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-// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-syntax = "proto2"; |
- |
-option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME; |
- |
-package metrics; |
- |
-// Stores information from a perf session generated via running: |
-// "perf record" |
-// |
-// See $kernel/tools/perf/design.txt for more details. |
- |
-// Please do not modify this protobuf directly, except to mirror the upstream |
-// version found here: |
-// https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/chromiumos-wide-profiling/+/master/perf_data.proto |
-// with some fields omitted for privacy reasons. Because it is a read-only copy |
-// of the upstream protobuf, "Next tag:" comments are also absent. |
- |
-message PerfDataProto { |
- |
- // Perf event attribute. Stores the event description. |
- // This data structure is defined in the linux kernel: |
- // $kernel/tools/perf/util/event.h. |
- message PerfEventAttr { |
- // Type of the event. Type is an enumeration and can be: |
- // IP: an instruction-pointer was stored in the event. |
- // MMAP: a DLL was loaded. |
- // FORK: a process was forked. |
- // etc. |
- optional uint32 type = 1; |
- |
- // Size of the event data in bytes. |
- optional uint32 size = 2; |
- |
- // The config stores the CPU-specific counter information. |
- optional uint64 config = 3; |
- |
- // Sample period of the event. Indicates how often the event is |
- // triggered in terms of # of events. After |sample_period| events, an event |
- // will be recorded and stored. |
- optional uint64 sample_period = 4; |
- |
- // Sample frequency of the event. Indicates how often the event is |
- // triggered in terms of # per second. The kernel will try to record |
- // |sample_freq| events per second. |
- optional uint64 sample_freq = 5; |
- |
- // Sample type is a bitfield that records attributes of the sample. Example, |
- // whether an entire callchain was recorded, etc. |
- optional uint64 sample_type = 6; |
- |
- // Bitfield that indicates whether reads on the counter will return the |
- // total time enabled and total time running. |
- optional uint64 read_format = 7; |
- |
- // Indicates whether the counter starts off disabled. |
- optional bool disabled = 8; |
- |
- // Indicates whether child processes inherit the counter. |
- optional bool inherit = 9; |
- |
- // Indicates whether the counter is pinned to a particular CPU. |
- optional bool pinned = 10; |
- |
- // Indicates whether this counter's group has exclusive access to the CPU's |
- // counters. |
- optional bool exclusive = 11; |
- |
- // The following bits restrict events to be counted when the CPU is in user, |
- // kernel, hypervisor or idle modes. |
- optional bool exclude_user = 12; |
- optional bool exclude_kernel = 13; |
- optional bool exclude_hv = 14; |
- optional bool exclude_idle = 15; |
- |
- // Indicates whether mmap events should be recorded. |
- optional bool mmap = 16; |
- |
- // Indicates whether process comm information should be recorded upon |
- // process creation. |
- optional bool comm = 17; |
- |
- // Indicates that we are in frequency mode, not period mode. |
- optional bool freq = 18; |
- |
- // Indicates whether we have per-task counts. |
- optional bool inherit_stat = 19; |
- |
- // Indicates whether we enable perf events after an exec() function call. |
- optional bool enable_on_exec = 20; |
- |
- // Indicates whether we trace fork/exit. |
- optional bool task = 21; |
- |
- // Indicates whether we are using a watermark to wake up. |
- optional bool watermark = 22; |
- |
- // CPUs often "skid" when recording events. That means the instruction |
- // pointer may not be the same as the one that caused the counter overflow. |
- // Indicates the capabilities of the CPU in terms of recording precise |
- // instruction pointer. |
- optional uint32 precise_ip = 23; |
- |
- // Indicates whether we have non-exec mmap data. |
- optional bool mmap_data = 24; |
- |
- // If set, all the event types will have the same sample_type. |
- optional bool sample_id_all = 25; |
- |
- // Indicates whether we are counting events from the host (when running a |
- // VM). |
- optional bool exclude_host = 26; |
- |
- // Exclude events that happen on a guest OS. |
- optional bool exclude_guest = 27; |
- |
- // Contains the number of events after which we wake up. |
- optional uint32 wakeup_events = 28; |
- |
- // Contains the number of bytes after which we wake up. |
- optional uint32 wakeup_watermark = 29; |
- |
- // Information about the type of the breakpoint. |
- optional uint32 bp_type = 30; |
- |
- // Contains the breakpoint address. |
- optional uint64 bp_addr = 31; |
- |
- // This is an extension of config (see above). |
- optional uint64 config1 = 32; |
- |
- // The length of the breakpoint data in bytes. |
- optional uint64 bp_len = 33; |
- |
- // This is an extension of config (see above). |
- optional uint64 config2 = 34; |
- |
- // Contains the type of branch, example: user, kernel, call, return, etc. |
- optional uint64 branch_sample_type = 35; |
- } |
- |
- // Describes a perf.data file attribute. |
- message PerfFileAttr { |
- optional PerfEventAttr attr = 1; |
- |
- // List of perf file attribute ids. Each id describes an event. |
- repeated uint64 ids = 2; |
- } |
- |
- // This message contains information about a perf sample itself, as opposed to |
- // a perf event captured by a sample. |
- message SampleInfo { |
- // Process ID / thread ID from which this sample was taken. |
- optional uint32 pid = 1; |
- optional uint32 tid = 2; |
- |
