1 LTTNG USERSPACE TRACER (LTTng-UST)
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4 UST web site: http://lttng.org/lttng2.0
6 Updated versions of this package may be found at:
8 * Website: http://lttng.org/lttng2.0
9 * Releases: http://lttng.org/files/lttng-ust
10 * GitWeb: http://git.lttng.org (project: lttng-ust)
11 * Git: git://git.lttng.org/lttng-ust.git
17 Userspace RCU library, by Mathieu Desnoyers and Paul E. McKenney
19 -> This release depends on liburcu v0.6.6
21 * Debian/Ubuntu package: liburcu-dev
22 * Website: http://lttng.org/urcu
23 * Releases: http://lttng.org/files/urcu
24 * GitWeb: http://lttng.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=userspace-rcu.git;a=summary
25 * Git: git://lttng.org/userspace-rcu.git
27 For developers using the git tree:
29 This source tree is based on the autotools suite from GNU to simplify
30 portability. Here are some things you should have on your system in order to
31 compile the git repository tree :
33 - GNU autotools (automake >=1.10, autoconf >=2.50, autoheader >=2.50)
34 (make sure your system wide "automake" points to a recent version!)
36 (for more information, go to http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/)
38 If you get the tree from the repository, you will need to use the "bootstrap"
39 script in the root of the tree. It calls all the GNU tools needed to prepare the
43 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
45 - Download, compile and install liburcu.
46 - In this package's tree, run ./configure.
51 If compiling from the git repository, run ./bootstrap before running
52 the configure script, to generate it.
57 - Create an instrumentation header following the tracepoint examples.
58 See lttng/tracepoint.h, and examples.
60 There are 2 ways to compile the Tracepoint Provider with the
61 application: either statically or dynamically. Please follow
64 1.1) Compile the Tracepoint provider with the application, either
65 directly or through a static library (.a):
66 - Into exactly one object of your application: define
67 "TRACEPOINT_DEFINE" and include the tracepoint provider.
68 - Use "-I." for the compilation unit containing the tracepoint
69 provider include (e.g. tp.c).
70 - Link application with "-ldl".
71 - If building the provider directly into the application,
72 link the application with "-llttng-ust".
73 - If building a static library for the provider, link the static
74 library with "-lllttng-ust".
75 - Include the tracepoint provider header into all C files using
78 tests/hello/ hello.c tp.c ust_tests_hello.h Makefile.example
80 2) Compile the Tracepoint Provider separately from the application,
81 using dynamic linking:
82 - Into exactly one object of your application: define
83 "TRACEPOINT_DEFINE" _and_ also define
84 "TRACEPOINT_PROBE_DYNAMIC_LINKAGE", then include the tracepoint
86 - Include the tracepoint provider header into all instrumented C
87 files that use the provider.
88 - Compile the tracepoint provider with "-I.".
89 - Link the tracepoint provider with "-llttng-ust".
90 - Link application with "-ldl".
91 - Set a LD_PRELOAD environment to preload the tracepoint provider
92 shared object before starting the application when tracing is
95 - tests/demo/ demo.c tp*.c ust_tests_demo*.h demo-trace
97 - Note about dlopen() usage: due to locking side-effects due to the
98 way libc lazily resolves Thread-Local Storage (TLS) symbols when a
99 library is dlopen'd, linking the tracepoint probe or liblttng-ust
100 with dlopen() is discouraged. They should be linked with the
101 application using "-llibname" or loaded with LD_PRELOAD.
102 - Enable instrumentation and control tracing with the "lttng" command
103 from lttng-tools. See lttng-tools doc/quickstart.txt.
105 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES:
107 - liblttng-ust debug can be activated by setting the environment variable
108 "LTTNG_UST_DEBUG" when launching the application. It can also be enabled
109 at compile-time by compiling libust with -DLTTNG_UST_DEBUG.
111 - The environment variable "LTTNG_UST_REGISTER_TIMEOUT" can be used to
112 specify how long the applications should wait for sessiond
113 "registration done" command before proceeding to execute the main
114 program. The default is 3000ms (3 seconds). The timeout value is
115 specified in milliseconds. The value 0 means "don't wait". The value
116 -1 means "wait forever". Setting this environment variable to 0 is
117 recommended for applications with time constraints on the process
123 Use babeltrace for viewing traces generated by LTTng UST 2.0.
124 See http://lttng.org for download.
129 Maintainer: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
130 Mailing list: lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org
135 This package contains the following elements.
138 The actual userspace tracing library that must be linked to the
139 instrumented programs.
142 The public header files that will be installed on the system.
145 Various test programs
148 An example library that can be LD_PRELOAD'ed to instrument some
149 calls to libc (currently malloc() and free()) in any program without
150 need to recompile it.
153 A library that is LD_PRELOAD'ed, and that hijacks calls to several system
154 calls in order to trace across these calls. It _has_ to be LD_PRELOAD'ed
155 in order to hijack calls. In contrast, libust may be linked at build time.
158 A library to control tracing in other processes. Used by lttng-tools.
161 A static library shared between libust and lttng-tools, that
162 provides functions that allow these components to communicate together.
165 The ring buffer implementation used within LTTng-UST.
168 An asynchronous signal-safe version of snprintf.
171 A simple library that uses JNI to allow tracing in java programs.
172 See liblttng-ust-java/README for build instructions.