I am trying to run systrace on a non-rooted device. It always gives the following error if any of the trace events is selected:
Unable to find trace start marker 'TRACE:': error opening /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/cpufreq_interactive/enable: No such file or directory
If no trace event is selected, it works, but the trace is not very usweful.
Does systrace requires root access?
Note that I am running systrace directly from Eclipse (DDMS) on Windows-7.
According to systrace.py --help
, the following traces require root access:
- -d, --disk: trace disk I/O (requires root)
- -u, --bus-utilization: trace bus utilization (requires root)
- -w, --workqueue: trace the kernel workqueues (requires root)
The other options don't specify that a root access is required.
This said, I can use some of the traces (such as --cpu-freq
), but I am unfortunately interested in --cpu-load
which gives me the very same error as you mentioned.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14810460/does-android-systrace-require-root-access