// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2016 Philippe Proulx // SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 // lttng-ust-cyg-profile(3) ======================== :object-type: library NAME ---- lttng-ust-cyg-profile - Function tracing (LTTng-UST helper) SYNOPSIS -------- Compile your application with compiler option nloption:-finstrument-functions. Launch your application by preloading `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile-fast.so` for fast function tracing: [role="term"] [verse] $ *LD_PRELOAD=liblttng-ust-cyg-profile-fast.so* my-app Launch your application by preloading `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile.so` for slower, more verbose function tracing: [role="term"] [verse] $ *LD_PRELOAD=liblttng-ust-cyg-profile.so* my-app DESCRIPTION ----------- When the `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile.so` or the `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile-fast.so` library is preloaded before a given application starts, all function entry and return points are traced by LTTng-UST (see man:lttng-ust(3)), provided said application was compiled with the nloption:-finstrument-functions compiler option. See man:lttng(1) to learn more about how to control LTTng tracing sessions. Function tracing with LTTng-UST comes in two flavors, each one providing a different trade-off between performance and robustness: `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile-fast.so`:: This is a lightweight variant that should only be used where it can be _guaranteed_ that the complete event stream is recorded without any missing events. Any kind of duplicate information is left out. + At each function entry, the address of the called function is recorded in an LTTng-UST event. Function exits are recorded as another, empty LTTng-UST event. + See the <> section below for the complete list of emitted events and their fields. `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile.so`:: This is a more robust variant which also works for use cases where events might get discarded, or not recorded from application startup. In these cases, the trace analyzer needs extra information to be able to reconstruct the program flow. + At each function entry _and_ exit, the address of the called function _and_ the call site address are recorded in an LTTng-UST event. + See the <> section below for the complete list of emitted events and their fields. Usage ~~~~~ To use LTTng-UST function tracing, you need to make sure the sources of your application are compiled with the nloption:-finstrument-functions compiler option. It might be necessary to limit the number of source files where this option is used to prevent excessive amount of trace data to be generated at run time. Usually, there are additional compiler flags that allow you to specify a more fine-grained selection of function instrumentation. For each instrumented function, the executable will contain calls to profiling function hooks (after function entry, named `__cyg_profile_func_enter()`, and just before function exit, named `__cyg_profile_func_exit()`). By preloading (using the `LD_PRELOAD` environment variable) one of the provided shared libraries, these profiling hooks get defined to emit LTTng events (as described below). NOTE: Using this feature can result in a *massive amount* of trace data to be generated by the instrumented application. Application run time is also considerably affected. Be careful on systems with limited resources. [[ftrace-fast]] Fast function tracing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following LTTng-UST events are available when using `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile-fast.so`. Their log level is set to `LTTNG_UST_TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG_FUNCTION`. `lttng_ust_cyg_profile_fast:func_entry`:: Emitted when an application function is entered, or more specifically, when `__cyg_profile_func_enter()` is called. + Fields: + [options="header"] |=== |Field name |Description |`func_addr` |Function address. |=== `lttng_ust_cyg_profile_fast:func_exit`:: Emitted when an application function returns, or more specifically, when `__cyg_profile_func_exit()` is called. + This event has no fields. Since the `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile-fast.so` library should only be used when it can be guaranteed that the complete event stream is recorded without any missing events, a per-thread, stack-based approach can be used on the trace analyzer side to match function entry and return events. [[ftrace-verbose]] Verbose function tracing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following LTTng-UST events are available when using `liblttng-ust-cyg-profile.so`. Their log level is set to `LTTNG_UST_TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG_FUNCTION`. `lttng_ust_cyg_profile:func_entry`:: Emitted when an application function is entered, or more specifically, when `__cyg_profile_func_enter()` is called. + Fields: + [options="header"] |=== |Field name |Description |`func_addr` |Function address. |`call_site` |Address from which this function was called. |=== `lttng_ust_cyg_profile:func_exit`:: Emitted when an application function returns, or more specifically, when `__cyg_profile_func_exit()` is called. + Fields: + [options="header"] |=== |Field name |Description |`func_addr` |Function address. |`call_site` |Address from which this function was called. |=== include::common-footer.txt[] include::common-copyrights.txt[] include::common-authors.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- man:lttng-ust(3), man:lttng(1), man:gcc(1), man:ld.so(8)