.I flags
argument is formed by ORing together zero or more of the following values:
.TP
-.BR PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC " (since Linux 3.14)."
+.BR PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC " (since Linux 3.14)"
+.\" commit a21b0b354d4ac39be691f51c53562e2c24443d9e
This flag enables the close-on-exec flag for the created
event file descriptor,
so that the file descriptor is automatically closed on
.B PERF_FLAG_FD_OUTPUT
flag.
.TP
-.BR PERF_FLAG_FD_OUTPUT " (broken since Linux 2.6.35)."
+.BR PERF_FLAG_FD_OUTPUT " (broken since Linux 2.6.35)"
+.\" commit ac9721f3f54b27a16c7e1afb2481e7ee95a70318
This flag re-routes the event's sampled output to instead
be included in the mmap buffer of the event specified by
.IR group_fd .
.TP
-.BR PERF_FLAG_PID_CGROUP " (since Linux 2.6.39)."
+.BR PERF_FLAG_PID_CGROUP " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
+.\" commit e5d1367f17ba6a6fed5fd8b74e4d5720923e0c25
This flag activates per-container system-wide monitoring.
A container
is an abstraction that isolates a set of resources for finer-grained
.IR config " field."
.TP
.BR PERF_TYPE_BREAKPOINT " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit 24f1e32c60c45c89a997c73395b69c8af6f0a84e
This indicates a hardware breakpoint as provided by the CPU.
Breakpoints can be read/write accesses to an address as well as
execution of an instruction address.
.TP
.RB "dynamic PMU"
-Since Linux 2.6.39,
+Since Linux 2.6.38,
+.\" commit 2e80a82a49c4c7eca4e35734380f28298ba5db19
.BR perf_event_open ()
can support multiple PMUs.
To enable this, a value exported by the kernel can be used in the
is set to 64; this was the size of the first published struct.
.B PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER1
is 72, corresponding to the addition of breakpoints in Linux 2.6.33.
+.\" commit cb5d76999029ae7a517cb07dfa732c1b5a934fc2
+.\" this was added much later when PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER2 happened
+.\" but the actual attr_size had increased in 2.6.33
.B PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER2
is 80 corresponding to the addition of branch sampling in Linux 3.4.
+.\" commit cb5d76999029ae7a517cb07dfa732c1b5a934fc2
.B PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER3
is 96 corresponding to the addition
of
and
.I sample_stack_user
in Linux 3.7.
+.\" commit 1659d129ed014b715b0b2120e6fd929bdd33ed03
.TP
.I "config"
This specifies which event you want, in conjunction with
enough to fully specify the event.
The encoding of these fields are event dependent.
-The most significant bit (bit 63) of
-.I config
-signifies CPU-specific (raw) counter configuration data;
-if the most significant bit is unset, the next 7 bits are an event
-type and the rest of the bits are the event identifier.
-
There are various ways to set the
.I config
field that are dependent on the value of the previously
.TP
.B PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS
Retired branch instructions.
-Prior to Linux 2.6.34, this used
+Prior to Linux 2.6.35, this used
the wrong event on AMD processors.
+.\" commit f287d332ce835f77a4f5077d2c0ef1e3f9ea42d2
.TP
.B PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES
Mispredicted branch instructions.
Bus cycles, which can be different from total cycles.
.TP
.BR PERF_COUNT_HW_STALLED_CYCLES_FRONTEND " (since Linux 3.0)"
+.\" commit 8f62242246351b5a4bc0c1f00c0c7003edea128a
Stalled cycles during issue.
.TP
.BR PERF_COUNT_HW_STALLED_CYCLES_BACKEND " (since Linux 3.0)"
+.\" commit 8f62242246351b5a4bc0c1f00c0c7003edea128a
Stalled cycles during retirement.
.TP
.BR PERF_COUNT_HW_REF_CPU_CYCLES " (since Linux 3.3)"
+.\" commit c37e17497e01fc0f5d2d6feb5723b210b3ab8890
Total cycles; not affected by CPU frequency scaling.
.RE
.IP
This counts context switches.
Until Linux 2.6.34, these were all reported as user-space
events, after that they are reported as happening in the kernel.
+.\" commit e49a5bd38159dfb1928fd25b173bc9de4bbadb21
.TP
.B PERF_COUNT_SW_CPU_MIGRATIONS
This reports the number of times the process
These required disk I/O to handle.
