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6 perf-kmem - Tool to trace/measure kernel memory properties
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9 perf kmem [<options>] {record|stat}
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12 There are two variants of perf kmem:
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14 'perf kmem [<options>] record [<perf-record-options>] <command>' to
15 record the kmem events of an arbitrary workload. Additional 'perf
16 record' options may be specified after record, such as '-o' to
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19 'perf kmem [<options>] stat' to report kernel memory statistics.
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22 -i <file>, --input=<file>
23 For stat, select the input file (default: perf.data unless stdin is
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26 -f, --force
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30 Be more verbose. (show symbol address, etc)
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32 --caller
33 Show per-callsite statistics
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36 Show per-allocation statistics
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38 -s <key[,key2...]>, --sort=<key[,key2...]>
39 Sort the output (default: frag,hit,bytes for slab and bytes,hit for
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42 for page. This option should be preceded by one of the mode
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45 -l <num>, --line=<num>
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49 Print raw ip instead of symbol
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51 --slab
52 Analyze SLAB allocator events.
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55 Analyze page allocator events
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58 Show live page stat. The perf kmem shows total allocation stat by
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63 Only analyze samples within given time window: <start>,<stop>.
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