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133dc4c3 1perf-script(1)
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4NAME
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133dc4c3 6perf-script - Read perf.data (created by perf record) and display trace output
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8SYNOPSIS
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10[verse]
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11'perf script' [<options>]
12'perf script' [<options>] record <script> [<record-options>] <command>
13'perf script' [<options>] report <script> [script-args]
14'perf script' [<options>] <script> <required-script-args> [<record-options>] <command>
15'perf script' [<options>] <top-script> [script-args]
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17DESCRIPTION
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19This command reads the input file and displays the trace recorded.
20
133dc4c3 21There are several variants of perf script:
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133dc4c3 23 'perf script' to see a detailed trace of the workload that was
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24 recorded.
25
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26 You can also run a set of pre-canned scripts that aggregate and
27 summarize the raw trace data in various ways (the list of scripts is
133dc4c3 28 available via 'perf script -l'). The following variants allow you to
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29 record and run those scripts:
30
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31 'perf script record <script> <command>' to record the events required
32 for 'perf script report'. <script> is the name displayed in the
33 output of 'perf script --list' i.e. the actual script name minus any
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34 language extension. If <command> is not specified, the events are
35 recorded using the -a (system-wide) 'perf record' option.
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133dc4c3 37 'perf script report <script> [args]' to run and display the results
d3c4f798 38 of <script>. <script> is the name displayed in the output of 'perf
5c64f99b 39 script --list' i.e. the actual script name minus any language
133dc4c3 40 extension. The perf.data output from a previous run of 'perf script
a6005123 41 record <script>' is used and should be present for this command to
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42 succeed. [args] refers to the (mainly optional) args expected by
43 the script.
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133dc4c3 45 'perf script <script> <required-script-args> <command>' to both
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46 record the events required for <script> and to run the <script>
47 using 'live-mode' i.e. without writing anything to disk. <script>
133dc4c3 48 is the name displayed in the output of 'perf script --list' i.e. the
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49 actual script name minus any language extension. If <command> is
50 not specified, the events are recorded using the -a (system-wide)
51 'perf record' option. If <script> has any required args, they
52 should be specified before <command>. This mode doesn't allow for
53 optional script args to be specified; if optional script args are
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54 desired, they can be specified using separate 'perf script record'
55 and 'perf script report' commands, with the stdout of the record step
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56 piped to the stdin of the report script, using the '-o -' and '-i -'
57 options of the corresponding commands.
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133dc4c3 59 'perf script <top-script>' to both record the events required for
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60 <top-script> and to run the <top-script> using 'live-mode'
61 i.e. without writing anything to disk. <top-script> is the name
133dc4c3 62 displayed in the output of 'perf script --list' i.e. the actual
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63 script name minus any language extension; a <top-script> is defined
64 as any script name ending with the string 'top'.
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133dc4c3 66 [<record-options>] can be passed to the record steps of 'perf script
d3c4f798 67 record' and 'live-mode' variants; this isn't possible however for
133dc4c3 68 <top-script> 'live-mode' or 'perf script report' variants.
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70 See the 'SEE ALSO' section for links to language-specific
71 information on how to write and run your own trace scripts.
72
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73OPTIONS
74-------
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75<command>...::
76 Any command you can specify in a shell.
77
0a02ad93 78-D::
5c64f99b 79--dump-raw-trace=::
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80 Display verbose dump of the trace data.
81
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82-L::
83--Latency=::
84 Show latency attributes (irqs/preemption disabled, etc).
85
86-l::
87--list=::
88 Display a list of available trace scripts.
89
f526d68b 90-s ['lang']::
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91--script=::
92 Process trace data with the given script ([lang]:script[.ext]).
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93 If the string 'lang' is specified in place of a script name, a
94 list of supported languages will be displayed instead.
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96-g::
97--gen-script=::
133dc4c3 98 Generate perf-script.[ext] starter script for given language,
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99 using current perf.data.
100
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101-a::
102 Force system-wide collection. Scripts run without a <command>
103 normally use -a by default, while scripts run with a <command>
104 normally don't - this option allows the latter to be run in
105 system-wide mode.
