Re: [RFC PATCH v3 0/5] Add perf.data tracepoint events to trace.dat conversion
From: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Date: 2026-08-06 00:18:20
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2026 at 8:00 AM Tanushree Shah [off-list ref] wrote:
This RFC patch series introduces support for converting perf.data files containing tracepoint events into trace.dat format, enabling seamless visualization and analysis using KernelShark. ====================== Background and Motivation ====================== Currently, perf and trace-cmd operate as separate tracing ecosystems with incompatible data formats. Users who collect tracepoint data with 'perf record' cannot easily visualize it in KernelShark's graphical timeline view or leverage trace-cmd's analysis capabilities. This creates workflow friction when users need to: - Visualize perf tracepoint data in KernelShark's interactive graphical timeline - Share trace data between perf and trace-cmd workflows and toolchains - Perform architecture-independent conversion and analysis of traces This conversion bridge eliminates these barriers by enabling seamless data exchange between perf and trace-cmd ecosystems, allowing users to choose the best tool for each analysis phase. ====================== Implementation Overview ====================== The series implements the trace.dat file format specification (version 7) within perf's data conversion framework. **Patch 1/5: Core trace.dat Export Infrastructure** Introduces util/trace-dat.c and util/trace-dat.h implementing: - Per-CPU raw event buffer management (init, collect, free) - Ftrace ring buffer page construction - trace.dat section writers (strings, options, flyrecord sections) **Patch 2/5: Metadata Integration** Extends util/trace-event-read.c to write trace.dat metadata during perf.data parsing: - Initial format header (magic, version, endian, page size, compression) - Section 16: HEADER INFO (header_page + header_event) - Section 17: FTRACE EVENT FORMATS - Section 18: EVENT FORMATS (per system/event format files) - Section 19: KALLSYMS - Section 21: CMDLINES - Section 15: STRINGS (written last after all sections) **Patch 3/5: Conversion Backend** Implements util/data-convert-trace.c with trace_convert__perf2dat() function: - Processes PERF_TYPE_TRACEPOINT samples via process_sample_event() - Collects raw event data per-CPU using trace_dat__collect_cpu_event() - Writes OPTIONS sections (CPUCOUNT, TRACECLOCK, metadata offsets) - Writes FLYRECORD section with per-CPU ring buffer pages **Patch 4/5: User Interface** Extends tools/perf/builtin-data.c with --to-trace-dat option: - Adds command-line option for trace.dat output - Mutually exclusive with --to-ctf and --to-json - Calls trace_convert__perf2dat() to perform conversion **Patch 5/5: Shell Test** Adds a shell test (tools/perf/tests/shell/) covering normal tracepoint recordings, pipe mode and mixed tracepoint/non-tracepoint recording conversions and --force flag behaviour. ====================== Current Implementation Details ====================== **trace.dat Format Version:** The implementation currently targets trace.dat format version 7, which is the stable version supported by current trace-cmd releases (v3.x). This version is hardcoded to ensure compatibility with existing trace-cmd and KernelShark installations. Future enhancements could add version negotiation or support for newer format versions as they become standardized. **Compression Strategy:** Compression is explicitly disabled (set to NONE) in the generated trace.dat files. This design choice: - Simplifies the initial implementation and testing - Ensures maximum compatibility across trace-cmd versions - Avoids external compression library dependencies Future work could add support for various compression algorithms (zlib, zstd, lz4) with runtime selection via command-line options, significantly reducing file sizes for large traces. ====================== Usage Example ======================*Record tracepoint events with perf* perf record -e sched:sched_switch -e sched:sched_wakeup -a sleep 10 *Convert to trace.dat format* perf data convert --to-trace-dat=output.dat *Verify trace.dat structure* trace-cmd dump --summary output.dat *Analyze with trace-cmd* trace-cmd report output.dat *Visualize in KernelShark* kernelshark output.dat**Conversion Output:**[ perf data convert: Converted 'perf.data' into trace.dat format 'output.dat' ] [ perf data convert: Converted 2684 events ]**trace-cmd dump --summary Output:**Tracing meta data in file output.dat: [Initial format] 7 [Version] 0 [Little endian] 8 [Bytes in a long] 65536 [Page size, bytes] none [Compression algorithm] [Compression version] [buffer "", "local" clock, 65536 page size, 16 cpus, 1048576 bytes flyrecord data] [10 options] [Saved command lines, 0 bytes] [Kallsyms, 0 bytes] [Ftrace format, 0 events] [Header page, 206 bytes] [Header event, 205 bytes] [Events format, 1 systems] [9 sections]====================== Testing and Verification ====================== The series has been extensively tested with: - Various tracepoint events (sched, irq, syscalls, block I/O) - Mixed recordings containing both tracepoint and non-tracepoint events only tracepoints converted) - Verification with