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1perf-kvm(1)
2===========
3
4NAME
5----
6perf-kvm - Tool to trace/measure kvm guest os
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'perf kvm' [--host] [--guest] [--guestmount=<path>
12 [--guestkallsyms=<path> --guestmodules=<path> | --guestvmlinux=<path>]]
13 {top|record|report|diff|buildid-list} [<options>]
14'perf kvm' [--host] [--guest] [--guestkallsyms=<path> --guestmodules=<path>
15 | --guestvmlinux=<path>] {top|record|report|diff|buildid-list|stat} [<options>]
16'perf kvm stat [record|report|live] [<options>]
17
18DESCRIPTION
19-----------
20There are a couple of variants of perf kvm:
21
22 'perf kvm [options] top <command>' to generates and displays
23 a performance counter profile of guest os in realtime
24 of an arbitrary workload.
25
26 'perf kvm record <command>' to record the performance counter profile
27 of an arbitrary workload and save it into a perf data file. We set the
28 default behavior of perf kvm as --guest, so if neither --host nor --guest
29 is input, the perf data file name is perf.data.guest. If --host is input,
30 the perf data file name is perf.data.kvm. If you want to record data into
31 perf.data.host, please input --host --no-guest. The behaviors are shown as
32 following:
33 Default('') -> perf.data.guest
34 --host -> perf.data.kvm
35 --guest -> perf.data.guest
36 --host --guest -> perf.data.kvm
37 --host --no-guest -> perf.data.host
38
39 'perf kvm report' to display the performance counter profile information
40 recorded via perf kvm record.
41
42 'perf kvm diff' to displays the performance difference amongst two perf.data
43 files captured via perf record.
44
45 'perf kvm buildid-list' to display the buildids found in a perf data file,
46 so that other tools can be used to fetch packages with matching symbol tables
47 for use by perf report. As buildid is read from /sys/kernel/notes in os, then
48 if you want to list the buildid for guest, please make sure your perf data file
49 was captured with --guestmount in perf kvm record.
50
51 'perf kvm stat <command>' to run a command and gather performance counter
52 statistics.
53 Especially, perf 'kvm stat record/report' generates a statistical analysis
54 of KVM events. Currently, vmexit, mmio (x86 only) and ioport (x86 only)
55 events are supported. 'perf kvm stat record <command>' records kvm events
56 and the events between start and end <command>.
57 And this command produces a file which contains tracing results of kvm
58 events.
59
60 'perf kvm stat report' reports statistical data which includes events
61 handled time, samples, and so on.
62
63 'perf kvm stat live' reports statistical data in a live mode (similar to
64 record + report but with statistical data updated live at a given display
65 rate).
66
67OPTIONS
68-------
69-i::
70--input=<path>::
71 Input file name, for the 'report', 'diff' and 'buildid-list' subcommands.
72-o::
73--output=<path>::
74 Output file name, for the 'record' subcommand. Doesn't work with 'report',
75 just redirect the output to a file when using 'report'.
76--host::
77 Collect host side performance profile.
78--guest::
79 Collect guest side performance profile.
80--guestmount=<path>::
81 Guest os root file system mount directory. Users mounts guest os
82 root directories under <path> by a specific filesystem access method,
83 typically, sshfs. For example, start 2 guest os. The one's pid is 8888
84 and the other's is 9999.
85 #mkdir ~/guestmount; cd ~/guestmount
86 #sshfs -o allow_other,direct_io -p 5551 localhost:/ 8888/
87 #sshfs -o allow_other,direct_io -p 5552 localhost:/ 9999/
88 #perf kvm --host --guest --guestmount=~/guestmount top
89--guestkallsyms=<path>::
90 Guest os /proc/kallsyms file copy. 'perf' kvm' reads it to get guest
91 kernel symbols. Users copy it out from guest os.
