| .TH OPROFILE 1 "Fri 12 August 2011" "oprofile 0.9.7" |
| .UC 4 |
| .SH NAME |
| oprofile \- a system-wide profiler |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .br |
| .B opcontrol |
| [ |
| .I options |
| ] |
| .br |
| .B opreport |
| [ |
| .I options |
| ] |
| [ profile specification ] |
| .br |
| .B opannotate |
| [ |
| .I options |
| ] |
| [ profile specification ] |
| .br |
| .B oparchive |
| [ |
| .I options |
| ] |
| [ profile specification ] |
| .br |
| .B opgprof |
| [ |
| .I options |
| ] |
| [ profile specification ] |
| .br |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| OProfile is a profiling system for systems running Linux |
| 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6. Profiling runs transparently in the background and profile |
| data can be collected at any time. OProfile makes use of the hardware |
| performance counters provided on Intel, AMD, and other processors, |
| and uses a timer-interrupt based mechanism on CPUs without counters. |
| OProfile can profile the whole system in high detail. |
| .br |
| For a gentle guide to using OProfile, please read the HTML documentation |
| listed in SEE ALSO. |
| .br |
| .SH OPCONTROL |
| .B opcontrol |
| is used for starting and stopping the OProfile daemon, and providing set-up |
| parameters. |
| .SH OPREPORT |
| .B opreport |
| gives image and symbol-based profile summaries for the whole system or |
| a subset of binary images. |
| .SH OPANNOTATE |
| .B opannotate |
| can produce annotated source or mixed source and assembly output. |
| .SH OPARCHIVE |
| .B oparchive |
| produces oprofile archive for offline analysis |
| .SH OPGPROF |
| .B opgprof |
| can produce a gprof-format profile for a single binary. |
| |
| .SH PROFILE SPECIFICATIONS |
| All of the post-profiling tools can take profile specifications, |
| which is some combination of the following parameters. Enclosing |
| part of a profile specification in curly braces { } can be used |
| for differential profiles with |
| .B opreport |
| ; the braces |
| .B must |
| be surrounded by whitespace. |
| |
| .TP |
| .BI "archive:"archive |
| Path to the archive to inspect, as generated by |
| .B oparchive |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "session:"sessionlist |
| A comma-separated list of session names to resolve in. Absence of this |
| tag, unlike all others, means "the current session", equivalent to |
| specifying "session:current". |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "session-exclude:"sessionlist |
| A comma-separated list of sessions to exclude. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "image:"imagelist |
| A comma-separated list of image names to resolve. Each entry may be relative |
| path, glob-style name, or full path, e.g. |
| opreport 'image:/usr/bin/oprofiled,*op*,./oprofpp' |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "image-exclude:"imagelist |
| Same as image:, but the matching images are excluded. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "lib-image:"imagelist |
| Same as image:, but only for images that are for |
| a particular primary binary image (namely, an application). This only |
| makes sense to use if you're using --separate. |
| This includes kernel modules and the kernel when using |
| --separate=kernel. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "lib-image-exclude:"imagelist |
| Same as <option>lib-image:</option>, but the matching images |
| are excluded. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "event:"eventname |
| The symbolic event name to match on, e.g. event:DATA_MEM_REFS. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "count:"eventcount |
| The event count to match on, e.g. event:DATA_MEM_REFS count:30000. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "unit-mask:"maskvalue |
| The unit mask value of the event to match on, e.g. unit-mask:1. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "cpu:"cpulist |
| Only consider profiles for the given numbered CPU (starting from zero). |
| This is only useful when using CPU profile separation. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "tgid:"pidlist |
| Only consider profiles for the given task groups. Unless some program is |
| using threads, the task group ID of a process is the same as its process |
| ID. This option corresponds to the POSIX notion of a thread group. This |
| is only useful when using per-process profile separation. |
| .br |
| .TP |
| .BI "tid:"tidlist |
| Only consider profiles for the given threads. When using recent thread |
| libraries, all threads in a process share the same task group ID, but |
| have different thread IDs. You can use this option in combination with |
| tgid: to restrict the results to particular threads within a process. |
| This is only useful when using per-process profile separation. |
| |
| .SH ENVIRONMENT |
| No special environment variables are recognised by oprofile. |
| |
| .SH FILES |
| .TP |
| .I $HOME/.oprofile/ |
| Configuration files |
| .TP |
| .I /root/.oprofile/daemonrc |
| Configuration file for opcontrol |
| .TP |
| .I /opt/oprofile-0.9.7-rc3/share/oprofile/ |
| Event description files used by OProfile. |
| .TP |
| .I /var/lib/oprofile/samples/oprofiled.log |
| The user-space daemon logfile. |
| .TP |
| .I /var/lib/oprofile/opdev, /var/lib/oprofile/ophashmapdev, /var/lib/oprofile/opnotedev |
| The device files for communication with the Linux 2.4 kernel module. |
| .TP |
| .I /dev/oprofile |
| The device filesystem for communication with the Linux 2.6 kernel module. |
| .TP |
| .I /var/lib/oprofile/samples/ |
| The location of the generated sample files. |
| |
| .SH VERSION |
| .TP |
| This man page is current for oprofile-0.9.7. |
| |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| .BR /opt/oprofile-0.9.7-rc3/share/doc/oprofile/, |
| .BR opcontrol(1), |
| .BR opreport(1), |
| .BR opannotate(1), |
| .BR oparchive(1), |
| .BR opgprof(1), |
| .BR gprof(1), |
| .BR readprofile(1), |
| .BR "CPU vendor architecture manuals" |
| |
| .SH COPYRIGHT |
| oprofile is Copyright (C) 1998-2004 University of Manchester, UK, John Levon, |
| and others. |
| OProfile is released under the GNU General Public License, Version 2, |
| or (at your option) any later version. |
| .SH AUTHORS |
| John Levon <levon@movementarian.org> is the primary author. See the documentation |
| for other contributors. |