1perf-report(1)
2==============
3
4NAME
5----
6perf-report - Read perf.data (created by perf record) and display the profile
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'perf report' [-i <file> | --input=file]
12
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15This command displays the performance counter profile information recorded
16via perf record.
17
18OPTIONS
19-------
20-i::
21--input=::
22        Input file name. (default: perf.data unless stdin is a fifo)
23
24-v::
25--verbose::
26        Be more verbose. (show symbol address, etc)
27
28-n::
29--show-nr-samples::
30	Show the number of samples for each symbol
31
32--show-cpu-utilization::
33        Show sample percentage for different cpu modes.
34
35-T::
36--threads::
37	Show per-thread event counters.  The input data file should be recorded
38	with -s option.
39-c::
40--comms=::
41	Only consider symbols in these comms. CSV that understands
42	file://filename entries.  This option will affect the percentage of
43	the overhead column.  See --percentage for more info.
44--pid=::
45        Only show events for given process ID (comma separated list).
46
47--tid=::
48        Only show events for given thread ID (comma separated list).
49-d::
50--dsos=::
51	Only consider symbols in these dsos. CSV that understands
52	file://filename entries.  This option will affect the percentage of
53	the overhead column.  See --percentage for more info.
54-S::
55--symbols=::
56	Only consider these symbols. CSV that understands
57	file://filename entries.  This option will affect the percentage of
58	the overhead column.  See --percentage for more info.
59
60--symbol-filter=::
61	Only show symbols that match (partially) with this filter.
62
63-U::
64--hide-unresolved::
65        Only display entries resolved to a symbol.
66
67-s::
68--sort=::
69	Sort histogram entries by given key(s) - multiple keys can be specified
70	in CSV format.  Following sort keys are available:
71	pid, comm, dso, symbol, parent, cpu, socket, srcline, weight, local_weight.
72
73	Each key has following meaning:
74
75	- comm: command (name) of the task which can be read via /proc/<pid>/comm
76	- pid: command and tid of the task
77	- dso: name of library or module executed at the time of sample
78	- symbol: name of function executed at the time of sample
79	- parent: name of function matched to the parent regex filter. Unmatched
80	entries are displayed as "[other]".
81	- cpu: cpu number the task ran at the time of sample
82	- socket: processor socket number the task ran at the time of sample
83	- srcline: filename and line number executed at the time of sample.  The
84	DWARF debugging info must be provided.
85	- srcfile: file name of the source file of the same. Requires dwarf
86	information.
87	- weight: Event specific weight, e.g. memory latency or transaction
88	abort cost. This is the global weight.
89	- local_weight: Local weight version of the weight above.
90	- transaction: Transaction abort flags.
91	- overhead: Overhead percentage of sample
92	- overhead_sys: Overhead percentage of sample running in system mode
93	- overhead_us: Overhead percentage of sample running in user mode
94	- overhead_guest_sys: Overhead percentage of sample running in system mode
95	on guest machine
96	- overhead_guest_us: Overhead percentage of sample running in user mode on
97	guest machine
98	- sample: Number of sample
99	- period: Raw number of event count of sample
100
101	By default, comm, dso and symbol keys are used.
102	(i.e. --sort comm,dso,symbol)
103
104	If --branch-stack option is used, following sort keys are also
105	available:
106
107	- dso_from: name of library or module branched from
108	- dso_to: name of library or module branched to
109	- symbol_from: name of function branched from
110	- symbol_to: name of function branched to
111	- srcline_from: source file and line branched from
112	- srcline_to: source file and line branched to
113	- mispredict: "N" for predicted branch, "Y" for mispredicted branch
114	- in_tx: branch in TSX transaction
115	- abort: TSX transaction abort.
116	- cycles: Cycles in basic block
117
118	And default sort keys are changed to comm, dso_from, symbol_from, dso_to
119	and symbol_to, see '--branch-stack'.
120
121	If the --mem-mode option is used, the following sort keys are also available
122	(incompatible with --branch-stack):
123	symbol_daddr, dso_daddr, locked, tlb, mem, snoop, dcacheline.
124
125	- symbol_daddr: name of data symbol being executed on at the time of sample
126	- dso_daddr: name of library or module containing the data being executed
127	on at the time of the sample
128	- locked: whether the bus was locked at the time of the sample
129	- tlb: type of tlb access for the data at the time of the sample
130	- mem: type of memory access for the data at the time of the sample
131	- snoop: type of snoop (if any) for the data at the time of the sample
132	- dcacheline: the cacheline the data address is on at the time of the sample
133
134	And the default sort keys are changed to local_weight, mem, sym, dso,
135	symbol_daddr, dso_daddr, snoop, tlb, locked, see '--mem-mode'.
