8 lttng-enable-event - Create or enable LTTng recording event rules
13 Create or enable one or more recording event rules to match Linux kernel
14 tracepoint or system call events:
17 *lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-event* option:--kernel [option:--tracepoint | option:--syscall]
18 (option:--all | 'NAME'[,'NAME']...) [option:--filter='EXPR']
19 [option:--session='SESSION'] [option:--channel='CHANNEL']
21 Create or enable a recording event rule to match Linux kernel events
22 created from a dynamic instrumentation point:
25 *lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-event* option:--kernel
26 (option:--probe='LOC' | option:--function='LOC' | option:--userspace-probe='LOC') 'RECORDNAME'
27 [option:--session='SESSION'] [option:--channel='CHANNEL']
29 Create or enable one or more recording event rules to match
30 user space tracepoint events:
33 *lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-event* option:--userspace [option:--tracepoint]
34 (option:--all | 'NAME'[,'NAME']...) [option:--exclude='XNAME'[,'XNAME']...]
35 [option:--loglevel='LOGLEVEL' | option:--loglevel-only='LOGLEVEL'] [option:--filter='EXPR']
36 [option:--session='SESSION'] [option:--channel='CHANNEL']
38 Create or enable one or more recording event rules to match
39 Java/Python logging events:
42 *lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *enable-event* (option:--jul | option:--log4j | option:--python)
43 [option:--tracepoint] (option:--all | 'NAME'[,'NAME']...)
44 [option:--loglevel='LOGLEVEL' | option:--loglevel-only='LOGLEVEL'] [option:--filter='EXPR']
45 [option:--session='SESSION'] [option:--channel='CHANNEL']
49 The `lttng enable-event` command does one of:
51 * Create one or more recording event rules.
53 * Enable one or more disabled recording event rules.
55 See the <<enable,Enable a disabled recording event rule>> section
58 See man:lttng-concepts(7) to learn more about instrumentation points,
59 events, recording event rules, and event records.
61 The recording event rule(s) to create or enable belong to:
63 With the option:--session='SESSION' option::
64 The tracing session named 'SESSION'.
66 Without the option:--session option::
67 The current tracing session (see man:lttng-concepts(7) to learn more
68 about the current tracing session).
70 With the option:--channel='CHANNEL' option::
71 The channel named 'CHANNEL'.
73 Without the option:--channel option::
74 The channel named `channel0`.
76 If such a channel doesn't exist, the `enable-event` automatically
79 List the recording event rules of a specific tracing session
80 and/or channel with the man:lttng-list(1) and man:lttng-status(1)
83 Disable an enabled recording event rule with the
84 man:lttng-disable-event(1) command.
87 Overview of recording event rule conditions
88 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
89 For LTTng to emit and record an event{nbsp}__E__,{nbsp}__E__ must
90 satisfy *all* the conditions of a recording event rule{nbsp}__ER__, that
94 You set the following conditions when you create or
95 enable{nbsp}__ER__ with the `enable-event` command:
98 * The instrumentation point type from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__
101 See the <<inst-point-type-cond,Instrumentation point type condition>>
104 * A pattern matches the name of{nbsp}__E__ while another pattern
107 See the <<event-name-cond,Event name condition>> section below.
109 * The log level of the instrumentation point from which LTTng
110 creates{nbsp}__E__ is at least as severe as some value, or is exactly
113 See the <<inst-point-log-level-cond,Instrumentation point log level condition>>
116 * The fields of the payload of{nbsp}__E__ and the current context fields
117 satisfy a filter expression.
119 See the <<filter-cond,Event payload and context filter condition>>
123 Implicit conditions::
126 * _ER_ itself is enabled.
128 A recording event rule is enabled on creation.
130 Enable a disabled recording event rule with the `enable-event` command.
132 * The channel to which{nbsp}__ER__ is attached is enabled.
134 A channel is enabled on creation.
136 Enable a disabled channel with the man:lttng-enable-channel(1) command.
138 * The tracing session of{nbsp}__ER__ is active (started).
