1.\" Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Joseph Koshy 2.\" Copyright (c) 2007 The FreeBSD Foundation 3.\" All rights reserved. 4.\" 5.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7.\" are met: 8.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 10.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 11.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 12.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 13.\" 14.\" This software is provided by Joseph Koshy ``as is'' and 15.\" any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the 16.\" implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 17.\" are disclaimed. in no event shall Joseph Koshy be liable 18.\" for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential 19.\" damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods 20.\" or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) 21.\" however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict 22.\" liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way 23.\" out of the use of this software, even if advised of the possibility of 24.\" such damage. 25.\" 26.\" $FreeBSD$ 27.\" 28.Dd May 16, 2014 29.Dt PMCSTAT 8 30.Os 31.Sh NAME 32.Nm pmcstat 33.Nd "performance measurement with performance monitoring hardware" 34.Sh SYNOPSIS 35.Nm 36.Op Fl C 37.Op Fl D Ar pathname 38.Op Fl E 39.Op Fl F Ar pathname 40.Op Fl G Ar pathname 41.Op Fl M Ar mapfilename 42.Op Fl N 43.Op Fl O Ar logfilename 44.Op Fl P Ar event-spec 45.Op Fl R Ar logfilename 46.Op Fl S Ar event-spec 47.Op Fl T 48.Op Fl W 49.Op Fl a Ar pathname 50.Op Fl c Ar cpu-spec 51.Op Fl d 52.Op Fl f Ar pluginopt 53.Op Fl g 54.Op Fl k Ar kerneldir 55.Op Fl l Ar secs 56.Op Fl m Ar pathname 57.Op Fl n Ar rate 58.Op Fl o Ar outputfile 59.Op Fl p Ar event-spec 60.Op Fl q 61.Op Fl r Ar fsroot 62.Op Fl s Ar event-spec 63.Op Fl t Ar process-spec 64.Op Fl v 65.Op Fl w Ar secs 66.Op Fl z Ar graphdepth 67.Op Ar command Op Ar args 68.Sh DESCRIPTION 69The 70.Nm 71utility measures system performance using the facilities provided by 72.Xr hwpmc 4 . 73.Pp 74The 75.Nm 76utility can measure both hardware events seen by the system as a 77whole, and those seen when a specified set of processes are executing 78on the system's CPUs. 79If a specific set of processes is being targeted (for example, 80if the 81.Fl t Ar process-spec 82option is specified, or if a command line is specified using 83.Ar command ) , 84then measurement occurs till 85.Ar command 86exits, or till all target processes specified by the 87.Fl t Ar process-spec 88options exit, or till the 89.Nm 90utility is interrupted by the user. 91If a specific set of processes is not targeted for measurement, then 92.Nm 93will perform system-wide measurements till interrupted by the 94user. 95.Pp 96A given invocation of 97.Nm 98can mix allocations of system-mode and process-mode PMCs, of both 99counting and sampling flavors. 100The values of all counting PMCs are printed in human readable form 101at regular intervals by 102.Nm . 103The output of sampling PMCs may be configured to go to a log file for 104subsequent offline analysis, or, at the expense of greater 105overhead, may be configured to be printed in text form on the fly. 106.Pp 107Hardware events to measure are specified to 108.Nm 109using event specifier strings 110.Ar event-spec . 111The syntax of these event specifiers is machine dependent and is 112documented in 113.Xr pmc 3 . 114.Pp 115A process-mode PMC may be configured to be inheritable by the target 116process' current and future children. 117.Sh OPTIONS 118The following options are available: 119.Bl -tag -width indent 120.It Fl C 121Toggle between showing cumulative or incremental counts for 122subsequent counting mode PMCs specified on the command line. 123The default is to show incremental counts. 124.It Fl D Ar pathname 125Create files with per-program samples in the directory named 126by 127.Ar pathname . 128The default is to create these files in the current directory. 129.It Fl E 130Toggle showing per-process counts at the time a tracked process 131exits for subsequent process-mode PMCs specified on the command line. 132This option is useful for mapping the performance characteristics of a 133complex pipeline of processes when used in conjunction with the 134.Fl d 135option. 136The default is to not to enable per-process tracking. 137.It Fl F Ar pathname 138Print calltree (Kcachegrind) information to file 139.Ar pathname . 140If argument 141.Ar pathname 142is a 143.Dq Li - 144this information is sent to the output file specified by the 145.Fl o 146option. 147.It Fl G Ar pathname 148Print callchain information to file 149.Ar pathname . 150If argument 151.Ar pathname 152is a 153.Dq Li - 154this information is sent to the output file specified by the 155.Fl o 156option. 