| NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | OPERF | OCOUNT | OPREPORT | OPANNOTATE | OPARCHIVE | OPGPROF | PROFILE SPECIFICATIONS | ENVIRONMENT | FILES | VERSION | SEE ALSO | COPYRIGHT | AUTHORS | COLOPHON |  | 
OPROFILE(1)                General Commands Manual               OPROFILE(1)
       oprofile  - a statistical profiler for Linux systems, capable of pro‐
       filing all running code at low overhead; also included is  a  set  of
       post-profiling  analysis  tools,  as  well as a simple event counting
       tool
       operf [ options ]
       ocount [ options ]
       opreport [ options ] [ profile specification ]
       opannotate [ options ] [ profile specification ]
       oparchive [ options ] [ profile specification ]
       opgprof [ options ] [ profile specification ]
       OProfile is a profiling system for systems running Linux 2.6.31 and
       greater. OProfile makes use of the hardware performance counters
       provided on Intel, AMD, and other processors.  OProfile can profile a
       selected program or process or the whole system.  OProfile can also
       be used to collect cumulative event counts at the application,
       process, or system level.
       For a gentle guide to using OProfile, please read the HTML
       documentation listed in SEE ALSO.
       operf is a performance profiler tool for Linux.
       ocount is an event counting tool for Linux.
       opreport gives image and symbol-based profile summaries for the whole
       system or a subset of binary images.
       opannotate can produce annotated source or mixed source and assembly
       output.
       oparchive produces oprofile archive for offline analysis
       opgprof can produce a gprof-format profile for a single binary.
       Various optional profile specifications may be used with the post-
       profiling tools. A profile specification is some combination of the
       parameters listed below. ( Note: Enclosing part of a profile
       specification in curly braces { } can be used for differential
       profiles with opreport, but the braces must be surrounded by
       whitespace.)
       archive:archive
              Path to the archive to inspect, as generated by oparchive
       session:sessionlist
              A comma-separated list of session names to resolve in. Absence
              of this tag, unlike all others, means "the current session",
              equivalent to specifying "session:current".
       session-exclude:sessionlist
              A comma-separated list of sessions to exclude.
       image:imagelist
              A comma-separated list of image names to resolve. Each entry
              may be relative path, glob-style name, or full path, e.g.
              opreport 'image:/usr/bin/operf,*op*,./oprofpp'
       image-exclude:imagelist
              Same as image:, but the matching images are excluded.
       lib-image:imagelist
              Same as image:, but only for images that are for a particular
              primary binary image (namely, an application). This only makes
              sense to use if you're using --separate.  This includes kernel
              modules and the kernel when using --separate=kernel.
       lib-image-exclude:imagelist
              Same as <option>lib-image:</option>, but the matching images
              are excluded.
       event:eventname
              The symbolic event name to match on, e.g. event:DATA_MEM_REFS.
       count:eventcount
              The event count to match on, e.g. event:DATA_MEM_REFS
              count:30000.
       unit-mask:maskvalue
              The unit mask value of the event to match on, e.g. unit-
              mask:1.
       cpu:cpulist
              Only consider profiles for the given numbered CPU (starting
              from zero).  This is only useful when using CPU profile
              separation.
       tgid:pidlist
              Only consider profiles for the given task groups. Unless some
              program is using threads, the task group ID of a process is
              the same as its process ID. This option corresponds to the
              POSIX notion of a thread group. This is only useful when using
              per-process profile separation.
       tid:tidlist
              Only consider profiles for the given threads. When using
              recent thread libraries, all threads in a process share the
              same task group ID, but have different thread IDs. You can use
              this option in combination with tgid: to restrict the results
              to particular threads within a process.  This is only useful
              when using per-process profile separation.
       No special environment variables are recognized by OProfile.
       /usr/local/share/doc/oprofile/oprofile.html
              OProfile user guide.
       /usr/local/share/doc/oprofile/opreport.xsd
              Schema file for opreport XML output.
       /usr/local/share/doc/oprofile/ophelp.xsd
              Schema file for ophelp XML output.
       /usr/local/share/oprofile/
              Event description files used by OProfile.
       <session-dir>/samples/operf.log
              The profiler log file.
       <session-dir>/samples/current
              The location of the generated sample files.
       This man page is current for oprofile-1.3.0git.
       /usr/local/share/doc/oprofile/, operf(1), ocount(1), opreport(1),
       opannotate(1), oparchive(1), opgprof(1), gprof(1), CPU vendor
       architecture manuals
       oprofile is Copyright (C) 1998-2004 University of Manchester, UK,
       John Levon, and others.  OProfile is released under the GNU General
       Public License, Version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
       John Levon <levon@movementarian.org> is the primary author. See the
       documentation for other contributors.
       This page is part of the oprofile (a system-wide profiler for Linux)
       project.  Information about the project can be found at 
       ⟨http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/news/⟩.  If you have a bug report for
       this manual page, see ⟨http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/bugs/⟩.  This
       page was obtained from the project's upstream Git repository ⟨git
       clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/oprofile/oprofile⟩ on 2018-02-02.  (At
       that time, the date of the most recent commit that was found in the
       repository was 2018-01-18.)  If you discover any rendering problems
       in this HTML version of the page, or you believe there is a better or
       more up-to-date source for the page, or you have corrections or
       improvements to the information in this COLOPHON (which is not part
       of the original manual page), send a mail to man-pages@man7.org
4th Berkeley Distribution   Fri 02 February 2018                 OPROFILE(1)
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