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  1perf-dlfilter(1)
  2================
  3
  4NAME
  5----
  6perf-dlfilter - Filter sample events using a dynamically loaded shared
  7object file
  8
  9SYNOPSIS
 10--------
 11[verse]
 12'perf script' [--dlfilter file.so ] [ --dlarg arg ]...
 13
 14DESCRIPTION
 15-----------
 16
 17This option is used to process data through a custom filter provided by a
 18dynamically loaded shared object file. Arguments can be passed using --dlarg
 19and retrieved using perf_dlfilter_fns.args().
 20
 21If 'file.so' does not contain "/", then it will be found either in the current
 22directory, or perf tools exec path which is ~/libexec/perf-core/dlfilters for
 23a local build and install (refer perf --exec-path), or the dynamic linker
 24paths.
 25
 26API
 27---
 28
 29The API for filtering consists of the following:
 30
 31[source,c]
 32----
 33#include <perf/perf_dlfilter.h>
 34
 35const struct perf_dlfilter_fns perf_dlfilter_fns;
 36
 37int start(void **data, void *ctx);
 38int stop(void *data, void *ctx);
 39int filter_event(void *data, const struct perf_dlfilter_sample *sample, void *ctx);
 40int filter_event_early(void *data, const struct perf_dlfilter_sample *sample, void *ctx);
 41const char *filter_description(const char **long_description);
 42----
 43
 44If implemented, 'start' will be called at the beginning, before any
 45calls to 'filter_event' or 'filter_event_early'. Return 0 to indicate success,
 46or return a negative error code. '*data' can be assigned for use by other
 47functions. 'ctx' is needed for calls to perf_dlfilter_fns, but most
 48perf_dlfilter_fns are not valid when called from 'start'.
 49
 50If implemented, 'stop' will be called at the end, after any calls to
 51'filter_event' or 'filter_event_early'. Return 0 to indicate success, or
 52return a negative error code. 'data' is set by 'start'. 'ctx' is needed
 53for calls to perf_dlfilter_fns, but most perf_dlfilter_fns are not valid
 54when called from 'stop'.
 55
 56If implemented, 'filter_event' will be called for each sample event.
 57Return 0 to keep the sample event, 1 to filter it out, or return a negative
 58error code. 'data' is set by 'start'. 'ctx' is needed for calls to
 59'perf_dlfilter_fns'.
 60
 61'filter_event_early' is the same as 'filter_event' except it is called before
 62internal filtering.
 63
 64If implemented, 'filter_description' should return a one-line description
 65of the filter, and optionally a longer description.
 66
 67The perf_dlfilter_sample structure
 68~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 69
 70'filter_event' and 'filter_event_early' are passed a perf_dlfilter_sample
 71structure, which contains the following fields:
 72[source,c]
 73----
 74/*
 75 * perf sample event information (as per perf script and <linux/perf_event.h>)
 76 */
 77struct perf_dlfilter_sample {
 78	__u32 size; /* Size of this structure (for compatibility checking) */
 79	__u16 ins_lat;		/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 80	__u16 p_stage_cyc;	/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 81	__u64 ip;
 82	__s32 pid;
 83	__s32 tid;
 84	__u64 time;
 85	__u64 addr;
 86	__u64 id;
 87	__u64 stream_id;
 88	__u64 period;
 89	__u64 weight;		/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 90	__u64 transaction;	/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 91	__u64 insn_cnt;	/* For instructions-per-cycle (IPC) */
 92	__u64 cyc_cnt;		/* For instructions-per-cycle (IPC) */
 93	__s32 cpu;
 94	__u32 flags;		/* Refer PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_* above */
 95	__u64 data_src;		/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 96	__u64 phys_addr;	/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 97	__u64 data_page_size;	/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 98	__u64 code_page_size;	/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE in <linux/perf_event.h> */
 99	__u64 cgroup;		/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP in <linux/perf_event.h> */
100	__u8  cpumode;		/* Refer CPUMODE_MASK etc in <linux/perf_event.h> */
101	__u8  addr_correlates_sym; /* True => resolve_addr() can be called */
102	__u16 misc;		/* Refer perf_event_header in <linux/perf_event.h> */
103	__u32 raw_size;		/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_RAW in <linux/perf_event.h> */
104	const void *raw_data;	/* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_RAW in <linux/perf_event.h> */
105	__u64 brstack_nr;	/* Number of brstack entries */
106	const struct perf_branch_entry *brstack; /* Refer <linux/perf_event.h> */
107	__u64 raw_callchain_nr;	/* Number of raw_callchain entries */
108	const __u64 *raw_callchain; /* Refer <linux/perf_event.h> */
109	const char *event;
110};
111----
112
113The perf_dlfilter_fns structure
114~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
115
116The 'perf_dlfilter_fns' structure is populated with function pointers when the
117file is loaded. The functions can be called by 'filter_event' or
118'filter_event_early'.
