| .TH SLEEPGRAPH 8 |
| .SH NAME |
| sleepgraph \- Suspend/Resume timing analysis |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .ft B |
| .B sleepgraph |
| .RB [ OPTIONS ] |
| .RB [ COMMAND ] |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| \fBsleepgraph \fP is designed to assist kernel and OS developers |
| in optimizing their linux stack's suspend/resume time. Using a kernel |
| image built with a few extra options enabled, the tool will execute a |
| suspend and capture dmesg and ftrace data until resume is complete. |
| This data is transformed into a device timeline and an optional |
| callgraph to give a detailed view of which devices/subsystems are |
| taking the most time in suspend/resume. |
| .PP |
| If no specific command is given, the default behavior is to initiate |
| a suspend/resume. |
| .PP |
| Generates output files in subdirectory: suspend-yymmdd-HHMMSS |
| html timeline : <hostname>_<mode>.html |
| raw dmesg file : <hostname>_<mode>_dmesg.txt |
| raw ftrace file : <hostname>_<mode>_ftrace.txt |
| .SH OPTIONS |
| .TP |
| \fB-h\fR |
| Print the help text. |
| .TP |
| \fB-v\fR |
| Print the current tool version. |
| .TP |
| \fB-verbose\fR |
| Print extra information during execution and analysis. |
| .TP |
| \fB-config \fIfile\fR |
| Pull arguments and config options from a file. |
| .TP |
| \fB-m \fImode\fR |
| Mode to initiate for suspend e.g. standby, freeze, mem (default: mem). |
| .TP |
| \fB-o \fIname\fR |
| Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test. |
| Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values. |
| .sp |
| e.g. suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time} |
| .TP |
| \fB-rtcwake \fIt\fR | off |
| Use rtcwake to autoresume after \fIt\fR seconds (default: 15). Set t to "off" to |
| disable rtcwake and require a user keypress to resume. |
| .TP |
| \fB-addlogs\fR |
| Add the dmesg and ftrace logs to the html output. They will be viewable by |
| clicking buttons in the timeline. |
| .TP |
| \fB-noturbostat\fR |
| By default, if turbostat is found and the requested mode is freeze, sleepgraph |
| will execute the suspend via turbostat and collect data in the timeline log. |
| This option disables the use of turbostat. |
| .TP |
| \fB-result \fIfile\fR |
| Export a results table to a text file for parsing. |
| .TP |
| \fB-sync\fR |
| Sync the filesystems before starting the test. This reduces the size of |
| the sys_sync call which happens in the suspend_prepare phase. |
| .TP |
| \fB-rs \fIenable/disable\fR |
| During test, enable/disable runtime suspend for all devices. The test is delayed |
| by 5 seconds to allow runtime suspend changes to occur. The settings are restored |
| after the test is complete. |
| .TP |
| \fB-display \fIon/off/standby/suspend\fR |
| Switch the display to the requested mode for the test using the xset command. |
| This helps maintain the consistency of test data for better comparison. |
| .TP |
| \fB-wifi\fR |
| If a wifi connection is available, check that it reconnects after resume. Include |
| the reconnect time in the total resume time calculation and treat wifi timeouts |
| as resume failures. |
| .TP |
| \fB-wifitrace\fR |
| Trace through the wifi reconnect time and include it in the timeline. |
| .TP |
| \fB-debugtiming\fR |
| Add timestamp to each printed output line, accurate to the millisecond. |
| |
| .SS "advanced" |
| .TP |
| \fB-gzip\fR |
| Gzip the trace and dmesg logs to save space. The tool can also read in gzipped |
| logs for processing. |
| .TP |
| \fB-cmd \fIstr\fR |
| Run the timeline over a custom suspend command, e.g. pm-suspend. By default |
| the tool forces suspend via /sys/power/state so this allows testing over |
| an OS's official suspend method. The output file will change to |
| hostname_command.html and will autodetect which suspend mode was triggered. |
| .TP |
| \fB-filter \fI"d1,d2,..."\fR |
| Filter out all but these device callbacks. These strings can be device names |
| or module names. e.g. 0000:00:02.0, ata5, i915, usb, etc. |
| .TP |
| \fB-mindev \fIt\fR |
| Discard all device callbacks shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0.0). |
| This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callbacks which are barely |
| visible. The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us. |
| .TP |
| \fB-proc\fR |
| Add usermode process info into the timeline (default: disabled). |
| .TP |
| \fB-dev\fR |
| Add kernel source calls and threads to the timeline (default: disabled). |
| .TP |
| \fB-x2\fR |
| Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: disabled). |
| .TP |
| \fB-x2delay \fIt\fR |
| Include \fIt\fR ms delay between multiple test runs (default: 0 ms). |
| .TP |
| \fB-predelay \fIt\fR |
