| // AUTOGENERATED - DO NOT EDIT |
| // --------------------------- |
| // This file has been generated by |
| // AOSP://external/perfetto/tools/gen_merged_protos |
| // merging the perfetto config protos. |
| // This fused proto is intended to be copied in: |
| // - Android tree, for statsd. |
| // - Google internal repos. |
| |
| syntax = "proto2"; |
| |
| package perfetto.protos; |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/gpu_counter_descriptor.proto |
| |
| // Description of GPU counters. |
| // This message is sent by a GPU counter producer to specify the counters |
| // available in the hardware. |
| message GpuCounterDescriptor { |
| // Logical groups for a counter. This is used in the UI to present the |
| // related counters together. |
| enum GpuCounterGroup { |
| UNCLASSIFIED = 0; |
| SYSTEM = 1; |
| VERTICES = 2; |
| FRAGMENTS = 3; |
| PRIMITIVES = 4; |
| // Includes counters relating to caching and bandwidth. |
| MEMORY = 5; |
| COMPUTE = 6; |
| } |
| |
| message GpuCounterSpec { |
| optional uint32 counter_id = 1; |
| optional string name = 2; |
| optional string description = 3; |
| // MeasureUnit unit (deprecated) |
| reserved 4; |
| oneof peak_value { |
| int64 int_peak_value = 5; |
| double double_peak_value = 6; |
| } |
| repeated MeasureUnit numerator_units = 7; |
| repeated MeasureUnit denominator_units = 8; |
| optional bool select_by_default = 9; |
| repeated GpuCounterGroup groups = 10; |
| } |
| repeated GpuCounterSpec specs = 1; |
| |
| // Allow producer to group counters into block to represent counter islands. |
| // A capacity may be specified to indicate the number of counters that can be |
| // enable simultaneously in that block. |
| message GpuCounterBlock { |
| // required. Unique ID for the counter group. |
| optional uint32 block_id = 1; |
| // optional. Number of counters supported by the block. No limit if unset. |
| optional uint32 block_capacity = 2; |
| // optional. Name of block. |
| optional string name = 3; |
| // optional. Description for the block. |
| optional string description = 4; |
| // list of counters that are part of the block. |
| repeated uint32 counter_ids = 5; |
| } |
| repeated GpuCounterBlock blocks = 2; |
| |
| // optional. Minimum sampling period supported by the producer in |
| // nanoseconds. |
| optional uint64 min_sampling_period_ns = 3; |
| |
| // optional. Maximum sampling period supported by the producer in |
| // nanoseconds. |
| optional uint64 max_sampling_period_ns = 4; |
| |
| // optional. The producer supports counter sampling by instrumenting the |
| // command buffer. |
| optional bool supports_instrumented_sampling = 5; |
| |
| // next id: 41 |
| enum MeasureUnit { |
| NONE = 0; |
| |
| BIT = 1; |
| KILOBIT = 2; |
| MEGABIT = 3; |
| GIGABIT = 4; |
| TERABIT = 5; |
| PETABIT = 6; |
| |
| BYTE = 7; |
| KILOBYTE = 8; |
| MEGABYTE = 9; |
| GIGABYTE = 10; |
| TERABYTE = 11; |
| PETABYTE = 12; |
| |
| HERTZ = 13; |
| KILOHERTZ = 14; |
| MEGAHERTZ = 15; |
| GIGAHERTZ = 16; |
| TERAHERTZ = 17; |
| PETAHERTZ = 18; |
| |
| NANOSECOND = 19; |
| MICROSECOND = 20; |
| MILLISECOND = 21; |
| SECOND = 22; |
| MINUTE = 23; |
| HOUR = 24; |
| |
| VERTEX = 25; |
| PIXEL = 26; |
| TRIANGLE = 27; |
| PRIMITIVE = 38; |
| FRAGMENT = 39; |
| |
| MILLIWATT = 28; |
| WATT = 29; |
| KILOWATT = 30; |
| |
| JOULE = 31; |
| VOLT = 32; |
| AMPERE = 33; |
| |
| CELSIUS = 34; |
| FAHRENHEIT = 35; |
| KELVIN = 36; |
| |
| // Values should be out of 100. |
| PERCENT = 37; |
| |
| INSTRUCTION = 40; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/gpu_counter_descriptor.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/track_event_descriptor.proto |
| |
| message TrackEventCategory { |
| optional string name = 1; |
| optional string description = 2; |
| repeated string tags = 3; |
| } |
| |
| message TrackEventDescriptor { |
| repeated TrackEventCategory available_categories = 1; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/track_event_descriptor.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/data_source_descriptor.proto |
| |
| // This message is sent from Producer(s) to the tracing Service when registering |
| // to advertise their capabilities. It describes the structure of tracing |
| // protos that will be produced by the data source and the supported filters. |
| message DataSourceDescriptor { |
| // e.g., "linux.ftrace", "chromium.tracing" |
| optional string name = 1; |
| |
| // When true the data source is expected to ack the stop request through the |
| // NotifyDataSourceStopped() IPC. This field has been introduced after |
| // Android P in Jul 2018 and is not supported on older versions. |
| optional bool will_notify_on_stop = 2; |
| |
| // When true the data source is expected to ack the start request through the |
| // NotifyDataSourceStarted() IPC. This field has been introduced after |
| // Android P in March 2019 and is not supported on older versions. |
| optional bool will_notify_on_start = 3; |
| |
| // If true, opt into receiving the ClearIncrementalState() IPC. This should be |
| // set if the data source writes packets that refer to previous trace |
| // contents, and knows how to stop referring to the already-emitted data. |
| optional bool handles_incremental_state_clear = 4; |
| |
| // Optional specification about available GPU counters. |
| optional GpuCounterDescriptor gpu_counter_descriptor = 5 [lazy = true]; |
| |
| optional TrackEventDescriptor track_event_descriptor = 6 [lazy = true]; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/data_source_descriptor.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/tracing_service_state.proto |
| |
| // Reports the state of the tracing service. Used to gather details about the |
| // data sources connected. |
| // See ConsumerPort::QueryServiceState(). |
| message TracingServiceState { |
| // Describes a producer process. |
| message Producer { |
| // Unique ID of the producer (monotonic counter). |
| optional int32 id = 1; |
| |
| // Typically matches the process name. |
| optional string name = 2; |
| |
| // Unix uid of the remote process. |
| optional int32 uid = 3; |
| } |
| |
| // Describes a data source registered by a producer. Data sources are listed |
| // regardless of the fact that they are being used or not. |
| message DataSource { |
| // Descriptor passed by the data source when calling RegisterDataSource(). |
| optional DataSourceDescriptor ds_descriptor = 1; |
| |
| // ID of the producer, as per Producer.id. |
| optional int32 producer_id = 2; |
| } |
| |
| // Lists all the producers connected. |
| repeated Producer producers = 1; |
| |
| // Lists the data sources available. |
| repeated DataSource data_sources = 2; |
| |
| // Total number of tracing sessions. |
| optional int32 num_sessions = 3; |
| |
| // Number of tracing sessions in the started state. Always <= num_sessions. |
| optional int32 num_sessions_started = 4; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/tracing_service_state.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/builtin_clock.proto |
| |
| enum BuiltinClock { |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_UNKNOWN = 0; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_REALTIME = 1; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE = 2; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 3; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE = 4; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW = 5; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_BOOTTIME = 6; |
| BUILTIN_CLOCK_MAX_ID = 63; |
| |
| reserved 7, 8; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/builtin_clock.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/android_log_constants.proto |
| |
| // Values from NDK's android/log.h. |
| enum AndroidLogId { |
| // MAIN. |
| LID_DEFAULT = 0; |
| |
| LID_RADIO = 1; |
| LID_EVENTS = 2; |
| LID_SYSTEM = 3; |
| LID_CRASH = 4; |
| LID_STATS = 5; |
| LID_SECURITY = 6; |
| LID_KERNEL = 7; |
| } |
| |
| enum AndroidLogPriority { |
| PRIO_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| |
| // _DEFAULT, but should never be seen in logs. |
| PRIO_UNUSED = 1; |
| |
| PRIO_VERBOSE = 2; |
