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f6e6ee82 8<h1>Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation Manual</h1>
c924c2c6 9
c924c2c6 10Author : Mathieu Desnoyers, September 2005<br>
b6d6974f 11Last update : January 30, 2010<br>
bc58079d 12(originally known as the LTTng QUICKSTART guide)
24070967 13
14<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
24070967 15
d58b406f 16<ul>
f9ff56f3 17<li><a href="#intro" name="TOCintro">Introduction</a></li>
7e77d1a9 18<ul>
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19<li><a href="#licenses" name="TOClicenses">Licenses</a></li>
20<ul>
7e77d1a9 21<li><a href="#arch" name="TOCarch">Supported architectures</a></li>
22</ul>
d58b406f 23
24070967 24<li><a href="#section1" name="TOCsection1">Installing LTTng and LTTV from
6f88b01d 25sources</a></li>
38b04cd7 26<ul>
2d540155 27<li><a href="#prerequisites" name="TOCprerequisites">Prerequisistes</li>
28<li><a href="#getlttng" name="TOCgetlttng">Getting the LTTng packages</li>
29<li><a href="#getlttngsrc" name="TOCgetlttngsrc">Getting the LTTng kernel sources</li>
30<li><a href="#installlttng" name="TOCinstalllttng">Installing a LTTng kernel</li>
6f88b01d 31<li><a href="#editconfig" name="TOCeditconfig">Editing the system wide
32configuration</a>
33<li><a href="#getlttctl" name="TOCgetlttctl">Getting and installing the
2d540155 34ltt-control package</li>
35<li><a href="#userspacetracing" name="TOCuserspacetracing">Userspace Tracing</li>
6f88b01d 36<li><a href="#getlttv" name="TOCgetlttv">Getting and installing the LTTV package</ul>
d58b406f 37
24070967 38<li><a href="#section2" name="TOCsection2">Using LTTng and LTTV</a></li>
d58b406f 39<ul>
40<li><a href="#uselttvgui" name="TOCuselttvgui">Use graphical LTTV to control
41tracing and analyse traces</a></li>
42<li><a href="#uselttngtext" name="TOCuselttngtext">Use text mode LTTng to
f7828b7c 43control tracing</a></li>
d58b406f 44<li><a href="#uselttvtext" name="TOCuselttvtext">Use text mode LTTV</a></li>
45<li><a href="#hybrid" name="TOChybrid">Tracing in "Hybrid" mode</a></li>
46<li><a href="#flight" name="TOCflight">Tracing in flight recorder mode</a></li>
d58b406f 47</ul>
48
24070967 49<li><a href="#section3" name="TOCsection3">Adding kernel and user-space
47e2b195 50instrumentation</a>
51<ul>
52<li><a href="#kerneltp" name="TOCkerneltp">Adding kernel instrumentation</a></li>
53<li><a href="#usertp" name="TOCusertp">Adding userspace instrumentation</a></li>
54</ul>
d58b406f 55
633bc4a3 56<li><a href="#section4" name="TOCsection4">Creating Debian and RPM packages
98dde887 57from LTTV</a></li>
58<ul>
59<li><a href="#pkgdebian" name="TOCpkgdebian">Create custom LTTV Debian
60<li><a href="#pkglttng" name="TOCpkglttng">Create custom LTTng packages</a></li>
98dde887 61</ul>
c924c2c6 62
f9ff56f3 63</ul>
64
65<hr />
66
b9e1fab1 67<h2><a href="#TOCintro" name="intro">Introduction</a></h2>
c924c2c6 68<p>
70a3fc43 69This document is made of five parts : the first one explains how
24070967 70to install LTTng and LTTV from sources, the second one describes the steps
633bc4a3 71to follow to trace a system and view it. The third part explains
c924c2c6 72briefly how to add a new trace point to the kernel and to user space
42cf459d 73applications. The fourth and last part explains how to create Debian or RPM
74packages from the LTTng and LTTV sources.
c924c2c6 75<p>
24070967 76These operations are made for installing the LTTng 0.86 tracer on a linux 2.6.X
c924c2c6 77kernel. You will also find instructions for installation of LTTV 0.12.x : the
78Linux Trace Toolkit Viewer.