106
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107-i::
108--input=::
efad1415 109 Input file name. (default: perf.data unless stdin is a fifo)
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111-d::
112--debug-mode::
113 Do various checks like samples ordering and lost events.
d3c4f798 114
dc323ce8 115-F::
176fcc5c 116--fields::
745f43e3 117 Comma separated list of fields to print. Options are:
400ea6d3 118 comm, tid, pid, time, cpu, event, trace, ip, sym, dso, addr, symoff,
b1491ace 119 srcline, period, iregs, uregs, brstack, brstacksym, flags, bpf-output, brstackinsn,
68fb45bf 120 brstackoff, callindent, insn, insnlen, synth, phys_addr, metric, misc, srccode, ipc.
47e78084 121 Field list can be prepended with the type, trace, sw or hw,
1424dc96 122 to indicate to which event type the field list applies.
cbb0bba9 123 e.g., -F sw:comm,tid,time,ip,sym and -F trace:time,cpu,trace
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cbb0bba9 125 perf script -F <fields>
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126
127 is equivalent to:
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cbb0bba9 129 perf script -F trace:<fields> -F sw:<fields> -F hw:<fields>
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131 i.e., the specified fields apply to all event types if the type string
132 is not given.
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134 In addition to overriding fields, it is also possible to add or remove
135 fields from the defaults. For example
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137 -F -cpu,+insn
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139 removes the cpu field and adds the insn field. Adding/removing fields
140 cannot be mixed with normal overriding.
141
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142 The arguments are processed in the order received. A later usage can
143 reset a prior request. e.g.:
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cbb0bba9 145 -F trace: -F comm,tid,time,ip,sym
48000a1a 146
cbb0bba9 147 The first -F suppresses trace events (field list is ""), but then the
787bef17 148 second invocation sets the fields to comm,tid,time,ip,sym. In this case a
176fcc5c 149 warning is given to the user:
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176fcc5c 151 "Overriding previous field request for all events."
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96355f2c 153 Alternatively, consider the order:
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cbb0bba9 155 -F comm,tid,time,ip,sym -F trace:
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cbb0bba9 157 The first -F sets the fields for all events and the second -F
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158 suppresses trace events. The user is given a warning message about
159 the override, and the result of the above is that only S/W and H/W
160 events are displayed with the given fields.
48000a1a 161
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162 It's possible tp add/remove fields only for specific event type:
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164 -Fsw:-cpu,-period
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166 removes cpu and period from software events.
167
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168 For the 'wildcard' option if a user selected field is invalid for an
169 event type, a message is displayed to the user that the option is
170 ignored for that type. For example:
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cbb0bba9 172 $ perf script -F comm,tid,trace
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173 'trace' not valid for hardware events. Ignoring.
174 'trace' not valid for software events. Ignoring.
48000a1a 175
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176 Alternatively, if the type is given an invalid field is specified it
177 is an error. For example:
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cbb0bba9 179 perf script -v -F sw:comm,tid,trace
176fcc5c 180 'trace' not valid for software events.
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176fcc5c 182 At this point usage is displayed, and perf-script exits.
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184 The flags field is synthesized and may have a value when Instruction
185 Trace decoding. The flags are "bcrosyiABEx" which stand for branch,
186 call, return, conditional, system, asynchronous, interrupt,
187 transaction abort, trace begin, trace end, and in transaction,
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188 respectively. Known combinations of flags are printed more nicely e.g.
189 "call" for "bc", "return" for "br", "jcc" for "bo", "jmp" for "b",
190 "int" for "bci", "iret" for "bri", "syscall" for "bcs", "sysret" for "brs",
191 "async" for "by", "hw int" for "bcyi", "tx abrt" for "bA", "tr strt" for "bB",
192 "tr end" for "bE". However the "x" flag will be display separately in those
193 cases e.g. "jcc (x)" for a condition branch within a transaction.
400ea6d3 194
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195 The callindent field is synthesized and may have a value when
196 Instruction Trace decoding. For calls and returns, it will display the
197 name of the symbol indented with spaces to reflect the stack depth.