.TP
.BR PERF_COUNT_SW_ALIGNMENT_FAULTS " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit f7d7986060b2890fc26db6ab5203efbd33aa2497
This counts the number of alignment faults.
These happen when unaligned memory accesses happen; the kernel
can handle these but it reduces performance.
This happens only on some architectures (never on x86).
.TP
.BR PERF_COUNT_SW_EMULATION_FAULTS " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit f7d7986060b2890fc26db6ab5203efbd33aa2497
This counts the number of emulation faults.
The kernel sometimes traps on unimplemented instructions
and emulates them for user space.
This can negatively impact performance.
.TP
.BR PERF_COUNT_SW_DUMMY " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit fa0097ee690693006ab1aea6c01ad3c851b65c77
This is a placeholder event that counts nothing.
Informational sample record types such as mmap or comm
must be associated with an active event.
.B PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_BPU
for measuring the branch prediction unit
.TP
-.BR PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_NODE " (since Linux 3.0)"
+.BR PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_NODE " (since Linux 3.1)"
+.\" commit 89d6c0b5bdbb1927775584dcf532d98b3efe1477
for measuring local memory accesses
.RE
.P
.RE
.TP
.IR sample_period ", " sample_freq
-A "sampling" counter is one that generates an interrupt
+A "sampling" event is one that generates an overflow notification
every N events, where N is given by
.IR sample_period .
-A sampling counter has
+A sampling event has
.IR sample_period " > 0."
-When an overflow interrupt occurs, requested data is recorded
+When an overflow occurs, requested data is recorded
in the mmap buffer.
The
.I sample_type
-field controls what data is recorded on each interrupt.
+field controls what data is recorded on each overflow.
.I sample_freq
can be used if you wish to use frequency rather than period.
Usually returned by tracepoint events.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK " (since Linux 3.4)"
+.\" commit bce38cd53e5ddba9cb6d708c4ef3d04a4016ec7e
This provides a record of recent branches, as provided
by CPU branch sampling hardware (such as Intel Last Branch Record).
Not all hardware supports this feature.
field for how to filter which branches are reported.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit 4018994f3d8785275ef0e7391b75c3462c029e56
Records the current user-level CPU register state
(the values in the process before the kernel was called).
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit c5ebcedb566ef17bda7b02686e0d658a7bb42ee7
Records the user level stack, allowing stack unwinding.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT " (since Linux 3.10)"
+.\" commit c3feedf2aaf9ac8bad6f19f5d21e4ee0b4b87e9c
Records a hardware provided weight value that expresses how
costly the sampled event was.
This allows the hardware to highlight expensive events in
a profile.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC " (since Linux 3.10)"
+.\" commit d6be9ad6c960f43800a6f118932bc8a5a4eadcd1
Records the data source: where in the memory hierarchy
the data associated with the sampled instruction came from.
-This is only available if the underlying hardware
+This is available only if the underlying hardware
supports this feature.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit ff3d527cebc1fa3707c617bfe9e74f53fcfb0955
Places the
.B SAMPLE_ID
value in a fixed position in the record,
event the sample belonged to (causing a circular
dependency).
-This new
+The
.B PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER
setting makes the event stream always parsable
by putting
.B SAMPLE_ID
values in records.
.TP
-.BR PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION " (Since Linux 3.13)"
+.BR PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION " (since Linux 3.13)"
+.\" commit fdfbbd07e91f8fe387140776f3fd94605f0c89e5
Records reasons for transactional memory abort events
(for example, from Intel TSX transactional memory support).
If the
.I comm_exec
flag is also successfully set (possible since Linux 3.16),
+.\" commit 82b897782d10fcc4930c9d4a15b175348fdd2871
then the misc flag
.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_COMM_EXEC
can be used to differentiate the
fork/exit notifications are included in the ring buffer.
.TP
.IR "watermark"
-If set, have a sampling interrupt happen when we cross the
+If set, have an overflow notification happen when we cross the
.I wakeup_watermark
boundary.
-Otherwise, interrupts happen after
+Otherwise, overflow notifications happen after
.I wakeup_events
samples.
.TP
.IR "precise_ip" " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
+.\" commit ab608344bcbde4f55ec4cd911b686b0ce3eae076
This controls the amount of skid.
Skid is how many instructions
execute between an event of interest happening and the kernel
.RE
.TP
.IR "mmap_data" " (since Linux 2.6.36)"
+.\" commit 3af9e859281bda7eb7c20b51879cf43aa788ac2e
The counterpart of the
.I mmap
field.
set (for example data and SysV shared memory).
