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- Intel Branch Trace Store
- ========================
- Overview
- ========
- Intel BTS could be regarded as a predecessor to Intel PT and has some
- similarities because it can also identify every branch a program takes. A
- notable difference is that Intel BTS has no timing information and as a
- consequence the present implementation is limited to per-thread recording.
- While decoding Intel BTS does not require walking the object code, the object
- code is still needed to pair up calls and returns correctly, consequently much
- of the Intel PT documentation applies also to Intel BTS. Refer to the Intel PT
- documentation and consider that the PMU 'intel_bts' can usually be used in
- place of 'intel_pt' in the examples provided, with the proviso that per-thread
- recording must also be stipulated i.e. the --per-thread option for
- 'perf record'.
- perf record
- ===========
- new event
- ---------
- The Intel BTS kernel driver creates a new PMU for Intel BTS. The perf record
- option is:
- -e intel_bts//
- Currently Intel BTS is limited to per-thread tracing so the --per-thread option
- is also needed.
- snapshot option
- ---------------
- The snapshot option is the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation).
- auxtrace mmap size option
- -----------------------
- The mmap size option is the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation).
- perf script
- ===========
- By default, perf script will decode trace data found in the perf.data file.
- This can be further controlled by option --itrace. The --itrace option is
- the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation) except that neither
- "instructions" events nor "transactions" events (and consequently call
- chains) are supported.
- To disable trace decoding entirely, use the option --no-itrace.
- dump option
- -----------
- perf script has an option (-D) to "dump" the events i.e. display the binary
- data.
- When -D is used, Intel BTS packets are displayed.
- To disable the display of Intel BTS packets, combine the -D option with
- --no-itrace.
- perf report
- ===========
- By default, perf report will decode trace data found in the perf.data file.
- This can be further controlled by new option --itrace exactly the same as
- perf script.
- perf inject
- ===========
- perf inject also accepts the --itrace option in which case tracing data is
- removed and replaced with the synthesized events. e.g.
- perf inject --itrace -i perf.data -o perf.data.new
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