140 A tracing session is inactive (stopped) on creation.
142 Start an inactive tracing session with the man:lttng-start(1) command.
144 * The process for which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__ is allowed to record
147 All processes are allowed to record events on tracing session
150 Use the man:lttng-track(1) and man:lttng-untrack(1) commands to select
151 which processes are allowed to record events based on specific process
155 The dedicated command-line options of most conditions are optional: if
156 you don't specify the option, the associated condition is always
160 [[inst-point-type-cond]]
161 Instrumentation point type condition
162 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
163 An event{nbsp}__E__ satisfies the instrumentation point type condition
164 of a recording event rule if the instrumentation point from which LTTng
165 creates{nbsp}__E__ is:
167 For the Linux kernel tracing domain (option:--kernel option)::
168 With the option:--tracepoint option or without any other instrumentation point type option:::
169 An LTTng kernel tracepoint, that is, a statically defined point
170 in the source code of the kernel image or of a kernel module
171 with LTTng kernel tracer macros.
173 As of LTTng{nbsp}{lttng_version}, this is the default instrumentation
174 point type of the Linux kernel tracing domain, but this may change in
177 List the available Linux kernel tracepoints with `lttng list --kernel`.
178 See man:lttng-list(1) to learn more.
180 With the option:--syscall option:::
181 The entry and exit of a Linux kernel system call.
183 List the available Linux kernel system call instrumentation points with
184 `lttng list --kernel --syscall`. See man:lttng-list(1) to learn more.
186 With the option:--probe option:::
187 A Linux kprobe, that is, a single probe dynamically placed in
188 the compiled kernel code.
190 The argument of the option:--probe option is the location of the
191 kprobe to insert, either a symbol or a
192 memory address, while 'RECORDNAME' is the name of the record
193 of{nbsp}__E__ (see the <<er-name,Event record name>> section below).
195 The payload of a Linux kprobe event is empty.
197 With the option:--userspace-probe option:::
198 A Linux user space probe, that is, a single probe dynamically
199 placed at the entry of a compiled user space application/library
200 function through the kernel.
202 The argument of the option:--userspace-probe option is the location
203 of the user space probe to insert, one of:
206 * A path and symbol (ELF method).
207 * A path, provider name, and probe name (SystemTap User-level Statically
208 Defined Tracing (USDT) method; a DTrace-style marker).
210 As of LTTng{nbsp}{lttng_version}, LTTng only supports USDT probes which
211 are :not: reference-counted.
214 'RECORDNAME' is the name of the record of{nbsp}__E__ (see the
215 <<er-name,Event record name>> section below).
217 The payload of a Linux user space probe event is empty.
219 With the option:--function option:::
220 A Linux kretprobe, that is, two probes dynamically placed at the
221 entry and exit of a function in the compiled kernel code.
223 The argument of the option:--function option is the location of the
224 Linux kretprobe to insert, either a symbol or
225 a memory address, while 'RECORDNAME' is the name of the record
226 of{nbsp}__E__ (see the <<er-name,Event record name>> section below).
228 The payload of a Linux kretprobe event is empty.
230 For the user space tracing domain (option:--userspace option)::
231 With or without the option:--tracepoint option:::
232 An LTTng user space tracepoint, that is, a statically defined
233 point in the source code of a C/$$C++$$ application/library with
234 LTTng user space tracer macros.
236 As of LTTng{nbsp}{lttng_version}, this is the default and sole
237 instrumentation point type of the user space tracing domain, but this
238 may change in the future.
240 List the available user space tracepoints with `lttng list --userspace`.
241 See man:lttng-list(1) to learn more.
243 For the `java.util.logging` (option:--jul option), Apache log4j (option:--log4j option), and Python (option:--python option) tracing domains::
244 With or without the option:--tracepoint option:::
247 As of LTTng{nbsp}{lttng_version}, this is the default and sole
248 instrumentation point type of the `java.util.logging`, Apache log4j, and
249 Python tracing domains, but this may change in the future.
251 List the available Java and Python loggers with `lttng list --jul`,
252 `lttng list --log4j`, and `lttng list --python`. See man:lttng-list(1)
259 An event{nbsp}__E__ satisfies the event name condition of a recording
260 event rule{nbsp}__ER__ if the two following statements are true:
262 * You specify the option:--all option or, depending on the
263 instrumentation type condition (see the
264 <<inst-point-type-cond,Instrumentation point type condition>> section
265 above) of{nbsp}__ER__, 'NAME' matches:
269 The full name of the tracepoint from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__.
271 Note that the full name of a user space tracepoint is
272 __PROVIDER__++:++__NAME__, where __PROVIDER__ is the tracepoint provider
273 name and __NAME__ is the tracepoint name.
276 The name of the Java or Python logger from which LTTng
280 The name of the system call, without any `sys_` prefix, from which
281 LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__.
284 * You don't specify the option:--exclude=__XNAME__[++,++__XNAME__]...
