perf-timechart(1) ================= NAME ---- perf-timechart - Tool to visualize total system behavior during a workload SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] 'perf timechart' [<timechart options>] {record} [<record options>] DESCRIPTION ----------- There are two variants of perf timechart: 'perf timechart record <command>' to record the system level events of an arbitrary workload. 'perf timechart' to turn a trace into a Scalable Vector Graphics file, that can be viewed with popular SVG viewers such as 'Inkscape'. TIMECHART OPTIONS ----------------- -o:: --output=:: Select the output file (default: output.svg) -i:: --input=:: Select the input file (default: perf.data unless stdin is a fifo) -w:: --width=:: Select the width of the SVG file (default: 1000) -P:: --power-only:: Only output the CPU power section of the diagram -T:: --tasks-only:: Don't output processor state transitions -p:: --process:: Select the processes to display, by name or PID --symfs=<directory>:: Look for files with symbols relative to this directory. EXAMPLES -------- $ perf timechart record git pull [ perf record: Woken up 13 times to write data ] [ perf record: Captured and wrote 4.253 MB perf.data (~185801 samples) ] $ perf timechart Written 10.2 seconds of trace to output.svg. Record system-wide timechart: $ perf timechart record then generate timechart and highlight 'gcc' tasks: $ perf timechart --highlight gcc -n:: --proc-num:: Print task info for at least given number of tasks. -t:: --topology:: Sort CPUs according to topology. --highlight=<duration_nsecs|task_name>:: Highlight tasks (using different color) that run more than given duration or tasks with given name. If number is given it's interpreted as number of nanoseconds. If non-numeric string is given it's interpreted as task name. RECORD OPTIONS -------------- -P:: --power-only:: Record only power-related events -T:: --tasks-only:: Record only tasks-related events -g:: --callchain:: Do call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording SEE ALSO -------- linkperf:perf-record[1]