.TP
.IR "sample_id_all" " (since Linux 2.6.38)"
+.\" commit c980d1091810df13f21aabbce545fd98f545bbf7
If set, then TID, TIME, ID, STREAM_ID, and CPU can
additionally be included in
.RB non- PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE s
.fi
.TP
.IR "exclude_host" " (since Linux 3.2)"
+.\" commit a240f76165e6255384d4bdb8139895fac7988799
Do not measure time spent in VM host.
.TP
.IR "exclude_guest" " (since Linux 3.2)"
+.\" commit a240f76165e6255384d4bdb8139895fac7988799
Do not measure time spent in VM guest.
.TP
.IR "exclude_callchain_kernel" " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit d077526485d5c9b12fe85d0b2b3b7041e6bc5f91
Do not include kernel callchains.
.TP
.IR "exclude_callchain_user" " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit d077526485d5c9b12fe85d0b2b3b7041e6bc5f91
Do not include user callchains.
.TP
.IR "mmap2" " (since Linux 3.16)"
+.\" commit 13d7a2410fa637f450a29ecb515ac318ee40c741
+.\" This is tricky; was committed during 3.12 development
+.\" but right before release was disabled.
+.\" So while you could select mmap2 starting with 3.12
+.\" it did not work until 3.16
+.\" commit a5a5ba72843dd05f991184d6cb9a4471acce1005
Generate an extended executable mmap record that contains enough
additional information to uniquely identify shared mappings.
The
flag must also be set for this to work.
.TP
.IR "comm_exec" " (since Linux 3.16)"
+.\" commit 82b897782d10fcc4930c9d4a15b175348fdd2871
This is purely a feature-detection flag, it does not change
kernel behavior.
If this flag can successfully be set, then, when
.RI ( wakeup_events )
or bytes
.RI ( wakeup_watermark )
-happen before an overflow signal happens.
+happen before an overflow notification happens.
Which one is used is selected by the
.I watermark
bit flag.
.I wakeup_events
-only counts
+counts only
.B PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE
record types.
-To receive a signal for every incoming
+To receive overflow notification for all
.B PERF_RECORD
-type set
+types choose watermark and set
.I wakeup_watermark
to 1.
+
+Prior to Linux 3.0 setting
+.\" commit f506b3dc0ec454a16d40cab9ee5d75435b39dc50
+.I wakeup_events
+to 0 resulted in no overflow notifications;
+more recent kernels treat 0 the same as 1.
.TP
.IR "bp_type" " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit 24f1e32c60c45c89a997c73395b69c8af6f0a84e
This chooses the breakpoint type.
It is one of:
.RS
.RE
.TP
.IR "bp_addr" " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit 24f1e32c60c45c89a997c73395b69c8af6f0a84e
.I bp_addr
address of the breakpoint.
For execution breakpoints this is the memory address of the instruction
of the memory location of interest.
.TP
.IR "config1" " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
+.\" commit a7e3ed1e470116c9d12c2f778431a481a6be8ab6
.I config1
is used for setting events that need an extra register or otherwise
do not fit in the regular config field.
on 3.3 and later kernels.
.TP
.IR "bp_len" " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit 24f1e32c60c45c89a997c73395b69c8af6f0a84e
.I bp_len
is the length of the breakpoint being measured if
.I type
.IR sizeof(long) .
.TP
.IR "config2" " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
+.\" commit a7e3ed1e470116c9d12c2f778431a481a6be8ab6
.I config2
is a further extension of the
field.
.TP
.IR "branch_sample_type" " (since Linux 3.4)"
+.\" commit bce38cd53e5ddba9cb6d708c4ef3d04a4016ec7e
If
.B PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK
is enabled, then this specifies what branches to include
Indirect calls.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_COND " (since Linux 3.16)"
+.\" commit bac52139f0b7ab31330e98fd87fc5a2664951050
Conditional branches.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_ABORT_TX " (since Linux 3.11)"
+.\" commit 135c5612c460f89657c4698fe2ea753f6f667963
Transactional memory aborts.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_IN_TX " (since Linux 3.11)"
+.\" commit 135c5612c460f89657c4698fe2ea753f6f667963
Branch in transactional memory transaction.
.TP
.BR PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_NO_TX " (since Linux 3.11)"
+.\" commit 135c5612c460f89657c4698fe2ea753f6f667963
Branch not in transactional memory transaction.