- // Time this sample was taken (NOT the same as an event time). |
- // It is the number of nanoseconds since bootup. |
- optional uint64 sample_time_ns = 3; |
- |
- // The ID of the sample's event type (cycles, instructions, etc). |
- // The event type IDs are defined in PerfFileAttr. |
- optional uint64 id = 4; |
- |
- // The CPU on which this sample was taken. |
- optional uint32 cpu = 5; |
- } |
- |
- message CommEvent { |
- // Process id. |
- optional uint32 pid = 1; |
- |
- // Thread id. |
- optional uint32 tid = 2; |
- |
- // Comm string's md5 prefix. |
- // The comm string was field 3 and has been intentionally left out. |
- optional uint64 comm_md5_prefix = 4; |
- |
- // Time the sample was taken. |
- // Deprecated, use |sample_info| instead. |
- optional uint64 sample_time = 5 [deprecated=true]; |
- |
- // Info about the perf sample containing this event. |
- optional SampleInfo sample_info = 6; |
- } |
- |
- message MMapEvent { |
- // Process id. |
- optional uint32 pid = 1; |
- |
- // Thread id. |
- optional uint32 tid = 2; |
- |
- // Start address. |
- optional uint64 start = 3; |
- |
- // Length. |
- optional uint64 len = 4; |
- |
- // PG Offset. |
- optional uint64 pgoff = 5; |
- |
- // Filename's md5 prefix. |
- // The filename was field 6 and has been intentionally left out. |
- optional uint64 filename_md5_prefix = 7; |
- |
- // Info about the perf sample containing this event. |
- optional SampleInfo sample_info = 8; |
- } |
- |
- message BranchStackEntry { |
- // Branch source address. |
- optional uint64 from_ip = 1; |
- |
- // Branch destination address. |
- optional uint64 to_ip = 2; |
- |
- // Indicates a mispredicted branch. |
- optional bool mispredicted = 3; |
- } |
- |
- message SampleEvent { |
- // Instruction pointer. |
- optional uint64 ip = 1; |
- |
- // Process id. |
- optional uint32 pid = 2; |
- |
- // Thread id. |
- optional uint32 tid = 3; |
- |
- // The time after boot when the sample was recorded, in nanoseconds. |
- optional uint64 sample_time_ns = 4; |
- |
- // The address of the sample. |
- optional uint64 addr = 5; |
- |
- // The id of the sample. |
- optional uint64 id = 6; |
- |
- // The stream id of the sample. |
- optional uint64 stream_id = 7; |
- |
- // The period of the sample. |
- optional uint64 period = 8; |
- |
- // The CPU where the event was recorded. |
- optional uint32 cpu = 9; |
- |
- // The raw size of the event in bytes. |
- optional uint32 raw_size = 10; |
- |
- // Sample callchain info. |
- repeated uint64 callchain = 11; |
- |
- // Branch stack info. |
- repeated BranchStackEntry branch_stack = 12; |
- } |
- |
- // ForkEvent is used for both FORK and EXIT events, which have the same data |
- // format. We don't want to call this "ForkOrExitEvent", in case a separate |
- // exit event is introduced in the future. |
- message ForkEvent { |
- // Forked process ID. |
- optional uint32 pid = 1; |
- |
- // Parent process ID. |
- optional uint32 ppid = 2; |
- |
- // Forked process thread ID. |
- optional uint32 tid = 3; |
- |
- // Parent process thread ID. |
- optional uint32 ptid = 4; |
- |
- // Time of fork event in nanoseconds since bootup. |
- optional uint64 fork_time_ns = 5; |
- |
- // Info about the perf sample containing this event. |
- optional SampleInfo sample_info = 11; |
- } |
- |
- message EventHeader { |
- // Type of event. |
- optional uint32 type = 1; |
- optional uint32 misc = 2; |
- // Size of event. |
- optional uint32 size = 3; |
- } |
- |
- message PerfEvent { |
- optional EventHeader header = 1; |
- |
- optional MMapEvent mmap_event = 2; |
- optional SampleEvent sample_event = 3; |
- optional CommEvent comm_event = 4; |
- optional ForkEvent fork_event = 5; |
- } |
- |
- message PerfEventStats { |
- // Total number of events read from perf data. |
- optional uint32 num_events_read = 1; |
- |
- // Total number of various types of events. |
- optional uint32 num_sample_events = 2; |
- optional uint32 num_mmap_events = 3; |
- optional uint32 num_fork_events = 4; |
- optional uint32 num_exit_events = 5; |
- |
- // Number of sample events that were successfully mapped by the address |
- // mapper, a quipper module that is used to obscure addresses and convert |
- // them to DSO name + offset. Sometimes it fails to process sample events. |
- // This field allows us to track the success rate of the address mapper. |
- optional uint32 num_sample_events_mapped = 6; |
- |
- // Whether address remapping was enabled. |
- optional bool did_remap = 7; |
- } |
- |
- message PerfBuildID { |
- // Misc field in perf_event_header. |
- // Indicates whether the file is mapped in kernel mode or user mode. |
- optional uint32 misc = 1; |
- |
- // Process ID. |
- optional uint32 pid = 2; |
- |
- // Build id. Should always contain kBuildIDArraySize bytes of data. |
- // perf_reader.h in Chrome OS defines kBuildIDArraySize = 20. |
- optional bytes build_hash = 3; |
- |
- // Filename Md5sum prefix. |
- // The filename was field 4 and has been intentionally left out. |
- optional uint64 filename_md5_prefix = 5; |
- } |
- |
- repeated PerfFileAttr file_attrs = 1; |
- repeated PerfEvent events = 2; |
- |
- // Time when quipper generated this perf data / protobuf, given as seconds |
- // since the epoch. |
- optional uint64 timestamp_sec = 3; |
- |
- // Records some stats about the serialized perf events. |
- optional PerfEventStats stats = 4; |
- |
- // Not added from original: repeated uint64 metadata_mask = 5; |
- // Not added from original: repeated PerfStringMetadata string_metadata = 6; |
- |
- // Build ID metadata. |
- repeated PerfBuildID build_ids = 7; |
-} |