24070967 79To see the list of compatibilities between LTTng, ltt-control, LTTV, please
80refer to :
c924c2c6 81<a
82href="http://ltt.polymtl.ca/svn/trunk/lttv/doc/developer/lttng-lttv-compatibility.html">LTTng+LTTV versions compatibility</a>
534f65eb 83
84The ongoing work had the Linux Kernel Markers integrated in the mainline Linux
85kernel since Linux 2.6.24 and the Tracepoints since 2.6.28. In its current
86state, the lttng patchset is necessary to have the trace clocksource, the
87instrumentation and the LTTng high-speed data extraction mechanism added to the
88kernel.
c924c2c6 89
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90<br>
91<br>
2eec045b 92<h3><a href="#TOClicenses" name="licenses">Licenses</a></h3>
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93<p>
94LTTng, UST and LTTV are developed by an open community. LTTng is released under
95a dual Gnu LGPLv2.1/GPLv2 license, except for very few kernel-specific files
96which are derived work from the Linux kernel.
97<p>
98LTTV is available under the Gnu GPLv2. The low-level LTTV trace reading library
99is released under Gnu LGPLv2.1.
100<p>
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101The Eclipse LTTng trace analysis tool is released under the EPL and uses the
102LTTV trace reading library (LGPLv2.1).
103<p>
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104The UST (Userspace Tracing) and the Userspace RCU libraries are released under
105the LGPLv2.1 license, which allows linking with non-GPL (BSD, proprietary...)
106applications. The associated headers are released under MIT-style/BSD-style
107licenses.
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108<p>
109Please refer to each particular file licensing for details.
110
7e77d1a9 111<h3><a href="#TOCarch" name="arch">Supported architectures</a></h3>
c924c2c6 112LTTng :<br>
70a3fc43 113<br>
c924c2c6 114<li> x86 32/64 bits
115<li> PowerPC 32 and 64 bits
f0fcce6d 116<li> ARMv7 OMAP3
117<li> Other ARM (with limited timestamping precision, e.g. 1HZ. Need
c924c2c6 118architecture-specific support for better precision)
119<li> MIPS
1aeeacdb 120<li> sh (partial architecture-specific instrumentation)
121<li> sparc64 (partial architecture-specific instrumentation)
122<li> s390 (partial architecture-specific instrumentation)
123<li> Other architectures supported without architecture-specific instrumentation
124and with low-resolution timestamps.<br>
c924c2c6 125<br>
24070967 126<br>
c924c2c6 127LTTV :<br>
70a3fc43 128<br>
c924c2c6 129<li> Intel 32/64 bits
130<li> PowerPC 32 and 64 bits
131<li> Possibly others. Takes care of endianness and type size difference between
132the LTTng traces and the LTTV analysis tool.
133
f9ff56f3 134<hr />
135
c924c2c6 136
89aa576c 137<h2><a href="#TOCsection1" name="section1">Installation from sources</a></h2>
633bc4a3 138<p>
c924c2c6 139
6f88b01d 140<h3><a href="#TOCprerequisites" name="prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></h3>
633bc4a3 141<ul>
142<p>
c924c2c6 143Tools needed to follow the package download steps :
144
633bc4a3 145<li>wget
146<li>bzip2
147<li>gzip
148<li>tar
c924c2c6 149
633bc4a3 150<p>
c924c2c6 151You have to install the standard development libraries and programs necessary
152to compile a kernel :
153
84cf5903 154<PRE>
c924c2c6 155(from Documentation/Changes in the Linux kernel tree)
84cf5903 156Gnu C 2.95.3 # gcc --version
157Gnu make 3.79.1 # make --version
158binutils 2.12 # ld -v
159util-linux 2.10o # fdformat --version
160module-init-tools 0.9.10 # depmod -V
161</PRE>
c924c2c6 162
633bc4a3 163<p>
c924c2c6 164You might also want to have libncurses5 to have the text mode kernel
165configuration menu, but there are alternatives.
166
633bc4a3 167<p>
c924c2c6 168Prerequisites for LTTV 0.x.x installation are :
169
84cf5903 170<PRE>
171gcc 3.2 or better
172gtk 2.4 or better development libraries
c924c2c6 173 (Debian : libgtk2.0, libgtk2.0-dev)
174 (Fedora : gtk2, gtk2-devel)
175 note : For Fedora users : this might require at least core 3 from Fedora,
176 or you might have to compile your own GTK2 library.
