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1lttng-enable-channel(1)
2=======================
3
4
5NAME
6----
7lttng-enable-channel - Create or enable LTTng channels
8
9
10SYNOPSIS
11--------
12Create a Linux kernel channel:
13
14[verse]
ce19b9ed 15*lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-channel* option:--kernel
240311ba 16 [option:--overwrite] [option:--output=(`mmap` | `splice`)]
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17 [option:--subbuf-size='SIZE'] [option:--num-subbuf='COUNT']
18 [option:--switch-timer='PERIODUS'] [option:--read-timer='PERIODUS']
961df0d0 19 [option:--monitor-timer='PERIODUS']
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20 [option:--tracefile-size='SIZE'] [option:--tracefile-count='COUNT']
21 [option:--session='SESSION'] 'CHANNEL'
22
23Create a user space channel:
24
25[verse]
ce19b9ed 26*lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-channel* option:--userspace
7197e9ec 27 [option:--overwrite | option:--blocking-timeout='TIMEOUTUS'] [option:--buffers-pid]
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28 [option:--subbuf-size='SIZE'] [option:--num-subbuf='COUNT']
29 [option:--switch-timer='PERIODUS'] [option:--read-timer='PERIODUS']
7197e9ec 30 [option:--monitor-timer='PERIODUS']
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31 [option:--tracefile-size='SIZE'] [option:--tracefile-count='COUNT']
32 [option:--session='SESSION'] 'CHANNEL'
33
34Enable existing channel(s):
35
36[verse]
ce19b9ed 37*lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-channel* (option:--userspace | option:--kernel)
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38 [option:--session='SESSION'] 'CHANNEL'[,'CHANNEL']...
39
40
41DESCRIPTION
42-----------
43The `lttng enable-channel` command can create a new channel, or enable
44one or more existing and disabled ones.
45
46A channel is the owner of sub-buffers holding recorded events. Event,
7c1a4458 47rules, when created using man:lttng-enable-event(1), are always
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48assigned to a channel. When creating a new channel, many parameters
49related to those sub-buffers can be fine-tuned. They are described in
50the subsections below.
51
52When 'CHANNEL' does not name an existing channel, a channel named
53'CHANNEL' is created. Otherwise, the disabled channel named 'CHANNEL'
54is enabled.
55
7c1a4458 56Note that the man:lttng-enable-event(1) command can automatically
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57create default channels when no channel exist.
58
59A channel is always contained in a tracing session
7c1a4458 60(see man:lttng-create(1) for creating a tracing session). The
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61session in which a channel is created using `lttng enable-channel` can
62be specified using the option:--session option. If the option:--session
63option is omitted, the current tracing session is targeted.
64
65Existing enabled channels can be disabled using
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66man:lttng-disable-channel(1). Channels of a given session can be
67listed using man:lttng-list(1).
b4867b3b 68
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69See the <<limitations,LIMITATIONS>> section below for a list of
70limitations of this command to consider.
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71
72
73Event loss modes
74~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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75LTTng tracers are non-blocking by default: when no empty sub-buffer
76exists, losing events is acceptable when the alternative would be to
77cause substantial delays in the instrumented application's execution.
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78
79LTTng privileges performance over integrity, aiming at perturbing the
80traced system as little as possible in order to make tracing of subtle
81race conditions and rare interrupt cascades possible.
82
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83You can allow the user space tracer to block with a
84option:--blocking-timeout option set to a positive value or to `inf`,
85and with an application which is instrumented with LTTng-UST started
86with a set `LTTNG_UST_ALLOW_BLOCKING` environment variable. See
87man:lttng-ust(3) for more details.
88
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89When it comes to losing events because no empty sub-buffer is available,
90the channel's event loss mode, specified by one of the option:--discard
91and option:--overwrite options, determines what to do amongst:
92
93Discard::
94 Drop the newest events until a sub-buffer is released.
95
96Overwrite::
97 Clear the sub-buffer containing the oldest recorded events and start
98 recording the newest events there. This mode is sometimes called
99 _flight recorder mode_ because it behaves like a flight recorder:
100 always keep a fixed amount of the latest data.