285 option or, depending on the instrumentation type condition
286 of{nbsp}__ER__, none of the 'XNAME' arguments matches the full name of
287 the user space tracepoint from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__.
289 The option:--exclude option is only available with the option:--userspace
292 This condition is only meaningful for the LTTng tracepoint, logging
293 statement, and Linux system call instrumentation point types: it's
294 always satisfied for the other types.
296 In all cases, 'NAME' and 'XNAME' are globbing patterns: the `*`
297 character means ``match anything''. To match a literal `*` character,
298 use :escwc:. To match a literal `,` character, use
301 IMPORTANT: Make sure to **single-quote** 'NAME' and 'XNAME' when they
302 contain the `*` character and when you run the `enable-event` command
305 With the LTTng tracepoint, logging statement, and Linux system call
306 instrumentation point types, the `enable-event` command creates or
307 enables one independent recording event rule per 'NAME' argument
308 (non-option, comma-separated). With the option:--all option, the
309 `enable-event` command creates or enables a single recording event rule.
312 [[inst-point-log-level-cond]]
313 Instrumentation point log level condition
314 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
315 An event{nbsp}__E__ satisfies the instrumentation point log level
316 condition of a recording event rule if either:
318 * The option:--loglevel and option:--loglevel-only options are
321 * The log level of the LTTng user space tracepoint or logging statement
322 which creates{nbsp}__E__ is:
323 With the option:--loglevel='LOGLEVEL' option::
324 At least as severe as 'LOGLEVEL'.
326 With the option:--loglevel-only='LOGLEVEL' option::
329 This condition is only meaningful for the LTTng user space tracepoint
330 and logging statement instrumentation point types: it's always satisfied
333 The available values of 'LOGLEVEL' are, depending on the tracing domain,
334 from the most to the least severe:
336 User space (option:--userspace option)::
337 Shortcuts such as `system` are allowed.
343 * `TRACE_WARNING` (4)
346 * `TRACE_DEBUG_SYSTEM` (7)
347 * `TRACE_DEBUG_PROGRAM` (8)
348 * `TRACE_DEBUG_PROCESS` (9)
349 * `TRACE_DEBUG_MODULE` (10)
350 * `TRACE_DEBUG_UNIT` (11)
351 * `TRACE_DEBUG_FUNCTION` (12)
352 * `TRACE_DEBUG_LINE` (13)
355 `java.util.logging` (option:--jul option)::
356 Shortcuts such as `severe` are allowed.
358 * `JUL_OFF` (`INT32_MAX`)
359 * `JUL_SEVERE` (1000)
360 * `JUL_WARNING` (900)
366 * `JUL_ALL` (`INT32_MIN`)
368 Apache log4j (option:--log4j option)::
369 Shortcuts such as `severe` are allowed.
371 * `LOG4J_OFF` (`INT32_MAX`)
372 * `LOG4J_FATAL` (50000)
373 * `LOG4J_ERROR` (40000)
374 * `LOG4J_WARN` (30000)
375 * `LOG4J_INFO` (20000)
376 * `LOG4J_DEBUG` (10000)
377 * `LOG4J_TRACE` (5000)
378 * `LOG4J_ALL` (`INT32_MIN`)
380 Python (option:--python option)::
381 Shortcuts such as `critical` are allowed.
383 * `PYTHON_CRITICAL` (50)
384 * `PYTHON_ERROR` (40)
385 * `PYTHON_WARNING` (30)
387 * `PYTHON_DEBUG` (10)
388 * `PYTHON_NOTSET` (0)
392 Event payload and context filter condition
393 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
394 An event{nbsp}__E__ satisfies the event payload and context filter
395 condition of a recording event rule if the option:--filter='EXPR'
396 option is missing or if 'EXPR' is _true_.
398 This condition is only meaningful for the LTTng tracepoint and Linux
399 system call instrumentation point types: it's always satisfied for other
402 'EXPR' can contain references to the payload fields of{nbsp}__E__ and
403 to the current context fields.
405 IMPORTANT: Make sure to **single-quote** 'EXPR' when you run the
406 `enable-event` command from a shell, as filter expressions typically
407 include characters having a special meaning for most shells.
409 The expected syntax of 'EXPR' is similar to the syntax of a
410 C{nbsp}language conditional expression (an expression which an `if`
411 statement can evaluate), but there are a few differences:
413 * A _NAME_ expression identifies an event payload field named
414 _NAME_ (a C{nbsp}identifier).