| Include \fIt\fR ms delay before 1st suspend (default: 0 ms). |
| .TP |
| \fB-postdelay \fIt\fR |
| Include \fIt\fR ms delay after last resume (default: 0 ms). |
| .TP |
| \fB-multi \fIn d\fR |
| Used for endurance testing. If \fIn\fR is entirely numeric, it's treated as a count: |
| Execute \fIn\fR consecutive tests at \fId\fR second intervals. |
| If \fIn\fR is an integer followed by a "d", "h", or "m", it's treated as a duration: |
| Execute tests continuously over \fIn\fR days, hours, or minutes at \fId\fR second intervals. |
| The outputs will be created in a new subdirectory, for count: suspend-{date}-{time}-xN, |
| for duration: suspend-{date}-{time}-Nm. When the multitest run is done, the \fI-summary\fR |
| command is called automatically to create summary html files for all the data (unless you |
| use \fI-skiphtml\fR). \fI-skiphtml\fR will speed up the testing by not creating timelines |
| or summary html files. You can then run the tool again at a later time with \fI-summary\fR |
| and \fI-genhtml\fR to create the timelines. |
| .TP |
| \fB-maxfail \fIn\fR |
| Abort a -multi run after \fIn\fR consecutive fails. 0 means never abort (default = 0). |
| .TP |
| \fB-skiphtml\fR |
| Run the test and capture the trace logs, but skip the timeline generation. |
| You can generate the html timelines later with \fI-dmesg\fR & \fI-ftrace\fR, or |
| by running \fI-summary\fR and \fI-genhtml\fR. |
| |
| .SS "ftrace debug" |
| .TP |
| \fB-f\fR |
| Use ftrace to create device callgraphs (default: disabled). This can produce |
| very large outputs, i.e. 10MB - 100MB. |
| .TP |
| \fB-ftop\fR |
| Use ftrace on the top level call: "suspend_devices_and_enter" only (default: disabled). |
| This option implies -f and creates a single callgraph covering all of suspend/resume. |
| .TP |
| \fB-maxdepth \fIlevel\fR |
| limit the callgraph trace depth to \fIlevel\fR (default: 0=all). This is |
| the best way to limit the output size when using callgraphs via -f. |
| .TP |
| \fB-expandcg\fR |
| pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled) |
| .TP |
| \fB-fadd \fIfile\fR |
| Add functions to be graphed in the timeline from a list in a text file |
| .TP |
| \fB-mincg \fIt\fR |
| Discard all callgraphs shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0.0). |
| This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callgraphs |
| which are barely visible in the timeline. |
| The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us. |
| .TP |
| \fB-cgfilter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR |
| Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by limiting it certain devices. The |
| argument can be a single device name or a comma delimited list. |
| (default: none) |
| .TP |
| \fB-cgskip \fIfile\fR |
| Reduce callgraph timeline size by skipping over uninteresting functions |
| in the trace, e.g. printk or console_unlock. The functions listed |
| in this file will show up as empty leaves in the callgraph with only the start/end |
| times displayed. cgskip.txt is used automatically if found in the path, so |
| use "off" to disable completely (default: cgskip.txt) |
| .TP |
| \fB-cgphase \fIp\fR |
| Only show callgraph data for phase \fIp\fR (e.g. suspend_late). |
| .TP |
| \fB-cgtest \fIn\fR |
| In an x2 run, only show callgraph data for test \fIn\fR (e.g. 0 or 1). |
| .TP |
| \fB-timeprec \fIn\fR |
| Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us). |
| .TP |
| \fB-bufsize \fIN\fR |
| Set trace buffer size to N kilo-bytes (default: all of free memory up to 3GB) |
| |
| .SH COMMANDS |
| .TP |
| \fB-summary \fIindir\fR |
| Create a set of summary pages for all tests in \fIindir\fR recursively. |
| Creates summary.html, summary-issues.html, and summary-devices.html in the current folder. |
| summary.html is a table of tests with relevant info sorted by kernel/host/mode, |
| and links to the test html files. It identifies the minimum, maximum, and median |
| suspend and resume times for you with highlights and links in the header. |
| summary-issues.html is a list of kernel issues found in dmesg from all the tests. |
| summary-devices.html is a list of devices and times from all the tests. |
| |
| Use \fI-genhtml\fR to regenerate any tests with missing html. |
| .TP |
| \fB-genhtml\fR |
| Used with \fI-summary\fR to regenerate any missing html timelines from their |
| dmesg and ftrace logs. This will require a significant amount of time if there |
| are thousands of tests. |
| .TP |
| \fB-modes\fR |
| List available suspend modes. |
| .TP |
| \fB-status\fR |
| Test to see if the system is able to run this tool. Use this along |
| with any options you intend to use to see if they will work. |
| .TP |
| \fB-fpdt\fR |
| Print out the contents of the ACPI Firmware Performance Data Table. |
| .TP |
