Questions tagged [perf]
Perf is a profiler tool for Linux 2.6+ based systems.
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Perf causing program to exit unexpectedly with code 255
I'm running a C++ program with perf, causing it to exit unexpectedly with return code 255. The command I used to run perf is the following:
perf record --freq=997 --call-graph dwarf -q -o /tmp/xxxperf ...
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How to benchmark a C program
I wrote server and client programs in C and ran them on my Beaglebone platform with different Linux versions (I compiled it). However, the performance of the old Linux version(2.6) is better than the ...
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How to collect DMA events (like memory write and read) by perf tool?
I recent learned that the write and read operation on momory are not all originate within processor, but also can be directly accessed by other I/O device like harddisk. though command perf record -e ...
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Get perf events at 1ms granularity
I have an executable (runs for 2 seconds) for which I want to record events cache-misses and cycles every 1ms (I want to see what percentage of cycles are wasted in cache-misses every 1ms). That ...
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When using perf, how can I only focus on the parts I care about? [duplicate]
I have a program that can roughly be divided into four parts: data reading, data transformation, computation, and data writing, like this
fn main(){
let raw_data = read_from_file();
let data = ...
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How does perf correlate hardware events with PMU registers?
I have programmatically set up perf in such a way to allow for direct reading of PMU registers by following perf docs and the ARM register summary.
Below is how I have set up perf to configure the CPU ...
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C profiler/tracer with timeline view
I am trying to get into C language and looking for a profiler or tracer tool that supports timeline view representation with every function calls. Something like tracing via PHP xDebug. Where all ...
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How to determine the number of memory loads generated by write allocate of cacheline?
According to this page and this page, a store miss to the L3 cache will occur first with a read operation, and in some cases can be avoided by non-temporal stores.
Is there a way (like some perf ...
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Why linux perf report addresses even beyond kernel space?
I collected some perf data (mostly mysqld process) via
sudo perf record --cpu 14-17,78-81 -a --call-graph lbr
Then I did perf report,
but I saw some very strange addresses reported by Linux perf and ...
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segmentaion fault on linux 4.14.304 when run "perf record"
I run "perf record" and it crashes:
# perf record
[ 5574.631385] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffff80087497a9
[ 5574.639299] Mem abort info:
[ 5574.640708] ...
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Access frequency limitation for reading PMCCNTR_EL0?
I am using perf_event_open in my c profiling app to leverage perf in getting event data. In order to improve performance, I am reading the hardware registers directly by following the Perf Userspace ...
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What do the 'n', 'p', and 'u' stand for that follow Google Benchmark's perf counter results?
I have a Google Benchmark such as the following.
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
#include <cstring>
static void bench_memset(benchmark::State& state) {
char buffer[16];
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Is mmap() faster than read() for perf_event_open
I am looking to monitor a number of events (hardware, software, and hardware cache) in my application. As with most applications that do profiling, performance is key. In an ideal world I would be ...
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Why do mem_load_retired.l1_hit and mem_load_retired.l1_miss not add to the total number of loads?
I'm investigating the effects of cache on performance on x86-64 CPUs. I've been using Linux's perf to monitor cache hit/miss rates, particularly these counters:
mem_inst_retired.all_loads
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How to calculate the L3 cache miss rate using the perf cli tool?
Is there any way to calculate the LLC cache miss rate by the perf tool in Linux?
My perf output gives me the following command for the LLC cache:
LLC load misses, LLC loads, LLC stores, LLC store ...
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How to measure intructions in a small portion of code with Perf API (PAPI)
My problem
I am using PAPI high-level API to measure a C++ tree traversal code. With an abstract example:
retval = PAPI_hl_region_begin("traversal");
if ( retval != PAPI_OK )
printf(&...
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Cannot get any flamegraph out of perf run. Is function pointer not enough?
I am running perf on a Google Benchmark.
It is compiled with GCC 10 RelWithDebInfo.
I am using CentOS on x86.
Option --call-graph fp is the only option that works. Not sure why I cannot go dwarf.
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perf - immigration of /proc/kallsyms and System.Map for remote analysis
How do you guys use
perf
to perform offline analysis on user-space program from online servers?
I ran perf record to gather data and perf-archive to pack up and transfer to localhost to do perf ...
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Use perf to see if I'm write bound?
I have a loop that's running slower than I expected. I measure how long it takes per collection it processes and notice it takes twice as long when I use 8 cores (overall 4x faster). There's no data ...
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How is it possible to explain large execution speed difference between two processors?
I wrote a fortran program to simulate molecular system. I developed it on a desktop computer whose processor is a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz. After, to launch large scale simulation, I ...
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Why are L1 Cache Misses a lot less than L2 Cache Accesses?
I'm using perf_event_open to read L1 / L2 / L3 cache information using the raw performance events defined here. I am seeing interesting behavior:
L1D misses < L2D accesses
L2D misses < L3D ...
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Workload Memory Bandwidth Comparison Inconsistency
I have an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz (Haswell) processor. In a relatively idle situation, I ran the following Perf commands for around 5 seconds. The counters are offcore_response....
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Perf stat doesn't count events when using delay switch
I am trying to profile my application 20 seconds after starting because I'm not interested in the initialization stage.
So I used perf with the delay (microseconds) switch:
sudo perf stat --delay=...
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simpleperf failed to read symbols
I used simpleperf to analyze performance issue for android. But it reported the following errors.
/mnt/androidwritable # simpleperf report --print-event-count |head -n 10
simpleperf W dso.cpp:450] ...
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Why mcyclecfg and minstretcfg is needed?
In RISC-V, new CSRs are planning to be added. This is the documentation on Github Page. It is addressed to two problems below.