416 Use the C{nbsp}language dot and square bracket notations to access
417 nested structure and array/sequence fields. You can only use a constant,
418 positive integer number within square brackets. If the index is out of
419 bounds, 'EXPR' is _false_.
421 The value of an enumeration field is an integer.
423 When a field expression doesn't exist, 'EXPR' is _false_.
425 Examples: `my_field`, `target_cpu`, `seq[7]`, `msg.user[1].data[2][17]`.
427 * A ++$ctx.++__TYPE__ expression identifies the statically-known context
428 field having the type _TYPE_ (a C{nbsp}identifier).
430 List the available statically-known context field names with the
431 man:lttng-add-context(1) command.
433 When a field expression doesn't exist, 'EXPR' is _false_.
435 Examples: `$ctx.prio`, `$ctx.preemptible`,
436 `$ctx.perf:cpu:stalled-cycles-frontend`.
438 * A ++$app.++__PROVIDER__++:++__TYPE__ expression identifies the
439 application-specific context field having the type _TYPE_ (a
440 C{nbsp}identifier) from the provider _PROVIDER_ (a C{nbsp}identifier).
442 When a field expression doesn't exist, 'EXPR' is _false_.
444 Example: `$app.server:cur_user`.
446 * Compare strings, either string fields or string literals
447 (double-quoted), with the `==` and `!=` operators.
449 When comparing to a string literal, the `*` character means ``match
450 anything''. To match a literal `*` character, use :escwc:.
452 Examples: `my_field == "user34"`, `my_field == my_other_field`,
453 `my_field == "192.168.*"`.
455 * The precedence table of the operators which are supported in 'EXPR'
456 is as follows. In this table, the highest precedence is{nbsp}1:
460 |Precedence |Operator |Description |Associativity
461 |1 |`-` |Unary minus |Right-to-left
462 |1 |`+` |Unary plus |Right-to-left
463 |1 |`!` |Logical NOT |Right-to-left
464 |1 |`~` |Bitwise NOT |Right-to-left
465 |2 |`<<` |Bitwise left shift |Left-to-right
466 |2 |`>>` |Bitwise right shift |Left-to-right
467 |3 |`&` |Bitwise AND |Left-to-right
468 |4 |`^` |Bitwise XOR |Left-to-right
469 |5 |`\|` |Bitwise OR |Left-to-right
470 |6 |`<` |Less than |Left-to-right
471 |6 |`<=` |Less than or equal to |Left-to-right
472 |6 |`>` |Greater than |Left-to-right
473 |6 |`>=` |Greater than or equal to |Left-to-right
474 |7 |`==` |Equal to |Left-to-right
475 |7 |`!=` |Not equal to |Left-to-right
476 |8 |`&&` |Logical AND |Left-to-right
477 |9 |`\|\|` |Logical OR |Left-to-right
480 Parentheses are supported to bypass the default order.
482 IMPORTANT: Unlike the C{nbsp}language, the bitwise AND and OR operators
483 (`&` and `|`) in 'EXPR' take precedence over relational operators (`<`,
484 `<=`, `>`, `>=`, `==`, and `!=`). This means the expression `2 & 2 == 2`
485 is _true_ while the equivalent C{nbsp}expression is _false_.
487 The arithmetic operators are :not: supported.
489 LTTng first casts all integer constants and fields to signed 64-bit
490 integers. The representation of negative integers is two's complement.
491 This means that, for example, the signed 8-bit integer field 0xff (-1)
492 becomes 0xffffffffffffffff (still -1) once casted.
494 Before a bitwise operator is applied, LTTng casts all its operands to
495 unsigned 64-bit integers, and then casts the result back to a signed
496 64-bit integer. For the bitwise NOT operator, it's the equivalent of
497 this C{nbsp}expression:
501 (int64_t) ~((uint64_t) val)
504 For the binary bitwise operators, it's the equivalent of those
509 (int64_t) ((uint64_t) lhs >> (uint64_t) rhs)
510 (int64_t) ((uint64_t) lhs << (uint64_t) rhs)
511 (int64_t) ((uint64_t) lhs & (uint64_t) rhs)
512 (int64_t) ((uint64_t) lhs ^ (uint64_t) rhs)
513 (int64_t) ((uint64_t) lhs | (uint64_t) rhs)
516 If the right-hand side of a bitwise shift operator (`<<` and `>>`) is
517 not in the [0,{nbsp}63] range, then 'EXPR' is _false_.