101
102Which mechanism to choose depends on the context: prioritize the newest
103or the oldest events in the ring buffer?
104
105Beware that, in overwrite mode (option:--overwrite option), a whole
106sub-buffer is abandoned as soon as a new event doesn't find an empty
107sub-buffer, whereas in discard mode (option:--discard option), only the
108event that doesn't fit is discarded.
109
110Also note that a count of lost events is incremented and saved in the
111trace itself when an event is lost in discard mode, whereas no
112information is kept when a sub-buffer gets overwritten before being
113committed.
114
115The probability of losing events, if it is experience in a given
116context, can be reduced by fine-tuning the sub-buffers count and size
117(see next subsection).
118
119
120Sub-buffers count and size
121~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
122The option:--num-subbuf and option:--subbuf-size options respectively
123set the number of sub-buffers and their individual size when creating
124a new channel.
125
126Note that there is a noticeable tracer's CPU overhead introduced when
127switching sub-buffers (marking a full one as consumable and switching
128to an empty one for the following events to be recorded). Knowing this,
129the following list presents a few practical situations along with how
130to configure sub-buffers for them when creating a channel in overwrite
131mode (option:--overwrite option):
132
133High event throughput::
134 In general, prefer bigger sub-buffers to lower the risk of losing
135 events. Having bigger sub-buffers also ensures a lower sub-buffer
136 switching frequency. The number of sub-buffers is only meaningful
137 if the channel is enabled in overwrite mode: in this case, if a
138 sub-buffer overwrite happens, the other sub-buffers
139 are left unaltered.
140
141Low event throughput::
142 In general, prefer smaller sub-buffers since the risk of losing
143 events is already low. Since events happen less frequently, the
144 sub-buffer switching frequency should remain low and thus the
145 tracer's overhead should not be a problem.
146
147Low memory system::
148 If the target system has a low memory limit, prefer fewer first,
149 then smaller sub-buffers. Even if the system is limited in memory,
150 it is recommended to keep the sub-buffers as big as possible to
151 avoid a high sub-buffer switching frequency.
152
153In discard mode (option:--discard option), the sub-buffers count
154parameter is pointless: using two sub-buffers and setting their size
155according to the requirements of the context is fine.
156
157
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158Switch timer
159~~~~~~~~~~~~
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160When a channel's switch timer fires, a sub-buffer switch happens. This
161timer may be used to ensure that event data is consumed and committed
162to trace files periodically in case of a low event throughput.
163
164It's also convenient when big sub-buffers are used to cope with sporadic
165high event throughput, even if the throughput is normally lower.
166
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167Use the option:--switch-timer option to control the switch timer's
168period of the channel to create.
169
170
171Read timer
172~~~~~~~~~~
173By default, an internal notification mechanism is used to signal a full
174sub-buffer so that it can be consumed. When such notifications must be
175avoided, for example in real-time applications, the channel's read timer
176can be used instead. When the read timer fires, sub-buffers are checked
177for consumption when they are full.
178
179Use the option:--read-timer option to control the read timer's period of
180the channel to create.
181
182
183Monitor timer
184~~~~~~~~~~~~~
185When a channel's monitor timer fires, its registered trigger conditions
186are evaluated using the current values of its properties (for example,
187the current usage of its sub-buffers). When a trigger condition is true,
188LTTng executes its associated action. The only type of action currently
189supported is to notify one or more user applications.
190
191See the installed $$C/C++$$ headers in `lttng/action`,
192`lttng/condition`, `lttng/notification`, and `lttng/trigger` to learn
193more about application notifications and triggers.
194
195Use the option:--monitor-timer option to control the monitor timer's
196period of the channel to create.