136
137	If the data file has tracepoint event(s), following (dynamic) sort keys
138	are also available:
139	trace, trace_fields, [<event>.]<field>[/raw]
140
141	- trace: pretty printed trace output in a single column
142	- trace_fields: fields in tracepoints in separate columns
143	- <field name>: optional event and field name for a specific field
144
145	The last form consists of event and field names.  If event name is
146	omitted, it searches all events for matching field name.  The matched
147	field will be shown only for the event has the field.  The event name
148	supports substring match so user doesn't need to specify full subsystem
149	and event name everytime.  For example, 'sched:sched_switch' event can
150	be shortened to 'switch' as long as it's not ambiguous.  Also event can
151	be specified by its index (starting from 1) preceded by the '%'.
152	So '%1' is the first event, '%2' is the second, and so on.
153
154	The field name can have '/raw' suffix which disables pretty printing
155	and shows raw field value like hex numbers.  The --raw-trace option
156	has the same effect for all dynamic sort keys.
157
158	The default sort keys are changed to 'trace' if all events in the data
159	file are tracepoint.
160
161-F::
162--fields=::
163	Specify output field - multiple keys can be specified in CSV format.
164	Following fields are available:
165	overhead, overhead_sys, overhead_us, overhead_children, sample and period.
166	Also it can contain any sort key(s).
167
168	By default, every sort keys not specified in -F will be appended
169	automatically.
170
171-p::
172--parent=<regex>::
173        A regex filter to identify parent. The parent is a caller of this
174	function and searched through the callchain, thus it requires callchain
175	information recorded. The pattern is in the exteneded regex format and
176	defaults to "\^sys_|^do_page_fault", see '--sort parent'.
177
178-x::
179--exclude-other::
180        Only display entries with parent-match.
181
182-w::
183--column-widths=<width[,width...]>::
184	Force each column width to the provided list, for large terminal
185	readability.  0 means no limit (default behavior).
186
187-t::
188--field-separator=::
189	Use a special separator character and don't pad with spaces, replacing
190	all occurrences of this separator in symbol names (and other output)
191	with a '.' character, that thus it's the only non valid separator.
192
193-D::
194--dump-raw-trace::
195        Dump raw trace in ASCII.
196
197-g::
198--call-graph=<print_type,threshold[,print_limit],order,sort_key[,branch],value>::
199        Display call chains using type, min percent threshold, print limit,
200	call order, sort key, optional branch and value.  Note that ordering of
201	parameters is not fixed so any parement can be given in an arbitraty order.
202	One exception is the print_limit which should be preceded by threshold.
203
204	print_type can be either:
205	- flat: single column, linear exposure of call chains.
206	- graph: use a graph tree, displaying absolute overhead rates. (default)
207	- fractal: like graph, but displays relative rates. Each branch of
208		 the tree is considered as a new profiled object.
209	- folded: call chains are displayed in a line, separated by semicolons
210	- none: disable call chain display.
211
212	threshold is a percentage value which specifies a minimum percent to be
213	included in the output call graph.  Default is 0.5 (%).
214
215	print_limit is only applied when stdio interface is used.  It's to limit
216	number of call graph entries in a single hist entry.  Note that it needs
217	to be given after threshold (but not necessarily consecutive).
218	Default is 0 (unlimited).
219
220	order can be either:
221	- callee: callee based call graph.
222	- caller: inverted caller based call graph.
223	Default is 'caller' when --children is used, otherwise 'callee'.
224
225	sort_key can be:
226	- function: compare on functions (default)
227	- address: compare on individual code addresses
228
229	branch can be:
230	- branch: include last branch information in callgraph when available.
231	          Usually more convenient to use --branch-history for this.
232
233	value can be:
234	- percent: diplay overhead percent (default)
235	- period: display event period
236	- count: display event count
237
238--children::
239	Accumulate callchain of children to parent entry so that then can
240	show up in the output.  The output will have a new "Children" column
241	and will be sorted on the data.  It requires callchains are recorded.
242	See the `overhead calculation' section for more details. Enabled by
243	default, disable with --no-children.
244
245--max-stack::
246	Set the stack depth limit when parsing the callchain, anything
247	beyond the specified depth will be ignored. This is a trade-off
248	between information loss and faster processing especially for
249	workloads that can have a very long callchain stack.
250	Note that when using the --itrace option the synthesized callchain size
251	will override this value if the synthesized callchain size is bigger.
252
253	Default: 127
254
255-G::
256--inverted::
257        alias for inverted caller based call graph.
258
259--ignore-callees=<regex>::
260        Ignore callees of the function(s) matching the given regex.
261        This has the effect of collecting the callers of each such
262        function into one place in the call-graph tree.
263
264--pretty=<key>::
265        Pretty printing style.  key: normal, raw
266
267--stdio:: Use the stdio interface.
268
269--stdio-color::
270	'always', 'never' or 'auto', allowing configuring color output
271	via the command line, in addition to via "color.ui" .perfconfig.
272	Use '--stdio-color always' to generate color even when redirecting
273	to a pipe or file. Using just '--stdio-color' is equivalent to
274	using 'always'.