11b7882e 177glib 2.16 or better development libraries
c924c2c6 178 (Debian : libglib2.0-0, libglib2.0-dev)
179 (Fedora : glib2, glib2-devel)
84cf5903 180libpopt development libraries
c924c2c6 181 (Debian : libpopt0, libpopt-dev)
182 (Fedora : popt)
84cf5903 183libpango development libraries
c924c2c6 184 (Debian : libpango1.0, libpango1.0-dev)
185 (Fedora : pango, pango-devel)
84cf5903 186libc6 development librairies
c924c2c6 187 (Debian : libc6, libc6-dev)
188 (Fedora : glibc, glibc)
84cf5903 189</PRE>
633bc4a3 190</ul>
c924c2c6 191
c8997124 192<li>Reminder</li>
c924c2c6 193
c8997124 194<p>
633bc4a3 195See the list of compatibilities between LTTng, ltt-control and LTTV at :
196<a
197href="http://ltt.polymtl.ca/svn/trunk/lttv/doc/developer/lttng-lttv-compatibility.html">LTTng+LTTV
198versions compatibility</a>.
c924c2c6 199
200
6f88b01d 201<h3><a href="#TOCgetlttng" name="getlttng">Getting the LTTng packages</a></h3>
c924c2c6 202
c8997124 203<PRE>
c924c2c6 204su -
205mkdir /usr/src/lttng
206cd /usr/src/lttng
207(see http://ltt.polymtl.ca/lttng for package listing)
208wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/lttng/patch-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx.tar.bz2
209bzip2 -cd patch-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx.tar.bz2 | tar xvof -
c8997124 210</PRE>
c924c2c6 211
212
6f88b01d 213<h3><a href="#TOCgetlttngsrc" name="getlttngsrc">Getting LTTng kernel sources</a></h3>
c924c2c6 214
c8997124 215<PRE>
c924c2c6 216su -
217cd /usr/src
218wget http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.X.tar.bz2
219bzip2 -cd linux-2.6.X.tar.bz2 | tar xvof -
220cd linux-2.6.X
221- For LTTng 0.9.4- cat /usr/src/lttng/patch*-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx* | patch -p1
222- For LTTng 0.9.5+ apply the patches in the order specified in the series file,
223 or use quilt
224cd ..
225mv linux-2.6.X linux-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
c8997124 226</PRE>
c924c2c6 227
228
6f88b01d 229<h3><a href="#TOCinstalllttng" name="installlttng">Installing a LTTng kernel</a></h3>
c924c2c6 230
c8997124 231<PRE>
c924c2c6 232su -
233cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
234make menuconfig (or make xconfig or make config)
7b1aa266 235 Select the &lt; Help &gt; button if you are not familiar with kernel
c924c2c6 236 configuration.
237 Items preceded by [*] means they has to be built into the kernel.
238 Items preceded by [M] means they has to be built as modules.
239 Items preceded by [ ] means they should be removed.
240 go to the "General setup" section
241 Select the following options :
242 [*] Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
243 [*] Activate markers
244 [*] Activate userspace markers ABI (experimental, optional)
245 [*] Immediate value optimization (optional)
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246 [*] Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation (LTTng) ---&gt;
247 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Compile lttng tracing probes
248 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit High-speed Lockless Data Relay
249 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit Lock-Protected Data Relay
250 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit Serializer
251 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit Marker Control
252 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit Tracer
c924c2c6 253 [*] Align Linux Trace Toolkit Traces
7b1aa266 254 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Support logging events from userspace
c924c2c6 255 [*] Support trace extraction from crash dump
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256 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit Trace Controller
257 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Linux Trace Toolkit State Dump
258 Select &lt;Exit&gt;
259 Select &lt;Exit&gt;
260 Select &lt;Yes&gt;
c924c2c6 261make
262make modules_install
263(if necessary, create a initrd with mkinitrd or your preferate alternative)
264(mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx)
265
266-- on X86, X86_64
267make install
268reboot
269Select the Linux 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx kernel in your boot loader.
270
271-- on PowerPC
272cp vmlinux.strip /boot/vmlinux-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
273cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
274cp .config /boot/config-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
275depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
276mkinitrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
277(edit /etc/yaboot.conf to add a new entry pointing to your kernel : the entry
278that comes first is the default kernel)
279ybin
280select the right entry at the yaboot prompt (see choices : tab, select : type
281the kernel name followed by enter)
282Select the Linux 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx kernel in your boot loader.