198
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199 When doing instruction trace decoding insn and insnlen give the
200 instruction bytes and the instruction length of the current
201 instruction.
202
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203 The synth field is used by synthesized events which may be created when
204 Instruction Trace decoding.
205
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206 The ipc (instructions per cycle) field is synthesized and may have a value when
207 Instruction Trace decoding.
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176fcc5c 209 Finally, a user may not set fields to none for all event types.
cbb0bba9 210 i.e., -F "" is not allowed.
176fcc5c 211
dc323ce8 212 The brstack output includes branch related information with raw addresses using the
48d02a1d 213 /v/v/v/v/cycles syntax in the following order:
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214 FROM: branch source instruction
215 TO : branch target instruction
216 M/P/-: M=branch target mispredicted or branch direction was mispredicted, P=target predicted or direction predicted, -=not supported
217 X/- : X=branch inside a transactional region, -=not in transaction region or not supported
218 A/- : A=TSX abort entry, -=not aborted region or not supported
48d02a1d 219 cycles
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221 The brstacksym is identical to brstack, except that the FROM and TO addresses are printed in a symbolic form if possible.
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223 When brstackinsn is specified the full assembler sequences of branch sequences for each sample
224 is printed. This is the full execution path leading to the sample. This is only supported when the
225 sample was recorded with perf record -b or -j any.
226
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227 The brstackoff field will print an offset into a specific dso/binary.
228
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229 With the metric option perf script can compute metrics for
230 sampling periods, similar to perf stat. This requires
7db7218a 231 specifying a group with multiple events defining metrics with the :S option
4bd1bef8 232 for perf record. perf will sample on the first event, and
7db7218a 233 print computed metrics for all the events in the group. Please note
4bd1bef8 234 that the metric computed is averaged over the whole sampling
7db7218a 235 period (since the last sample), not just for the sample point.
4bd1bef8 236
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237 For sample events it's possible to display misc field with -F +misc option,
238 following letters are displayed for each bit:
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240 PERF_RECORD_MISC_KERNEL K
241 PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER U
242 PERF_RECORD_MISC_HYPERVISOR H
243 PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_KERNEL G
244 PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_USER g
245 PERF_RECORD_MISC_MMAP_DATA* M
246 PERF_RECORD_MISC_COMM_EXEC E
247 PERF_RECORD_MISC_SWITCH_OUT S
248 PERF_RECORD_MISC_SWITCH_OUT_PREEMPT Sp
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250 $ perf script -F +misc ...
251 sched-messaging 1414 K 28690.636582: 4590 cycles ...
252 sched-messaging 1407 U 28690.636600: 325620 cycles ...
253 sched-messaging 1414 K 28690.636608: 19473 cycles ...
254 misc field ___________/
255
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256-k::
257--vmlinux=<file>::
258 vmlinux pathname
259
260--kallsyms=<file>::
261 kallsyms pathname
262
263--symfs=<directory>::
264 Look for files with symbols relative to this directory.
265
266-G::
267--hide-call-graph::
268 When printing symbols do not display call chain.
745f43e3 269
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271 Stop display of callgraph at these symbols
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c8e66720 273-C::
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274--cpu:: Only report samples for the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can
275 be provided as a comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of
276 CPUs are specified with -: 0-2. Default is to report samples on all
277 CPUs.
278
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279-c::
280--comms=::
281 Only display events for these comms. CSV that understands
282 file://filename entries.
283
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284--pid=::
285 Only show events for given process ID (comma separated list).
286
287--tid=::
288 Only show events for given thread ID (comma separated list).
289
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290-I::
291--show-info::
292 Display extended information about the perf.data file. This adds
293 information which may be very large and thus may clutter the display.