157.It Fl M Ar mapfilename 158Write the mapping between executable objects encountered in the event 159log and the abbreviated pathnames used for 160.Xr gprof 1 161profiles to file 162.Ar mapfilename . 163If this option is not specified, mapping information is not written. 164Argument 165.Ar mapfilename 166may be a 167.Dq Li - 168in which case this mapping information is sent to the output 169file configured by the 170.Fl o 171option. 172.It Fl N 173Toggle capturing callchain information for subsequent sampling PMCs. 174The default is for sampling PMCs to capture callchain information. 175.It Fl O Ar logfilename 176Send logging output to file 177.Ar logfilename . 178If 179.Ar logfilename 180is of the form 181.Ar hostname Ns : Ns Ar port , 182where 183.Ar hostname 184does not start with a 185.Ql \&. 186or a 187.Ql / , 188then 189.Nm 190will open a network socket to host 191.Ar hostname 192on port 193.Ar port . 194.Pp 195If the 196.Fl O 197option is not specified and one of the logging options is requested, 198then 199.Nm 200will print a textual form of the logged events to the configured 201output file. 202.It Fl P Ar event-spec 203Allocate a process mode sampling PMC measuring hardware events 204specified in 205.Ar event-spec . 206.It Fl R Ar logfilename 207Perform offline analysis using sampling data in file 208.Ar logfilename . 209.It Fl S Ar event-spec 210Allocate a system mode sampling PMC measuring hardware events 211specified in 212.Ar event-spec . 213.It Fl T 214Use a top like mode for sampling PMCs. The following hotkeys 215can be used: 'c+a' switch to accumulative mode, 'c+d' switch 216to delta mode, 'm' merge PMCs, 'n' change view, 'p' show next 217PMC, ' ' pause, 'q' quit. calltree only: 'f' cost under threshold 218is seen as a dot. 219.It Fl W 220Toggle logging the incremental counts seen by the threads of a 221tracked process each time they are scheduled on a CPU. 222This is an experimental feature intended to help analyse the 223dynamic behaviour of processes in the system. 224It may incur substantial overhead if enabled. 225The default is for this feature to be disabled. 226.It Fl a Ar pathname 227Perform a symbol and file:line lookup for each address in each 228callgraph and save the output to 229.Ar pathname . 230Unlike 231.Fl m 232that only resolves the first symbol in the graph, this resolves 233every node in the callgraph, or prints out addresses if no 234lookup information is available. 235This option requires the 236.Fl R 237option to read in samples that were previously collected and 238saved with the 239.Fl o 240option. 241.It Fl c Ar cpu-spec 242Set the cpus for subsequent system mode PMCs specified on the 243command line to 244.Ar cpu-spec . 245Argument 246.Ar cpu-spec 247is a comma separated list of CPU numbers, or the literal 248.Sq * 249denoting all unhalted CPUs. 250The default is to allocate system mode PMCs on all unhalted 251CPUs. 252.It Fl d 253Toggle between process mode PMCs measuring events for the target 254process' current and future children or only measuring events for 255the target process. 256The default is to measure events for the target process alone. 257.It Fl f Ar pluginopt 258Pass option string to the active plugin. 259.br 260threshold=<float> do not display cost under specified value (Top). 261.br 262skiplink=0|1 replace node with cost under threshold by a dot (Top). 263.It Fl g 264Produce profiles in a format compatible with 265.Xr gprof 1 . 266A separate profile file is generated for each executable object 267encountered. 268Profile files are placed in sub-directories named by their PMC 269event name. 270.It Fl k Ar kerneldir 271Set the pathname of the kernel directory to argument 272.Ar kerneldir . 273This directory specifies where 274.Nm 275should look for the kernel and its modules. 276The default is 277.Pa /boot/kernel . 278.It Fl l Ar secs 279Set system-wide performance measurement duration for 280.Ar secs 281seconds. 282The argument 283.Ar secs 284may be a fractional value. 285.It Fl m Ar pathname 286Print the sampled PCs with the name, the start and ending addresses 287of the function within they live. 288The 289.Ar pathname 290argument is mandatory and indicates where the information will be stored. 291If argument 292.Ar pathname 293is a 294.Dq Li - 295this information is sent to the output file specified by the 296.Fl o 297option. 298.It Fl n Ar rate 299Set the default sampling rate for subsequent sampling mode 300PMCs specified on the command line. 301The default is to configure PMCs to sample the CPU's instruction 302pointer every 65536 events. 303.It Fl o Ar outputfile 304Send counter readings and textual representations of logged data 305to file 306.Ar outputfile . 307The default is to send output to 308.Pa stderr 309when collecting live data and to 310.Pa stdout 311when processing a pre-existing logfile. 312.It Fl p Ar event-spec 313Allocate a process mode counting PMC measuring hardware events 314specified in 315.Ar event-spec . 