283--
c8997124 284</PRE>
c924c2c6 285
6f88b01d 286<h3><a href="#TOCeditconfig" name="editconfig">Editing the system wide
287configuration</a></h3>
c924c2c6 288
c8997124 289<p>
c924c2c6 290You must activate debugfs and specify a mount point. This is typically done in
c8997124 291fstab such that it happens at boot time. If you have never used DebugFS before,
292these operation would do this for you :
c924c2c6 293
c8997124 294<PRE>
c924c2c6 295mkdir /mnt/debugfs
296cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.lttng.bkp
297echo "debugfs /mnt/debugfs debugfs rw 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
c8997124 298</PRE>
c924c2c6 299
c8997124 300<p>
c924c2c6 301then, rebooting or issuing the following command will activate debugfs :
c8997124 302<PRE>
c924c2c6 303mount /mnt/debugfs
c8997124 304</PRE>
c924c2c6 305
c8997124 306<p>
c924c2c6 307You need to load the LTT modules to be able to control tracing from user
308space. This is done by issuing the following commands. Note however
309these commands load all LTT modules. Depending on what options you chose to
310compile statically, you may not need to issue all these commands.
311
c8997124 312<PRE>
c924c2c6 313modprobe ltt-trace-control
314modprobe ltt-marker-control
315modprobe ltt-tracer
316modprobe ltt-serialize
317modprobe ltt-relay
318modprobe ipc-trace
319modprobe kernel-trace
320modprobe mm-trace
321modprobe net-trace
322modprobe fs-trace
323modprobe jbd2-trace
324modprobe ext4-trace
325modprobe syscall-trace
326modprobe trap-trace
327#if locking tracing is wanted, uncomment the following
328#modprobe lockdep-trace
c8997124 329</PRE>
c924c2c6 330
c8997124 331<p>
c924c2c6 332If you want to have complete information about the kernel state (including all
333the process names), you need to load the ltt-statedump module. This is done by
334issuing the command :
335
c8997124 336<PRE>
c924c2c6 337modprobe ltt-statedump
c8997124 338</PRE>
339<p>
c924c2c6 340You can automate at boot time loading the ltt-control module by :
341
c8997124 342<PRE>
c924c2c6 343cp /etc/modules /etc/modules.bkp
344echo ltt-trace-control >> /etc/modules
345echo ltt-marker-control >> /etc/modules
346echo ltt-tracer >> /etc/modules
347echo ltt-serialize >> /etc/modules
348echo ltt-relay >> /etc/modules
349echo ipc-trace >> /etc/modules
350echo kernel-trace >> /etc/modules
351echo mm-trace >> /etc/modules
352echo net-trace >> /etc/modules
353echo fs-trace >> /etc/modules
354echo jbd2-trace >> /etc/modules
355echo ext4-trace >> /etc/modules
356echo syscall-trace >> /etc/modules
357echo trap-trace >> /etc/modules
358#if locking tracing is wanted, uncomment the following
359#echo lockdep-trace >> /etc/modules
c8997124 360</PRE>
c924c2c6 361
6f88b01d 362
363<h3><a href="#TOCgetlttctl" name="getlttctl">Getting and installing the
364ltt-control package (on the traced machine)</a></h3>
c8997124 365<p>
c924c2c6 366(note : the ltt-control package contains lttd and lttctl. Although it has the
367same name as the ltt-control kernel module, they are *not* the same thing.)
c8997124 368
369<PRE>
c924c2c6 370su -
371cd /usr/src
372wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/lttng/ltt-control-0.x-xxxx2006.tar.gz
373gzip -cd ltt-control-0.x-xxxx2008.tar.gz | tar xvof -
374cd ltt-control-0.x-xxxx2006
375(refer to README to see the development libraries that must be installed on you
376system)
377./configure
378make
379make install
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381ldconfig
c8997124 382</PRE>
c924c2c6 383
38b04cd7 384<h3><a href="#TOCuserspacetracing" name="userspacetracing">Userspace tracing</a></h3>
c924c2c6 385
c8997124 386<PRE>
c924c2c6 387Make sure you selected the kernel menuconfig option :
7b1aa266 388 &lt;M&gt; or &lt;*&gt; Support logging events from userspace
c924c2c6 389And that the ltt-userspace-event kernel module is loaded if selected as a
390module.