.RE
.TP
.IR "sample_regs_user" " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit 4018994f3d8785275ef0e7391b75c3462c029e56
This bit mask defines the set of user CPU registers to dump on samples.
The layout of the register mask is architecture-specific and
described in the kernel header
.IR arch/ARCH/include/uapi/asm/perf_regs.h .
.TP
.IR "sample_stack_user" " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit c5ebcedb566ef17bda7b02686e0d658a7bb42ee7
This defines the size of the user stack to dump if
.B PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER
is specified.
An unsigned 64-bit value containing the counter result.
.TP
.I id
-A globally unique value for this particular event, only there if
+A globally unique value for this particular event, only present if
.B PERF_FORMAT_ID
was specified in
.IR read_format .
Time the event was running.
.TP
.IR cap_usr_time " / " cap_usr_rdpmc " / " cap_bit0 " (since Linux 3.4)"
+.\" commit c7206205d00ab375839bd6c7ddb247d600693c09
There was a bug in the definition of
.I cap_usr_time
and
.I cap_usr_rdpmc
were actually set.
-Starting with 3.12 these are renamed to
+Starting with Linux 3.12, these are renamed to
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
.I cap_bit0
-and you should use the new
+and you should use the
.I cap_user_time
and
.I cap_user_rdpmc
.TP
.IR cap_bit0_is_deprecated " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
If set, this bit indicates that the kernel supports
the properly separated
.I cap_user_time
.TP
.IR cap_user_rdpmc " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
If the hardware supports user-space read of performance counters
without syscall (this is the "rdpmc" instruction on x86), then
the following code can be used to do a read:
.fi
.in
.TP
-.I cap_user_time " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.IR cap_user_time " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
This bit indicates the hardware has a constant, nonstop
timestamp counter (TSC on x86).
.TP
.IR cap_user_time_zero " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
Indicates the presence of
.I time_zero
which allows mapping timestamp values to
.fi
.TP
.IR time_zero " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
If
.I cap_usr_time_zero
.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_HYPERVISOR
Sample happened in the hypervisor.
.TP
-.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_KERNEL
+.BR PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_KERNEL " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
+.\" commit 39447b386c846bbf1c56f6403c5282837486200f
Sample happened in the guest kernel.
.TP
-.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_USER
+.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_USER " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
+.\" commit 39447b386c846bbf1c56f6403c5282837486200f
Sample happened in guest user code.
.RE
.RS
In addition, one of the following bits can be set:
.TP
-.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_MMAP_DATA
+.BR PERF_RECORD_MISC_MMAP_DATA " (since Linux 3.10)"
+.\" commit 2fe85427e3bf65d791700d065132772fc26e4d75
This is set when the mapping is not executable;
otherwise the mapping is executable.
.TP
-.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_COMM_EXEC
+.BR PERF_RECORD_MISC_COMM_EXEC " (since Linux 3.16)"
+.\" commit 82b897782d10fcc4930c9d4a15b175348fdd2871
This is set for a
.B PERF_RECORD_COMM
record on kernels more recent than Linux 3.16
See also
.IR perf_event_attr.precise_ip .
.TP
-.B PERF_RECORD_MISC_EXT_RESERVED
+.BR PERF_RECORD_MISC_EXT_RESERVED " (since Linux 2.6.35)"
+.\" commit 1676b8a077c352085d52578fb4f29350b58b6e74
This indicates there is extended data available (currently not used).
.RE
.TP
The branch target was predicted.
.TP
.IR in_tx " (since Linux 3.11)"
+.\" commit 135c5612c460f89657c4698fe2ea753f6f667963
The branch was in a transactional memory transaction.
.TP
.IR abort " (since Linux 3.11)"
+.\" commit 135c5612c460f89657c4698fe2ea753f6f667963
The branch was in an aborted transactional memory transaction.
.P
is a string describing the backing of the allocated memory.
.RE
.RE
-.SS Signal overflow
-Events can be set to deliver a signal when a threshold is crossed.
-.\" FIXME .
-.\" The following sentence doesn't seem to make sense.
-.\" These system calls do not set up signal handlers.
-The signal handler is set up using the
+.SS Overflow handling
+Events can be set to notify when a threshold is crossed,
+indicating an overflow.
+Overflow conditions can be captured by monitoring the
+event file descriptor with
.BR poll (2),
.BR select (2),
-.BR epoll (2)
-and
-.BR fcntl (2),
-system calls.
