linux-perf-data

Crates.iolinux-perf-data
lib.rslinux-perf-data
version0.10.2
sourcesrc
created_at2022-05-15 03:54:39.706562
updated_at2024-06-28 00:03:55.148331
descriptionA parser for the perf.data format and the jitdump format. These formats are used by the Linux perf tool.
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repositoryhttps://github.com/mstange/linux-perf-data/
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Markus Stange (mstange)

documentation

https://docs.rs/linux-perf-data/

README

crates.io page docs.rs page

linux-perf-data

A parser for the perf.data file format.

Files of this format consist of a header, a data section, and a few other supplemental sections. The data section contains the main content of the file: a sequence of records.

There are two types of records: event records from the kernel, and "user records" from perf / simpleperf.

This crate also contains parsing code for jitdump files, which are used in conjunction with perf.data files when profiling JIT runtimes.

Example

use linux_perf_data::{AttributeDescription, PerfFileReader, PerfFileRecord};

let file = std::fs::File::open("perf.data")?;
let reader = std::io::BufReader::new(file);
let PerfFileReader { mut perf_file, mut record_iter } = PerfFileReader::parse_file(reader)?;
let event_names: Vec<_> =
    perf_file.event_attributes().iter().filter_map(AttributeDescription::name).collect();
println!("perf events: {}", event_names.join(", "));

while let Some(record) = record_iter.next_record(&mut perf_file)? {
    match record {
        PerfFileRecord::EventRecord { attr_index, record } => {
            let record_type = record.record_type;
            let parsed_record = record.parse()?;
            println!("{:?} for event {}: {:?}", record_type, attr_index, parsed_record);
        }
        PerfFileRecord::UserRecord(record) => {
            let record_type = record.record_type;
            let parsed_record = record.parse()?;
            println!("{:?}: {:?}", record_type, parsed_record);
        }
    }
}

Jitdump example

use linux_perf_data::jitdump::{JitDumpReader, JitDumpRecord};

let file = std::fs::File::open("jit-12345.dump")?;
let mut reader = JitDumpReader::new(file)?;
println!("jitdump header: {:?}", reader.header());

while let Some(raw_record) = reader.next_record()? {
    let timestamp = raw_record.timestamp;
    match raw_record.parse()? {
        JitDumpRecord::CodeLoad(record) => {
            println!("{timestamp:016} LOAD {record:?}");
        }
        JitDumpRecord::CodeMove(record) => {
            println!("{timestamp:016} MOVE {record:?}");
        }
        JitDumpRecord::CodeDebugInfo(record) => {
            println!("{timestamp:016} DEBUG_INFO {record:?}");
        }
        JitDumpRecord::CodeClose => {
            println!("{timestamp:016} CLOSE");
        }
        JitDumpRecord::CodeUnwindingInfo(record) => {
            println!("{timestamp:016} UNWINDING_Info {record:?}");
        }
        JitDumpRecord::Other(record) => {
            println!("{timestamp:016} {} {record:?}", record.record_type.0);
        }
    }
}

License

Licensed under either of

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Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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