391
392Simple userspace tracing is available through
7b1aa266 393echo "some text to record" &gt; /mnt/debugfs/ltt/write_event
c924c2c6 394
395It will appear in the trace under event :
396channel : userspace
397event name : event
c8997124 398</PRE>
c924c2c6 399
6f88b01d 400<h3><a href="#TOCgetlttv" name="getlttv">Getting and installing the LTTV package
401(on the visualisation machine, same
402or different from the visualisation machine)</a></h3>
c924c2c6 403
c8997124 404<PRE>
c924c2c6 405su -
406cd /usr/src
407wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/lttv-0.x.xx-xxxx2008.tar.gz
408gzip -cd lttv-0.x.xx-xxxx2008.tar.gz | tar xvof -
409cd lttv-0.x.xx-xxxx2008
410(refer to README to see the development libraries that must be installed on your
411system)
412./configure
413make
414make install
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415# (run ldconfig to ensure new shared objects are taken into account)
416ldconfig
13d7a628 417</PRE>
c924c2c6 418
c8997124 419<hr />
c924c2c6 420
c924c2c6 421
89aa576c 422<h2><a href="#TOCsection2" name="section2">Using LTTng and LTTV</a></h2>
c924c2c6 423
d58b406f 424<li><b>IMPORTANT : Arm Linux Kernel Markers after each boot before tracing</b></li>
c8997124 425<PRE>
c924c2c6 426ltt-armall
c8997124 427</PRE>
c924c2c6 428
d58b406f 429<h3><a href="#TOCuselttvgui" name="uselttvgui">Use graphical LTTV to control
430tracing and analyse traces</a></h3>
c8997124 431<PRE>
c924c2c6 432lttv-gui (or /usr/local/bin/lttv-gui)
433 - Spot the "Tracing Control" icon : click on it
434 (it's a traffic light icon)
435 - enter the root password
436 - click "start"
437 - click "stop"
438 - Yes
439 * You should now see a trace
c8997124 440</PRE>
c924c2c6 441
d58b406f 442<h3><a href="#TOCuselttngtext" name="uselttngtext">Use text mode LTTng to control tracing</a></h3>
c8997124 443<PRE>
c924c2c6 444The tracing can be controlled from a terminal by using the lttctl command (as
445root).
446
447Start tracing :
448
449lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace1 trace1
450
451Stop tracing and destroy trace channels :
452
453lttctl -D trace1
454
455see lttctl --help for details.
df7f63ab 456</PRE>
c8997124 457<p>
c924c2c6 458(note : to see if the buffers has been filled, look at the dmesg output after
196f71c4 459lttctl -D or after stopping tracing from the GUI, it will show an event lost
c924c2c6 460count. If it is the case, try using larger buffers. See lttctl --help to learn
461how. lttv now also shows event lost messages in the console when loading a trace
462with missing events or lost subbuffers.)
463
d58b406f 464<h3><a href="#TOCuselttvtext" name="uselttvtext">Use text mode LTTV</a></h3>
c8997124 465<p>
c924c2c6 466Feel free to look in /usr/local/lib/lttv/plugins to see all the text and
467graphical plugins available.
c8997124 468<p>
c924c2c6 469For example, a simple trace dump in text format is available with :
c8997124 470<PRE>
c924c2c6 471lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace
c8997124 472</PRE>
c8997124 473<p>
474See lttv -m textDump --help for detailed command line options of textDump.
c8997124 475<p>
c924c2c6 476It is, in the current state of the project, very useful to use "grep" on the
477text output to filter by specific event fields. You can later copy the timestamp
478of the events to the clipboard and paste them in the GUI by clicking on the
479bottom right label "Current time". Support for this type of filtering should
480be added to the filter module soon.
481
d58b406f 482<h3><a href="#TOChybrid" name="hybrid">Tracing in "Hybrid" mode</a></h3>
c8997124 483<p>
c924c2c6 484Starting from LTTng 0.5.105 and ltt-control 0.20, a new mode can be used :
485hybrid. It can be especially useful when studying big workloads on a long period
486of time.
c8997124 487<p>
c924c2c6 488When using this mode, the most important, low rate control information will be
489recorded during all the trace by lttd (i.e. process creation/exit). The high
490rate information (i.e. interrupt/traps/syscall entry/exit) will be kept in a
491flight recorder buffer (now named flight-channelname_X).
c8997124 492<p>
c924c2c6 493The following lttctl commands take an hybrid trace :
c8997124 494<p>
c924c2c6 495Create trace channel, start lttd on normal channels, start tracing:
c8997124 496<PRE>
c924c2c6 497lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace2 -o channel.kernel.overwrite=1 trace2
c8997124 498</PRE>
499<p>
c924c2c6 500Stop tracing, start lttd on flight recorder channels, destroy trace channels :
c8997124 501<PRE>
c924c2c6 502lttctl -D -w /tmp/trace2 trace2
c8997124 503</PRE>
504<p>
c924c2c6 505Each "overwrite" channel is flight recorder channel.