| PRIO_DEBUG = 3; |
| PRIO_INFO = 4; |
| PRIO_WARN = 5; |
| PRIO_ERROR = 6; |
| PRIO_FATAL = 7; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/android_log_constants.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/android/android_log_config.proto |
| |
| message AndroidLogConfig { |
| repeated AndroidLogId log_ids = 1; |
| |
| // Was |poll_ms|, deprecated. |
| reserved 2; |
| |
| // If set ignores all log messages whose prio is < the given value. |
| optional AndroidLogPriority min_prio = 3; |
| |
| // If non-empty ignores all log messages whose tag doesn't match one of the |
| // specified values. |
| repeated string filter_tags = 4; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/android/android_log_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/android/android_polled_state_config.proto |
| |
| // Data source that polls for display state. |
| message AndroidPolledStateConfig { |
| // Frequency of polling. If absent the state will be recorded once, at the |
| // start of the trace. |
| // This is required to be > 100ms to avoid excessive CPU usage. |
| optional uint32 poll_ms = 1; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/android/android_polled_state_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/android/packages_list_config.proto |
| |
| // Data source that lists details (such as version code) about packages on an |
| // Android device. |
| message PackagesListConfig { |
| // If not empty, emit info about only the following list of package names |
| // (exact match, no regex). Otherwise, emit info about all packages. |
| repeated string package_name_filter = 1; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/android/packages_list_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/chrome/chrome_config.proto |
| |
| message ChromeConfig { |
| optional string trace_config = 1; |
| |
| // When enabled, the data source should only fill in fields in the output that |
| // are not potentially privacy sensitive. |
| optional bool privacy_filtering_enabled = 2; |
| |
| // Instead of emitting binary protobuf, convert the trace data to the legacy |
| // JSON format. Note that the trace data will still be returned as a series of |
| // TracePackets, but the embedded data will be JSON instead of serialized |
| // protobuf. |
| optional bool convert_to_legacy_json = 3; |
| |
| // Priority of the tracing session client. A higher priority session may |
| // preempt a lower priority one in configurations where concurrent sessions |
| // aren't supported. |
| enum ClientPriority { |
| UNKNOWN = 0; |
| BACKGROUND = 1; |
| USER_INITIATED = 2; |
| } |
| optional ClientPriority client_priority = 4; |
| |
| // Applicable only when using legacy JSON format. |
| // If |json_agent_label_filter| is not empty, only data pertaining to |
| // the specified tracing agent label (e.g. "traceEvents") will be returned. |
| optional string json_agent_label_filter = 5; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/chrome/chrome_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/ftrace/ftrace_config.proto |
| |
| message FtraceConfig { |
| repeated string ftrace_events = 1; |
| repeated string atrace_categories = 2; |
| repeated string atrace_apps = 3; |
| // *Per-CPU* buffer size. |
| optional uint32 buffer_size_kb = 10; |
| optional uint32 drain_period_ms = 11; |
| |
| // Configuration for compact encoding of scheduler events. When enabled (and |
| // recording the relevant ftrace events), specific high-volume events are |
| // encoded in a denser format than normal. |
| message CompactSchedConfig { |
| // If true, and sched_switch or sched_waking ftrace events are enabled, |
| // record those events in the compact format. |
| optional bool enabled = 1; |
| } |
| optional CompactSchedConfig compact_sched = 12; |
| |
| // Enables symbol name resolution against /proc/kallsyms. |
| // It requires that either traced_probes is running as root or that |
| // kptr_restrict has been manually lowered. |
| // It does not disclose KASLR, symbol addresses are mangled. |
| optional bool symbolize_ksyms = 13; |
| |
| // By default the kernel symbolizer is lazily initialized on a deferred task |
| // to reduce ftrace's time-to-start-recording. Unfortunately that makes |
| // ksyms integration tests hard. This flag forces the kernel symbolizer to be |
| // initialized synchronously on the data source start and hence avoiding |
| // timing races in tests. |
| optional bool initialize_ksyms_synchronously_for_testing = 14; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/ftrace/ftrace_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/gpu/gpu_counter_config.proto |
| |
| message GpuCounterConfig { |
| // Desired sampling interval for counters. |
| optional uint64 counter_period_ns = 1; |
| |
| // List of counters to be sampled. Counter IDs correspond to the ones |
| // described in GpuCounterSpec in the data source descriptor. |
| repeated uint32 counter_ids = 2; |
| |
| // Sample counters by instrumenting command buffers. |
| optional bool instrumented_sampling = 3; |
| |
| // Fix gpu clock rate during trace session. |
| optional bool fix_gpu_clock = 4; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/gpu/gpu_counter_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/gpu/vulkan_memory_config.proto |
| |
| message VulkanMemoryConfig { |
| // Tracking driver memory usage events |
| optional bool track_driver_memory_usage = 1; |
| |
| // Tracking device memory usage events |
| optional bool track_device_memory_usage = 2; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/gpu/vulkan_memory_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/inode_file/inode_file_config.proto |
| |
| message InodeFileConfig { |
| message MountPointMappingEntry { |
| optional string mountpoint = 1; |
| repeated string scan_roots = 2; |
| } |
| |
| // How long to pause between batches. |
| optional uint32 scan_interval_ms = 1; |
| |
| // How long to wait before the first scan in order to accumulate inodes. |
| optional uint32 scan_delay_ms = 2; |
| |
| // How many inodes to scan in one batch. |
| optional uint32 scan_batch_size = 3; |
| |
| // Do not scan for inodes not found in the static map. |
| optional bool do_not_scan = 4; |
| |
| // If non-empty, only scan inodes corresponding to block devices named in |
| // this list. |
| repeated string scan_mount_points = 5; |
| |
| // When encountering an inode belonging to a block device corresponding |
| // to one of the mount points in this map, scan its scan_roots instead. |
| repeated MountPointMappingEntry mount_point_mapping = 6; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/inode_file/inode_file_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/interceptors/console_config.proto |
| |
| message ConsoleConfig { |
| enum Output { |
| OUTPUT_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| OUTPUT_STDOUT = 1; |
| OUTPUT_STDERR = 2; |
| } |
| optional Output output = 1; |
| optional bool enable_colors = 2; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/interceptors/console_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/interceptor_config.proto |
| |
| // Configuration for trace packet interception. Used for diverting trace data to |
| // non-Perfetto sources (e.g., logging to the console, ETW) when using the |
| // Perfetto SDK. |
| message InterceptorConfig { |
| // Matches the name given to RegisterInterceptor(). |
| optional string name = 1; |
| |
| optional ConsoleConfig console_config = 100 [lazy = true]; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/interceptor_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/power/android_power_config.proto |
| |
| message AndroidPowerConfig { |
| enum BatteryCounters { |
| BATTERY_COUNTER_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| |
| // Coulomb counter. |
| BATTERY_COUNTER_CHARGE = 1; |
| |
| // Charge (%). |
| BATTERY_COUNTER_CAPACITY_PERCENT = 2; |
| |
| // Instantaneous current. |
| BATTERY_COUNTER_CURRENT = 3; |
| |
| // Avg current. |
| BATTERY_COUNTER_CURRENT_AVG = 4; |
| } |
| optional uint32 battery_poll_ms = 1; |
| repeated BatteryCounters battery_counters = 2; |
| |