• It introduces unpredictable noise to the counter values observed by
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Profiling short-lived threads? Sometimes getting sys_perf_event_open() syscall returned with 3 (No such process)
I use the perf command to analyze program performance, the execution command is
perf stat -p 4124093 -- sleep 5
where 4124093 is pid.
Then I get an error message
The sys_perf_event_open() syscall ...
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Why does the execution of a program result in these context switches?
Here is the source code of my program
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#...
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Simple Table Server is not working for multiple thread groups when started STS from Jmeter
As per the requirement we need to use STS for handling of test data, we have multiple threadgroup's & we are not supposed to start STS manually
when we start simple table server via JSR223 sampler ...
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Unexpectedly slow performance on moving from register to frequently accessed variable
I'm learning about how caching works using the following example:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
typedef uint32_t data_t;
const int U = 10000000; // ...
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Equivalent for uops_dispatched_port and uops_executed_port on AMD
I am working on the activity of ensuring optimal loading of CPU pipeline by FMA operations.
I need to make measurements on AMD Ryzen 9 (Zen 4), not the Intel platform.
Could you suggest HW events or a ...
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perf_event_open - unable to monitor HW_CACHE write and prefetch events
I am attempting to monitor PERF_TYPE_HW_CACHE events. I have found that I am able to measure read accesses and misses for each cache, but if I try to measure write or prefetch accesses/misses the ...
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eBPF program execution context
I'm experimenting with writing eBPF using libbpf but the documentation is very sparse and I'm having troubles understanding even some basic things related to eBPF program execution. I'm mostly ...
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How to annotate code with cache miss ratio (instead of just cache hits or misses) using perf?
I am trying to look for areas of code with higher than average cache misses, to identify areas to improve. I am using perf, and collecting events. I can see how I can look at overall cache hit ratios ...
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Why does `l2_cache_accesses_from_dc_misses` not include `l2_request_g1.ls_rd_blk_c_s` in zen2?
Recently, I used perf to improve the program performance. It has two events l2_cache_req_stat.ls_rd_blk_cs and l2_cache_req_stat.ls_rd_blk_l_hit_s on my zen2 r7 4800h cpu. They can be seen in the ...
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Measuring ITLB_FLUSH on icelake processors
According to the Intel website for performance counters at https://perfmon-events.intel.com/, there are counters specifically for ITLB.ITLB_FLUSH for processors based on the "skylake" ...
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Measure the number of executed instructions including *speculative*
I'd like to measure the number of instructions executed in my program including speculative instructions that didn't retire.
I know that linux perf can easily report the retired instruction count with:...
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simpleperf stat -e raw-inst-retired reports different results when I add a nice value
I have an executable I'm trying to profile and one of the first things I do is look at instructions executed through its lifetime.
To do this on Android ARM64 device, I run:
simpleperf stat -e raw-...
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why can perf lead to load balancing
when I run my program by ./example 8388608 0 16
there are a total of 16 threads
and I time each of them
the result is follow
32ms
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43ms
42ms
42ms
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40ms
35ms
41ms
39ms
33ms
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Running perf in docker when executables are on shared volumes
I'm using Docker Desktop for Mac and have launched my container using the following command:
$ docker run --privileged -it -v $PWD:/opt image-codecs-bench sh
I want to build the library from PWD and ...
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Which instruction is recorded when an overflow of PMC occurs?
When profiling a program with "cpu-cycle" event using "pref record -p $pid && perf report" command, I think the underlying hardware PMC does the following things:
Increase ...
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perf (linux performance tool) : low max Children consumption per symbol
I develop a C++ program on Linux Ubuntu. In order to improve its performance, I attach perf to the process using
sudo perf record -g -p <pid>. Then I stop it (CTRL-C) and watch the report
sudo ...
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How is "IPC" calculated by perf stat?
I have collected perf data with the following command:
sudo perf stat -e instructions,cycles,task-clock,cpu-clock -a -I 1000 -x , -G /mygroup
part of the output is shown as following:
39.050051176,...
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Install perf failed util/annotate.c: too few arguments to function 'init_disassemble_info
I compiled a 5.15.0 kernel, but the installation of perf failed.
I cannot download through apt install
WARNING: perf not found for kernel 5.15.0
You may need to install the following packages for ...
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perf show events per elf-section
Is there a way to get perf report (or any other perf analysis tool) to display even counts by elf-section?
For example standard perf record echo "hi"; perf report results in:
# Overhead ...
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Why are the result files not being generated for each counter in the new directory?
I am attempting to use the Linux perf tool to monitor counters. I am measuring counters in intervals of 500 milliseconds over a span of 10 minutes. I am trying to output the results of each counter ...
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How to use TMA related events like "topdown-fe-bound" in perf-5.14?
The environment we use are as follows: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8468VL + Kernel 5.14 + CentOS 7 + perf-5.14
We have the following four different result:
sudo perf -a -e topdown-fe-bound -- sleep 1
&...
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Perf doesn't have language (python) support
I am trying to use self built linux perf tool. perf source code comes with linux kernel source, I downloaded linux kernel sources and built and installed tools/perf via the command
sudo make -C tools ...
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Cache hits and time measurement of assembly instructions
Currently I am working on my project for Computer Architecture class about dynamic analysis of execution of instructions in programs, and I can't quite find any information on if time spent on ...
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missing symbol names in perf top but not in perf record/report
An application (compiled with -g and -fno-omit-frame-pointer) is running
inside the linux container. Trying to use perf tool on the linux host (not
inside the container) to identify a list of ...
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insmod command throwing WARNING message while inserting kernel module
I am testing an kernel module which creates perf events on every core and count the total number of L2D_CACHE_REFILL.
System details: NVIDIA Jetson nano, OS: Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS, Kernel: 4.9.255, L4T: ...