| \fB-wificheck\fR |
| Print out wifi status and connection details. |
| .TP |
| \fB-xon/-xoff/-xstandby/-xsuspend\fR |
| Test xset by attempting to switch the display to the given mode. This |
| is the same command which will be issued by \fB-display \fImode\fR. |
| .TP |
| \fB-xstat\fR |
| Get the current DPMS display mode. |
| .TP |
| \fB-sysinfo\fR |
| Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Reads /dev/mem directly instead of going through dmidecode. |
| .TP |
| \fB-devinfo\fR |
| Print out the pm settings of all devices which support runtime suspend. |
| .TP |
| \fB-cmdinfo\fR |
| Print out all the platform data collected from the system that makes it into the logs. |
| .TP |
| \fB-flist\fR |
| Print the list of ftrace functions currently being captured. Functions |
| that are not available as symbols in the current kernel are shown in red. |
| By default, the tool traces a list of important suspend/resume functions |
| in order to better fill out the timeline. If the user has added their own |
| with -fadd they will also be checked. |
| .TP |
| \fB-flistall\fR |
| Print all ftrace functions capable of being captured. These are all the |
| possible values you can add to trace via the -fadd argument. |
| .SS "rebuild" |
| .TP |
| \fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR |
| Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file. |
| .TP |
| \fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR |
| Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file. |
| |
| .SH EXAMPLES |
| .SS "simple commands" |
| Check which suspend modes are currently supported. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sleepgraph -modes\fR |
| .PP |
| Read the Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT) |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -fpdt\fR |
| .PP |
| Print out the current USB power topology |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sleepgraph -usbtopo |
| .PP |
| Verify that you can run a command with a set of arguments |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -f -rtcwake 30 -status |
| .PP |
| Generate a summary of all timelines in a particular folder. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sleepgraph -summary ~/workspace/myresults/\fR |
| .PP |
| |
| .SS "capturing basic timelines" |
| Execute a mem suspend with a 15 second wakeup. Include the logs in the html. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -rtcwake 15 -addlogs\fR |
| .PP |
| Execute a standby with a 15 second wakeup. Change the output folder name. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m standby -rtcwake 15 -o "standby-{host}-{date}-{time}"\fR |
| .PP |
| Execute a freeze with no wakeup (require keypress). Change output folder name. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake off -o "freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}"\fR |
| .PP |
| |
| .SS "capturing advanced timelines" |
| Execute a suspend & include dev mode source calls, limit callbacks to 5ms or larger. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -dev -mindev 5\fR |
| .PP |
| Run two suspends back to back, include a 500ms delay before, after, and in between runs. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -x2 -predelay 500 -x2delay 500 -postdelay 500\fR |
| .PP |
| Execute a suspend using a custom command. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -cmd "echo mem > /sys/power/state" -rtcwake 15\fR |
| .PP |
| |
| .SS "endurance testing using -multi" |
| .PP |
| Do a batch run of 10 freezes with 30 seconds delay between runs. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake 15 -multi 10 30\fR |
| .PP |
| Do a batch run of freezes for 24 hours. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake 15 -multi 24h 0\fR |
| |
| .SS "adding callgraph data" |
| Add device callgraphs. Limit the trace depth and only show callgraphs 10ms or larger. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f -maxdepth 5 -mincg 10\fR |
| .PP |
| Capture a full callgraph across all suspend, then filter the html by a single phase. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f\fR |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg host_mem_dmesg.txt -ftrace host_mem_ftrace.txt -f -cgphase resume |
| .PP |
| |
| .SS "rebuild timeline from logs" |
| .PP |
| Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, using the same options. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -callgraph\fR |
| .PP |
| Rebuild the html with different options. |
| .IP |
| \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -addlogs -srgap\fR |
| |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| dmesg(1) |
| .PP |
| .SH AUTHOR |
| .nf |
| Written by Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com> |