316.It Fl q 317Decrease verbosity. 318.It Fl r Ar fsroot 319Set the top of the filesystem hierarchy under which executables 320are located to argument 321.Ar fsroot . 322The default is 323.Pa / . 324.It Fl s Ar event-spec 325Allocate a system mode counting PMC measuring hardware events 326specified in 327.Ar event-spec . 328.It Fl t Ar process-spec 329Attach process mode PMCs to the processes named by argument 330.Ar process-spec . 331Argument 332.Ar process-spec 333may be a non-negative integer denoting a specific process id, or a 334regular expression for selecting processes based on their command names. 335.It Fl v 336Increase verbosity. 337.It Fl w Ar secs 338Print the values of all counting mode PMCs or sampling mode PMCs 339for top mode every 340.Ar secs 341seconds. 342The argument 343.Ar secs 344may be a fractional value. 345The default interval is 5 seconds. 346.It Fl z Ar graphdepth 347When printing system-wide callgraphs, limit callgraphs to the depth 348specified by argument 349.Ar graphdepth . 350.El 351.Pp 352If 353.Ar command 354is specified, it is executed using 355.Xr execvp 3 . 356.Sh EXAMPLES 357To perform system-wide statistical sampling on an AMD Athlon CPU with 358samples taken every 32768 instruction retirals and data being sampled 359to file 360.Pa sample.stat , 361use: 362.Dl "pmcstat -O sample.stat -n 32768 -S k7-retired-instructions" 363.Pp 364To execute 365.Nm firefox 366and measure the number of data cache misses suffered 367by it and its children every 12 seconds on an AMD Athlon, use: 368.Dl "pmcstat -d -w 12 -p k7-dc-misses firefox" 369.Pp 370To measure instructions retired for all processes named 371.Dq emacs 372use: 373.Dl "pmcstat -t '^emacs$' -p instructions" 374.Pp 375To measure instructions retired for processes named 376.Dq emacs 377for a period of 10 seconds use: 378.Dl "pmcstat -t '^emacs$' -p instructions sleep 10" 379.Pp 380To count instruction tlb-misses on CPUs 0 and 2 on a Intel 381Pentium Pro/Pentium III SMP system use: 382.Dl "pmcstat -c 0,2 -s p6-itlb-miss" 383.Pp 384To collect profiling information for a specific process with pid 1234 385based on instruction cache misses seen by it use: 386.Dl "pmcstat -P ic-misses -t 1234 -O /tmp/sample.out" 387.Pp 388To perform system-wide sampling on all configured processors 389based on processor instructions retired use: 390.Dl "pmcstat -S instructions -O /tmp/sample.out" 391If callgraph capture is not desired use: 392.Dl "pmcstat -N -S instructions -O /tmp/sample.out" 393.Pp 394To send the generated event log to a remote machine use: 395.Dl "pmcstat -S instructions -O remotehost:port" 396On the remote machine, the sample log can be collected using 397.Xr nc 1 : 398.Dl "nc -l remotehost port > /tmp/sample.out" 399.Pp 400To generate 401.Xr gprof 1 402compatible profiles from a sample file use: 403.Dl "pmcstat -R /tmp/sample.out -g" 404.Pp 405To print a system-wide profile with callgraphs to file 406.Pa "foo.graph" 407use: 408.Dl "pmcstat -R /tmp/sample.out -G foo.graph" 409.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 410If option 411.Fl v 412is specified, 413.Nm 414may issue the following diagnostic messages: 415.Bl -diag 416.It "#callchain/dubious-frames" 417The number of callchain records that had an 418.Dq impossible 419value for a return address. 420.It "#exec handling errors" 421The number of 422.Xr exec 2 423events in the log file that named executables that could not be 424analyzed. 425.It "#exec/elf" 426The number of 427.Xr exec 2 428events that named ELF executables. 429.It "#exec/unknown" 430The number of 431.Xr exec 2 432events that named executables with unrecognized formats. 433.It "#samples/total" 434The total number of samples in the log file. 435.It "#samples/unclaimed" 436The number of samples that could not be correlated to a known 437executable object (i.e., to an executable, shared library, the 438kernel or the runtime loader). 439.It "#samples/unknown-object" 440The number of samples that were associated with an executable 441with an unrecognized object format. 442.El 443.Pp 444.Ex -std 445.Sh COMPATIBILITY 446Due to the limitations of the 447.Pa gmon.out 448file format, 449.Xr gprof 1 450compatible profiles generated by the 451.Fl g 452option do not contain information about calls that cross executable 453boundaries. 454The generated 455.Pa gmon.out 456files are also only meaningful for native executables. 457.Sh SEE ALSO 458.Xr gprof 1 , 459.Xr nc 1 , 460.Xr execvp 3 , 461.Xr pmc 3 , 462.Xr pmclog 3 , 463.Xr hwpmc 4 , 464.Xr pmccontrol 8 , 465.Xr sysctl 8 466.Sh HISTORY 467The 468.Nm 469utility first appeared in 470.Fx 6.0 . 471It is 472.Ud 473.Sh AUTHORS 474.An Joseph Koshy Aq Mt jkoshy@FreeBSD.org 475.Sh BUGS 476The 477.Nm 478utility cannot yet analyse 479.Xr hwpmc 4 480logs generated by non-native architectures. 481