cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1Intel Branch Trace Store
      2========================
      3
      4Overview
      5========
      6
      7Intel BTS could be regarded as a predecessor to Intel PT and has some
      8similarities because it can also identify every branch a program takes.  A
      9notable difference is that Intel BTS has no timing information and as a
     10consequence the present implementation is limited to per-thread recording.
     11
     12While decoding Intel BTS does not require walking the object code, the object
     13code is still needed to pair up calls and returns correctly, consequently much
     14of the Intel PT documentation applies also to Intel BTS.  Refer to the Intel PT
     15documentation and consider that the PMU 'intel_bts' can usually be used in
     16place of 'intel_pt' in the examples provided, with the proviso that per-thread
     17recording must also be stipulated i.e. the --per-thread option for
     18'perf record'.
     19
     20
     21perf record
     22===========
     23
     24new event
     25---------
     26
     27The Intel BTS kernel driver creates a new PMU for Intel BTS.  The perf record
     28option is:
     29
     30	-e intel_bts//
     31
     32Currently Intel BTS is limited to per-thread tracing so the --per-thread option
     33is also needed.
     34
     35
     36snapshot option
     37---------------
     38
     39The snapshot option is the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation).
     40
     41
     42auxtrace mmap size option
     43-----------------------
     44
     45The mmap size option is the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation).
     46
     47
     48perf script
     49===========
     50
     51By default, perf script will decode trace data found in the perf.data file.
     52This can be further controlled by option --itrace.  The --itrace option is
     53the same as Intel PT (refer Intel PT documentation) except that neither
     54"instructions" events nor "transactions" events (and consequently call
     55chains) are supported.
     56
     57To disable trace decoding entirely, use the option --no-itrace.
     58
     59
     60dump option
     61-----------
     62
     63perf script has an option (-D) to "dump" the events i.e. display the binary
     64data.
     65
     66When -D is used, Intel BTS packets are displayed.
     67
     68To disable the display of Intel BTS packets, combine the -D option with
     69--no-itrace.
     70
     71
     72perf report
     73===========
     74
     75By default, perf report will decode trace data found in the perf.data file.
     76This can be further controlled by new option --itrace exactly the same as
     77perf script.
     78
     79
     80perf inject
     81===========
     82
     83perf inject also accepts the --itrace option in which case tracing data is
     84removed and replaced with the synthesized events. e.g.
     85
     86	perf inject --itrace -i perf.data -o perf.data.new