119
120[source,c]
121----
122struct perf_dlfilter_fns {
123	const struct perf_dlfilter_al *(*resolve_ip)(void *ctx);
124	const struct perf_dlfilter_al *(*resolve_addr)(void *ctx);
125	char **(*args)(void *ctx, int *dlargc);
126	__s32 (*resolve_address)(void *ctx, __u64 address, struct perf_dlfilter_al *al);
127	const __u8 *(*insn)(void *ctx, __u32 *length);
128	const char *(*srcline)(void *ctx, __u32 *line_number);
129	struct perf_event_attr *(*attr)(void *ctx);
130	__s32 (*object_code)(void *ctx, __u64 ip, void *buf, __u32 len);
131	void *(*reserved[120])(void *);
132};
133----
134
135'resolve_ip' returns information about ip.
136
137'resolve_addr' returns information about addr (if addr_correlates_sym).
138
139'args' returns arguments from --dlarg options.
140
141'resolve_address' provides information about 'address'. al->size must be set
142before calling. Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
143
144'insn' returns instruction bytes and length.
145
146'srcline' return source file name and line number.
147
148'attr' returns perf_event_attr, refer <linux/perf_event.h>.
149
150'object_code' reads object code and returns the number of bytes read.
151
152The perf_dlfilter_al structure
153~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
154
155The 'perf_dlfilter_al' structure contains information about an address.
156
157[source,c]
158----
159/*
160 * Address location (as per perf script)
161 */
162struct perf_dlfilter_al {
163	__u32 size; /* Size of this structure (for compatibility checking) */
164	__u32 symoff;
165	const char *sym;
166	__u64 addr; /* Mapped address (from dso) */
167	__u64 sym_start;
168	__u64 sym_end;
169	const char *dso;
170	__u8  sym_binding; /* STB_LOCAL, STB_GLOBAL or STB_WEAK, refer <elf.h> */
171	__u8  is_64_bit; /* Only valid if dso is not NULL */
172	__u8  is_kernel_ip; /* True if in kernel space */
173	__u32 buildid_size;
174	__u8 *buildid;
175	/* Below members are only populated by resolve_ip() */
176	__u8 filtered; /* true if this sample event will be filtered out */
177	const char *comm;
178};
179----
180
181perf_dlfilter_sample flags
182~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
183
184The 'flags' member of 'perf_dlfilter_sample' corresponds with the flags field
185of perf script. The bits of the flags are as follows:
186
187[source,c]
188----
189/* Definitions for perf_dlfilter_sample flags */
190enum {
191	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_BRANCH	= 1ULL << 0,
192	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_CALL		= 1ULL << 1,
193	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_RETURN	= 1ULL << 2,
194	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_CONDITIONAL	= 1ULL << 3,
195	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_SYSCALLRET	= 1ULL << 4,
196	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_ASYNC	= 1ULL << 5,
197	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_INTERRUPT	= 1ULL << 6,
198	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_TX_ABORT	= 1ULL << 7,
199	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_TRACE_BEGIN	= 1ULL << 8,
200	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_TRACE_END	= 1ULL << 9,
201	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_IN_TX	= 1ULL << 10,
202	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_VMENTRY	= 1ULL << 11,
203	PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_VMEXIT	= 1ULL << 12,
204};
205----
206
207EXAMPLE
208-------
209
210Filter out everything except branches from "foo" to "bar":
211
212[source,c]
213----
214#include <perf/perf_dlfilter.h>
215#include <string.h>
216
217const struct perf_dlfilter_fns perf_dlfilter_fns;
218
219int filter_event(void *data, const struct perf_dlfilter_sample *sample, void *ctx)
220{
221	const struct perf_dlfilter_al *al;
222	const struct perf_dlfilter_al *addr_al;
223
224	if (!sample->ip || !sample->addr_correlates_sym)
225		return 1;
226
227	al = perf_dlfilter_fns.resolve_ip(ctx);
228	if (!al || !al->sym || strcmp(al->sym, "foo"))
229		return 1;
230
231	addr_al = perf_dlfilter_fns.resolve_addr(ctx);
232	if (!addr_al || !addr_al->sym || strcmp(addr_al->sym, "bar"))
233		return 1;
234
235	return 0;
236}
237----
238
239To build the shared object, assuming perf has been installed for the local user
240i.e. perf_dlfilter.h is in ~/include/perf :
241
242	gcc -c -I ~/include -fpic dlfilter-example.c
243	gcc -shared -o dlfilter-example.so dlfilter-example.o
244
245To use the filter with perf script:
246
247	perf script --dlfilter dlfilter-example.so
248
249SEE ALSO
250--------
251linkperf:perf-script[1]