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4NAME
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23ac9cbe 6perf-record - Run a command and record its profile into perf.data
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8SYNOPSIS
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10[verse]
11'perf record' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-l] [-a] <command>
9e096753 12'perf record' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-l] [-a] -- <command> [<options>]
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14DESCRIPTION
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16This command runs a command and gathers a performance counter profile
23ac9cbe 17from it, into perf.data - without displaying anything.
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19This file can then be inspected later on, using 'perf report'.
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22OPTIONS
23-------
24<command>...::
25 Any command you can specify in a shell.
26
27-e::
28--event=::
1b290d67 29 Select the PMU event. Selection can be:
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31 - a symbolic event name (use 'perf list' to list all events)
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33 - a raw PMU event (eventsel+umask) in the form of rNNN where NNN is a
34 hexadecimal event descriptor.
35
36 - a hardware breakpoint event in the form of '\mem:addr[:access]'
37 where addr is the address in memory you want to break in.
38 Access is the memory access type (read, write, execute) it can
39 be passed as follows: '\mem:addr[:[r][w][x]]'.
40 If you want to profile read-write accesses in 0x1000, just set
41 'mem:0x1000:rw'.
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43--filter=<filter>::
44 Event filter.
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47--all-cpus::
48 System-wide collection from all CPUs.
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50-l::
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51 Scale counter values.
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53-p::
54--pid=::
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55 Record events on existing process ID.
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57-t::
58--tid=::
59 Record events on existing thread ID.
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61-u::
62--uid=::
63 Record events in threads owned by uid. Name or number.
64
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65-r::
66--realtime=::
67 Collect data with this RT SCHED_FIFO priority.
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68-D::
69--no-delay::
70 Collect data without buffering.
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71-A::
72--append::
73 Append to the output file to do incremental profiling.
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75-f::
76--force::
7865e817 77 Overwrite existing data file. (deprecated)
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79-c::
80--count=::
81 Event period to sample.
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83-o::
84--output=::
85 Output file name.
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87-i::
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88--no-inherit::
89 Child tasks do not inherit counters.
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91--freq=::
92 Profile at this frequency.
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94-m::
95--mmap-pages=::
41d0d933 96 Number of mmap data pages. Must be a power of two.
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98-g::
99--call-graph::
100 Do call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording.
101
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102-q::
103--quiet::
104 Don't print any message, useful for scripting.
105
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106-v::
107--verbose::
108 Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).
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110-s::
111--stat::
112 Per thread counts.
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114-d::
115--data::
116 Sample addresses.
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118-T::
119--timestamp::
120 Sample timestamps. Use it with 'perf report -D' to see the timestamps,
121 for instance.
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124--no-samples::
125 Don't sample.
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128--raw-samples::
bdef3b02 129Collect raw sample records from all opened counters (default for tracepoint counters).
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132--cpu::
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133Collect samples only on the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a
134comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -: 0-2.
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135In per-thread mode with inheritance mode on (default), samples are captured only when
136the thread executes on the designated CPUs. Default is to monitor all CPUs.
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139--no-buildid-cache::
140Do not update the builid cache. This saves some overhead in situations
141where the information in the perf.data file (which includes buildids)
142is sufficient.
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144-G name,...::
145--cgroup name,...::
146monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only
147in per-cpu mode. The cgroup filesystem must be mounted. All threads belonging to
148container "name" are monitored when they run on the monitored CPUs. Multiple cgroups
149can be provided. Each cgroup is applied to the corresponding event, i.e., first cgroup
150to first event, second cgroup to second event and so on. It is possible to provide
151an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have
152corresponding events, i.e., they always refer to events defined earlier on the command
153line.
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155SEE ALSO
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386b05e3 157linkperf:perf-stat[1], linkperf:perf-list[1]