| // Where available enables per-power-rail measurements. |
| optional bool collect_power_rails = 3; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/power/android_power_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/process_stats/process_stats_config.proto |
| |
| message ProcessStatsConfig { |
| enum Quirks { |
| QUIRKS_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| |
| // This has been deprecated and ignored as per 2018-05-01. Full scan at |
| // startup is now disabled by default and can be re-enabled using the |
| // |scan_all_processes_on_start| arg. |
| DISABLE_INITIAL_DUMP = 1 [deprecated = true]; |
| |
| DISABLE_ON_DEMAND = 2; |
| } |
| |
| repeated Quirks quirks = 1; |
| |
| // If enabled all processes will be scanned and dumped when the trace starts. |
| optional bool scan_all_processes_on_start = 2; |
| |
| // If enabled thread names are also recoded (this is redundant if sched_switch |
| // is enabled). |
| optional bool record_thread_names = 3; |
| |
| // If > 0 samples counters (see process_stats.proto) from |
| // /proc/pid/status and oom_score_adj every X ms. |
| // This is required to be > 100ms to avoid excessive CPU usage. |
| // TODO(primiano): add CPU cost for change this value. |
| optional uint32 proc_stats_poll_ms = 4; |
| |
| // If empty samples stats for all processes. If non empty samples stats only |
| // for processes matching the given string in their argv0 (i.e. the first |
| // entry of /proc/pid/cmdline). |
| // TODO(primiano): implement this feature. |
| // repeated string proc_stats_filter = 5; |
| |
| // This is required to be either = 0 or a multiple of |proc_stats_poll_ms| |
| // (default: |proc_stats_poll_ms|). If = 0, will be set to |
| // |proc_stats_poll_ms|. Non-multiples will be rounded down to the nearest |
| // multiple. |
| optional uint32 proc_stats_cache_ttl_ms = 6; |
| |
| // Whether to record /proc/tid/time_in_state. |
| optional bool record_thread_time_in_state = 7; |
| |
| // Size of the cache for thread time_in_state cpu freq values. |
| // If not specificed, the default is used. |
| optional uint32 thread_time_in_state_cache_size = 8; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/process_stats/process_stats_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/profiling/heapprofd_config.proto |
| |
| // Configuration for go/heapprofd. |
| // Next id: 24 |
| message HeapprofdConfig { |
| message ContinuousDumpConfig { |
| // ms to wait before first dump. |
| optional uint32 dump_phase_ms = 5; |
| // ms to wait between following dumps. |
| optional uint32 dump_interval_ms = 6; |
| } |
| |
| // Sampling rate for all heaps not specified via heap_sampling_intervals. |
| // |
| // These are: |
| // * All heaps if heap_sampling_intervals is empty. |
| // * Those profiled due to all_heaps and not named in heaps if |
| // heap_sampling_intervals is not empty. |
| // * The implicit libc.malloc heap if heaps is empty. |
| // |
| // Set to 1 for perfect accuracy. |
| // Otherwise, sample every sample_interval_bytes on average. |
| // |
| // See |
| // https://perfetto.dev/docs/data-sources/native-heap-profiler#sampling-interval |
| // for more details. |
| // |
| // BUGS |
| // Before Android 12, setting this to 0 would crash the target process. |
| optional uint64 sampling_interval_bytes = 1; |
| |
| // E.g. surfaceflinger, com.android.phone |
| // This input is normalized in the following way: if it contains slashes, |
| // everything up to the last slash is discarded. If it contains "@", |
| // everything after the first @ is discared. |
| // E.g. /system/bin/surfaceflinger@1.0 normalizes to surfaceflinger. |
| // This transformation is also applied to the processes' command lines when |
| // matching. |
| repeated string process_cmdline = 2; |
| |
| // For watermark based triggering or local debugging. |
| repeated uint64 pid = 4; |
| |
| // Which heaps to sample, e.g. "libc.malloc". If left empty, only samples |
| // "malloc". |
| // |
| // Introduced in Android 12. |
| repeated string heaps = 20; |
| |
| optional bool stream_allocations = 23; |
| |
| // If given, needs to be the same length as heaps and gives the sampling |
| // interval for the respective entry in heaps. |
| // |
| // Otherwise, sampling_interval_bytes is used. |
| // |
| // It is recommended to set sampling_interval_bytes to a reasonable default |
| // value when using this, as a value of 0 for sampling_interval_bytes will |
| // crash the target process before Android 12. |
| // |
| // Introduced in Android 12. |
| repeated uint64 heap_sampling_intervals = 22; |
| |
| // Sample all heaps registered by target process. Introduced in Android 12. |
| optional bool all_heaps = 21; |
| |
| // Profile all processes eligible for profiling on the system. |
| // See |
| // https://perfetto.dev/docs/data-sources/native-heap-profiler#heapprofd-targets |
| // for which processes are eligible. |
| // |
| // On unmodified userdebug builds, this will lead to system crashes. Zygote |
| // will crash when trying to launch a new process as it will have an |
| // unexpected open socket to heapprofd. |
| // |
| // heapprofd will likely be overloaded by the amount of data for low |
| // sampling intervals. |
| optional bool all = 5; |
| |
| // Do not profile processes whose anon RSS + swap < given value. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional uint32 min_anonymous_memory_kb = 15; |
| |
| // Stop profile if heapprofd memory usage goes beyond the given value. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional uint32 max_heapprofd_memory_kb = 16; |
| |
| // Stop profile if heapprofd CPU time since start of this data-source |
| // goes beyond given value. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional uint64 max_heapprofd_cpu_secs = 17; |
| |
| // Do not emit function names for mappings starting with this prefix. |
| // E.g. /system to not emit symbols for any system libraries. |
| repeated string skip_symbol_prefix = 7; |
| |
| // Dump at a predefined interval. |
| optional ContinuousDumpConfig continuous_dump_config = 6; |
| |
| // Size of the shared memory buffer between the profiled processes and |
| // heapprofd. Defaults to 8 MiB. If larger than 500 MiB, truncated to 500 |
| // MiB. |
| // |
| // Needs to be: |
| // * at least 8192, |
| // * a power of two, |
| // * a multiple of 4096. |
| optional uint64 shmem_size_bytes = 8; |
| |
| // When the shmem buffer is full, block the client instead of ending the |
| // trace. Use with caution as this will significantly slow down the target |
| // process. |
| optional bool block_client = 9; |
| |
| // If set, stop the trace session after blocking the client for this |
| // timeout. Needs to be larger than 100 us, otherwise no retries are done. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional uint32 block_client_timeout_us = 14; |
| |
| // Do not profile processes from startup, only match already running |
| // processes. |
| // |
| // Can not be set at the same time as no_running. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional bool no_startup = 10; |
| |
| // Do not profile running processes. Only match processes on startup. |
| // |
| // Can not be set at the same time as no_startup. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional bool no_running = 11; |
| |
| // deprecated idle_allocations. |
| reserved 12; |
| |
| // Cause heapprofd to emit a single dump at the end, showing the memory usage |
| // at the point in time when the sampled heap usage of the process was at its |
| // maximum. This causes ProfilePacket.HeapSample.self_max to be set, and |
| // self_allocated and self_freed to not be set. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional bool dump_at_max = 13; |
| |
| // FEATURE FLAGS. THERE BE DRAGONS. |
| |
| // Escape hatch if the session is being torn down because of a forked child |
| // that shares memory space, but is not correctly identified as a vforked |
| // child. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional bool disable_fork_teardown = 18; |
| |
| // We try to automatically detect when a target applicatation vforks but then |
| // does a memory allocation (or free). This auto-detection can be disabled |