+or
+.BR epoll (2).
+Alternately, a SIGIO signal handler can be created and
+the event configured with
+.BR fcntl (2)
+to generate SIGIO signals.
-To generate signals, sampling must be enabled
+Overflows are generated only by sampling events
.RI ( sample_period
must have a nonzero value).
-There are two ways to generate signals.
+There are two ways to generate overflow notifications.
The first is to set a
.I wakeup_events
or
.I wakeup_watermark
-value that will generate a signal if a certain number of samples
+value that will trigger if a certain number of samples
or bytes have been written to the mmap ring buffer.
-In this case, a signal of type
+In this case
.B POLL_IN
-is sent.
+is indicated.
The other way is by use of the
.B PERF_EVENT_IOC_REFRESH
ioctl.
This ioctl adds to a counter that decrements each time the event overflows.
-When nonzero, a
+When nonzero,
.B POLL_IN
-signal is sent on overflow, but
-once the value reaches 0, a signal is sent of type
+is indicated, but
+once the counter reaches 0
.B POLL_HUP
-and
+is indicated and
the underlying event is disabled.
-Note: on newer kernels (since at least as early as Linux 3.2),
-.\" FIXME . Find out when this was introduced
-a signal is provided for every overflow, even if
-.I wakeup_events
-is not set.
+Starting with Linux 3.18,
+.\" commit 179033b3e064d2cd3f5f9945e76b0a0f0fbf4883
+.B POLL_HUP
+is indicated if the event being monitored is attached to a different
+process and that process exits.
.SS rdpmc instruction
Starting with Linux 3.4 on x86, you can use the
+.\" commit c7206205d00ab375839bd6c7ddb247d600693c09
.I rdpmc
instruction to get low-latency reads without having to enter the kernel.
Note that using
after which it is disabled.
Subsequent calls of this ioctl add the argument value to the current
count.
-A signal with
+An overflow notification with
.B POLL_IN
set will happen on each overflow until the
-count reaches 0; when that happens a signal with
-POLL_HUP
+count reaches 0; when that happens a notification with
+.B POLL_HUP
set is sent and the event is disabled.
Using an argument of 0 is considered undefined behavior.
.TP
.B PERF_EVENT_IOC_PERIOD
This updates the overflow period for the event.
-Since Linux 3.7 (on ARM) and Linux 3.14 (all other architectures),
+Since Linux 3.7 (on ARM)
+.\" commit 3581fe0ef37ce12ac7a4f74831168352ae848edc
+and Linux 3.14 (all other architectures),
+.\" commit bad7192b842c83e580747ca57104dd51fe08c223
the new period takes effect immediately.
On older kernels, the new period did not take effect until
after the next overflow.
The argument is a pointer to a 64-bit value containing the
desired new period.
-Prior to Linux 2.6.36 this ioctl always failed due to a bug
+Prior to Linux 2.6.36
+.\" commit ad0cf3478de8677f720ee06393b3147819568d6a
+this ioctl always failed due to a bug
in the kernel.
.TP
output should be ignored.
.TP
.BR PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_FILTER " (since Linux 2.6.33)"
+.\" commit 6fb2915df7f0747d9044da9dbff5b46dc2e20830
This adds an ftrace filter to this event.
The argument is a pointer to the desired ftrace filter.
.TP
.BR PERF_EVENT_IOC_ID " (since Linux 3.12)"
+.\" commit cf4957f17f2a89984915ea808876d9c82225b862
This returns the event ID value for the given event file descriptor.
The argument is a pointer to a 64-bit unsigned integer
file can be set to restrict access to the performance counters.
.RS
.IP 2 4
-only allow user-space measurements.
+allow only user-space measurements.
.IP 1
allow both kernel and user measurements (default).
.IP 0
Each subdirectory corresponds to a different PMU.
.TP
.IR /sys/bus/event_source/devices/*/type " (since Linux 2.6.38)"
+.\" commit abe43400579d5de0078c2d3a760e6598e183f871
This contains an integer that can be used in the
.I type
field of
to indicate that you wish to use this PMU.
.TP
.IR /sys/bus/event_source/devices/*/rdpmc " (since Linux 3.4)"
+.\" commit 0c9d42ed4cee2aa1dfc3a260b741baae8615744f
If this file is 1, then direct user-space access to the
performance counter registers is allowed via the rdpmc instruction.
This can be disabled by echoing 0 to the file.
