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29.Dd June 8, 2007
30.Dt KTRDUMP 8
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm ktrdump
34.Nd print kernel ktr trace buffer
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.Nm
37.Op Fl acfilnpqrstx
38.Op Fl N Ar execfile
39.Op Fl M Ar corefile
40.Op Fl o Ar outfile
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The
43.Nm
44utility is used to dump the contents of the kernel ktr trace buffer.
45.Pp
46The following options are available:
47.Bl -tag -width ".Fl N Ar execfile"
48.It Fl a
49Print most fields.  Implies
50.Fl c
51.Fl i
52.Fl r
53.Fl x
54.Fl p
55.Fl r ,
56and
57.Fl s .
58Note that
59.Fl f
60is not included.
61.It Fl c
62Print the CPU number that each entry was logged from.
63.It Fl f
64Print the file and line number that each entry was logged from.
65.It Fl i
66Print the ID string field, identifying the facility being logged.
67.It Fl l
68.Nm
69will loop waiting for new data rather than exit.
70.It Fl n
71.Nm
72normally tries to translate the caller fields and (when easily parsed)
73trace arguments into symbols.  This option forces hex values to be
74displayed instead.  This option will also cause relative timestamps to
75be displayed as TSC timestamps rather than converted to microseconds.
76.It Fl p
77Print the trace data.
78.It Fl q
79Quiet mode; do not print the column header.
80.It Fl r
81Print relative timestamps in microseconds, rather than absolute TSC
82timestamps.
83.It Fl s
84Attempt to merge the KTR logs for all cpus into a single time-sorted
85log.  For the numbers to make any sense you probably want to turn
86on the
87.Va debug.ktr.resynchronize
88.Xr sysctl 3
89variable.  This sysctl causes the kernel to periodically
90calculate the drift between each CPU's TSC and apply a correction.
91.It Fl x
92Print the call chain leading up to the procedure which issued
93the KTR.
94.It Fl t
95Print the timestamp for each entry.
96.It Fl N Ar execfile
97The kernel image to resolve symbols from.
98The default is the value returned via
99.Xr getbootfile 3 .
100.It Fl M Ar corefile
101The core file or memory image to read from.
102The default is
103.Pa /dev/mem .
104.It Fl o Ar outfile
105The file to write the output to.
106The default is standard output.
107.El
108.Sh OPERATIONAL NOTES
109Users of
110.Nm
111should keep in mind that the act of trace logging will itself effect
112execution overheads.  On a 2Ghz cpu a logging call can take anywhere
113from 40ns to 150ns to run.
114.Pp
115The TSC counter is used on cpus equipped with it (which is all modern cpus).
116The TSC counters may not be synchronized on SMP systems and may drift even
117between cores on multi-core cpus.  Enabling synchronization between cpus
118via the
119.Va debug.ktr.resynchronize
120sysctl will impose additional system overheads and will generally only be
121accurate to within 100ns or so (and perhaps not even that good).
122Resynchronization only occurs 10 times a second and serious drift will
123cause a great deal of measurement noise when trying to compare events occurring
124on two different cpus.
125.Pp
126Users using the
127.Fl s
128option should be aware that events for each cpu are independently logged
129and one cpu might have more events logged then another, causing earlier
130events to be discarded sooner then other cpus.  The beginning portion of
131the sorted output may thus show MP related events for one cpu with no
132corresponding events for other cpus.
133.Pp
134It is possible to somewhat characterize KTR logging overheads by setting
135the
136.Va debug.ktr.testlogcnt
137sysctl and then observing test logging events in the KTR output.  Tests 1-3
138log four dummy arguments while tests 4-6 log no arguments.
139.Pp
140It is possible to characterize IPI messaging latencies by setting the
141.Va debug.ktr.testipicnt
142sysctl.   A small number between 1 and 1000 is recommended.  This will
143cause the system to ping pong a single IPI message between cpu 0 and cpu 1
144asynchronously that number of times, as fast as it can.  A
145.Nm
146should be performed almost immediately after setting the sysctl or you
147might miss the logged events.
148.Sh SEE ALSO
149.Xr ktr 4 ,
150.Xr ktr 9
151.Sh HISTORY
152The
153.Nm
154utility first appeared in
155.Fx 5.0 .
156.Sh AUTHORS
157.An -nosplit
158The
159.Nm
160utility was originally implemented by
161.An Jake Burkholder Aq jake@FreeBSD.org .
162This manual page was originally written by
163.An Chad David Aq davidc@FreeBSD.org .
164The program and manual page were rewritten pretty much from
165scratch by
166.An Matthew Dillon
167for
168.Dx .
169