Runtime configuration options for debugging and profiling

This article details the settings you can use to configure .NET debugging and profiling.

Note

.NET 6 standardizes on the prefix DOTNET_ instead of COMPlus_ for environment variables that configure .NET run-time behavior. However, the COMPlus_ prefix will continue to work. If you're using a previous version of the .NET runtime, you should still use the COMPlus_ prefix for environment variables.

Enable diagnostics

  • Configures whether the debugger, the profiler, and EventPipe diagnostics are enabled or disabled.
  • If you omit this setting, diagnostics are enabled. This is equivalent to setting the value to 1.
Setting name Values
runtimeconfig.json N/A N/A
Environment variable COMPlus_EnableDiagnostics or DOTNET_EnableDiagnostics 1 - enabled
0 - disabled

Enable profiling

  • Configures whether profiling is enabled for the currently running process.
  • If you omit this setting, profiling is disabled. This is equivalent to setting the value to 0.
Setting name Values
runtimeconfig.json N/A N/A
Environment variable CORECLR_ENABLE_PROFILING 0 - disabled
1 - enabled

Profiler GUID

  • Specifies the GUID of the profiler to load into the currently running process.
Setting name Values
runtimeconfig.json N/A N/A
Environment variable CORECLR_PROFILER string-guid

Profiler location

  • Specifies the path to the profiler DLL to load into the currently running process (or 32-bit or 64-bit process).
  • If more than one variable is set, the bitness-specific variables take precedence. They specify which bitness of profiler to load.
  • For more information, see Finding the profiler library.
Setting name Values
Environment variable CORECLR_PROFILER_PATH string-path
Environment variable CORECLR_PROFILER_PATH_32 string-path
Environment variable CORECLR_PROFILER_PATH_64 string-path

Export perf maps and jit dumps

  • Enables or disables selective enablement of perf maps or jit dumps. These files allow third party tools, such as the Linux perf tool, to identify call sites for dynamically generated code and precompiled ReadyToRun (R2R) modules.
  • If you omit this setting, writing perf map and jit dump files are both disabled. This is equivalent to setting the value to 0.
  • When perf maps are disabled, not all managed callsites will be properly resolved.
  • Depending on the Linux kernel version, both formats are supported by the perf tool.
  • Enabling perf maps or jit dumps causes a 10-20% overhead. To minimize performance impact, it's recommended to selectively enable either perf maps or jit dumps, but not both.

The following table compares perf maps and jit maps.

Format Description Supported on
Perf maps Emits /tmp/perf-<pid>.map, which contains symbolic information for dynamically generated code.
Emits /tmp/perfinfo-<pid>.map, which includes ReadyToRun (R2R) module symbol information and is used by PerfCollect.
Perf maps are supported on all Linux kernel versions.
Jit dumps The jit dump format supersedes perf maps and contains more detailed symbolic information. When enabled, jit dumps are output to /tmp/jit-<pid>.dump files. Linux kernel versions 5.4 or higher.
Setting name Values
runtimeconfig.json N/A N/A
Environment variable COMPlus_PerfMapEnabled or DOTNET_PerfMapEnabled 0 - disabled
1 - perf maps and jit dumps both enabled
2 - jit dumps enabled
3 - perf maps enabled

Perf log markers

  • Enables or disables the specified signal to be accepted and ignored as a marker in the perf logs.
  • If you omit this setting, the specified signal is not ignored. This is equivalent to setting the value to 0.
Setting name Values
runtimeconfig.json N/A N/A
Environment variable COMPlus_PerfMapIgnoreSignal or DOTNET_PerfMapIgnoreSignal 0 - disabled
1 - enabled

Note

This setting is ignored if DOTNET_PerfMapEnabled is omitted or set to 0 (that is, disabled).