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NAME¶
blktrace - generate traces of the i/o traffic on block devicesSYNOPSIS¶
blktrace -d dev [ -r debugfs_path ] [ -o output ] [-k ] [ -w time ] [ -a action ] [ -A action_mask ] [ -v ]DESCRIPTION¶
blktrace is a block layer IO tracing mechanism which provides detailed information about request queue operations up to user space. There are three major components: a kernel component, a utility to record the i/o trace information for the kernel to user space, and utilities to analyse and view the trace information. This man page describes blktrace, which records the i/o event trace information for a specific block device to a file.- -
- blktrace receives data from the kernel in buffers passed up
through the debug file system (relay). Each device being traced has a file
created in the mounted directory for the debugfs, which defaults to
/sys/kernel/debug -- this can be overridden with the -r
command line argument.
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- blktrace defaults to collecting all events that can be
traced. To limit the events being captured, you can specify one or more
filter masks via the -a option.
Alternatively, one may specify the entire mask utilising a hexadecimal value that is version-specific. (Requires understanding of the internal representation of the filter mask.)
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- As noted above, the events are passed up via a series of
buffers stored into debugfs files. The size and number of buffers can be
specified via the -b and -n arguments respectively.
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- blktrace stores the extracted data into files stored in the
local directory. The format of the file names is (by default)
device. blktrace.cpu, where device is the base
device name (e.g, if we are tracing /dev/sda, the base device name would
be sda); and cpu identifies a CPU for the event stream.
The device portion of the event file name can be changed via the -o option.
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- blktrace may also be run concurrently with blkparse to
produce live output -- to do this specify -o - for blktrace.
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- The default behaviour for blktrace is to run forever until
explicitly killed by the user (via a control-C, or kill utility
invocation). There are two ways to modify this:
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1. - You may utilise the blktrace utility itself to kill a
running trace -- via the -k option.
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2. - You can specify a run-time duration for blktrace via the
-w option -- then blktrace will run for the specified number of
seconds, and then halt.
OPTIONS¶
-A hex-maskSet filter mask to hex-mask (see below
for masks)
Add mask to current filter (see below
for masks)
Specifies buffer size for event extraction
(scaled by 1024). The default buffer size is 512KiB.
Adds dev as a device to trace
Adds the devices found in file as
devices to trace
Kill on-going trace
Specifies number of buffers to use. blktrace
defaults to 4 sub buffers.
Prepend file to output file
name(s)
Specifies debugfs mount point
Sets run time to the number of seconds
specified
FILTER MASKS¶
The following masks may be passed with the -a command line option, multiple filters may be combined via multiple -a command line options.barrier: barrier attribute
complete: completed by driver
fs: requests
issue: issued to driver
pc: packet command events
queue: queue operations
read: read traces
requeue: requeue operations
sync: synchronous attribute
write: write traces
notify: trace messages
REQUEST TYPES¶
blktrace distinguishes between two types of block layer requests, file system and SCSI commands. The former are dubbed fs requests, the latter pc requests. File system requests are normal read/write operations, i.e. any type of read or write from a specific disk location at a given size. These requests typically originate from a user process, but they may also be initiated by the vm flushing dirty data to disk or the file system syncing a super or journal block to disk. pc requests are SCSI commands. blktrace sends the command data block as a payload so that blkparse can decode it.EXAMPLES¶
To trace the i/o on the device /dev/hda and parse the output to human readable form, use the following command:% blktrace -d /dev/sda -o - | blkparse -i -
% btrace /dev/sda
% blktrace /dev/sda /dev/sdb
% blkparse sda sdb
AUTHORS¶
blktrace was written by Jens Axboe, Alan D. Brunelle and Nathan Scott. This man page was created from the blktrace documentation by Bas Zoetekouw.REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to <linux-btrace@vger.kernel.org>COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2006 Jens Axboe, Alan D. Brunelle and Nathan Scott.SEE ALSO¶
btrace (8), blkparse (1), verify_blkparse (1), blkrawverify (1), btt (1)| March 6, 2007 | blktrace git-20070306202522 |