| perf-trace(1) | 
 | ============= | 
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 | NAME | 
 | ---- | 
 | perf-trace - strace inspired tool | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | -------- | 
 | [verse] | 
 | 'perf trace' | 
 | 'perf trace record' | 
 |  | 
 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ----------- | 
 | This command will show the events associated with the target, initially | 
 | syscalls, but other system events like pagefaults, task lifetime events, | 
 | scheduling events, etc. | 
 |  | 
 | This is a live mode tool in addition to working with perf.data files like | 
 | the other perf tools. Files can be generated using the 'perf record' command | 
 | but the session needs to include the raw_syscalls events (-e 'raw_syscalls:*'). | 
 | Alternatively, 'perf trace record' can be used as a shortcut to | 
 | automatically include the raw_syscalls events when writing events to a file. | 
 |  | 
 | The following options apply to perf trace; options to perf trace record are | 
 | found in the perf record man page. | 
 |  | 
 | OPTIONS | 
 | ------- | 
 |  | 
 | -a:: | 
 | --all-cpus:: | 
 |         System-wide collection from all CPUs. | 
 |  | 
 | -e:: | 
 | --expr:: | 
 | 	List of events to show, currently only syscall names. | 
 | 	Prefixing with ! shows all syscalls but the ones specified.  You may | 
 | 	need to escape it. | 
 |  | 
 | -o:: | 
 | --output=:: | 
 | 	Output file name. | 
 |  | 
 | -p:: | 
 | --pid=:: | 
 | 	Record events on existing process ID (comma separated list). | 
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 | -t:: | 
 | --tid=:: | 
 |         Record events on existing thread ID (comma separated list). | 
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 | -u:: | 
 | --uid=:: | 
 |         Record events in threads owned by uid. Name or number. | 
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 | --filter-pids=:: | 
 | 	Filter out events for these pids and for 'trace' itself (comma separated list). | 
 |  | 
 | -v:: | 
 | --verbose=:: | 
 |         Verbosity level. | 
 |  | 
 | -i:: | 
 | --no-inherit:: | 
 | 	Child tasks do not inherit counters. | 
 |  | 
 | -m:: | 
 | --mmap-pages=:: | 
 | 	Number of mmap data pages (must be a power of two) or size | 
 | 	specification with appended unit character - B/K/M/G. The | 
 | 	size is rounded up to have nearest pages power of two value. | 
 |  | 
 | -C:: | 
 | --cpu:: | 
 | Collect samples only on the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a | 
 | comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -: 0-2. | 
 | In per-thread mode with inheritance mode on (default), Events are captured only when | 
 | the thread executes on the designated CPUs. Default is to monitor all CPUs. | 
 |  | 
 | --duration: | 
 | 	Show only events that had a duration greater than N.M ms. | 
 |  | 
 | --sched: | 
 | 	Accrue thread runtime and provide a summary at the end of the session. | 
 |  | 
 | -i | 
 | --input | 
 | 	Process events from a given perf data file. | 
 |  | 
 | -T | 
 | --time | 
 | 	Print full timestamp rather time relative to first sample. | 
 |  | 
 | --comm:: | 
 |         Show process COMM right beside its ID, on by default, disable with --no-comm. | 
 |  | 
 | -s:: | 
 | --summary:: | 
 | 	Show only a summary of syscalls by thread with min, max, and average times | 
 |     (in msec) and relative stddev. | 
 |  | 
 | -S:: | 
 | --with-summary:: | 
 | 	Show all syscalls followed by a summary by thread with min, max, and | 
 |     average times (in msec) and relative stddev. | 
 |  | 
 | --tool_stats:: | 
 | 	Show tool stats such as number of times fd->pathname was discovered thru | 
 | 	hooking the open syscall return + vfs_getname or via reading /proc/pid/fd, etc. | 
 |  | 
 | -F=[all|min|maj]:: | 
 | --pf=[all|min|maj]:: | 
 | 	Trace pagefaults. Optionally, you can specify whether you want minor, | 
 | 	major or all pagefaults. Default value is maj. | 
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 | --syscalls:: | 
 | 	Trace system calls. This options is enabled by default. | 
 |  | 
 | --event:: | 
 | 	Trace other events, see 'perf list' for a complete list. | 
 |  | 
 | PAGEFAULTS | 
 | ---------- | 
 |  | 
 | When tracing pagefaults, the format of the trace is as follows: | 
 |  | 
 | <min|maj>fault [<ip.symbol>+<ip.offset>] => <addr.dso@addr.offset> (<map type><addr level>). | 
 |  | 
 | - min/maj indicates whether fault event is minor or major; | 
 | - ip.symbol shows symbol for instruction pointer (the code that generated the | 
 |   fault); if no debug symbols available, perf trace will print raw IP; | 
 | - addr.dso shows DSO for the faulted address; | 
 | - map type is either 'd' for non-executable maps or 'x' for executable maps; | 
 | - addr level is either 'k' for kernel dso or '.' for user dso. | 
 |  | 
 | For symbols resolution you may need to install debugging symbols. | 
 |  | 
 | Please be aware that duration is currently always 0 and doesn't reflect actual | 
 | time it took for fault to be handled! | 
 |  | 
 | When --verbose specified, perf trace tries to print all available information | 
 | for both IP and fault address in the form of dso@symbol+offset. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLES | 
 | -------- | 
 |  | 
 | Trace only major pagefaults: | 
 |  | 
 |  $ perf trace --no-syscalls -F | 
 |  | 
 | Trace syscalls, major and minor pagefaults: | 
 |  | 
 |  $ perf trace -F all | 
 |  | 
 |   1416.547 ( 0.000 ms): python/20235 majfault [CRYPTO_push_info_+0x0] => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0@0x61be0 (x.) | 
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 |   As you can see, there was major pagefault in python process, from | 
 |   CRYPTO_push_info_ routine which faulted somewhere in libcrypto.so. | 
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 | SEE ALSO | 
 | -------- | 
 | linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-script[1] |