/* * Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ syntax = "proto2"; import "protos/perfetto/common/perf_events.proto"; package perfetto.protos; // Configuration for the traced_perf profiler. // // Example config for basic cpu profiling: // perf_event_config { // timebase { // frequency: 80 // } // callstack_sampling { // scope { // target_cmdline: "surfaceflinger" // target_cmdline: "system_server" // } // kernel_frames: true // } // } // // Next id: 20 message PerfEventConfig { // What event to sample on, and how often. // Defined in common/perf_events.proto. optional PerfEvents.Timebase timebase = 15; // Other events associated with the leader described in the timebase. repeated FollowerEvent followers = 19; // If set, the profiler will sample userspace processes' callstacks at the // interval specified by the |timebase|. // If unset, the profiler will record only the event counts. optional CallstackSampling callstack_sampling = 16; // // Kernel <-> userspace ring buffer options: // // How often the per-cpu ring buffers are read by the producer. // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. optional uint32 ring_buffer_read_period_ms = 8; // Size (in 4k pages) of each per-cpu ring buffer that is filled by the // kernel. If set, must be a power of two. // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. optional uint32 ring_buffer_pages = 3; // // Daemon's resource usage limits: // // Drop samples if the heap memory held by the samples in the unwinder queue // is above the given limit. This counts the memory across all concurrent data // sources (not just this one's), and there is no fairness guarantee - the // whole quota might be used up by a concurrent source. optional uint64 max_enqueued_footprint_kb = 17; // Stop the data source if traced_perf's combined {RssAnon + Swap} memory // footprint exceeds this value. optional uint32 max_daemon_memory_kb = 13; // // Uncommon options: // // Timeout for the remote /proc//{maps,mem} file descriptors for a // sampled process. This is primarily for Android, where this lookup is // asynchronous. As long as the producer is waiting, the associated samples // will be kept enqueued (putting pressure on the capacity of the shared // unwinding queue). Once a lookup for a process expires, all associated // samples are discarded. However, if the lookup still succeeds after the // timeout, future samples will be handled normally. // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. optional uint32 remote_descriptor_timeout_ms = 9; // Optional period for clearing state cached by the unwinder. This is a heavy // operation that is only necessary for traces that target a wide set of // processes, and require the memory footprint to be reset periodically. // If unset, the cached state will not be cleared. optional uint32 unwind_state_clear_period_ms = 10; // If set, only profile target if it was installed by a package with one of // these names. Special values: // * "@system": installed on the system partition // * "@product": installed on the product partition // * "@null": sideloaded // Supported on Android 12+. repeated string target_installed_by = 18; // // Deprecated (superseded by options above): // // Do not set *any* of these fields in new configs. // // Note: legacy configs had to set |all_cpus| to true to pass parsing. // We rely on this to detect such configs. optional bool all_cpus = 1; optional uint32 sampling_frequency = 2; optional bool kernel_frames = 12; repeated int32 target_pid = 4; repeated string target_cmdline = 5; repeated int32 exclude_pid = 6; repeated string exclude_cmdline = 7; optional uint32 additional_cmdline_count = 11; // previously |tracepoint| reserved 14; // // Sub-messages (nested for generated code namespacing). // message CallstackSampling { // Defines a set of processes for which samples are retained/skipped. If // unset, all samples are kept, but beware that it will be very heavy on the // stack unwinder, which might start dropping samples due to overload. optional Scope scope = 1; // If true, callstacks will include the kernel-space frames. Such frames can // be identified by a magical "kernel" string as their mapping name. // Requires traced_perf to be running as root, or kptr_restrict to have been // manually unrestricted. On Android, the platform should do the right thing // on debug builds. // This does *not* disclose KASLR, as only the function names are emitted. optional bool kernel_frames = 2; // Whether to record and unwind userspace callstacks. If unset, defaults to // including userspace (UNWIND_DWARF) both for backwards compatibility and // as the most common default (this defaulting is only applicable if the // outer CallstackSampling message is explicitly set). optional UnwindMode user_frames = 3; } message Scope { // Process ID (TGID) allowlist. If this list is not empty, only matching // samples will be retained. If multiple allow/deny-lists are // specified by the config, then all of them are evaluated for each sampled // process. repeated int32 target_pid = 1; // Command line allowlist, matched against the /proc//cmdline (not the // comm string). The semantics of this field were changed since its original // introduction. // // On Android T+ (13+), this field can specify a single wildcard (*), and // the profiler will attempt to match it in two possible ways: // * if the pattern starts with a '/', then it is matched against the first // segment of the cmdline (i.e. argv0). For example "/bin/e*" would match // "/bin/echo". // * otherwise the pattern is matched against the part of argv0 // corresponding to the binary name (this is unrelated to /proc/pid/exe). // For example "echo" would match "/bin/echo". // // On Android S (12) and below, both this pattern and /proc/pid/cmdline get // normalized prior to an exact string comparison. Normalization is as // follows: (1) trim everything beyond the first null or "@" byte; (2) if // the string contains forward slashes, trim everything up to and including // the last one. // // Implementation note: in either case, at most 511 characters of cmdline // are considered. repeated string target_cmdline = 2; // List of excluded pids. repeated int32 exclude_pid = 3; // List of excluded cmdlines. See description of |target_cmdline| for how // this is handled. repeated string exclude_cmdline = 4; // Niche features for systemwide callstacks: // Number of additional command lines to sample. Only those which are // neither explicitly included nor excluded will be considered. Processes // are accepted on a first come, first served basis. optional uint32 additional_cmdline_count = 5; // If set to N, all encountered processes will be put into one of the N // possible bins, and only one randomly-chosen bin will be selected for // unwinding. The binning is simply "pid % N", under the assumption that // low-order bits of pids are roughly uniformly distributed. Other explicit // inclusions/exclusions in this |Scope| message are still respected. // // The profiler will report the chosen shard in PerfSampleDefaults, and the // values will be queryable in trace processor under the "stats" table as // "perf_process_shard_count" and "perf_chosen_process_shard". // // NB: all data sources in a config that set |process_shard_count| must set // it to the same value. The profiler will choose one bin for all those data // sources. optional uint32 process_shard_count = 6; } // Userspace unwinding mode. A possible future addition is kernel-unwound // callchains for frame pointer based systems. enum UnwindMode { UNWIND_UNKNOWN = 0; // Do not unwind userspace: UNWIND_SKIP = 1; // Use libunwindstack (default): UNWIND_DWARF = 2; } }