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+perf-inject(1)
+==============
+
+NAME
+----
+perf-inject - Filter to augment the events stream with additional information
+
+SYNOPSIS
+--------
+[verse]
+'perf inject <options>'
+
+DESCRIPTION
+-----------
+perf-inject reads a perf-record event stream and repipes it to stdout. At any
+point the processing code can inject other events into the event stream - in
+this case build-ids (-b option) are read and injected as needed into the event
+stream.
+
+Build-ids are just the first user of perf-inject - potentially anything that
+needs userspace processing to augment the events stream with additional
+information could make use of this facility.
+
+OPTIONS
+-------
+-b::
+--build-ids::
+ Inject build-ids of DSOs hit by samples into the output stream.
+ This means it needs to process all SAMPLE records to find the DSOs.
+
+--buildid-all::
+ Inject build-ids of all DSOs into the output stream regardless of hits
+ and skip SAMPLE processing.
+
+--known-build-ids=::
+ Override build-ids to inject using these comma-separated pairs of
+ build-id and path. Understands file://filename to read these pairs
+ from a file, which can be generated with perf buildid-list.
+
+-v::
+--verbose::
+ Be more verbose.
+-i::
+--input=::
+ Input file name. (default: stdin)
+-o::
+--output=::
+ Output file name. (default: stdout)
+-s::
+--sched-stat::
+ Merge sched_stat and sched_switch for getting events where and how long
+ tasks slept. sched_switch contains a callchain where a task slept and
+ sched_stat contains a timeslice how long a task slept.
+
+-k::
+--vmlinux=<file>::
+ vmlinux pathname
+
+--ignore-vmlinux::
+ Ignore vmlinux files.
+
+--kallsyms=<file>::
+ kallsyms pathname
+
+--itrace::
+ Decode Instruction Tracing data, replacing it with synthesized events.
+ Options are:
+
+include::itrace.txt[]
+
+--strip::
+ Use with --itrace to strip out non-synthesized events.
+
+-j::
+--jit::
+ Process jitdump files by injecting the mmap records corresponding to jitted
+ functions. This option also generates the ELF images for each jitted function
+ found in the jitdumps files captured in the input perf.data file. Use this option
+ if you are monitoring environment using JIT runtimes, such as Java, DART or V8.
+
+-f::
+--force::
+ Don't complain, do it.
+
+--vm-time-correlation[=OPTIONS]::
+ Some architectures may capture AUX area data which contains timestamps
+ affected by virtualization. This option will update those timestamps
+ in place, to correlate with host timestamps. The in-place update means
+ that an output file is not specified, and instead the input file is
+ modified. The options are architecture specific, except that they may
+ start with "dry-run" which will cause the file to be processed but
+ without updating it. Currently this option is supported only by
+ Intel PT, refer linkperf:perf-intel-pt[1]
+
+--guest-data=<path>,<pid>[,<time offset>[,<time scale>]]::
+ Insert events from a perf.data file recorded in a virtual machine at
+ the same time as the input perf.data file was recorded on the host.
+ The Process ID (PID) of the QEMU hypervisor process must be provided,
+ and the time offset and time scale (multiplier) will likely be needed
+ to convert guest time stamps into host time stamps. For example, for
+ x86 the TSC Offset and Multiplier could be provided for a virtual machine
+ using Linux command line option no-kvmclock.
+ Currently only mmap, mmap2, comm, task, context_switch, ksymbol,
+ and text_poke events are inserted, as well as build ID information.
+ The QEMU option -name debug-threads=on is needed so that thread names
+ can be used to determine which thread is running which VCPU. Note
+ libvirt seems to use this by default.
+ When using perf record in the guest, option --sample-identifier
+ should be used, and also --buildid-all and --switch-events may be
+ useful.
+
+:GMEXAMPLECMD: inject
+:GMEXAMPLESUBCMD:
+include::guestmount.txt[]
+
+SEE ALSO
+--------
+linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-report[1], linkperf:perf-archive[1],
+linkperf:perf-intel-pt[1]