275
276--tui:: Use the TUI interface, that is integrated with annotate and allows
277        zooming into DSOs or threads, among other features. Use of --tui
278	requires a tty, if one is not present, as when piping to other
279	commands, the stdio interface is used.
280
281--gtk:: Use the GTK2 interface.
282
283-k::
284--vmlinux=<file>::
285        vmlinux pathname
286
287--kallsyms=<file>::
288        kallsyms pathname
289
290-m::
291--modules::
292        Load module symbols. WARNING: This should only be used with -k and
293        a LIVE kernel.
294
295-f::
296--force::
297        Don't do ownership validation.
298
299--symfs=<directory>::
300        Look for files with symbols relative to this directory.
301
302-C::
303--cpu:: Only report samples for the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can
304	be provided as a comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of
305	CPUs are specified with -: 0-2. Default is to report samples on all
306	CPUs.
307
308-M::
309--disassembler-style=:: Set disassembler style for objdump.
310
311--source::
312	Interleave source code with assembly code. Enabled by default,
313	disable with --no-source.
314
315--asm-raw::
316	Show raw instruction encoding of assembly instructions.
317
318--show-total-period:: Show a column with the sum of periods.
319
320-I::
321--show-info::
322	Display extended information about the perf.data file. This adds
323	information which may be very large and thus may clutter the display.
324	It currently includes: cpu and numa topology of the host system.
325
326-b::
327--branch-stack::
328	Use the addresses of sampled taken branches instead of the instruction
329	address to build the histograms. To generate meaningful output, the
330	perf.data file must have been obtained using perf record -b or
331	perf record --branch-filter xxx where xxx is a branch filter option.
332	perf report is able to auto-detect whether a perf.data file contains
333	branch stacks and it will automatically switch to the branch view mode,
334	unless --no-branch-stack is used.
335
336--branch-history::
337	Add the addresses of sampled taken branches to the callstack.
338	This allows to examine the path the program took to each sample.
339	The data collection must have used -b (or -j) and -g.
340
341--objdump=<path>::
342        Path to objdump binary.
343
344--group::
345	Show event group information together.
346
347--demangle::
348	Demangle symbol names to human readable form. It's enabled by default,
349	disable with --no-demangle.
350
351--demangle-kernel::
352	Demangle kernel symbol names to human readable form (for C++ kernels).
353
354--mem-mode::
355	Use the data addresses of samples in addition to instruction addresses
356	to build the histograms.  To generate meaningful output, the perf.data
357	file must have been obtained using perf record -d -W and using a
358	special event -e cpu/mem-loads/ or -e cpu/mem-stores/. See
359	'perf mem' for simpler access.
360
361--percent-limit::
362	Do not show entries which have an overhead under that percent.
363	(Default: 0).  Note that this option also sets the percent limit (threshold)
364	of callchains.  However the default value of callchain threshold is
365	different than the default value of hist entries.  Please see the
366	--call-graph option for details.
367
368--percentage::
369	Determine how to display the overhead percentage of filtered entries.
370	Filters can be applied by --comms, --dsos and/or --symbols options and
371	Zoom operations on the TUI (thread, dso, etc).
372
373	"relative" means it's relative to filtered entries only so that the
374	sum of shown entries will be always 100%.  "absolute" means it retains
375	the original value before and after the filter is applied.
376
377--header::
378	Show header information in the perf.data file.  This includes
379	various information like hostname, OS and perf version, cpu/mem
380	info, perf command line, event list and so on.  Currently only
381	--stdio output supports this feature.
382
383--header-only::
384	Show only perf.data header (forces --stdio).
385
386--time::
387	Only analyze samples within given time window: <start>,<stop>. Times
388	have the format seconds.microseconds. If start is not given (i.e., time
389	string is ',x.y') then analysis starts at the beginning of the file. If
390	stop time is not given (i.e, time string is 'x.y,') then analysis goes
391	to end of file.
392
393--itrace::
394	Options for decoding instruction tracing data. The options are:
395
396include::itrace.txt[]
397
398	To disable decoding entirely, use --no-itrace.
399
400--full-source-path::
401	Show the full path for source files for srcline output.
402
403--show-ref-call-graph::
404	When multiple events are sampled, it may not be needed to collect
405	callgraphs for all of them. The sample sites are usually nearby,
406	and it's enough to collect the callgraphs on a reference event.
407	So user can use "call-graph=no" event modifier to disable callgraph
408	for other events to reduce the overhead.
409	However, perf report cannot show callgraphs for the event which
410	disable the callgraph.
411	This option extends the perf report to show reference callgraphs,
412	which collected by reference event, in no callgraph event.
413
414--socket-filter::
415	Only report the samples on the processor socket that match with this filter
416
417--raw-trace::
418	When displaying traceevent output, do not use print fmt or plugins.
419
420--hierarchy::
421	Enable hierarchical output.
422
423include::callchain-overhead-calculation.txt[]
424
425SEE ALSO
426--------
427linkperf:perf-stat[1], linkperf:perf-annotate[1]
428