506
d58b406f 507
508<h3><a href="#TOCflight" name="flight">Tracing in flight recorder mode</a></h3>
c8997124 509<li>Flight recorder mode</li>
c8997124 510<p>
c924c2c6 511The flight recorder mode writes data into overwritten buffers for all channels,
512including control channels, except for the facilities tracefiles. It consists of
513setting all channels to "overwrite".
c8997124 514<p>
c924c2c6 515The following lttctl commands take a flight recorder trace :
c8997124 516<PRE>
c924c2c6 517lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace3 -o channel.all.overwrite=1 trace3
518...
519lttctl -D -w /tmp/trace3 trace3
c8997124 520</PRE>
c924c2c6 521
89aa576c 522<hr />
523
524
525<h2><a href="#TOCsection3" name="section3">Adding new instrumentations with the
526markers</a></h2>
527<p>
c924c2c6 528
47e2b195 529<h3><a href="#TOCkerneltp" name="kerneltp">Adding kernel
530instrumentation</a></h3>
531
89aa576c 532<p>
47e2b195 533See <a
534href="http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/compudj/linux-2.6-lttng.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/markers.txt">Documentation/markers.txt</a>
535and <a
81654ff7 536href="http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/compudj/linux-2.6-lttng.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/trace/tracepoints.txt">Documentation/trace/tracepoints.txt</a> in your kernel
c924c2c6 537tree.
47e2b195 538<p>
539Also see <a
540href="http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/compudj/linux-2.6-lttng.git;a=tree;f=ltt/probes">ltt/probes/</a>
541for LTTng probe examples.
542
543<h3><a href="#TOCusertp" name="usertp">Adding userspace instrumentation</a></h3>
c924c2c6 544
305fd815 545Add new events to userspace programs with
546<a href="http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/">userspace markers packages</a>.
c924c2c6 547Get the latest markers-userspace-*.tar.bz2 and see the Makefile and examples. It
548allows inserting markers in executables and libraries, currently only on x86_32
549and x86_64.
e01a1ce1 550See <a
551href="http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/markers-userspace-0.5.tar.bz2">markers-userspace-0.5.tar.bz2</a> or more recent.
552
38b04cd7 553<p>
e01a1ce1 554Note that a new design document for a 3rd generation of tracepoint/marker-based
555userspace tracing is available at <a
556href="http://ltt.polymtl.ca/svn/trunk/lttv/doc/developer/ust.html">LTTng User-space Tracing
98dde887 557Design</a>. This new infrastructure is not yet implemented.
38b04cd7 558
559<p>
560The easy quick-and-dirty way to perform userspace tracing is currently to write
561an string to /mnt/debugfs/ltt/write_event. See <a
562href="#userspacetracing">Userspace tracing</a> in the
563installation for sources section of this document.
e01a1ce1 564
89aa576c 565<hr />
633bc4a3 566
89aa576c 567<h2><a href="#TOCsection4" name="section4">Creating Debian or RPM packages</a></h2>
568<p>
633bc4a3 569
98dde887 570<h3><a href="#TOCpkgdebian" name="pkgdebian">Create custom LTTV Debian packages</a></h3>
633bc4a3 571
89aa576c 572<PRE>
573Use : dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
574</PRE>
575<p>
633bc4a3 576You should then have your LTTV .deb files created for your architecture.
577
98dde887 578<h3><a href="#TOCpkglttng" name="pkglttng">Create custom LTTng packages</a></h3>
89aa576c 579<p>
633bc4a3 580For building LTTng Debian packages :
89aa576c 581get the build tree with patches applies as explained in section 2.
633bc4a3 582
89aa576c 583<PRE>
633bc4a3 584make menuconfig (or xconfig or config) (customize your configuration)
585make-kpkg kernel_image
89aa576c 586</PRE>
587<p>
633bc4a3 588You will then see your freshly created .deb in /usr/src. Install it with
89aa576c 589<PRE>
633bc4a3 590dpkg -i /usr/src/(image-name).deb
89aa576c 591</PRE>
592<p>
633bc4a3 593Then, follow the section "Editing the system wide configuration" in section 2.
594
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