| // with this. |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional bool disable_vfork_detection = 19; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/profiling/heapprofd_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/profiling/java_hprof_config.proto |
| |
| // Configuration for go/heapprofd. |
| message JavaHprofConfig { |
| // If dump_interval_ms != 0, the following configuration is used. |
| message ContinuousDumpConfig { |
| // ms to wait before first continuous dump. |
| // A dump is always created at the beginning of the trace. |
| optional uint32 dump_phase_ms = 1; |
| // ms to wait between following dumps. |
| optional uint32 dump_interval_ms = 2; |
| } |
| |
| // This input is normalized in the following way: if it contains slashes, |
| // everything up to the last slash is discarded. If it contains "@", |
| // everything after the first @ is discared. |
| // E.g. /system/bin/surfaceflinger@1.0 normalizes to surfaceflinger. |
| // This transformation is also applied to the processes' command lines when |
| // matching. |
| repeated string process_cmdline = 1; |
| |
| // For watermark based triggering or local debugging. |
| repeated uint64 pid = 2; |
| |
| // Dump at a predefined interval. |
| optional ContinuousDumpConfig continuous_dump_config = 3; |
| |
| // Do not profile processes whose anon RSS + swap < given value. |
| optional uint32 min_anonymous_memory_kb = 4; |
| |
| // Include the process' /proc/self/smaps. |
| // This only shows maps that: |
| // * start with /system |
| // * start with /vendor |
| // * start with /data/app |
| // * contain "extracted in memory from Y", where Y matches any of the above |
| optional bool dump_smaps = 5; |
| |
| // Exclude objects of the following types from the profile. This can be |
| // useful if lots of uninteresting objects, e.g. "sun.misc.Cleaner". |
| repeated string ignored_types = 6; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/profiling/java_hprof_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/profiling/perf_event_config.proto |
| |
| // Configuration for the traced_perf profiler. |
| // |
| // At the time of writing, the config options are restricted to the periodic |
| // system-wide stack sampling use-case (|all_cpus| must be true). |
| // |
| // Next id: 14 |
| message PerfEventConfig { |
| // If true, sample events on all CPUs. |
| optional bool all_cpus = 1; |
| |
| // Per-cpu sampling frequency (requested from the kernel). Not guaranteed to |
| // be honored as the kernel can throttle the sampling rate if it's too high. |
| // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. |
| optional uint32 sampling_frequency = 2; |
| |
| // How often the per-cpu ring buffers are read by the producer. |
| // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. |
| optional uint32 ring_buffer_read_period_ms = 8; |
| |
| // Size (in 4k pages) of each per-cpu ring buffer that is filled by the |
| // kernel. If set, must be a power of two. |
| // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. |
| optional uint32 ring_buffer_pages = 3; |
| |
| // If true, callstacks will include the kernel-space frames. Such frames can |
| // be identified by a magical "kernel" string as their mapping name. |
| // Requires traced_perf to be running as root, or kptr_restrict to have been |
| // manually unrestricted. |
| // This does *not* disclose KASLR, as only the function names are emitted. |
| optional bool kernel_frames = 12; |
| |
| // |
| // Target process selection: |
| // |
| |
| // Process ID (TGID) allowlist. If this list is not empty, only matching |
| // samples will be retained. If multiple allow/deny-lists are |
| // specified by the config, then all of them are evaluated for each sampled |
| // process. |
| repeated int32 target_pid = 4; |
| |
| // Command line allowlist, matched against the |
| // /proc/<pid>/cmdline (not the comm string), with both sides being |
| // "normalized". Normalization is as follows: (1) trim everything beyond the |
| // first null or "@" byte; (2) if the string contains forward slashes, trim |
| // everything up to and including the last one. |
| repeated string target_cmdline = 5; |
| |
| // List of excluded pids. |
| repeated int32 exclude_pid = 6; |
| |
| // List of excluded cmdlines. Normalized in the same way as |target_cmdline|. |
| repeated string exclude_cmdline = 7; |
| |
| // Number of additional command lines to sample. Only those which are neither |
| // explicitly included nor excluded will be considered. Processes are accepted |
| // on a first come, first served basis. |
| optional uint32 additional_cmdline_count = 11; |
| |
| // |
| // Daemon's resource usage limits: |
| // |
| |
| // Stop the data source if traced_perf's combined {RssAnon + Swap} memory |
| // footprint exceeds this value. |
| optional uint32 max_daemon_memory_kb = 13; |
| |
| // |
| // Uncommon options: |
| // |
| |
| // Timeout for the remote /proc/<pid>/{maps,mem} file descriptors for a |
| // sampled process. This is primarily for Android, where this lookup is |
| // asynchronous. As long as the producer is waiting, the associated samples |
| // will be kept enqueued (putting pressure on the capacity of the shared |
| // unwinding queue). Once a lookup for a process expires, all associated |
| // samples are discarded. However, if the lookup still succeeds after the |
| // timeout, future samples will be handled normally. |
| // If unset, an implementation-defined default is used. |
| optional uint32 remote_descriptor_timeout_ms = 9; |
| |
| // Optional period for clearing state cached by the unwinder. This is a heavy |
| // operation that is only necessary for traces that target a wide set of |
| // processes, and require the memory footprint to be reset periodically. |
| // If unset, the cached state will not be cleared. |
| optional uint32 unwind_state_clear_period_ms = 10; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/profiling/perf_event_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/common/sys_stats_counters.proto |
| |
| // When editing entries here remember also to update "sys_stats_counters.h" with |
| // the corresponding string definitions for the actual /proc files parser. |
| |
| // Counter definitions for Linux's /proc/meminfo. |
| enum MeminfoCounters { |
| MEMINFO_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| MEMINFO_MEM_TOTAL = 1; |
| MEMINFO_MEM_FREE = 2; |
| MEMINFO_MEM_AVAILABLE = 3; |
| MEMINFO_BUFFERS = 4; |
| MEMINFO_CACHED = 5; |
| MEMINFO_SWAP_CACHED = 6; |
| MEMINFO_ACTIVE = 7; |
| MEMINFO_INACTIVE = 8; |
| MEMINFO_ACTIVE_ANON = 9; |
| MEMINFO_INACTIVE_ANON = 10; |
| MEMINFO_ACTIVE_FILE = 11; |
| MEMINFO_INACTIVE_FILE = 12; |
| MEMINFO_UNEVICTABLE = 13; |
| MEMINFO_MLOCKED = 14; |
| MEMINFO_SWAP_TOTAL = 15; |
| MEMINFO_SWAP_FREE = 16; |
| MEMINFO_DIRTY = 17; |
| MEMINFO_WRITEBACK = 18; |
| MEMINFO_ANON_PAGES = 19; |
| MEMINFO_MAPPED = 20; |
| MEMINFO_SHMEM = 21; |
| MEMINFO_SLAB = 22; |
| MEMINFO_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE = 23; |
| MEMINFO_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE = 24; |
| MEMINFO_KERNEL_STACK = 25; |
| MEMINFO_PAGE_TABLES = 26; |
| MEMINFO_COMMIT_LIMIT = 27; |
| MEMINFO_COMMITED_AS = 28; |
| MEMINFO_VMALLOC_TOTAL = 29; |
| MEMINFO_VMALLOC_USED = 30; |
| MEMINFO_VMALLOC_CHUNK = 31; |
| MEMINFO_CMA_TOTAL = 32; |
| MEMINFO_CMA_FREE = 33; |
| } |
| |
| // Counter definitions for Linux's /proc/vmstat. |
| enum VmstatCounters { |
| VMSTAT_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| VMSTAT_NR_FREE_PAGES = 1; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ALLOC_BATCH = 2; |
| VMSTAT_NR_INACTIVE_ANON = 3; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ACTIVE_ANON = 4; |
| VMSTAT_NR_INACTIVE_FILE = 5; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ACTIVE_FILE = 6; |
| VMSTAT_NR_UNEVICTABLE = 7; |
| VMSTAT_NR_MLOCK = 8; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ANON_PAGES = 9; |
| VMSTAT_NR_MAPPED = 10; |
| VMSTAT_NR_FILE_PAGES = 11; |
| VMSTAT_NR_DIRTY = 12; |
| VMSTAT_NR_WRITEBACK = 13; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE = 14; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE = 15; |