.TP
.IR /sys/bus/event_source/devices/*/format/ " (since Linux 3.4)"
+.\" commit 641cc938815dfd09f8fa1ec72deb814f0938ac33
This subdirectory contains information on the architecture-specific
subfields available for programming the various
.I config
.IR perf_event_attr::config1 .
.TP
.IR /sys/bus/event_source/devices/*/events/ " (since Linux 3.4)"
+.\" commit 641cc938815dfd09f8fa1ec72deb814f0938ac33
This subdirectory contains files with predefined events.
The contents are strings describing the event settings
expressed in terms of the fields found in the previously mentioned
for injecting hotplug events.
.TP
.IR /sys/bus/event_source/devices/*/cpumask " (since Linux 3.7)"
+.\" commit 314d9f63f385096580e9e2a06eaa0745d92fe4ac
The
.I cpumask
file contains a comma-separated list of integers that
.TP
.B ENOSPC
Prior to Linux 3.3, if there was not enough room for the event,
+.\" commit aa2bc1ade59003a379ffc485d6da2d92ea3370a6
.B ENOSPC
was returned.
In Linux 3.3, this was changed to
permissions (or a more permissive perf_event paranoid setting).
This includes setting a breakpoint on a kernel address,
and (since Linux 3.13) setting a kernel function-trace tracepoint.
+.\" commit a4e95fc2cbb31d70a65beffeaf8773f881328c34
.TP
.B ESRCH
Returned if attempting to attach to a process that does not exist.
.SH VERSION
.BR perf_event_open ()
was introduced in Linux 2.6.31 but was called
+.\" commit 0793a61d4df8daeac6492dbf8d2f3e5713caae5e
.BR perf_counter_open ().
It was renamed in Linux 2.6.32.
+.\" commit cdd6c482c9ff9c55475ee7392ec8f672eddb7be6
.SH CONFORMING TO
This
.BR perf_event_open ()
.BR fcntl (2)
is needed to properly get overflow signals in threads.
This was introduced in Linux 2.6.32.
+.\" commit ba0a6c9f6fceed11c6a99e8326f0477fe383e6b5
-Prior to Linux 2.6.33 (at least for x86), the kernel did not check
+Prior to Linux 2.6.33 (at least for x86),
+.\" commit b690081d4d3f6a23541493f1682835c3cd5c54a1
+the kernel did not check
if events could be scheduled together until read time.
The same happens on all known kernels if the NMI watchdog is enabled.
This means to see if a given set of events works you have to
Prior to Linux 2.6.34, event constraints were not enforced by the kernel.
In that case, some events would silently return "0" if the kernel
scheduled them in an improper counter slot.
+.\" FIXME: cannot find a kernel commit for this one
Prior to Linux 2.6.34, there was a bug when multiplexing where the
wrong results could be returned.
+.\" commit 45e16a6834b6af098702e5ea6c9a40de42ff77d8
Kernels from Linux 2.6.35 to Linux 2.6.39 can quickly crash the kernel if
"inherit" is enabled and many threads are started.
+.\" commit 38b435b16c36b0d863efcf3f07b34a6fac9873fd
Prior to Linux 2.6.35,
+.\" commit 050735b08ca8a016bbace4445fa025b88fee770b
.B PERF_FORMAT_GROUP
did not work with attached processes.
"watermark" field and acts as if a wakeup_event
was chosen if the union has a
nonzero value in it.
+.\" commit 4ec8363dfc1451f8c8f86825731fe712798ada02
From Linux 2.6.31 to Linux 3.4, the
.B PERF_IOC_FLAG_GROUP
ioctl argument was broken and would repeatedly operate
on the event specified rather than iterating across
all sibling events in a group.
+.\" commit 724b6daa13e100067c30cfc4d1ad06629609dc4e
From Linux 3.4 to Linux 3.11, the mmap
+.\" commit fa7315871046b9a4c48627905691dbde57e51033
.I cap_usr_rdpmc
and
.I cap_usr_time
Various generalized events have had wrong values.
For example, retired branches measured
the wrong thing on AMD machines until Linux 2.6.35.
+.\" commit f287d332ce835f77a4f5077d2c0ef1e3f9ea42d2
.SH EXAMPLE
The following is a short example that measures the total
instruction count of a call to
.BR prctl (2),
.BR read (2)
.SH COLOPHON
-This page is part of release 3.77 of the Linux
+This page is part of release 3.79 of the Linux
.I man-pages
project.
A description of the project,