A long time ago in the days of slow modems, I use to get thread stats via the hcimsiutil command because the bandwith remotely was to slow to use the GUIs.
Here is an example usage
hcimsiutil -dd thread_name
You can pipe this to grep if you want to only view a specific item of interest.
Here is a sample of doing
hcimsiutil -dd ib_pathnet_8015
Thread Data Section for: ib_pathnet_8015
Scn Addr : 0x40002e70
Scn Version : 1
Scn Updated : Wed Jun 16 23:45:02 2010
Sample Taken : Thu Jun 17 13:27:47 2010
Sample Added : Thu Jun 17 13:27:50 2010
Start Time : Sat May 15 18:11:52 2010
Stop Time : never
Proto Status : 2
Proto Flags : 0
Proto Last Rd : Thu Jun 17 13:27:50 2010
Proto Last Wt : Thu Jun 17 13:27:50 2010
Proto Err Time: never
Proto Err Msg :
Xlate Count : 152610
Forward Count : 0
Error Count : 0
IB Latency : 2635.017
OB Latency : 364.884
Total Latency : 365.144
Msgs In : 76305
Msgs Out : 76305
Bytes In : 55611741
Bytes Out : 5188740
IB Pre-SMS QD : 0
IB Post-SMS QD: 0
OB Pre-SMS QD : 0
OB Data QD : 0
OB Reply QD : 0
Pre-Xlate QD : 0
Inter-thread Statistics
Sent Recvd pxqd X time T on Q Latency Thread name
——- ——- —- ——- ——- ——- ——————————-
76305 0 0 377.359 0.000 0.000 jsfw_12302_lis_2_out
0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 ob_pdms
0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 jsfw_12303_lis_2_out
76305 0 0 333.966 0.000 0.000 js_12301_lis_1_out
0 76305 0 0.000 226.408 365.144 ib_pathnet_8015
0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 ib_ap_results_8066
It’s been so long ago I almost forgot how I did this because with the remote bandwidths avaiable now days I use the stas in the IDE/GUI.
Russ Ross
RussRoss318@gmail.com