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Alex Gonzalez
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Alex González is a software engineering supervisor at Digi International and product owner of the Digi Embedded Yocto distribution. He started working professionally with embedded systems in 1999 and the Linux kernel in 2004, designing products for voice and video over IP networks, and followed his interests into machine-to-machine (M2M) technologies and the Internet of Things. Born and raised in Bilbao, Spain, Alex has an electronic engineering degree from the University of the Basque Country and he received his MSc in communication systems from the University of Portsmouth.
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Tracing and profiling with perf


The perf Linux tool can instrument the Linux kernel with both hardware and software performance counter events as well as static and dynamic kernel trace points. For this, it uses the kernel functionality we have seen in previous recipes, providing a common interface to all of them.

This tool can be used to debug, troubleshoot, optimize, and measure applications, workloads, or the full system, and covers the processor, kernel, and applications. Perf is probably the most complete of the tracing and profiling tools available for a Linux system.

Getting ready

The perf source is part of the Linux kernel. To include perf in your system, add the following to your conf/local.conf file:

IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " perf" 

Perf is also part of the tools-profile image feature, so you can also add it with the following:

EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES += "tools-profile" 

Perf is also included in the -sdk images.

To take the maximum advantage of this tool, we need to have symbols both in user...

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Alex González is a software engineering supervisor at Digi International and product owner of the Digi Embedded Yocto distribution. He started working professionally with embedded systems in 1999 and the Linux kernel in 2004, designing products for voice and video over IP networks, and followed his interests into machine-to-machine (M2M) technologies and the Internet of Things. Born and raised in Bilbao, Spain, Alex has an electronic engineering degree from the University of the Basque Country and he received his MSc in communication systems from the University of Portsmouth.
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