| perf-top(1) |
| =========== |
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| NAME |
| ---- |
| perf-top - System profiling tool. |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| -------- |
| [verse] |
| 'perf top' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [<options>] |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| ----------- |
| This command generates and displays a performance counter profile in real time. |
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| OPTIONS |
| ------- |
| -a:: |
| --all-cpus:: |
| System-wide collection. (default) |
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| -c <count>:: |
| --count=<count>:: |
| Event period to sample. |
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| -C <cpu-list>:: |
| --cpu=<cpu>:: |
| Monitor 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. |
| Default is to monitor all CPUS. |
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| -d <seconds>:: |
| --delay=<seconds>:: |
| Number of seconds to delay between refreshes. |
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| -e <event>:: |
| --event=<event>:: |
| Select the PMU event. Selection can be a symbolic event name |
| (use 'perf list' to list all events) or a raw PMU |
| event (eventsel+umask) in the form of rNNN where NNN is a |
| hexadecimal event descriptor. |
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| -E <entries>:: |
| --entries=<entries>:: |
| Display this many functions. |
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| -f <count>:: |
| --count-filter=<count>:: |
| Only display functions with more events than this. |
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| --group:: |
| Put the counters into a counter group. |
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| --group-sort-idx:: |
| Sort the output by the event at the index n in group. If n is invalid, |
| sort by the first event. It can support multiple groups with different |
| amount of events. WARNING: This should be used on grouped events. |
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| -F <freq>:: |
| --freq=<freq>:: |
| Profile at this frequency. Use 'max' to use the currently maximum |
| allowed frequency, i.e. the value in the kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate |
| sysctl. |
| |
| -i:: |
| --inherit:: |
| Child tasks do not inherit counters. |
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| -k <path>:: |
| --vmlinux=<path>:: |
| Path to vmlinux. Required for annotation functionality. |
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| --ignore-vmlinux:: |
| Ignore vmlinux files. |
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| --kallsyms=<file>:: |
| kallsyms pathname |
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| -m <pages>:: |
| --mmap-pages=<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. |
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| -p <pid>:: |
| --pid=<pid>:: |
| Profile events on existing Process ID (comma separated list). |
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| -t <tid>:: |
| --tid=<tid>:: |
| Profile 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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| -r <priority>:: |
| --realtime=<priority>:: |
| Collect data with this RT SCHED_FIFO priority. |
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| --sym-annotate=<symbol>:: |
| Annotate this symbol. |
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| -K:: |
| --hide_kernel_symbols:: |
| Hide kernel symbols. |
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| -U:: |
| --hide_user_symbols:: |
| Hide user symbols. |
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| --demangle-kernel:: |
| Demangle kernel symbols. |
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| -D:: |
| --dump-symtab:: |
| Dump the symbol table used for profiling. |
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| -v:: |
| --verbose:: |
| Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc). |
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| -z:: |
| --zero:: |
| Zero history across display updates. |
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| -s:: |
| --sort:: |
| Sort by key(s): pid, comm, dso, symbol, parent, srcline, weight, |
| local_weight, abort, in_tx, transaction, overhead, sample, period. |
| Please see description of --sort in the perf-report man page. |
| |
| --fields=:: |
| Specify output field - multiple keys can be specified in CSV format. |
| Following fields are available: |
| overhead, overhead_sys, overhead_us, overhead_children, sample and period. |
| Also it can contain any sort key(s). |
| |
| By default, every sort keys not specified in --field will be appended |
| automatically. |
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| -n:: |
| --show-nr-samples:: |
| Show a column with the number of samples. |
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| --show-total-period:: |
| Show a column with the sum of periods. |
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| --dsos:: |
| Only consider symbols in these dsos. This option will affect the |
| percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info. |
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| --comms:: |
| Only consider symbols in these comms. This option will affect the |
| percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info. |
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| --symbols:: |
| Only consider these symbols. This option will affect the |
| percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info. |
| |
| -M:: |
| --disassembler-style=:: Set disassembler style for objdump. |
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| --prefix=PREFIX:: |
| --prefix-strip=N:: |
| Remove first N entries from source file path names in executables |
