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1perf-top(1)
2===========
3
4NAME
5----
6perf-top - System profiling tool.
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'perf top' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [<options>]
12
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15This command generates and displays a performance counter profile in real time.
16
17
18OPTIONS
19-------
20-a::
21--all-cpus::
22 System-wide collection. (default)
23
24-c <count>::
25--count=<count>::
26 Event period to sample.
27
28-C <cpu-list>::
29--cpu=<cpu>::
30Monitor only on the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a
31comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -: 0-2.
32Default is to monitor all CPUS.
33
34-d <seconds>::
35--delay=<seconds>::
36 Number of seconds to delay between refreshes.
37
38-e <event>::
39--event=<event>::
40 Select the PMU event. Selection can be a symbolic event name
41 (use 'perf list' to list all events) or a raw PMU
42 event (eventsel+umask) in the form of rNNN where NNN is a
43 hexadecimal event descriptor.
44
45-E <entries>::
46--entries=<entries>::
47 Display this many functions.
48
49-f <count>::
50--count-filter=<count>::
51 Only display functions with more events than this.
52
53--group::
54 Put the counters into a counter group.
55
56-F <freq>::
57--freq=<freq>::
58 Profile at this frequency. Use 'max' to use the currently maximum
59 allowed frequency, i.e. the value in the kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate
60 sysctl.
61
62-i::
63--inherit::
64 Child tasks do not inherit counters.
65
66-k <path>::
67--vmlinux=<path>::
68 Path to vmlinux. Required for annotation functionality.
69
70--ignore-vmlinux::
71 Ignore vmlinux files.
72
73-m <pages>::
74--mmap-pages=<pages>::
75 Number of mmap data pages (must be a power of two) or size
76 specification with appended unit character - B/K/M/G. The
77 size is rounded up to have nearest pages power of two value.
78
79-p <pid>::
80--pid=<pid>::
81 Profile events on existing Process ID (comma separated list).
82
83-t <tid>::
84--tid=<tid>::
85 Profile events on existing thread ID (comma separated list).
86
87-u::
88--uid=::
89 Record events in threads owned by uid. Name or number.
90
91-r <priority>::
92--realtime=<priority>::
93 Collect data with this RT SCHED_FIFO priority.
94
95--sym-annotate=<symbol>::
96 Annotate this symbol.
97
98-K::
99--hide_kernel_symbols::
100 Hide kernel symbols.
101
102-U::
103--hide_user_symbols::
104 Hide user symbols.
105
106--demangle-kernel::
107 Demangle kernel symbols.
108
109-D::
110--dump-symtab::
111 Dump the symbol table used for profiling.
112
113-v::
114--verbose::
115 Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).
116
117-z::
118--zero::
119 Zero history across display updates.
120
121-s::
122--sort::
123 Sort by key(s): pid, comm, dso, symbol, parent, srcline, weight,
124 local_weight, abort, in_tx, transaction, overhead, sample, period.
125 Please see description of --sort in the perf-report man page.
126
127--fields=::
128 Specify output field - multiple keys can be specified in CSV format.
129 Following fields are available:
130 overhead, overhead_sys, overhead_us, overhead_children, sample and period.
131 Also it can contain any sort key(s).
132
133 By default, every sort keys not specified in --field will be appended
134 automatically.
135
136-n::
137--show-nr-samples::
138 Show a column with the number of samples.
139
140--show-total-period::
141 Show a column with the sum of periods.
142
143--dsos::
144 Only consider symbols in these dsos. This option will affect the
145 percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info.
146
147--comms::
148 Only consider symbols in these comms. This option will affect the
149 percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info.
150
151--symbols::
152 Only consider these symbols. This option will affect the
153 percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info.
154
155-M::
156--disassembler-style=:: Set disassembler style for objdump.
157
158--source::
159 Interleave source code with assembly code. Enabled by default,
160 disable with --no-source.
161
162--asm-raw::
163 Show raw instruction encoding of assembly instructions.
164
165-g::
166 Enables call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording.
167
168--call-graph [mode,type,min[,limit],order[,key][,branch]]::
169 Setup and enable call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording,
170 implies -g. See `--call-graph` section in perf-record and
171 perf-report man pages for details.
172
173--children::
174 Accumulate callchain of children to parent entry so that then can
175 show up in the output. The output will have a new "Children" column
176 and will be sorted on the data. It requires -g/--call-graph option
177 enabled. See the `overhead calculation' section for more details.