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197
198
199Buffering scheme
200~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
201In the user space tracing domain, two buffering schemes are available
202when creating a channel:
203
204Per-process buffering (option:--buffers-pid option)::
205 Keep one ring buffer per process.
206
207Per-user buffering (option:--buffers-uid option)::
208 Keep one ring buffer for all the processes of a single user.
209
210The per-process buffering scheme consumes more memory than the per-user
211option if more than one process is instrumented for LTTng-UST.
212However, per-process buffering ensures that one process having a high
213event throughput won't fill all the shared sub-buffers, only its own.
214
215The Linux kernel tracing domain only has one available buffering scheme
216which is to use a single ring buffer for the whole system
217(option:--buffers-global option).
218
219
220Trace files limit and size
221~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
222By default, trace files can grow as large as needed. The maximum size
223of each trace file written by a channel can be set on creation using the
224option:--tracefile-size option. When such a trace file's size reaches
225the channel's fixed maximum size, another trace file is created to hold
226the next recorded events. A file count is appended to each trace file
227name in this case.
228
229If the option:--tracefile-size option is used, the maximum number of
230created trace files is unlimited. To limit them, the
231option:--tracefile-count option can be used. This option is always used
232in conjunction with the option:--tracefile-size option.
233
234For example, consider this command:
235
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238$ lttng enable-channel --kernel --tracefile-size=4096 \
b4867b3b 239 --tracefile-count=32 my-channel
03c5529d 240----
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241
242Here, for each stream, the maximum size of each trace file is
2434 kiB and there can be a maximum of 32 different files. When there is
244no space left in the last file, _trace file rotation_ happens: the first
245file is cleared and new sub-buffers containing events are written there.
246
247
248include::common-cmd-options-head.txt[]
249
250
251Domain
252~~~~~~
253One of:
254
255option:-k, option:--kernel::
256 Enable channel in the Linux kernel domain.
257
258option:-u, option:--userspace::
259 Enable channel in the user space domain.
260
261
262Target
263~~~~~~
59b19c3c 264option:-s 'SESSION', option:--session='SESSION'::
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265 Create or enable channel in the tracing session named 'SESSION'
266 instead of the current tracing session.
267
268
269Event loss mode
270~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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271option:--blocking-timeout='TIMEOUTUS'::
272 Set the channel's blocking timeout value to 'TIMEOUTUS' µs for
273 instrumented applications executed with a set
274 `LTTNG_UST_ALLOW_BLOCKING` environment variable:
275+
276--
2770 (default)::
278 Do not block (non-blocking mode).
279
280`inf`::
281 Block forever until room is available in the sub-buffer to write the
282 event record.
283
284__n__, a positive value::
285 Wait for at most __n__ µs when trying to write into a sub-buffer.
286 After __n__ µs, discard the event record.
287--
288+
289This option is only available with the option:--userspace option and
290without the option:--overwrite option.
291
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292One of:
293
294option:--discard::
295 Discard events when sub-buffers are full (default).
296
297option:--overwrite::
298 Flight recorder mode: always keep a fixed amount of the latest
299 data.
300
301
302Sub-buffers
303~~~~~~~~~~~
304option:--num-subbuf='COUNT'::
305 Use 'COUNT' sub-buffers. Rounded up to the next power of two.
306+
307Default values:
308+
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309* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-uid options:
310 {default_ust_uid_channel_subbuf_num}
311* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-pid options:
312 {default_ust_pid_channel_subbuf_num}
313* option:--kernel option: {default_kernel_channel_subbuf_num}
314* `metadata` channel: {default_metadata_subbuf_num}
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316option:--output='TYPE'::
317 Set channel's output type to 'TYPE'.
318+
319Available types: `mmap` (always available) and `splice` (only available
320with the option:--kernel option).
321+
322Default values:
323+
324* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-uid options: `mmap`
325* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-pid options: `mmap`
326* option:--kernel option: `splice`
327* `metadata` channel: `mmap`
328
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329option:--subbuf-size='SIZE'::
330 Set the individual size of sub-buffers to 'SIZE' bytes.
331 The `k` (kiB), `M` (MiB), and `G` (GiB) suffixes are supported.
332 Rounded up to the next power of two.
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334The minimum sub-buffer size, for each tracer, is the maximum value
335between the default below and the system's page size. The following
336command shows the current system's page size: `getconf PAGE_SIZE`.