| VMSTAT_NR_PAGE_TABLE_PAGES = 16; |
| VMSTAT_NR_KERNEL_STACK = 17; |
| VMSTAT_NR_OVERHEAD = 18; |
| VMSTAT_NR_UNSTABLE = 19; |
| VMSTAT_NR_BOUNCE = 20; |
| VMSTAT_NR_VMSCAN_WRITE = 21; |
| VMSTAT_NR_VMSCAN_IMMEDIATE_RECLAIM = 22; |
| VMSTAT_NR_WRITEBACK_TEMP = 23; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ISOLATED_ANON = 24; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ISOLATED_FILE = 25; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SHMEM = 26; |
| VMSTAT_NR_DIRTIED = 27; |
| VMSTAT_NR_WRITTEN = 28; |
| VMSTAT_NR_PAGES_SCANNED = 29; |
| VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_REFAULT = 30; |
| VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_ACTIVATE = 31; |
| VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_NODERECLAIM = 32; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ANON_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGES = 33; |
| VMSTAT_NR_FREE_CMA = 34; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SWAPCACHE = 35; |
| VMSTAT_NR_DIRTY_THRESHOLD = 36; |
| VMSTAT_NR_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_THRESHOLD = 37; |
| VMSTAT_PGPGIN = 38; |
| VMSTAT_PGPGOUT = 39; |
| VMSTAT_PGPGOUTCLEAN = 40; |
| VMSTAT_PSWPIN = 41; |
| VMSTAT_PSWPOUT = 42; |
| VMSTAT_PGALLOC_DMA = 43; |
| VMSTAT_PGALLOC_NORMAL = 44; |
| VMSTAT_PGALLOC_MOVABLE = 45; |
| VMSTAT_PGFREE = 46; |
| VMSTAT_PGACTIVATE = 47; |
| VMSTAT_PGDEACTIVATE = 48; |
| VMSTAT_PGFAULT = 49; |
| VMSTAT_PGMAJFAULT = 50; |
| VMSTAT_PGREFILL_DMA = 51; |
| VMSTAT_PGREFILL_NORMAL = 52; |
| VMSTAT_PGREFILL_MOVABLE = 53; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_KSWAPD_DMA = 54; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_KSWAPD_NORMAL = 55; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_KSWAPD_MOVABLE = 56; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_DIRECT_DMA = 57; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_DIRECT_NORMAL = 58; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_DIRECT_MOVABLE = 59; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_KSWAPD_DMA = 60; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_KSWAPD_NORMAL = 61; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_KSWAPD_MOVABLE = 62; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT_DMA = 63; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT_NORMAL = 64; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT_MOVABLE = 65; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT_THROTTLE = 66; |
| VMSTAT_PGINODESTEAL = 67; |
| VMSTAT_SLABS_SCANNED = 68; |
| VMSTAT_KSWAPD_INODESTEAL = 69; |
| VMSTAT_KSWAPD_LOW_WMARK_HIT_QUICKLY = 70; |
| VMSTAT_KSWAPD_HIGH_WMARK_HIT_QUICKLY = 71; |
| VMSTAT_PAGEOUTRUN = 72; |
| VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL = 73; |
| VMSTAT_PGROTATED = 74; |
| VMSTAT_DROP_PAGECACHE = 75; |
| VMSTAT_DROP_SLAB = 76; |
| VMSTAT_PGMIGRATE_SUCCESS = 77; |
| VMSTAT_PGMIGRATE_FAIL = 78; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_MIGRATE_SCANNED = 79; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_FREE_SCANNED = 80; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_ISOLATED = 81; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_STALL = 82; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_FAIL = 83; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_SUCCESS = 84; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_DAEMON_WAKE = 85; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_CULLED = 86; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_SCANNED = 87; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_RESCUED = 88; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_MLOCKED = 89; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_MUNLOCKED = 90; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_CLEARED = 91; |
| VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_STRANDED = 92; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZSPAGES = 93; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ION_HEAP = 94; |
| VMSTAT_NR_GPU_HEAP = 95; |
| VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_DMA = 96; |
| VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_MOVABLE = 97; |
| VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_NORMAL = 98; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_DAEMON_FREE_SCANNED = 99; |
| VMSTAT_COMPACT_DAEMON_MIGRATE_SCANNED = 100; |
| VMSTAT_NR_FASTRPC = 101; |
| VMSTAT_NR_INDIRECTLY_RECLAIMABLE = 102; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ION_HEAP_POOL = 103; |
| VMSTAT_NR_KERNEL_MISC_RECLAIMABLE = 104; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SHADOW_CALL_STACK_BYTES = 105; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SHMEM_HUGEPAGES = 106; |
| VMSTAT_NR_SHMEM_PMDMAPPED = 107; |
| VMSTAT_NR_UNRECLAIMABLE_PAGES = 108; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_ANON = 109; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_FILE = 110; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_ANON = 111; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_FILE = 112; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_UNEVICTABLE = 113; |
| VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING = 114; |
| VMSTAT_OOM_KILL = 115; |
| VMSTAT_PGLAZYFREE = 116; |
| VMSTAT_PGLAZYFREED = 117; |
| VMSTAT_PGREFILL = 118; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT = 119; |
| VMSTAT_PGSCAN_KSWAPD = 120; |
| VMSTAT_PGSKIP_DMA = 121; |
| VMSTAT_PGSKIP_MOVABLE = 122; |
| VMSTAT_PGSKIP_NORMAL = 123; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_DIRECT = 124; |
| VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_KSWAPD = 125; |
| VMSTAT_SWAP_RA = 126; |
| VMSTAT_SWAP_RA_HIT = 127; |
| VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_RESTORE = 128; |
| } |
| // End of protos/perfetto/common/sys_stats_counters.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/sys_stats/sys_stats_config.proto |
| |
| // This file defines the configuration for the Linux /proc poller data source, |
| // which injects counters in the trace. |
| // Counters that are needed in the trace must be explicitly listed in the |
| // *_counters fields. This is to avoid spamming the trace with all counters |
| // at all times. |
| // The sampling rate is configurable. All polling rates (*_period_ms) need |
| // to be integer multiples of each other. |
| // OK: [10ms, 10ms, 10ms], [10ms, 20ms, 10ms], [10ms, 20ms, 60ms] |
| // Not OK: [10ms, 10ms, 11ms], [10ms, 15ms, 20ms] |
| message SysStatsConfig { |
| // Polls /proc/meminfo every X ms, if non-zero. |
| // This is required to be > 10ms to avoid excessive CPU usage. |
| // Cost: 0.3 ms [read] + 0.07 ms [parse + trace injection] |
| optional uint32 meminfo_period_ms = 1; |
| |
| // If empty all known counters are reported. Otherwise, only the counters |
| // specified below are reported. |
| repeated MeminfoCounters meminfo_counters = 2; |
| |
| // Polls /proc/vmstat every X ms, if non-zero. |
| // This is required to be > 10ms to avoid excessive CPU usage. |
| // Cost: 0.2 ms [read] + 0.3 ms [parse + trace injection] |
| optional uint32 vmstat_period_ms = 3; |
| repeated VmstatCounters vmstat_counters = 4; |
| |
| // Pols /proc/stat every X ms, if non-zero. |
| // This is required to be > 10ms to avoid excessive CPU usage. |
| // Cost: 4.1 ms [read] + 1.9 ms [parse + trace injection] |
| optional uint32 stat_period_ms = 5; |
| enum StatCounters { |
| STAT_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| STAT_CPU_TIMES = 1; |
| STAT_IRQ_COUNTS = 2; |
| STAT_SOFTIRQ_COUNTS = 3; |
| STAT_FORK_COUNT = 4; |
| } |
| repeated StatCounters stat_counters = 6; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/sys_stats/sys_stats_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/test_config.proto |
| |
| // The configuration for a fake producer used in tests. |
| message TestConfig { |
| message DummyFields { |
| optional uint32 field_uint32 = 1; |
| optional int32 field_int32 = 2; |
| optional uint64 field_uint64 = 3; |
| optional int64 field_int64 = 4; |
| optional fixed64 field_fixed64 = 5; |