178 Enabled by default, disable with --no-children.
179
180--max-stack::
181 Set the stack depth limit when parsing the callchain, anything
182 beyond the specified depth will be ignored. This is a trade-off
183 between information loss and faster processing especially for
184 workloads that can have a very long callchain stack.
185
186 Default: /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_max_stack when present, 127 otherwise.
187
188--ignore-callees=<regex>::
189 Ignore callees of the function(s) matching the given regex.
190 This has the effect of collecting the callers of each such
191 function into one place in the call-graph tree.
192
193--percent-limit::
194 Do not show entries which have an overhead under that percent.
195 (Default: 0).
196
197--percentage::
198 Determine how to display the overhead percentage of filtered entries.
199 Filters can be applied by --comms, --dsos and/or --symbols options and
200 Zoom operations on the TUI (thread, dso, etc).
201
202 "relative" means it's relative to filtered entries only so that the
203 sum of shown entries will be always 100%. "absolute" means it retains
204 the original value before and after the filter is applied.
205
206-w::
207--column-widths=<width[,width...]>::
208 Force each column width to the provided list, for large terminal
209 readability. 0 means no limit (default behavior).
210
211--proc-map-timeout::
212 When processing pre-existing threads /proc/XXX/mmap, it may take
213 a long time, because the file may be huge. A time out is needed
214 in such cases.
215 This option sets the time out limit. The default value is 500 ms.
216
217
218-b::
219--branch-any::
220 Enable taken branch stack sampling. Any type of taken branch may be sampled.
221 This is a shortcut for --branch-filter any. See --branch-filter for more infos.
222
223-j::
224--branch-filter::
225 Enable taken branch stack sampling. Each sample captures a series of consecutive
226 taken branches. The number of branches captured with each sample depends on the
227 underlying hardware, the type of branches of interest, and the executed code.
228 It is possible to select the types of branches captured by enabling filters.
229 For a full list of modifiers please see the perf record manpage.
230
231 The option requires at least one branch type among any, any_call, any_ret, ind_call, cond.
232 The privilege levels may be omitted, in which case, the privilege levels of the associated
233 event are applied to the branch filter. Both kernel (k) and hypervisor (hv) privilege
234 levels are subject to permissions. When sampling on multiple events, branch stack sampling
235 is enabled for all the sampling events. The sampled branch type is the same for all events.
236 The various filters must be specified as a comma separated list: --branch-filter any_ret,u,k
237 Note that this feature may not be available on all processors.
238
239--raw-trace::
240 When displaying traceevent output, do not use print fmt or plugins.
241
242--hierarchy::
243 Enable hierarchy output.
244
245--force::
246 Don't do ownership validation.
247
248--num-thread-synthesize::
249 The number of threads to run when synthesizing events for existing processes.
250 By default, the number of threads equals to the number of online CPUs.
251
252INTERACTIVE PROMPTING KEYS
253--------------------------
254
255[d]::
256 Display refresh delay.
257
258[e]::
259 Number of entries to display.
260
261[E]::
262 Event to display when multiple counters are active.
263
264[f]::
265 Profile display filter (>= hit count).
266
267[F]::
268 Annotation display filter (>= % of total).
269
270[s]::
271 Annotate symbol.
272
273[S]::
274 Stop annotation, return to full profile display.
275
276[K]::
277 Hide kernel symbols.
278
279[U]::
280 Hide user symbols.
281
282[z]::
283 Toggle event count zeroing across display updates.
284
285[qQ]::
286 Quit.
287
288Pressing any unmapped key displays a menu, and prompts for input.
289
290include::callchain-overhead-calculation.txt[]
291
292SEE ALSO
293--------
294linkperf:perf-stat[1], linkperf:perf-list[1], linkperf:perf-report[1]
1perf-top(1)
2===========
3
4NAME
5----
6perf-top - System profiling tool.
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'perf top' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [<options>]
12
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15This command generates and displays a performance counter profile in real time.
16
17
18OPTIONS
19-------
20-a::
21--all-cpus::
22 System-wide collection. (default)
23
24-c <count>::
25--count=<count>::
26 Event period to sample.
27
28-C <cpu-list>::
29--cpu=<cpu>::
30Monitor only on the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a
31comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -: 0-2.
32Default is to monitor all CPUS.