337+
338Default values:
339+
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340* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-uid options:
341 {default_ust_uid_channel_subbuf_size}
342* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-pid options:
343 {default_ust_pid_channel_subbuf_size}
344* option:--kernel option: {default_kernel_channel_subbuf_size}
345* `metadata` channel: {default_metadata_subbuf_size}
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347
348Buffering scheme
349~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
350One of:
351
352option:--buffers-global::
353 Use shared sub-buffers for the whole system (only available with the
354 option:--kernel option).
355
356option:--buffers-pid::
357 Use different sub-buffers for each traced process (only available
358 with the the option:--userspace option). This is the default
359 buffering scheme for user space channels.
360
361option:--buffers-uid::
362 Use shared sub-buffers for all the processes of the user running
363 the command (only available with the option:--userspace option).
364
365
366Trace files
367~~~~~~~~~~~
368option:--tracefile-count='COUNT'::
369 Limit the number of trace files created by this channel to
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370 'COUNT'. 0 means unlimited. Default:
371 {default_channel_tracefile_count}.
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372+
373Use this option in conjunction with the option:--tracefile-size option.
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375The file count within a stream is appended to each created trace
376file. If 'COUNT' files are created and more events need to be recorded,
377the first trace file of the stream is cleared and used again.
378
379option:--tracefile-size='SIZE'::
380 Set the maximum size of each trace file written by
381 this channel within a stream to 'SIZE' bytes. 0 means unlimited.
c93eadad 382 Default: {default_channel_tracefile_size}.
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383+
384Note: traces generated with this option may inaccurately report
385discarded events as of CTF 1.8.
386
387
388Timers
389~~~~~~
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390option:--monitor-timer::
391 Set the channel's monitor timer's period to 'PERIODUS' µs. 0 means a
392 disabled monitor timer.
393+
394Default values:
395+
396* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-uid options:
397 {default_ust_uid_channel_monitor_timer}
398* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-pid options:
399 {default_ust_pid_channel_monitor_timer}
400* option:--kernel option: {default_kernel_channel_monitor_timer}
401
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402option:--read-timer::
403 Set the channel's read timer's period to 'PERIODUS' µs. 0 means a
404 disabled read timer.
405+
406Default values:
407+
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408* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-uid options:
409 {default_ust_uid_channel_read_timer}
410* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-pid options:
411 {default_ust_pid_channel_read_timer}
412* option:--kernel option: {default_kernel_channel_read_timer}
413* `metadata` channel: {default_metadata_read_timer}
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415option:--switch-timer='PERIODUS'::
416 Set the channel's switch timer's period to 'PERIODUS' µs. 0 means
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417 a disabled switch timer.
418+
419Default values:
420+
421* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-uid options:
422 {default_ust_uid_channel_switch_timer}
423* option:--userspace and option:--buffers-pid options:
424 {default_ust_pid_channel_switch_timer}
425* option:--kernel option: {default_kernel_channel_switch_timer}
426* `metadata` channel: {default_metadata_switch_timer}
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427
428
429include::common-cmd-help-options.txt[]
430
431
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432[[limitations]]
433LIMITATIONS
434-----------
435As of this version of LTTng, it is not possible to perform the following
436actions with the `lttng enable-channel` command:
437
438* Reconfigure a channel once it is created.
439* Re-enable a disabled channel once its tracing session has been active
440 at least once.
441* Create a channel once its tracing session has been active
442 at least once.
443* Create a user space channel with a given buffering scheme
444 (option:--buffers-uid or option:--buffers-pid options) and create
445 a second user space channel with a different buffering scheme in the
446 same tracing session.
447
448
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449include::common-cmd-footer.txt[]
450
451
452SEE ALSO
453--------
7c1a4458 454man:lttng-disable-channel(1),
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455man:lttng(1),
456man:lttng-ust(3)
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