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1 LTTng 2.0 modules
2
3 Mathieu Desnoyers
4 July 19, 2011
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6 LTTng 2.0 kernel modules build against a vanilla or distribution kernel, without
7 need for additional patches. Other features:
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9 - Produces CTF (Common Trace Format) natively,
10 (http://www.efficios.com/ctf)
11 - Tracepoints, Function tracer, CPU Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU)
12 counters, kprobes, and kretprobes support,
13 - Integrated interface for both kernel and userspace tracing,
14 - Have the ability to attach "context" information to events in the
15 trace (e.g. any PMU counter, pid, ppid, tid, comm name, etc).
16 All the extra information fields to be collected with events are
17 optional, specified on a per-tracing-session basis (except for
18 timestamp and event id, which are mandatory).
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20 To build and install, you will need to have your kernel headers available (or
21 access to your full kernel source tree), and use:
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23 % make
24 # make modules_install
25 # depmod -a
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27 If you need to specify the target directory to the kernel you want to build
28 against, use:
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30 % KERNELDIR=path_to_kernel_dir make
31 # KERNELDIR=path_to_kernel_dir make modules_install
32 # depmod -a kernel_version
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34 Use lttng-tools to control the tracer. LTTng tools should automatically load
35 the kernel modules when needed. Use Babeltrace to print traces as a
36 human-readable text log. These tools are available at the following URL:
37 http://lttng.org/lttng2.0
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39 Please note that the LTTng-UST 2.0 (user-space tracing counterpart of LTTng 2.0)
40 is still in active development and not released yet.
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42 So far, it has been tested on vanilla Linux kernels 2.6.38, 2.6.39 and 3.0 (on
43 x86 32/64-bit, and powerpc 32-bit at the moment, build tested on ARM). It should
44 work fine with newer kernels and other architectures, but expect build issues
45 with kernels older than 2.6.36. The clock source currently used is the standard
46 gettimeofday (slower, less scalable and less precise than the LTTng 0.x clocks).
47 Support for LTTng 0.x clocks will be added back soon into LTTng 2.0. Please
48 note that lttng-modules 2.0 can build on a Linux kernel patched with the LTTng
49 0.x patchset, but the lttng-modules 2.0 replace the lttng-modules 0.x, so both
50 tracers cannot be installed at the same time for a given kernel version.
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52 * Note about Perf PMU counters support
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54 Each PMU counter has its zero value set when it is attached to a context with
55 add-context. Therefore, it is normal that the same counters attached to both the
56 stream context and event context show different values for a given event; what
57 matters is that they increment at the same rate.
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