33
34-d <seconds>::
35--delay=<seconds>::
36 Number of seconds to delay between refreshes.
37
38-e <event>::
39--event=<event>::
40 Select the PMU event. Selection can be a symbolic event name
41 (use 'perf list' to list all events) or a raw PMU event in the form
42 of rN where N is a hexadecimal value that represents the raw register
43 encoding with the layout of the event control registers as described
44 by entries in /sys/bus/event_source/devices/cpu/format/*.
45
46--filter=<filter>::
47 Event filter. This option should follow an event selector (-e). For
48 syntax see linkperf:perf-record[1].
49
50-E <entries>::
51--entries=<entries>::
52 Display this many functions.
53
54-f <count>::
55--count-filter=<count>::
56 Only display functions with more events than this.
57
58--group-sort-idx::
59 Sort the output by the event at the index n in group. If n is invalid,
60 sort by the first event. It can support multiple groups with different
61 amount of events. WARNING: This should be used on grouped events.
62
63-F <freq>::
64--freq=<freq>::
65 Profile at this frequency. Use 'max' to use the currently maximum
66 allowed frequency, i.e. the value in the kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate
67 sysctl.
68
69-i::
70--inherit::
71 Child tasks do not inherit counters.
72
73-k <path>::
74--vmlinux=<path>::
75 Path to vmlinux. Required for annotation functionality.
76
77--ignore-vmlinux::
78 Ignore vmlinux files.
79
80--kallsyms=<file>::
81 kallsyms pathname
82
83-m <pages>::
84--mmap-pages=<pages>::
85 Number of mmap data pages (must be a power of two) or size
86 specification in bytes with appended unit character - B/K/M/G.
87 The size is rounded up to the nearest power-of-two page value.
88
89-p <pid>::
90--pid=<pid>::
91 Profile events on existing Process ID (comma separated list).
92
93-t <tid>::
94--tid=<tid>::
95 Profile events on existing thread ID (comma separated list).
96
97-u::
98--uid=::
99 Record events in threads owned by uid. Name or number.
100
101-r <priority>::
102--realtime=<priority>::
103 Collect data with this RT SCHED_FIFO priority.
104
105--sym-annotate=<symbol>::
106 Annotate this symbol.
107
108-K::
109--hide_kernel_symbols::
110 Hide kernel symbols.
111
112-U::
113--hide_user_symbols::
114 Hide user symbols.
115
116--demangle-kernel::
117 Demangle kernel symbols.
118
119-D::
120--dump-symtab::
121 Dump the symbol table used for profiling.
122
123-v::
124--verbose::
125 Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).
126
127-z::
128--zero::
129 Zero history across display updates.
130
131-s::
132--sort::
133 Sort by key(s): pid, comm, dso, symbol, parent, srcline, weight,
134 local_weight, abort, in_tx, transaction, overhead, sample, period.
135 Please see description of --sort in the perf-report man page.
136
137--fields=::
138 Specify output field - multiple keys can be specified in CSV format.
139 Following fields are available:
140 overhead, overhead_sys, overhead_us, overhead_children, sample and period.
141 Also it can contain any sort key(s).
142
143 By default, every sort keys not specified in --field will be appended
144 automatically.
145
146-n::
147--show-nr-samples::
148 Show a column with the number of samples.
149
150--show-total-period::
151 Show a column with the sum of periods.
152
153--dsos::
154 Only consider symbols in these dsos. This option will affect the
155 percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info.
156
157--comms::
158 Only consider symbols in these comms. This option will affect the
159 percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info.
160
161--symbols::
162 Only consider these symbols. This option will affect the
163 percentage of the overhead column. See --percentage for more info.
164
165-M::
166--disassembler-style=:: Set disassembler style for objdump.
167
168--addr2line=<path>::
169 Path to addr2line binary.
170
171--objdump=<path>::
172 Path to objdump binary.
173
174--prefix=PREFIX::
175--prefix-strip=N::
176 Remove first N entries from source file path names in executables
177 and add PREFIX. This allows to display source code compiled on systems
178 with different file system layout.
179
180--source::
181 Interleave source code with assembly code. Enabled by default,
182 disable with --no-source.
183
184--asm-raw::
185 Show raw instruction encoding of assembly instructions.
186
187-g::
188 Enables call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording.
189
190--call-graph [mode,type,min[,limit],order[,key][,branch]]::
191 Setup and enable call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording,
192 implies -g. See `--call-graph` section in perf-record and
193 perf-report man pages for details.