294 It currently includes: cpu and numa topology of the host system.
295 It can only be used with the perf script report mode.
296
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297--show-kernel-path::
298 Try to resolve the path of [kernel.kallsyms]
299
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300--show-task-events
301 Display task related events (e.g. FORK, COMM, EXIT).
302
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303--show-mmap-events
304 Display mmap related events (e.g. MMAP, MMAP2).
305
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306--show-namespace-events
307 Display namespace events i.e. events of type PERF_RECORD_NAMESPACES.
308
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309--show-switch-events
310 Display context switch events i.e. events of type PERF_RECORD_SWITCH or
311 PERF_RECORD_SWITCH_CPU_WIDE.
312
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313--show-lost-events
314 Display lost events i.e. events of type PERF_RECORD_LOST.
315
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316--show-round-events
317 Display finished round events i.e. events of type PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND.
318
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319--show-bpf-events
320 Display bpf events i.e. events of type PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL and PERF_RECORD_BPF_EVENT.
321
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322--demangle::
323 Demangle symbol names to human readable form. It's enabled by default,
324 disable with --no-demangle.
325
326--demangle-kernel::
327 Demangle kernel symbol names to human readable form (for C++ kernels).
328
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329--header
330 Show perf.data header.
331
332--header-only
333 Show only perf.data header.
334
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335--itrace::
336 Options for decoding instruction tracing data. The options are:
337
60b88d87 338include::itrace.txt[]
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340 To disable decoding entirely, use --no-itrace.
341
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342--full-source-path::
343 Show the full path for source files for srcline output.
344
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345--max-stack::
346 Set the stack depth limit when parsing the callchain, anything
347 beyond the specified depth will be ignored. This is a trade-off
348 between information loss and faster processing especially for
349 workloads that can have a very long callchain stack.
350 Note that when using the --itrace option the synthesized callchain size
351 will override this value if the synthesized callchain size is bigger.
352
fe176085 353 Default: 127
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355--ns::
356 Use 9 decimal places when displaying time (i.e. show the nanoseconds)
357
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358-f::
359--force::
360 Don't do ownership validation.
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362--time::
363 Only analyze samples within given time window: <start>,<stop>. Times
0ccc69ba 364 have the format seconds.nanoseconds. If start is not given (i.e. time
a91f4c47 365 string is ',x.y') then analysis starts at the beginning of the file. If
0ccc69ba 366 stop time is not given (i.e. time string is 'x.y,') then analysis goes
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367 to end of file. Multiple ranges can be separated by spaces, which
368 requires the argument to be quoted e.g. --time "1234.567,1234.789 1235,"
a91f4c47 369
0ccc69ba 370 Also support time percent with multiple time ranges. Time string is
cc2ef584 371 'a%/n,b%/m,...' or 'a%-b%,c%-%d,...'.
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373 For example:
cc2ef584 374 Select the second 10% time slice:
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375 perf script --time 10%/2
376
cc2ef584 377 Select from 0% to 10% time slice:
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378 perf script --time 0%-10%
379
cc2ef584 380 Select the first and second 10% time slices:
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381 perf script --time 10%/1,10%/2
382
cc2ef584 383 Select from 0% to 10% and 30% to 40% slices:
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384 perf script --time 0%-10%,30%-40%
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48d02a1d 386--max-blocks::
5f8eec32 387 Set the maximum number of program blocks to print with brstackinsn for
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388 each sample.
389
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390--reltime::
391 Print time stamps relative to trace start.
392
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393--per-event-dump::
394 Create per event files with a "perf.data.EVENT.dump" name instead of
395 printing to stdout, useful, for instance, for generating flamegraphs.
396
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397--inline::
398 If a callgraph address belongs to an inlined function, the inline stack
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399 will be printed. Each entry has function name and file/line. Enabled by
400 default, disable with --no-inline.
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402--insn-trace::
403 Show instruction stream for intel_pt traces. Combine with --xed to
404 show disassembly.
405
406--xed::
407 Run xed disassembler on output. Requires installing the xed disassembler.
408
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409--call-trace::
410 Show call stream for intel_pt traces. The CPUs are interleaved, but
411 can be filtered with -C.
412
413--call-ret-trace::
414 Show call and return stream for intel_pt traces.
415
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416--graph-function::
417 For itrace only show specified functions and their callees for
418 itrace. Multiple functions can be separated by comma.
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420SEE ALSO
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422linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-script-perl[1],
423linkperf:perf-script-python[1]