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3.10. Latency Tracing Using trace-cmd
trace-cmd is a front-end tool to ftrace. It can enable the ftrace interactions described earlier without needing to write into the /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/ directory. It can be installed without the special tracing kernel variants, and it does not add any overhead when it is installed.
- To install the
trace-cmdtool, enter the following command asroot:~]# yum install trace-cmd - To start the utility, type
trace-cmdat the shell prompt, along with the options you require, using the following syntax:~]# trace-cmd commandSome examples of commands are:~]# trace-cmd record -p function myappEnable and start recording functions executing within the kernel while myapp runs. It records functions from all CPUS and all tasks, even those not related to myapp.~]# trace-cmd reportDisplay the result.~]# trace-cmd record -p function -l 'sched*' myappRecord only functions that start withschedwhile myapp runs.~]# trace-cmd start -e irqEnable all the IRQ events.~]# trace-cmd start -p wakeup_rtStart thewakeup_rttracer.~]# trace-cmd start -p preemptirqsoff -dStart thepreemptirqsofftracer but disable function tracing in doing so. Note: the version of trace-cmd in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 turns offftrace_enabledinstead of using thefunction-traceoption. You can enable it again withtrace-cmd start -p function.~]# trace-cmd start -p nopRestore the state in which the system was before trace-cmd started modifying it. This is important if you want to use the debugfs file system after using trace-cmd, whether or not the system was restarted in the meantime.
Note
See the trace-cmd(1) man page for a complete list of commands and options. All the individual commands also have their own man pages, trace-cmd-command. For further information about event tracing and function tracer, see Appendix A, Event Tracing and Appendix B, Detailed Description of Ftrace. - In this example, the
trace-cmdutility will trace a single trace point:~]# trace-cmd record -e sched_wakeup ls /bin