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NAME
       ppchcalls - Summarize ppc hcall counts and latencies.
SYNOPSIS
       ppchcalls [-h] [-p PID] [-t TID] [-i INTERVAL] [-d DURATION] [-T TOP] [-x] [-e ERRNO] [-L] [-m] [-P] [-l]
       [--hcall HCALL]
DESCRIPTION
       This  tool traces hcall entry and exit raw tracepoints and summarizes either the number of hcalls of each
       type, or the number of hcalls per process. It can also collect min, max  and  average  latency  for  each
       hcall or each process.
       Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
REQUIREMENTS
       CONFIG_BPF  and bcc. Linux 4.17+ is required to attach a BPF program to the raw_hcalls:hcall_{enter,exit}
       tracepoints, used by this tool.
OPTIONS
       -h     Print usage message.
       -p PID Trace only this process.
       -t TID Trace only this thread.
       -i INTERVAL
              Print the summary at the specified interval (in seconds).
       -d DURATION
              Total duration of trace (in seconds).
       -T TOP Print only this many entries. Default: 10.
       -x     Trace only failed hcalls (i.e., the return value from the hcall was < 0).
       -e ERRNO
              Trace only hcalls that failed with that error (e.g. -e EPERM or -e 1).
       -m     Display times in milliseconds. Default: microseconds.
       -P     Summarize by process and not by hcall.
       -l     List the hcalls recognized by the tool (hard-coded list). Hcalls beyond this list  will  still  be
              displayed, as "[unknown: nnn]" where nnn is the hcall number.
       --hcall HCALL
              Trace this hcall only (use option -l to get all recognized hcalls).
EXAMPLES
       Summarize all hcalls by hcall:
              # ppchcalls
       Summarize all hcalls by process:
              # ppchcalls -P
       Summarize only failed hcalls:
              # ppchcalls -x
       Summarize only hcalls that failed with EPERM:
              # ppchcalls -e EPERM
       Trace PID 181 only:
              # ppchcalls -p 181
       Summarize hcalls counts and latencies:
              # ppchcalls -L
FIELDS
       PID    Process ID
       COMM   Process name
       HCALL  Hcall name, or "[unknown: nnn]" for hcalls that aren't recognized
       COUNT  The number of events
       MIN    The minimum elapsed time (in us or ms)
       MAX    The maximum elapsed time (in us or ms)
       AVG    The average elapsed time (in us or ms)
OVERHEAD
       For  most  applications,  the  overhead  should  be manageable if they perform 1000's or even 10,000's of
       hcalls per second. For higher rates, the overhead may become considerable.
SOURCE
       This is from bcc.
              https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
       Also look in the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing  example  usage,  output,
       and commentary for this tool.
OS
       Linux
STABILITY
       Unstable - in development.
AUTHOR
       Harsh Prateek Bora
SEE ALSO
       syscount(8)
USER COMMANDS                                      2022-10-19                                       ppchcalls(8)