194
195--children::
196 Accumulate callchain of children to parent entry so that then can
197 show up in the output. The output will have a new "Children" column
198 and will be sorted on the data. It requires -g/--call-graph option
199 enabled. See the `overhead calculation' section for more details.
200 Enabled by default, disable with --no-children.
201
202--max-stack::
203 Set the stack depth limit when parsing the callchain, anything
204 beyond the specified depth will be ignored. This is a trade-off
205 between information loss and faster processing especially for
206 workloads that can have a very long callchain stack.
207
208 Default: /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_max_stack when present, 127 otherwise.
209
210--ignore-callees=<regex>::
211 Ignore callees of the function(s) matching the given regex.
212 This has the effect of collecting the callers of each such
213 function into one place in the call-graph tree.
214
215--percent-limit::
216 Do not show entries which have an overhead under that percent.
217 (Default: 0).
218
219--percentage::
220 Determine how to display the overhead percentage of filtered entries.
221 Filters can be applied by --comms, --dsos and/or --symbols options and
222 Zoom operations on the TUI (thread, dso, etc).
223
224 "relative" means it's relative to filtered entries only so that the
225 sum of shown entries will be always 100%. "absolute" means it retains
226 the original value before and after the filter is applied.
227
228-w::
229--column-widths=<width[,width...]>::
230 Force each column width to the provided list, for large terminal
231 readability. 0 means no limit (default behavior).
232
233--proc-map-timeout::
234 When processing pre-existing threads /proc/XXX/mmap, it may take
235 a long time, because the file may be huge. A time out is needed
236 in such cases.
237 This option sets the time out limit. The default value is 500 ms.
238
239
240-b::
241--branch-any::
242 Enable taken branch stack sampling. Any type of taken branch may be sampled.
243 This is a shortcut for --branch-filter any. See --branch-filter for more infos.
244
245-j::
246--branch-filter::
247 Enable taken branch stack sampling. Each sample captures a series of consecutive
248 taken branches. The number of branches captured with each sample depends on the
249 underlying hardware, the type of branches of interest, and the executed code.
250 It is possible to select the types of branches captured by enabling filters.
251 For a full list of modifiers please see the perf record manpage.
252
253 The option requires at least one branch type among any, any_call, any_ret, ind_call, cond.
254 The privilege levels may be omitted, in which case, the privilege levels of the associated
255 event are applied to the branch filter. Both kernel (k) and hypervisor (hv) privilege
256 levels are subject to permissions. When sampling on multiple events, branch stack sampling
257 is enabled for all the sampling events. The sampled branch type is the same for all events.
258 The various filters must be specified as a comma separated list: --branch-filter any_ret,u,k
259 Note that this feature may not be available on all processors.
260
261--branch-history::
262 Add the addresses of sampled taken branches to the callstack.
263 This allows to examine the path the program took to each sample.
264
265--raw-trace::
266 When displaying traceevent output, do not use print fmt or plugins.
267
268-H::
269--hierarchy::
270 Enable hierarchical output. In the hierarchy mode, each sort key groups
271 samples based on the criteria and then sub-divide it using the lower
272 level sort key.
273
274 For example, in normal output:
275
276 perf report -s dso,sym
277 #
278 # Overhead Shared Object Symbol
279 # ........ ................. ...........
280 50.00% [kernel.kallsyms] [k] kfunc1
281 20.00% perf [.] foo
282 15.00% [kernel.kallsyms] [k] kfunc2
283 10.00% perf [.] bar
284 5.00% libc.so [.] libcall
285
286 In hierarchy output:
287
288 perf report -s dso,sym --hierarchy
289 #
290 # Overhead Shared Object / Symbol
291 # .......... ......................
292 65.00% [kernel.kallsyms]
293 50.00% [k] kfunc1
294 15.00% [k] kfunc2
295 30.00% perf
296 20.00% [.] foo
297 10.00% [.] bar
298 5.00% libc.so
299 5.00% [.] libcall
300
301--overwrite::
302 Enable this to use just the most recent records, which helps in high core count
303 machines such as Knights Landing/Mill, but right now is disabled by default as
304 the pausing used in this technique is leading to loss of metadata events such
305 as PERF_RECORD_MMAP which makes 'perf top' unable to resolve samples, leading
306 to lots of unknown samples appearing on the UI. Enable this if you are in such
307 machines and profiling a workload that doesn't creates short lived threads and/or
308 doesn't uses many executable mmap operations. Work is being planed to solve
309 this situation, till then, this will remain disabled by default.
