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perf tools: Fix spelling mistakes
Mostly in the documentation. Signed-off-by: Kim Phillips <kim.phillips@arm.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170503131350.cebeecd8bd0f2968417626ab@arm.com [ Fix spelling of "parameter" in one of the spell-checked lines ] Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ REPORT OPTIONS
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-c::
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--coalesce::
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Specify sorintg fields for single cacheline display.
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Specify sorting fields for single cacheline display.
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Following fields are available: tid,pid,iaddr,dso
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(see COALESCE)
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ REPORT OPTIONS
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-d::
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--display::
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Siwtch to HITM type (rmt, lcl) to display and sort on. Total HITMs as default.
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Switch to HITM type (rmt, lcl) to display and sort on. Total HITMs as default.
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C2C RECORD
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----------
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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ OPTIONS
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the libunwind or libdw library) should be used instead.
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Using the "lbr" method doesn't require any compiler options. It
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will produce call graphs from the hardware LBR registers. The
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main limition is that it is only available on new Intel
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main limitation is that it is only available on new Intel
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platforms, such as Haswell. It can only get user call chain. It
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doesn't work with branch stack sampling at the same time.
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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ OPTIONS
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--parent=<regex>::
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A regex filter to identify parent. The parent is a caller of this
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function and searched through the callchain, thus it requires callchain
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information recorded. The pattern is in the exteneded regex format and
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information recorded. The pattern is in the extended regex format and
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defaults to "\^sys_|^do_page_fault", see '--sort parent'.
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-x::
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@ -207,8 +207,8 @@ OPTIONS
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-g::
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--call-graph=<print_type,threshold[,print_limit],order,sort_key[,branch],value>::
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Display call chains using type, min percent threshold, print limit,
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call order, sort key, optional branch and value. Note that ordering of
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parameters is not fixed so any parement can be given in an arbitraty order.
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call order, sort key, optional branch and value. Note that ordering
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is not fixed so any parameter can be given in an arbitrary order.
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One exception is the print_limit which should be preceded by threshold.
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print_type can be either:
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@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ When the event stream contains multiple events each event is identified
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by an ID. This can be either through the PERF_SAMPLE_ID or the
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PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER header. The PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER header is
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at a fixed offset from the event header, which allows reliable
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parsing of the header. Relying on ID may be ambigious.
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parsing of the header. Relying on ID may be ambiguous.
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IDENTIFIER is only supported by newer Linux kernels.
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Perf record specific events:
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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ struct attr_event {
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uint64_t id[];
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};
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE = 65, /* depreceated */
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE = 65, /* deprecated */
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#define MAX_EVENT_NAME 64
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ For memory address profiling, try: perf mem record / perf mem report
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For tracepoint events, try: perf report -s trace_fields
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To record callchains for each sample: perf record -g
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To record every process run by a user: perf record -u <user>
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Skip collecing build-id when recording: perf record -B
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Skip collecting build-id when recording: perf record -B
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To change sampling frequency to 100 Hz: perf record -F 100
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See assembly instructions with percentage: perf annotate <symbol>
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If you prefer Intel style assembly, try: perf annotate -M intel
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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ struct build_id_event {
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enum perf_user_event_type { /* above any possible kernel type */
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PERF_RECORD_USER_TYPE_START = 64,
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_ATTR = 64,
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE = 65, /* depreceated */
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE = 65, /* deprecated */
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_TRACING_DATA = 66,
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PERF_RECORD_HEADER_BUILD_ID = 67,
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PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND = 68,
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