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| TRACE-CMD-DUMP(1) | TRACE-CMD-DUMP(1) |
NAME¶
trace-cmd-dump - show a meta data from a trace file, created by trace-cmd recordSYNOPSIS¶
trace-cmd dump [OPTIONS] [input-file]DESCRIPTION¶
The trace-cmd(1) dump command will display the meta data from a trace file created by trace-cmd record.OPTIONS¶
-i input-fileBy default, trace-cmd dump will read the file
trace.dat. But the -i option open up the given input-file
instead. Note, the input file may also be specified as the last item on the
command line.
-v, --validate
Check if the input file is a valid trace file, created by
trace-cmd.
--summary
Print a meta data summary - initial format and a short
description of each file section. This is the default action, if no arguments
are specified.
--head-page
Print the header page information, stored in the
file.
--head-event
Print the event header information, stored in the
file.
--ftrace-events
Print formats of ftrace specific events.
--systems
Print information of event systems, stored in the file -
name and number of events for each system.
--events
Print formats of all events, stored in the file.
--kallsyms
Print information of the mapping of function addresses to
the function names.
--printk
Print trace_printk() format strings, stored in the
file.
--cmd-lines
Print mapping a PID to a process name.
--options
Print all options, stored in the file.
--flyrecord
Print the offset and the size of tracing data per each
CPU.
--all
Print all meta data from the file.
--help
Print usage information.
EXAMPLES¶
# trace-cmd dump --summary -i trace.datTracing meta data in file trace.dat:
[Initial format]
6 [Version]
0 [Little endian]
8 [Bytes in a long]
4096 [Page size, bytes]
[Header info, 205 bytes]
[Header event, 205 bytes]
[Ftrace format, 15 events]
[Events format, 2 systems]
[Kallsyms, 7144493 bytes]
[Trace printk, 2131 bytes]
[Saved command lines, 117 bytes]
8 [CPUs with tracing data]
[12 options]
[Flyrecord tracing data]
# trace-cmd dump --flyrecord -i trace.dat
[Flyrecord tracing data]
7176192 0 [offset, size of cpu 0]
7176192 0 [offset, size of cpu 1]
7176192 0 [offset, size of cpu 2]
7176192 4096 [offset, size of cpu 3]
7180288 4096 [offset, size of cpu 4]
7184384 0 [offset, size of cpu 5]
7184384 0 [offset, size of cpu 6]
7184384 0 [offset, size of cpu 7]
# trace-cmd dump --summary --systems -i trace.dat
Tracing meta data in file trace.dat:
[Initial format]
6 [Version]
0 [Little endian]
8 [Bytes in a long]
4096 [Page size, bytes]
[Header info, 205 bytes]
[Header event, 205 bytes]
[Ftrace format, 15 events]
[Events format, 3 systems]
sched 23 [system, events]
irq 5 [system, events]
kvm 70 [system, events]
[Kallsyms, 7144493 bytes]
[Trace printk, 2131 bytes]
[Saved command lines, 157 bytes]
8 [CPUs with tracing data]
[11 options]
[Flyrecord tracing data]
# trace-cmd dump --summary --systems -i trace.dat File trace.dat is a valid trace-cmd file
SEE ALSO¶
trace-cmd(1), trace-cmd.dat(1)AUTHOR¶
Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org[1]>, author of trace-cmd. Tzvetomir Stoyanov <tz.stoyanov@gmail.com[2]>, author of this man page.RESOURCES¶
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/trace-cmd.gitCOPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).NOTES¶
- 1.
- rostedt@goodmis.org
mailto:rostedt@goodmis.org
- 2.
- tz.stoyanov@gmail.com
mailto:tz.stoyanov@gmail.com
| 09/11/2020 |