521 Use the man:lttng-track(1) and man:lttng-untrack(1) commands to allow or
522 disallow processes to record LTTng events based on their attributes
523 instead of using equivalent statically-known context fields in 'EXPR'
526 The former method is much more efficient.
531 ----------------------------
532 msg_id == 23 && size >= 2048
533 ----------------------------
535 -------------------------------------------------
536 $ctx.procname == "lttng*" && (!flag || poel < 34)
537 -------------------------------------------------
539 ---------------------------------------------------------
540 $app.my_provider:my_context == 17.34e9 || some_enum >= 14
541 ---------------------------------------------------------
543 ---------------------------------------
544 $ctx.cpu_id == 2 && filename != "*.log"
545 ---------------------------------------
547 ------------------------------------------------
548 eax_reg & 0xff7 == 0x240 && x[4] >> 12 <= 0x1234
549 ------------------------------------------------
555 When LTTng records an event{nbsp}__E__, the resulting event record has a
556 name which depends on the instrumentation point type condition (see the
557 <<inst-point-type-cond,Instrumentation point type condition>> section
558 above) of the recording event rule which matched{nbsp}__E__:
560 LTTng tracepoint (option:--kernel/option:--userspace and option:--tracepoint options)::
561 Full name of the tracepoint from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__.
563 Note that the full name of a user space tracepoint is
564 __PROVIDER__++:++__NAME__, where __PROVIDER__ is the tracepoint provider
565 name and __NAME__ is the tracepoint name.
567 `java.util.logging` logging statement (option:--jul and option:--tracepoint options)::
570 Such an event record has a string field `logger_name` which contains the
571 name of the `java.util.logging` logger from which LTTng
574 Apache log4j logging statement (option:--log4j and option:--tracepoint options)::
577 Such an event record has a string field `logger_name` which contains the
578 name of the Apache log4j logger from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__.
580 Python logging statement (option:--python and option:--tracepoint options)::
583 Such an event record has a string field `logger_name` which contains the
584 name of the Python logger from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__.
586 Linux system call (option:--kernel and option:--syscall options)::
588 ++syscall_entry_++__NAME__, where _NAME_ is the name of the
589 system call from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__, without any
593 ++syscall_exit_++__NAME__, where _NAME_ is the name of the
594 system call from which LTTng creates{nbsp}__E__, without any
597 Linux kprobe (option:--kernel and option:--probe options)::
598 Linux user space probe (option:--kernel and option:--userspace-probe options)::
599 'RECORDNAME' (first non-option argument).
601 Linux kretprobe (option:--kernel and option:--function options)::
603 __RECORDNAME__++_entry++
606 __RECORDNAME__++_exit++
610 Enable a disabled recording event rule
611 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
612 The `enable-event` command can enable a disabled recording event rule,
613 as listed in the output of the man:lttng-list(1) command.
615 You may enable a disabled recording event rule regardless of the
616 activity (started or stopped) of its tracing session (see
617 man:lttng-start(1) and man:lttng-stop(1)).
619 To enable a disabled recording event rule, run the `enable-event`
620 command with the exact same options and arguments that you used to
621 create it. In particular, with the option:--filter='EXPR' option, 'EXPR'
622 must be the exact same string as the one you used on creation.
625 include::common-lttng-cmd-options-head.txt[]
632 option:-j, option:--jul::
633 Create or enable recording event rules in the `java.util.logging`
634 (JUL) tracing domain.
636 option:-k, option:--kernel::
637 Create or enable recording event rules in the Linux kernel tracing
640 option:-l, option:--log4j::
641 Create or enable recording event rules in the Apache log4j tracing
644 option:-p, option:--python::
645 Create or enable recording event rules in the Python tracing domain.
647 option:-u, option:--userspace::
648 Create or enable recording event rules in the user space tracing
654 option:-c 'CHANNEL', option:--channel='CHANNEL'::
655 Create or enable recording event rules attached to the channel named
656 'CHANNEL' instead of `channel0`.
658 option:-s 'SESSION', option:--session='SESSION'::
659 Create or enable recording event rules in the tracing session named
660 'SESSION' instead of the current tracing session.
663 Instrumentation point type condition
664 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
665 See the <<inst-point-type-cond,Instrumentation point type condition>>
670 option:--function='LOC'::
671 Only match Linux kretprobe events.
673 Only available with the option:--kernel option.
678 * A function address (`0x` hexadecimal prefix supported).
679 * A function symbol name.
680 * A function symbol name and an offset
681 (__SYMBOL__++pass:[+]++__OFFSET__ format).
684 You must specify the event record name with 'RECORDNAME'. See the
685 <<er-name,Event record name>> section above to learn more.
