-a, --add=
Add specified file to the cache.
-f, --force
Don’t complain, do it.
-k, --kcore
Add specified kcore file to the cache. For the current host that is /proc/kcore which requires root
permissions to read. Be aware that running perfbuildid-cache as root may update root’s build-id
cache not the user’s. Use the -v option to see where the file is created. Note that the copied file
contains only code sections not the whole core image. Note also that files "kallsyms" and "modules"
must also be in the same directory and are also copied. All 3 files are created with read permissions
for root only. kcore will not be added if there is already a kcore in the cache (with the same
build-id) that has the same modules at the same addresses. Use the -v option to see if a copy of
kcore is actually made.
-r, --remove=
Remove a cached binary which has same build-id of specified file from the cache.
-p, --purge=
Purge all cached binaries including older caches which have specified path from the cache.
-P, --purge-all
Purge all cached binaries. This will flush out entire cache.
-M, --missing=
List missing build ids in the cache for the specified file.
-u, --update=
Update specified file of the cache. Note that this doesn’t remove older entries since those may be
still needed for annotating old (or remote) perf.data. Only if there is already a cache which has
exactly same build-id, that is replaced by new one. It can be used to update kallsyms and kernel dso
to vmlinux in order to support annotation.
-l, --list
List all valid binaries from cache.
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose.
--target-ns=PID: Obtain mount namespace information from the target pid. This is used when creating a
uprobe for a process that resides in a different mount namespace from the perf(1) utility.
--debuginfod[=URLs]
Specify debuginfod URL to be used when retrieving perf.data binaries, it follows the same syntax as
the DEBUGINFOD_URLS variable, like:
buildid-cache.debuginfod=http://192.168.122.174:8002
If the URLs is not specified, the value of DEBUGINFOD_URLS
system environment variable is used.