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+.. |threshold| replace:: **-a/--auto**, **-i/--irq**, or **-T/--thread**
+.. |thresharg| replace:: -T
+.. |tracer| replace:: timerlat
+
+.. |actionsperf| replace::
+ For time-sensitive actions, it is recommended to run **rtla timerlat** with BPF
+ support and RT priority. Note that due to implementational limitations, actions
+ might be delayed up to one second after tracing is stopped if BPF mode is not
+ available or disabled.
+
**-a**, **--auto** *us*
Set the automatic trace mode. This mode sets some commonly used options
@@ -55,67 +65,3 @@
Set timerlat to run without workload, waiting for the user to dispatch a per-cpu
task that waits for a new period on the tracing/osnoise/per_cpu/cpu$ID/timerlat_fd.
See linux/tools/rtla/sample/timerlat_load.py for an example of user-load code.
-
-**--on-threshold** *action*
-
- Defines an action to be executed when tracing is stopped on a latency threshold
- specified by **-i/--irq** or **-T/--thread**.
-
- Multiple --on-threshold actions may be specified, and they will be executed in
- the order they are provided. If any action fails, subsequent actions in the list
- will not be executed.
-
- Supported actions are:
-
- - *trace[,file=<filename>]*
-
- Saves trace output, optionally taking a filename. Alternative to -t/--trace.
- Note that nlike -t/--trace, specifying this multiple times will result in
- the trace being saved multiple times.
-
- - *signal,num=<sig>,pid=<pid>*
-
- Sends signal to process. "parent" might be specified in place of pid to target
- the parent process of rtla.
-
- - *shell,command=<command>*
-
- Execute shell command.
-
- - *continue*
-
- Continue tracing after actions are executed instead of stopping.
-
- Example:
-
- $ rtla timerlat -T 20 --on-threshold trace
- --on-threshold shell,command="grep ipi_send timerlat_trace.txt"
- --on-threshold signal,num=2,pid=parent
-
- This will save a trace with the default filename "timerlat_trace.txt", print its
- lines that contain the text "ipi_send" on standard output, and send signal 2
- (SIGINT) to the parent process.
-
- Performance Considerations:
-
- For time-sensitive actions, it is recommended to run **rtla timerlat** with BPF
- support and RT priority. Note that due to implementational limitations, actions
- might be delayed up to one second after tracing is stopped if BPF mode is not
- available or disabled.
-
-**--on-end** *action*
-
- Defines an action to be executed at the end of **rtla timerlat** tracing.
-
- Multiple --on-end actions can be specified, and they will be executed in the order
- they are provided. If any action fails, subsequent actions in the list will not be
- executed.
-
- See the documentation for **--on-threshold** for the list of supported actions, with
- the exception that *continue* has no effect.
-
- Example:
-
- $ rtla timerlat -d 5s --on-end trace
-
- This runs rtla timerlat with default options and save trace output at the end.