92--guestmodules=<path>::
93 Guest os /proc/modules file copy. 'perf' kvm' reads it to get guest
94 kernel module information. Users copy it out from guest os.
95--guestvmlinux=<path>::
96 Guest os kernel vmlinux.
97-v::
98--verbose::
99 Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).
100
101STAT REPORT OPTIONS
102-------------------
103--vcpu=<value>::
104 analyze events which occur on this vcpu. (default: all vcpus)
105
106--event=<value>::
107 event to be analyzed. Possible values: vmexit, mmio (x86 only),
108 ioport (x86 only). (default: vmexit)
109-k::
110--key=<value>::
111 Sorting key. Possible values: sample (default, sort by samples
112 number), time (sort by average time).
113-p::
114--pid=::
115 Analyze events only for given process ID(s) (comma separated list).
116
117STAT LIVE OPTIONS
118-----------------
119-d::
120--display::
121 Time in seconds between display updates
122
123-m::
124--mmap-pages=::
125 Number of mmap data pages (must be a power of two) or size
126 specification with appended unit character - B/K/M/G. The
127 size is rounded up to have nearest pages power of two value.
128
129-a::
130--all-cpus::
131 System-wide collection from all CPUs.
132
133-p::
134--pid=::
135 Analyze events only for given process ID(s) (comma separated list).
136
137--vcpu=<value>::
138 analyze events which occur on this vcpu. (default: all vcpus)
139
140
141--event=<value>::
142 event to be analyzed. Possible values: vmexit,
143 mmio (x86 only), ioport (x86 only).
144 (default: vmexit)
145
146-k::
147--key=<value>::
148 Sorting key. Possible values: sample (default, sort by samples
149 number), time (sort by average time).
150
151--duration=<value>::
152 Show events other than HLT (x86 only) or Wait state (s390 only)
153 that take longer than duration usecs.
154
155--proc-map-timeout::
156 When processing pre-existing threads /proc/XXX/mmap, it may take
157 a long time, because the file may be huge. A time out is needed
158 in such cases.
159 This option sets the time out limit. The default value is 500 ms.
160
161SEE ALSO
162--------
163linkperf:perf-top[1], linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-report[1],
164linkperf:perf-diff[1], linkperf:perf-buildid-list[1],
165linkperf:perf-stat[1]
1perf-kvm(1)
2===========
3
4NAME
5----
6perf-kvm - Tool to trace/measure kvm guest os
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'perf kvm' [--host] [--guest] [--guestmount=<path>
12 [--guestkallsyms=<path> --guestmodules=<path> | --guestvmlinux=<path>]]
13 {top|record|report|diff|buildid-list} [<options>]
14'perf kvm' [--host] [--guest] [--guestkallsyms=<path> --guestmodules=<path>
15 | --guestvmlinux=<path>] {top|record|report|diff|buildid-list|stat} [<options>]
16'perf kvm stat [record|report|live] [<options>]
17
18DESCRIPTION
19-----------
20There are a couple of variants of perf kvm:
21
22 'perf kvm [options] top <command>' to generates and displays
23 a performance counter profile of guest os in realtime
24 of an arbitrary workload.
25
26 'perf kvm record <command>' to record the performance counter profile
27 of an arbitrary workload and save it into a perf data file. We set the
28 default behavior of perf kvm as --guest, so if neither --host nor --guest
29 is input, the perf data file name is perf.data.guest. If --host is input,
30 the perf data file name is perf.data.kvm. If you want to record data into
31 perf.data.host, please input --host --no-guest. The behaviors are shown as
32 following:
33 Default('') -> perf.data.guest
34 --host -> perf.data.kvm
35 --guest -> perf.data.guest
36 --host --guest -> perf.data.kvm
37 --host --no-guest -> perf.data.host
38
39 'perf kvm report' to display the performance counter profile information
40 recorded via perf kvm record.
41
42 'perf kvm diff' to displays the performance difference amongst two perf.data
43 files captured via perf record.