687 option:--probe='LOC'::
688 Only match Linux kprobe events.
690 Only available with the option:--kernel option.
695 * An address (`0x` hexadecimal prefix supported).
697 * A symbol name and an offset (__SYMBOL__++pass:[+]++__OFFSET__ format).
700 You must specify the event record name with 'RECORDNAME'. See the
701 <<er-name,Event record name>> section above to learn more.
703 option:--userspace-probe='LOC'::
704 Only match Linux user space probe events.
706 Only available with the option:--kernel option.
711 \[++elf:++]__PATH__++:++__SYMBOL__::
712 Probe an available symbol within a user space application or
717 Application or library path.
723 * The name of an application as found in the directories listed in the
724 `PATH` environment variable.
727 Symbol name of the function of which to instrument the entry.
729 'SYMBOL' can be any defined code symbol in the output of the man:nm(1)
730 command, including with its nloption:--dynamic option, which lists
734 As of LTTng{nbsp}{lttng_version}, not specifying `elf:` is equivalent to
735 specifying it, but this default may change in the future.
739 * `--userspace-probe=/usr/lib/libc.so.6:malloc`
740 * `--userspace-probe=./myapp:createUser`
741 * `--userspace-probe=elf:httpd:ap_run_open_htaccess`
743 ++sdt:++__PATH__++:++__PROVIDER__++:++__NAME__::
744 Use a SystemTap User-level Statically Defined Tracing (USDT) probe
745 within a user space application or library.
749 Application or library path.
755 * The name of an application as found in the directories listed in the
756 `PATH` environment variable.
760 USDT provider and probe names.
762 For example, with the following USDT probe:
766 DTRACE_PROBE2("server", "accept_request",
767 request_id, ip_addr);
770 The provider/probe name pair is `server:accept_request`.
773 Example: `--userspace-probe=sdt:./build/server:server:accept_request`
776 You must specify the event record name with 'RECORDNAME'. See the
777 <<er-name,Event record name>> section above to learn more.
780 Only match Linux system call events.
782 Only available with the option:--kernel option.
784 option:--tracepoint::
787 With the option:--kernel or option:--userspace option:::
788 LTTng tracepoint events.
789 With the option:--jul, option:--log4j, or option:--python option:::
792 With the option:--kernel, not specifying any of the instrumentation
793 point type options is equivalent to specifying the option:--tracepoint
794 option, but this default may change in the future.
796 With the option:--userspace, option:--jul, option:--log4j, and
797 option:--python options, not specifying the option:--tracepoint option
798 is equivalent to specifying it, but this default may change in the
804 See the <<event-name-cond,Event name condition>> section above.
806 option:-a, option:--all::
807 Equivalent to a single 'NAME' argument (LTTng tracepoint or logger
808 name) set to `*` (match anything).
810 You may :not: use this option with a 'NAME' argument.
812 option:-x 'XNAME'[,'XNAME']..., option:--exclude='XNAME'[,'XNAME']...::
813 Only match events of which none of the 'XNAME' arguments
814 matches the full name of the LTTng user space tracepoint.
816 Only available with the option:--userspace option.
818 'XNAME' is a globbing pattern: the `*` character means ``match
819 anything''. To match a literal `*` character, use :escwc:. To match
820 a literal `,` character, use :esccomma:.
823 Instrumentation point log level condition
824 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
825 See the <<inst-point-log-level-cond,Instrumentation point log level
826 condition>> section above.
830 option:--loglevel='LOGLEVEL'::
831 Only match events of which the log level of the LTTng tracepoint or
832 logging statement is at least as severe as 'LOGLEVEL'.
834 option:--loglevel-only='LOGLEVEL'::
835 Only match events of which the log level of the LTTng tracepoint or
836 logging statement is exactly 'LOGLEVEL'.
838 The instrumentation point log level options above are :not: available
839 with the option:--kernel option.
842 Event payload and context filter condition
843 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
844 See the <<filter-cond,Event payload and context filter condition>>
847 option:-f 'EXPR', option:--filter='EXPR'::
848 Only match events of which 'EXPR', which can contain references to
849 event payload and current context fields, is _true_.
851 This option is only available with the option:--tracepoint or
852 option:--syscall option.
855 include::common-lttng-cmd-help-options.txt[]
858 include::common-lttng-cmd-after-options.txt[]
861 include::common-footer.txt[]
867 man:lttng-disable-event(1),
868 man:lttng-enable-channel(1),
872 man:lttng-concepts(7)