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NAME

       perf-ftrace - simple wrapper for kernel's ftrace functionality

SYNOPSIS

       perf ftrace {trace|latency} <command>

DESCRIPTION

       The perf ftrace command provides a collection of subcommands which use kernel’s ftrace
       infrastructure.

           'perf ftrace trace' is a simple wrapper of the ftrace.  It only supports
           single thread tracing currently and just reads trace_pipe in text and then
           write it to stdout.

           'perf ftrace latency' calculates execution latency of a given function
           (optionally with BPF) and display it as a histogram.

       The following options apply to perf ftrace.

COMMON OPTIONS

       -p, --pid=
           Trace on existing process id (comma separated list).

       --tid=
           Trace on existing thread id (comma separated list).

       -a, --all-cpus
           Force system-wide collection. Scripts run without a <command> normally use -a by
           default, while scripts run with a <command> normally don’t - this option allows the
           latter to be run in system-wide mode.

       -C, --cpu=
           Only trace for the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a comma
           separated list with no space like: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -: 0-2.
           Default is to trace on all online CPUs.

       -v, --verbose
           Increase the verbosity level.

OPTIONS FOR PERF FTRACE TRACE

       -t, --tracer=
           Tracer to use when neither -G nor -F option is not specified: function_graph or
           function.

       -F, --funcs
           List available functions to trace. It accepts a pattern to only list interested
           functions.

       -D, --delay
           Time (ms) to wait before starting tracing after program start.

       -m, --buffer-size
           Set the size of per-cpu tracing buffer, <size> is expected to be a number with
           appended unit character - B/K/M/G.

       --inherit
           Trace children processes spawned by our target.

       -T, --trace-funcs=
           Select function tracer and set function filter on the given function (or a glob
           pattern). Multiple functions can be given by using this option more than once. The
           function argument also can be a glob pattern. It will be passed to set_ftrace_filter
           in tracefs.

       -N, --notrace-funcs=
           Select function tracer and do not trace functions given by the argument. Like -T
           option, this can be used more than once to specify multiple functions (or glob
           patterns). It will be passed to set_ftrace_notrace in tracefs.

       --func-opts
           List of options allowed to set: call-graph - Display kernel stack trace for function
           tracer. irq-info - Display irq context info for function tracer.

       -G, --graph-funcs=
           Select function_graph tracer and set graph filter on the given function (or a glob
           pattern). This is useful to trace for functions executed from the given function. This
           can be used more than once to specify multiple functions. It will be passed to
           set_graph_function in tracefs.

       -g, --nograph-funcs=
           Select function_graph tracer and set graph notrace filter on the given function (or a
           glob pattern). Like -G option, this is useful for the function_graph tracer only and
           disables tracing for function executed from the given function. This can be used more
           than once to specify multiple functions. It will be passed to set_graph_notrace in
           tracefs.

       --graph-opts
           List of options allowed to set: nosleep-time - Measure on-CPU time only for
           function_graph tracer. noirqs - Ignore functions that happen inside interrupt. verbose
           - Show process names, PIDs, timestamps, etc. thresh=<n> - Setup trace duration
           threshold in microseconds. depth=<n> - Set max depth for function graph tracer to
           follow.

OPTIONS FOR PERF FTRACE LATENCY

       -T, --trace-funcs=
           Set the function name to get the histogram. Unlike perf ftrace trace, it only allows
           single function to calculate the histogram.

       -b, --use-bpf
           Use BPF to measure function latency instead of using the ftrace (it uses
           function_graph tracer internally).

       -n, --use-nsec
           Use nano-second instead of micro-second as a base unit of the histogram.

SEE ALSO

       perf-record(1), perf-trace(1)