trace-cmd report and KernelShark visualization - Memory leak testing with Valgrind (0 bytes leaked). - Cross-architecture testing: v1 tested x86_64 and ppc64le. v2 adds s390 (big-endian) perf.data converted on both ppc64le (little-endian) and x86_64 (little-endian) hosts, in addition to same-arch x86_64 (LE->LE) and ppc64le (BE->BE) conversion. - Pipe mode support has been tested end-to-end. (in v2) All generated trace.dat files successfully open in: - trace-cmd report (v3.1+) - KernelShark (v2.0+) ====================== Next Steps ====================== We would highly appreciate reviews, comments, and feedback on: - The overall architectural approach and integration points - Compatibility considerations with trace-cmd ecosystem - Performance characteristics for large-scale traces - Additional use cases or workflow scenarios - Future enhancement priorities --- Changes in v3 - Rebase on latest perf-tools-next and resolve merge conflicts. - Drop evsel parameter from process_sample_event() following upstream commit "perf tool: Remove evsel from tool APIs that pass the sample". Changes in v2 Addressing the Sashiko AI review findings on v1: Cross-arch correctness: - Introduce to_file_u16/u32/u64 helpers (wrapping tep_read_number()) to write all multi-byte fields in the recorded machine's byte order; apply throughout metadata sections and flyrecord page/record headers (ts, commit, TIME_EXTEND, large-event data_len). - Fix flyrecord record header bit layout for big-endian files. The record header word bit layout differs by file endianness, matching kbuffer-parse.c type_len4host()/ts4host(): LE: type_len in bits [4:0], time_delta in bits [31:5] BE: type_len in bits [31:27], time_delta in bits [26:0] Pipe mode: - Add process_attr(), process_feature(), and process_tracing_data() callbacks required for pipe mode operation. - Defer CPU buffer initialisation until the first tracepoint sample, after process_feature()/process_tracing_data() have populated the session header. This ensures the recorded machine's CPU count is used rather than the host's - critical for cross-platform analysis. Format compliance: - Implement TIME_EXTEND records for timestamp deltas >27 bits to prevent silent truncation and maintain chronological ordering. - Fix large event encoding (>=29 words): use type_len=0 with a separate 32-bit length word, avoiding collision with reserved types (PADDING=29, TIME_EXTEND=30, TIME_STAMP=31). - Add bounds check rejecting records larger than a page payload before batching, preventing heap overflow in trace_dat__write_page(). - Fix flyrecord section_size to exclude the 16-byte section header, matching trace.dat specification and trace-cmd behaviour. CLI behavior: - Fix --force flag: open with O_CREAT|O_EXCL when force is not set, failing with -EEXIST instead of silently overwriting existing files. Memory safety: - Fix realloc overwrite of cpu_events->events and page_records on failure: use temporary pointers, only commit on success. - Fix use-after-free/double-free in sequential page_records realloc failure: replace with malloc+memcpy+free pattern. - Fix section_size computed from before section header position. - Add NULL checks for get_tracing_file(), calloc() padding, and trace_dat_options_offset assignment on write failure. - Use goto out_free on record allocation failure to avoid leaking accumulated page_records entries. - Replace direct read() with do_read() in read_proc_kallsyms() to handle short reads correctly. - On fwrite failure, set trace_dat_write_failed and continue parsing so that perf.data processing completes normally. Testing (new in v2): - Add shell test covering conversion, trace-cmd dump validation, sched_switch event verification, and --force flag behaviour. Documentation (new in v2): - Add documentation for 'perf data convert --to-trace-dat', covering usage and supported options. v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-perf-users/20260608125951.90425-2-tshah@linux.ibm.com/ (local)
Still looks great, and it's getting better as you address the nits Sashiko is raising. I look forward to testing. Thanks, Ian
Tanushree Shah (5):
perf/trace-dat: Add trace.dat export infrastructure
perf/trace-event: Write trace.dat metadata sections during parsing
perf data-convert: Add perf.data to trace.dat conversion backend
perf data: Add --to-trace-dat option for converting perf.data
tracepoint events into trace.dat format
perf test: Add test validating trace.dat generated by 'perf data
convert --to-trace-dat'
tools/perf/Documentation/perf-data.txt | 7 +
tools/perf/builtin-data.c | 43 +
...rf_data_converter_tracepoints_trace_dat.sh | 169 ++++
tools/perf/util/Build | 2 +
tools/perf/util/data-convert-trace.c | 241 +++++
tools/perf/util/data-convert.h | 4 +
tools/perf/util/trace-dat.c | 876 ++++++++++++++++++
tools/perf/util/trace-dat.h | 113 +++
tools/perf/util/trace-event-read.c | 307 +++++-
9 files changed, 1755 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
create mode 100755 tools/perf/tests/shell/test_perf_data_converter_tracepoints_trace_dat.sh
create mode 100644 tools/perf/util/data-convert-trace.c
create mode 100644 tools/perf/util/trace-dat.c
create mode 100644 tools/perf/util/trace-dat.h
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