| and add PREFIX. This allows to display source code compiled on systems |
| with different file system layout. |
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| --source:: |
| Interleave source code with assembly code. Enabled by default, |
| disable with --no-source. |
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| --asm-raw:: |
| Show raw instruction encoding of assembly instructions. |
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| -g:: |
| Enables call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording. |
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| --call-graph [mode,type,min[,limit],order[,key][,branch]]:: |
| Setup and enable call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording, |
| implies -g. See `--call-graph` section in perf-record and |
| perf-report man pages for details. |
| |
| --children:: |
| Accumulate callchain of children to parent entry so that then can |
| show up in the output. The output will have a new "Children" column |
| and will be sorted on the data. It requires -g/--call-graph option |
| enabled. See the `overhead calculation' section for more details. |
| Enabled by default, disable with --no-children. |
| |
| --max-stack:: |
| Set the stack depth limit when parsing the callchain, anything |
| beyond the specified depth will be ignored. This is a trade-off |
| between information loss and faster processing especially for |
| workloads that can have a very long callchain stack. |
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| Default: /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_max_stack when present, 127 otherwise. |
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| --ignore-callees=<regex>:: |
| Ignore callees of the function(s) matching the given regex. |
| This has the effect of collecting the callers of each such |
| function into one place in the call-graph tree. |
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| --percent-limit:: |
| Do not show entries which have an overhead under that percent. |
| (Default: 0). |
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| --percentage:: |
| Determine how to display the overhead percentage of filtered entries. |
| Filters can be applied by --comms, --dsos and/or --symbols options and |
| Zoom operations on the TUI (thread, dso, etc). |
| |
| "relative" means it's relative to filtered entries only so that the |
| sum of shown entries will be always 100%. "absolute" means it retains |
| the original value before and after the filter is applied. |
| |
| -w:: |
| --column-widths=<width[,width...]>:: |
| Force each column width to the provided list, for large terminal |
| readability. 0 means no limit (default behavior). |
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| --proc-map-timeout:: |
| When processing pre-existing threads /proc/XXX/mmap, it may take |
| a long time, because the file may be huge. A time out is needed |
| in such cases. |
| This option sets the time out limit. The default value is 500 ms. |
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| -b:: |
| --branch-any:: |
| Enable taken branch stack sampling. Any type of taken branch may be sampled. |
| This is a shortcut for --branch-filter any. See --branch-filter for more infos. |
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| -j:: |
| --branch-filter:: |
| Enable taken branch stack sampling. Each sample captures a series of consecutive |
| taken branches. The number of branches captured with each sample depends on the |
| underlying hardware, the type of branches of interest, and the executed code. |
| It is possible to select the types of branches captured by enabling filters. |
| For a full list of modifiers please see the perf record manpage. |
| |
| The option requires at least one branch type among any, any_call, any_ret, ind_call, cond. |
| The privilege levels may be omitted, in which case, the privilege levels of the associated |
| event are applied to the branch filter. Both kernel (k) and hypervisor (hv) privilege |
| levels are subject to permissions. When sampling on multiple events, branch stack sampling |
| is enabled for all the sampling events. The sampled branch type is the same for all events. |
| The various filters must be specified as a comma separated list: --branch-filter any_ret,u,k |
| Note that this feature may not be available on all processors. |
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| --raw-trace:: |
| When displaying traceevent output, do not use print fmt or plugins. |
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| --hierarchy:: |
| Enable hierarchy output. |
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| --overwrite:: |
| Enable this to use just the most recent records, which helps in high core count |
| machines such as Knights Landing/Mill, but right now is disabled by default as |
| the pausing used in this technique is leading to loss of metadata events such |
| as PERF_RECORD_MMAP which makes 'perf top' unable to resolve samples, leading |
| to lots of unknown samples appearing on the UI. Enable this if you are in such |
| machines and profiling a workload that doesn't creates short lived threads and/or |
| doesn't uses many executable mmap operations. Work is being planed to solve |
| this situation, till then, this will remain disabled by default. |
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| --force:: |
| Don't do ownership validation. |
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| --num-thread-synthesize:: |
| The number of threads to run when synthesizing events for existing processes. |
| By default, the number of threads equals to the number of online CPUs. |
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| --namespaces:: |
| Record events of type PERF_RECORD_NAMESPACES and display it with the |
