# Running perfetto in detached mode This document describes the `--detach` and `--attach` advanced operating modes of the `perfetto` cmdline client. WARNING: The use of `--detach` and `--attach` is highly discouraged because of the risk of leaking tracing sessions and accidentally leaving tracing on for arbitrarily long periods of time. TIP: If what you are looking for is just a way to grab a trace in background (e.g., while the USB cable / adb is disconnected) from the adb shell simply use `--background`. ## Use case By default the tracing service `traced` keeps the lifetime of a tracing session attached to the lifetime of the `perfetto` cmdline client that started it. This means that a `killall perfetto` or `kill $PID_OF_PERFETTO` is sufficient to guarantee that the tracing session is stopped. There are rare occasions when this is undesirable; for example, this mode of operation was designed for the Traceur app (on-device tracing UI for Android). When required by the user, Traceur needs to enable tracing in the background, possibly for very long periods of time. Because Traceur is not a persistent service (and even if it was, it could be still low-memory-killed), it cannot just use `--background`; this is because the Android framework kills any other process in the same process group when tearing down an app/service, and this would including killing forked `perfetto` client obtained via `--background`. ## Operation `--detach=key` decouples the lifetime of the cmdline client from the lifetime of the tracing session. The `key` argument is an arbitrary string passed by the client to later re-identify the session using `--attach=key`. Once detached, the cmdline client will exit (without forking any bg process) and the `traced` service will keep the tracing session alive. Because of the exit, a client that wants to use `--detach` needs to set the [`write_into_file`](config.md#long-traces) option in the trace config, which transfers the responsibility of writing the output trace file to the service (see the [examples](#examples) section). A detached session will run until either: - The session is later re-attached and stopped. - The time limit specified by the `duration_ms` argument in the trace config is reached. `--attach=key` re-couples the lifetime of a new cmdline client invocation with an existing tracing session identified by `key`. For security reasons the service allows a client to re-attach to a tracing session only if the Unix UID of the re-attaching client matches the UID of the client that originally started the session and detached. Overall `--attach=key` makes the `perfetto` cmdline client behave as if it was never detached. This means that: - sending a `SIGKILL` (or Ctrl-C) to the client will gracefully stop the tracing session. - If the `duration_ms` time limit is hit, the client will be informed by the service and exit soon after. When re-attaching it is possible to also specify a further `--stop` argument. `--stop` will gracefully terminate the tracing session immediately after re-attaching (This is to avoid a race where SIGKILL is sent too early, before the client gets a chance to attach or even register the signal handler). No other cmdline argument other than `--stop` can be passed when using `--attach`. `--is_detached=key` can be used to check whether a detached session is running. The cmdline client will return quickly after the invocation with the following exit code: - 0 if the session identified by `key` exists and can be re-attached. - 1 in case of a general error (e.g. wrong cmdline, cannot reach the service). - 2 if no detached session with the given `key` is found. ## Examples ### Capturing a long trace in detached mode ```bash echo ' write_into_file: true # Long tracing mode, periodically flush the trace buffer into the trace file. file_write_period_ms: 5000 buffers { # This buffer needs to be big enough just to hold data between two consecutive # |file_write_period|s (5s in this examples). size_kb: 16384 } data_sources { config { name: "linux.ftrace" ftrace_config { ftrace_events: "sched_switch" } } } ' | perfetto -c - --txt --detach=session1 -o /data/misc/perfetto-traces/trace sleep 60 perfetto --attach=session1 --stop # At this point the trace file is fully flushed into # /data/misc/perfetto-traces/trace. ``` ### Start in detached ring-buffer mode. Later stop and save the ring buffer ```bash echo ' write_into_file: true # Specify an arbitrarily long flush period. Practically this means: never flush # unless trace is stopped. # TODO(primiano): an explicit no_periodic_flushes argument would be nicer. Maybe # we could repurpose the 0 value? file_write_period_ms: 1000000000 buffers { # This will be the size of the final trace. size_kb: 16384 } data_sources { config { name: "linux.ftrace" ftrace_config { ftrace_events: "sched_switch" } } } ' | perfetto -c - --txt --detach=session2 -o /data/misc/perfetto-traces/trace # Wait for user input, or some critical event to happen. perfetto --attach=session2 --stop # At this point the trace file is saved into # /data/misc/perfetto-traces/trace. ``` ### Start tracing with a time limit. Later re-attach and wait for the end ```bash echo ' duration_ms: 10000 write_into_file: true buffers { size_kb: 16384 } data_sources { config { name: "linux.ftrace" ftrace_config { ftrace_events: "sched_switch" } } } ' | perfetto -c - --txt --detach=session3 -o /data/misc/perfetto-traces/trace sleep 3 perfetto --attach=session3 # The cmdline client will stay up for 7 more seconds and then terminate. ```