| optional sfixed64 field_sfixed64 = 6; |
| optional fixed32 field_fixed32 = 7; |
| optional sfixed32 field_sfixed32 = 8; |
| optional double field_double = 9; |
| optional float field_float = 10; |
| optional sint64 field_sint64 = 11; |
| optional sint32 field_sint32 = 12; |
| optional string field_string = 13; |
| optional bytes field_bytes = 14; |
| } |
| |
| // The number of messages the fake producer should send. |
| optional uint32 message_count = 1; |
| |
| // The maximum number of messages which should be sent each second. |
| // The actual obserced speed may be lower if the producer is unable to |
| // work fast enough. |
| // If this is zero or unset, the producer will send as fast as possible. |
| optional uint32 max_messages_per_second = 2; |
| |
| // The seed value for a simple multiplicative congruential pseudo-random |
| // number sequence. |
| optional uint32 seed = 3; |
| |
| // The size of each message in bytes. Should be greater than or equal 5 to |
| // account for the number of bytes needed to encode the random number and a |
| // null byte for the string. |
| optional uint32 message_size = 4; |
| |
| // Whether the producer should send a event batch when the data source is |
| // is initially registered. |
| optional bool send_batch_on_register = 5; |
| |
| optional DummyFields dummy_fields = 6; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/test_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/track_event/track_event_config.proto |
| |
| message TrackEventConfig { |
| // The following fields define the set of enabled trace categories. Each list |
| // item is a glob. |
| // |
| // To determine if category is enabled, it is checked against the filters in |
| // the following order: |
| // |
| // 1. Exact matches in enabled categories. |
| // 2. Exact matches in enabled tags. |
| // 3. Exact matches in disabled categories. |
| // 4. Exact matches in disabled tags. |
| // 5. Pattern matches in enabled categories. |
| // 6. Pattern matches in enabled tags. |
| // 7. Pattern matches in disabled categories. |
| // 8. Pattern matches in disabled tags. |
| // |
| // If none of the steps produced a match, the category is enabled by default. |
| // |
| // Examples: |
| // |
| // - To enable all non-slow/debug categories: |
| // |
| // No configuration needed, happens by default. |
| // |
| // - To enable a specific category: |
| // |
| // disabled_categories = ["*"] |
| // enabled_categories = ["my_category"] |
| // |
| // - To enable only categories with a specific tag: |
| // |
| // disabled_tags = ["*"] |
| // enabled_tags = ["my_tag"] |
| // |
| |
| // Default: [] |
| repeated string disabled_categories = 1; |
| |
| // Default: [] |
| repeated string enabled_categories = 2; |
| |
| // Default: [“slow”, “debug”] |
| repeated string disabled_tags = 3; |
| |
| // Default: [] |
| repeated string enabled_tags = 4; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/track_event/track_event_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/data_source_config.proto |
| |
| // The configuration that is passed to each data source when starting tracing. |
| // Next id: 116 |
| message DataSourceConfig { |
| // Data source unique name, e.g., "linux.ftrace". This must match |
| // the name passed by the data source when it registers (see |
| // RegisterDataSource()). |
| optional string name = 1; |
| |
| // The index of the logging buffer where TracePacket(s) will be stored. |
| // This field doesn't make a major difference for the Producer(s). The final |
| // logging buffers, in fact, are completely owned by the Service. We just ask |
| // the Producer to copy this number into the chunk headers it emits, so that |
| // the Service can quickly identify the buffer where to move the chunks into |
| // without expensive lookups on its fastpath. |
| optional uint32 target_buffer = 2; |
| |
| // Set by the service to indicate the duration of the trace. |
| // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service. |
| optional uint32 trace_duration_ms = 3; |
| |
| // Set by the service to indicate how long it waits after StopDataSource. |
| // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service. |
| optional uint32 stop_timeout_ms = 7; |
| |
| // Set by the service to indicate whether this tracing session has extra |
| // guardrails. |
| // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service. |
| optional bool enable_extra_guardrails = 6; |
| |
| // Set by the service to indicate which tracing session the data source |
| // belongs to. The intended use case for this is checking if two data sources, |
| // one of which produces metadata for the other one, belong to the same trace |
| // session and hence should be linked together. |
| // This field was introduced in Aug 2018 after Android P. |
| // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service. |
| optional uint64 tracing_session_id = 4; |
| |
| // Keeep the lower IDs (up to 99) for fields that are *not* specific to |
| // data-sources and needs to be processed by the traced daemon. |
| |
| // All data source config fields must be marked as [lazy=true]. This prevents |
| // the proto-to-cpp generator from recursing into those when generating the |
| // cpp classes and polluting tracing/core with data-source-specific classes. |
| // Instead they are treated as opaque strings containing raw proto bytes. |
| |
| // Data source name: linux.ftrace |
| optional FtraceConfig ftrace_config = 100 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: linux.inode_file_map |
| optional InodeFileConfig inode_file_config = 102 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: linux.process_stats |
| optional ProcessStatsConfig process_stats_config = 103 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: linux.sys_stats |
| optional SysStatsConfig sys_stats_config = 104 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: android.heapprofd |
| // Introduced in Android 10. |
| optional HeapprofdConfig heapprofd_config = 105 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: android.java_hprof |
| // Introduced in Android 11. |
| optional JavaHprofConfig java_hprof_config = 110 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: android.power |
| optional AndroidPowerConfig android_power_config = 106 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: android.log |
| optional AndroidLogConfig android_log_config = 107 [lazy = true]; |
| // TODO(fmayer): Add data source name for this. |
| optional GpuCounterConfig gpu_counter_config = 108 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: android.packages_list |
| optional PackagesListConfig packages_list_config = 109 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: linux.perf |
| optional PerfEventConfig perf_event_config = 111 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: vulkan.memory_tracker |
| optional VulkanMemoryConfig vulkan_memory_config = 112 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: track_event |
| optional TrackEventConfig track_event_config = 113 [lazy = true]; |
| // Data source name: android.polled_state |
| optional AndroidPolledStateConfig android_polled_state_config = 114 |
| [lazy = true]; |
| |
| // Chrome is special as it doesn't use the perfetto IPC layer. We want to |
| // avoid proto serialization and de-serialization there because that would |
| // just add extra hops on top of the Mojo ser/des. Instead we auto-generate a |
| // C++ class for it so it can pass around plain C++ objets. |
| optional ChromeConfig chrome_config = 101; |
| |
| // If an interceptor is specified here, packets for this data source will be |
| // rerouted to the interceptor instead of the main trace buffer. This can be |
| // used, for example, to write trace data into ETW or for logging trace points |
| // to the console. |
| // |
| // Note that interceptors are only supported by data sources registered |
| // through the Perfetto SDK API. Data sources that don't use that API (e.g., |
| // traced_probes) may not support interception. |
| optional InterceptorConfig interceptor_config = 115; |
| |
| // This is a fallback mechanism to send a free-form text config to the |