| 'cgroup_id' sort key. |
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| -G name:: |
| --cgroup name:: |
| monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only |
| in per-cpu mode. The cgroup filesystem must be mounted. All threads belonging to |
| container "name" are monitored when they run on the monitored CPUs. Multiple cgroups |
| can be provided. Each cgroup is applied to the corresponding event, i.e., first cgroup |
| to first event, second cgroup to second event and so on. It is possible to provide |
| an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have |
| corresponding events, i.e., they always refer to events defined earlier on the command |
| line. If the user wants to track multiple events for a specific cgroup, the user can |
| use '-e e1 -e e2 -G foo,foo' or just use '-e e1 -e e2 -G foo'. |
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| --all-cgroups:: |
| Record events of type PERF_RECORD_CGROUP and display it with the |
| 'cgroup' sort key. |
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| --switch-on EVENT_NAME:: |
| Only consider events after this event is found. |
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| E.g.: |
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| Find out where broadcast packets are handled |
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| perf probe -L icmp_rcv |
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| Insert a probe there: |
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| perf probe icmp_rcv:59 |
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| Start perf top and ask it to only consider the cycles events when a |
| broadcast packet arrives This will show a menu with two entries and |
| will start counting when a broadcast packet arrives: |
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| perf top -e cycles,probe:icmp_rcv --switch-on=probe:icmp_rcv |
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| Alternatively one can ask for --group and then two overhead columns |
| will appear, the first for cycles and the second for the switch-on event. |
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| perf top --group -e cycles,probe:icmp_rcv --switch-on=probe:icmp_rcv |
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| This may be interesting to measure a workload only after some initialization |
| phase is over, i.e. insert a perf probe at that point and use the above |
| examples replacing probe:icmp_rcv with the just-after-init probe. |
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| --switch-off EVENT_NAME:: |
| Stop considering events after this event is found. |
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| --show-on-off-events:: |
| Show the --switch-on/off events too. This has no effect in 'perf top' now |
| but probably we'll make the default not to show the switch-on/off events |
| on the --group mode and if there is only one event besides the off/on ones, |
| go straight to the histogram browser, just like 'perf top' with no events |
| explicitly specified does. |
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| --stitch-lbr:: |
| Show callgraph with stitched LBRs, which may have more complete |
| callgraph. The option must be used with --call-graph lbr recording. |
| Disabled by default. In common cases with call stack overflows, |
| it can recreate better call stacks than the default lbr call stack |
| output. But this approach is not full proof. There can be cases |
| where it creates incorrect call stacks from incorrect matches. |
| The known limitations include exception handing such as |
| setjmp/longjmp will have calls/returns not match. |
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| ifdef::HAVE_LIBPFM[] |
| --pfm-events events:: |
| Select a PMU event using libpfm4 syntax (see http://perfmon2.sf.net) |
| including support for event filters. For example '--pfm-events |
| inst_retired:any_p:u:c=1:i'. More than one event can be passed to the |
| option using the comma separator. Hardware events and generic hardware |
| events cannot be mixed together. The latter must be used with the -e |
| option. The -e option and this one can be mixed and matched. Events |
| can be grouped using the {} notation. |
| endif::HAVE_LIBPFM[] |
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| INTERACTIVE PROMPTING KEYS |
| -------------------------- |
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| [d]:: |
| Display refresh delay. |
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| [e]:: |
| Number of entries to display. |
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| [E]:: |
| Event to display when multiple counters are active. |
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| [f]:: |
| Profile display filter (>= hit count). |
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| [F]:: |
| Annotation display filter (>= % of total). |
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| [s]:: |
| Annotate symbol. |
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| [S]:: |
| Stop annotation, return to full profile display. |
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| [K]:: |
| Hide kernel symbols. |
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| [U]:: |
| Hide user symbols. |
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| [z]:: |
| Toggle event count zeroing across display updates. |
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| [qQ]:: |
| Quit. |
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| Pressing any unmapped key displays a menu, and prompts for input. |
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| include::callchain-overhead-calculation.txt[] |
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| SEE ALSO |
| -------- |
| linkperf:perf-stat[1], linkperf:perf-list[1], linkperf:perf-report[1] |