44
45 'perf kvm buildid-list' to display the buildids found in a perf data file,
46 so that other tools can be used to fetch packages with matching symbol tables
47 for use by perf report. As buildid is read from /sys/kernel/notes in os, then
48 if you want to list the buildid for guest, please make sure your perf data file
49 was captured with --guestmount in perf kvm record.
50
51 'perf kvm stat <command>' to run a command and gather performance counter
52 statistics.
53 Especially, perf 'kvm stat record/report' generates a statistical analysis
54 of KVM events. Currently, vmexit, mmio (x86 only) and ioport (x86 only)
55 events are supported. 'perf kvm stat record <command>' records kvm events
56 and the events between start and end <command>.
57 And this command produces a file which contains tracing results of kvm
58 events.
59
60 'perf kvm stat report' reports statistical data which includes events
61 handled sample, percent_sample, time, percent_time, max_t, min_t, mean_t.
62
63 'perf kvm stat live' reports statistical data in a live mode (similar to
64 record + report but with statistical data updated live at a given display
65 rate).
66
67OPTIONS
68-------
69-i::
70--input=<path>::
71 Input file name, for the 'report', 'diff' and 'buildid-list' subcommands.
72-o::
73--output=<path>::
74 Output file name, for the 'record' subcommand. Doesn't work with 'report',
75 just redirect the output to a file when using 'report'.
76--host::
77 Collect host side performance profile.
78--guest::
79 Collect guest side performance profile.
80
81:GMEXAMPLECMD: kvm --host --guest
82:GMEXAMPLESUBCMD: top
83include::guest-files.txt[]
84
85--stdio:: Use the stdio interface.
86
87-v::
88--verbose::
89 Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).
90
91STAT REPORT OPTIONS
92-------------------
93--vcpu=<value>::
94 analyze events which occur on this vcpu. (default: all vcpus)
95
96--event=<value>::
97 event to be analyzed. Possible values: vmexit, mmio (x86 only),
98 ioport (x86 only). (default: vmexit)
99-k::
100--key=<value>::
101 Sorting key. Possible values: sample (default, sort by samples
102 number), percent_sample (sort by sample percentage), time
103 (sort by average time), precent_time (sort by time percentage),
104 max_t (sort by maximum time), min_t (sort by minimum time), mean_t
105 (sort by mean time).
106-p::
107--pid=::
108 Analyze events only for given process ID(s) (comma separated list).
109
110STAT LIVE OPTIONS
111-----------------
112-d::
113--display::
114 Time in seconds between display updates
115
116-m::
117--mmap-pages=::
118 Number of mmap data pages (must be a power of two) or size
119 specification with appended unit character - B/K/M/G. The
120 size is rounded up to have nearest pages power of two value.
121
122-a::
123--all-cpus::
124 System-wide collection from all CPUs.
125
126-p::
127--pid=::
128 Analyze events only for given process ID(s) (comma separated list).
129
130--vcpu=<value>::
131 analyze events which occur on this vcpu. (default: all vcpus)
132
133
134--event=<value>::
135 event to be analyzed. Possible values: vmexit,
136 mmio (x86 only), ioport (x86 only).
137 (default: vmexit)
138
139-k::
140--key=<value>::
141 Sorting key. Possible values: sample (default, sort by samples
142 number), time (sort by average time).
143
144--duration=<value>::
145 Show events other than HLT (x86 only) or Wait state (s390 only)
146 that take longer than duration usecs.
147
148--proc-map-timeout::
149 When processing pre-existing threads /proc/XXX/mmap, it may take
150 a long time, because the file may be huge. A time out is needed
151 in such cases.
152 This option sets the time out limit. The default value is 500 ms.
153
154SEE ALSO
155--------
156linkperf:perf-top[1], linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-report[1],
157linkperf:perf-diff[1], linkperf:perf-buildid-list[1],
158linkperf:perf-stat[1]