| // producer. In theory this should never be needed. All the code that |
| // is part of the platform (i.e. traced service) is supposed to *not* truncate |
| // the trace config proto and propagate unknown fields. However, if anything |
| // in the pipeline (client or backend) ends up breaking this forward compat |
| // plan, this field will become the escape hatch to allow future data sources |
| // to get some meaningful configuration. |
| optional string legacy_config = 1000; |
| |
| // This field is only used for testing. |
| optional TestConfig for_testing = 1001; |
| |
| // Was |for_testing|. Caused more problems then found. |
| reserved 268435455; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/data_source_config.proto |
| |
| // Begin of protos/perfetto/config/trace_config.proto |
| |
| // The overall config that is used when starting a new tracing session through |
| // ProducerPort::StartTracing(). |
| // It contains the general config for the logging buffer(s) and the configs for |
| // all the data source being enabled. |
| // |
| // Next id: 31. |
| message TraceConfig { |
| message BufferConfig { |
| optional uint32 size_kb = 1; |
| |
| // |page_size|, now deprecated. |
| reserved 2; |
| |
| // |optimize_for|, now deprecated. |
| reserved 3; |
| |
| enum FillPolicy { |
| UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| |
| // Default behavior. The buffer operates as a conventional ring buffer. |
| // If the writer is faster than the reader (or if the reader reads only |
| // after tracing is stopped) newly written packets will overwrite old |
| // packets. |
| RING_BUFFER = 1; |
| |
| // Behaves like RING_BUFFER as long as there is space in the buffer or |
| // the reader catches up with the writer. As soon as the writer hits |
| // an unread chunk, it stops accepting new data in the buffer. |
| DISCARD = 2; |
| } |
| optional FillPolicy fill_policy = 4; |
| } |
| repeated BufferConfig buffers = 1; |
| |
| message DataSource { |
| // Filters and data-source specific config. It contains also the unique name |
| // of the data source, the one passed in the DataSourceDescriptor when they |
| // register on the service. |
| optional protos.DataSourceConfig config = 1; |
| |
| // Optional. If multiple producers (~processes) expose the same data source |
| // and either |producer_name_filter| or |producer_name_regex_filter| is set, |
| // the data source is enabled only for producers whose names match any of |
| // the filters. |
| // |producer_name_filter| has to be an exact match, while |
| // |producer_name_regex_filter| is a regular expression. |
| // This allows to enable a data source only for specific processes. |
| // The "repeated" fields have OR semantics: specifying a filter ["foo", |
| // "bar"] will enable data sources on both "foo" and "bar" (if they exist). |
| repeated string producer_name_filter = 2; |
| repeated string producer_name_regex_filter = 3; |
| } |
| repeated DataSource data_sources = 2; |
| |
| // Config for disabling builtin data sources in the tracing service. |
| message BuiltinDataSource { |
| // Disable emitting clock timestamps into the trace. |
| optional bool disable_clock_snapshotting = 1; |
| |
| // Disable echoing the original trace config in the trace. |
| optional bool disable_trace_config = 2; |
| |
| // Disable emitting system info (build fingerprint, cpuinfo, etc). |
| optional bool disable_system_info = 3; |
| |
| // Disable emitting events for data-source state changes (e.g. the marker |
| // for all data sources having ACKed the start of the trace). |
| optional bool disable_service_events = 4; |
| |
| // The authoritative clock domain for the trace. Defaults to BOOTTIME. See |
| // also ClockSnapshot's primary_trace_clock. The configured value is written |
| // into the trace as part of the ClockSnapshots emitted by the service. |
| // Trace processor will attempt to translate packet/event timestamps from |
| // various data sources (and their chosen clock domains) to this domain |
| // during import. Added in Android R. |
| optional BuiltinClock primary_trace_clock = 5; |
| |
| // Time interval in between snapshotting of sync markers, clock snapshots, |
| // stats, and other periodic service-emitted events. Note that the service |
| // only keeps track of the first and the most recent snapshot until |
| // ReadBuffers() is called. |
| optional uint32 snapshot_interval_ms = 6; |
| } |
| optional BuiltinDataSource builtin_data_sources = 20; |
| |
| // If specified, the trace will be stopped |duration_ms| after starting. |
| // This does *not* count the time the system is suspended, so we will run |
| // for duration_ms of system activity, not wall time. |
| // |
| // However in case of traces with triggers, see |
| // TriggerConfig.trigger_timeout_ms instead. |
| optional uint32 duration_ms = 3; |
| |
| // This is set when --dropbox is passed to the Perfetto command line client |
| // and enables guardrails that limit resource usage for traces requested |
| // by statsd. |
| optional bool enable_extra_guardrails = 4; |
| |
| enum LockdownModeOperation { |
| LOCKDOWN_UNCHANGED = 0; |
| LOCKDOWN_CLEAR = 1; |
| LOCKDOWN_SET = 2; |
| } |
| // Reject producers that are not running under the same UID as the tracing |
| // service. |
| optional LockdownModeOperation lockdown_mode = 5; |
| |
| message ProducerConfig { |
| // Identifies the producer for which this config is for. |
| optional string producer_name = 1; |
| |
| // Specifies the preferred size of the shared memory buffer. If the size is |
| // larger than the max size, the max will be used. If it is smaller than |
| // the page size or doesn't fit pages evenly into it, it will fall back to |
| // the size specified by the producer or finally the default shared memory |
| // size. |
| optional uint32 shm_size_kb = 2; |
| |
| // Specifies the preferred size of each page in the shared memory buffer. |
| // Must be an integer multiple of 4K. |
| optional uint32 page_size_kb = 3; |
| } |
| |
| repeated ProducerConfig producers = 6; |
| |
| // Contains statsd-specific metadata about an alert associated with the trace. |
| message StatsdMetadata { |
| // The identifier of the alert which triggered this trace. |
| optional int64 triggering_alert_id = 1; |
| // The uid which registered the triggering configuration with statsd. |
| optional int32 triggering_config_uid = 2; |
| // The identifier of the config which triggered the alert. |
| optional int64 triggering_config_id = 3; |
| // The identifier of the subscription which triggered this trace. |
| optional int64 triggering_subscription_id = 4; |
| } |
| |
| // Statsd-specific metadata. |
| optional StatsdMetadata statsd_metadata = 7; |
| |
| // When true && |output_path| is empty, the EnableTracing() request must |
| // provide a file descriptor. The service will then periodically read packets |
| // out of the trace buffer and store it into the passed file. |
| // If |output_path| is not empty no fd should be passed, the service |
| // will create a new file and write into that (see comment below). |
| optional bool write_into_file = 8; |
| |
| // This must point to a non-existing file. If the file exists the service |
| // will NOT overwrite and will fail instead as a security precaution. |
| // On Android, when this is used with the system traced, the path must be |
| // within /data/misc/perfetto-traces/ or the trace will fail. |
| // This option has been introduced in Android R. Before R write_into_file |
| // can be used only with the "pass a file descriptor over IPC" mode. |
| optional string output_path = 29; |
| |
| // Optional. If non-zero tunes the write period. A min value of 100ms is |
| // enforced (i.e. smaller values are ignored). |
| optional uint32 file_write_period_ms = 9; |
| |
| // Optional. When non zero the periodic write stops once at most X bytes |
| // have been written into the file. Tracing is disabled when this limit is |
| // reached, even if |duration_ms| has not been reached yet. |
| optional uint64 max_file_size_bytes = 10; |
| |
| // Contains flags which override the default values of the guardrails inside |