310
311--force::
312 Don't do ownership validation.
313
314--num-thread-synthesize::
315 The number of threads to run when synthesizing events for existing processes.
316 By default, the number of threads equals to the number of online CPUs.
317
318--namespaces::
319 Record events of type PERF_RECORD_NAMESPACES and display it with the
320 'cgroup_id' sort key.
321
322-G name::
323--cgroup name::
324monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only
325in per-cpu mode. The cgroup filesystem must be mounted. All threads belonging to
326container "name" are monitored when they run on the monitored CPUs. Multiple cgroups
327can be provided. Each cgroup is applied to the corresponding event, i.e., first cgroup
328to first event, second cgroup to second event and so on. It is possible to provide
329an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have
330corresponding events, i.e., they always refer to events defined earlier on the command
331line. If the user wants to track multiple events for a specific cgroup, the user can
332use '-e e1 -e e2 -G foo,foo' or just use '-e e1 -e e2 -G foo'.
333
334--all-cgroups::
335 Record events of type PERF_RECORD_CGROUP and display it with the
336 'cgroup' sort key.
337
338--switch-on EVENT_NAME::
339 Only consider events after this event is found.
340
341 E.g.:
342
343 Find out where broadcast packets are handled
344
345 perf probe -L icmp_rcv
346
347 Insert a probe there:
348
349 perf probe icmp_rcv:59
350
351 Start perf top and ask it to only consider the cycles events when a
352 broadcast packet arrives This will show a menu with two entries and
353 will start counting when a broadcast packet arrives:
354
355 perf top -e cycles,probe:icmp_rcv --switch-on=probe:icmp_rcv
356
357 Alternatively one can ask for a group and then two overhead columns
358 will appear, the first for cycles and the second for the switch-on event.
359
360 perf top -e '{cycles,probe:icmp_rcv}' --switch-on=probe:icmp_rcv
361
362 This may be interesting to measure a workload only after some initialization
363 phase is over, i.e. insert a perf probe at that point and use the above
364 examples replacing probe:icmp_rcv with the just-after-init probe.
365
366--switch-off EVENT_NAME::
367 Stop considering events after this event is found.
368
369--show-on-off-events::
370 Show the --switch-on/off events too. This has no effect in 'perf top' now
371 but probably we'll make the default not to show the switch-on/off events
372 on the --group mode and if there is only one event besides the off/on ones,
373 go straight to the histogram browser, just like 'perf top' with no events
374 explicitly specified does.
375
376--stitch-lbr::
377 Show callgraph with stitched LBRs, which may have more complete
378 callgraph. The option must be used with --call-graph lbr recording.
379 Disabled by default. In common cases with call stack overflows,
380 it can recreate better call stacks than the default lbr call stack
381 output. But this approach is not foolproof. There can be cases
382 where it creates incorrect call stacks from incorrect matches.
383 The known limitations include exception handing such as
384 setjmp/longjmp will have calls/returns not match.
385
386ifdef::HAVE_LIBPFM[]
387--pfm-events events::
388Select a PMU event using libpfm4 syntax (see http://perfmon2.sf.net)
389including support for event filters. For example '--pfm-events
390inst_retired:any_p:u:c=1:i'. More than one event can be passed to the
391option using the comma separator. Hardware events and generic hardware
392events cannot be mixed together. The latter must be used with the -e
393option. The -e option and this one can be mixed and matched. Events
394can be grouped using the {} notation.
395endif::HAVE_LIBPFM[]
396
397INTERACTIVE PROMPTING KEYS
398--------------------------
399
400[d]::
401 Display refresh delay.
402
403[e]::
404 Number of entries to display.
405
406[E]::
407 Event to display when multiple counters are active.
408
409[f]::
410 Profile display filter (>= hit count).
411
412[F]::
413 Annotation display filter (>= % of total).
414
415[s]::
416 Annotate symbol.
417
418[S]::
419 Stop annotation, return to full profile display.
420
421[K]::
422 Hide kernel symbols.
423
424[U]::
425 Hide user symbols.
426
427[z]::
428 Toggle event count zeroing across display updates.
429
430[qQ]::
431 Quit.
432
433Pressing any unmapped key displays a menu, and prompts for input.
434
435include::callchain-overhead-calculation.txt[]
436
437SEE ALSO
438--------
439linkperf:perf-stat[1], linkperf:perf-list[1], linkperf:perf-report[1]