| // Perfetto. These values are only affect userdebug builds. |
| message GuardrailOverrides { |
| // Override the default limit (in bytes) for uploading data to server within |
| // a 24 hour period. |
| optional uint64 max_upload_per_day_bytes = 1; |
| } |
| |
| optional GuardrailOverrides guardrail_overrides = 11; |
| |
| // When true, data sources are not started until an explicit call to |
| // StartTracing() on the consumer port. This is to support early |
| // initialization and fast trace triggering. This can be used only when the |
| // Consumer explicitly triggers the StartTracing() method. |
| // This should not be used in a remote trace config via statsd, doing so will |
| // result in a hung trace session. |
| optional bool deferred_start = 12; |
| |
| // When set, it periodically issues a Flush() to all data source, forcing them |
| // to commit their data into the tracing service. This can be used for |
| // quasi-real-time streaming mode and to guarantee some partial ordering of |
| // events in the trace in windows of X ms. |
| optional uint32 flush_period_ms = 13; |
| |
| // Wait for this long for producers to acknowledge flush requests. |
| // Default 5s. |
| optional uint32 flush_timeout_ms = 14; |
| |
| // Wait for this long for producers to acknowledge stop requests. |
| // Default 5s. |
| optional uint32 data_source_stop_timeout_ms = 23; |
| |
| // |disable_clock_snapshotting| moved. |
| reserved 15; |
| |
| // Android-only. If set, sends an intent to the Traceur system app when the |
| // trace ends to notify it about the trace readiness. |
| optional bool notify_traceur = 16; |
| |
| // Android-only. If set to a value > 0, marks the trace session as a candidate |
| // for being attached to a bugreport. This field effectively acts as a z-index |
| // for bugreports. When Android's dumpstate runs perfetto |
| // --save-for-bugreport, traced will pick the tracing session with the highest |
| // score (score <= 0 is ignored), will steal its contents, save the trace into |
| // a known path and stop prematurely. |
| // This field was introduced in Android S. |
| optional int32 bugreport_score = 30; |
| |
| // Triggers allow producers to start or stop the tracing session when an event |
| // occurs. |
| // |
| // For example if we are tracing probabilistically, most traces will be |
| // uninteresting. Triggers allow us to keep only the interesting ones such as |
| // those traces during which the device temperature reached a certain |
| // threshold. In this case the producer can activate a trigger to keep |
| // (STOP_TRACING) the trace, otherwise it can also begin a trace |
| // (START_TRACING) because it knows something is about to happen. |
| message TriggerConfig { |
| enum TriggerMode { |
| UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| |
| // When this mode is chosen, data sources are not started until one of the |
| // |triggers| are received. This supports early initialization and fast |
| // starting of the tracing system. On triggering, the session will then |
| // record for |stop_delay_ms|. However if no trigger is seen |
| // after |trigger_timeout_ms| the session will be stopped and no data will |
| // be returned. |
| START_TRACING = 1; |
| |
| // When this mode is chosen, the session will be started via the normal |
| // EnableTracing() & StartTracing(). If no trigger is ever seen |
| // the session will be stopped after |trigger_timeout_ms| and no data will |
| // be returned. However if triggered the trace will stop after |
| // |stop_delay_ms| and any data in the buffer will be returned to the |
| // consumer. |
| STOP_TRACING = 2; |
| } |
| optional TriggerMode trigger_mode = 1; |
| |
| message Trigger { |
| // The producer must specify this name to activate the trigger. |
| optional string name = 1; |
| |
| // The a std::regex that will match the producer that can activate this |
| // trigger. This is optional. If unset any producers can activate this |
| // trigger. |
| optional string producer_name_regex = 2; |
| |
| // After a trigger is received either in START_TRACING or STOP_TRACING |
| // mode then the trace will end |stop_delay_ms| after triggering. |
| optional uint32 stop_delay_ms = 3; |
| } |
| // A list of triggers which are related to this configuration. If ANY |
| // trigger is seen then an action will be performed based on |trigger_mode|. |
| repeated Trigger triggers = 2; |
| |
| // Required and must be positive if a TriggerConfig is specified. This is |
| // how long this TraceConfig should wait for a trigger to arrive. After this |
| // period of time if no trigger is seen the TracingSession will be cleaned |
| // up. |
| optional uint32 trigger_timeout_ms = 3; |
| } |
| optional TriggerConfig trigger_config = 17; |
| |
| // When this is non-empty the perfetto command line tool will ignore the rest |
| // of this TraceConfig and instead connect to the perfetto service as a |
| // producer and send these triggers, potentially stopping or starting traces |
| // that were previous configured to use a TriggerConfig. |
| repeated string activate_triggers = 18; |
| |
| // Configuration for trace contents that reference earlier trace data. For |
| // example, a data source might intern strings, and emit packets containing |
| // {interned id : string} pairs. Future packets from that data source can then |
| // use the interned ids instead of duplicating the raw string contents. The |
| // trace parser will then need to use that interning table to fully interpret |
| // the rest of the trace. |
| message IncrementalStateConfig { |
| // If nonzero, notify eligible data sources to clear their incremental state |
| // periodically, with the given period. The notification is sent only to |
| // data sources that have |handles_incremental_state_clear| set in their |
| // DataSourceDescriptor. The notification requests that the data source |
| // stops referring to past trace contents. This is particularly useful when |
| // tracing in ring buffer mode, where it is not exceptional to overwrite old |
| // trace data. |
| // |
| // Warning: this time-based global clearing is likely to be removed in the |
| // future, to be replaced with a smarter way of sending the notifications |
| // only when necessary. |
| optional uint32 clear_period_ms = 1; |
| } |
| optional IncrementalStateConfig incremental_state_config = 21; |
| |
| // Additional guardrail used by the Perfetto command line client. |
| // On user builds when --dropbox is set perfetto will refuse to trace unless |
| // this is also set. |
| // Added in Q. |
| optional bool allow_user_build_tracing = 19; |
| |
| // If set the tracing service will ensure there is at most one tracing session |
| // with this key. |
| optional string unique_session_name = 22; |
| |
| // Compress trace with the given method. Best effort. |
| enum CompressionType { |
| COMPRESSION_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; |
| COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFLATE = 1; |
| } |
| optional CompressionType compression_type = 24; |
| |
| // Android-only. Debug builds only. Not for general use. If set, saves a |
| // Dropbox trace into an incident. This field is read by perfetto_cmd, rather |
| // than the tracing service. All fields are mandatory. |
| message IncidentReportConfig { |
| optional string destination_package = 1; |
| optional string destination_class = 2; |
| // Level of filtering in the requested incident. See |Destination| in |
| // frameworks/base/core/proto/android/privacy.proto. |
| optional int32 privacy_level = 3; |
| // If true, do not write the trace into dropbox (i.e. incident only). |
| // Otherwise, write to both dropbox and incident. |
| optional bool skip_dropbox = 4; |
| } |
| optional IncidentReportConfig incident_report_config = 25; |
| |
| // DEPRECATED. Was trace_uuid, use trace_uuid_msb and trace_uuid_lsb instead. |
| reserved 26; |
| // An identifier clients can use to tie this trace to other logging. |
| // Alternative encoding of trace_uuid as two int64s. |
| optional int64 trace_uuid_msb = 27; |
| optional int64 trace_uuid_lsb = 28; |
| } |
| |
| // End of protos/perfetto/config/trace_config.proto |