From: Pierre-Marc Fournier Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:06:09 +0000 (-0500) Subject: manual: add sections X-Git-Tag: v1.9.1~740 X-Git-Url: https://git.lttng.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2669948da1901b696735bb690fa3ba9ca8520d62;p=lttng-ust.git manual: add sections - tracing programs not linked to libust - viewing traces --- diff --git a/doc/manual/manual.texinfo b/doc/manual/manual.texinfo index 0eeebe32..702d0492 100644 --- a/doc/manual/manual.texinfo +++ b/doc/manual/manual.texinfo @@ -432,23 +432,51 @@ daemon even after the termination of the traced process. @node Tracing across @code{fork()} and @code{clone()} @section Tracing across @code{fork()} and @code{clone()} -Tracing across @code{clone()} when @code{CLONE_VM} is specified is supported -without any particular action. +Tracing across @code{clone()} when the @code{CLONE_VM} flag is specified is +supported without any particular action. When @code{clone()} is called without @code{CLONE_VM} or @code{fork()} is called, a new address space is created and the tracer must be notified to -create new buffers for it. @strong{TODO: specify how to do it.} +create new buffers for it. + +This can be done automatically, by @env{LD_PRELOAD}'ing @file{libinterfork.so}. +This library intercepts calls to @code{fork()} and informs the tracer it is +being called. When using @command{usttrace}, this is accomplied by specifying +the @option{-f} command line argument. + +Alternatively, the program can call @code{ust_before_fork()} before calling +@code{fork()} or @code{clone()} with @code{CLONE_VM}. After the call, +@code{ust_after_fork_parent()} must be called in the parent process and +@code{ust_after_fork_child()} must be called in the child process. -This can be done automatically (for @code{fork()} only for now), by -@env{LD_PRELOAD}'ing @file{libinterfork.so}. This library intercepts calls to -@code{fork()} and informs the tracer it is being called. When using -@command{usttrace}, this is accomplied by specifying the @option{-f} command -line argument. @node Tracing programs and libraries that were not linked to libust @section Tracing programs and libraries that were not linked to libust -Todo. +Some programs need to be traced even though they were not linked to libust +either because they were not instrumented or because it was not practical. + +An executable that is not instrumented can still yield interesting traces when +at least one of its dynamic libraries is instrumented. It is also possible to +trace certain function calls by intercepting them with a specially crafted +library that is linked with @env{LD_PRELOAD} at program start. + +In any case, a program that was not linked to libust at compile time must be +linked to it at run time with @env{LD_PRELOAD}. This can be accomplished with +@command{usttrace}'s @option{-l} option. It can also be done by setting the +@env{LD_PRELOAD} environment variable on the command line. For example: + +@example +@verbatim +# Run ls with usttrace, LD_PRELOAD'ing libust +# (assuming one of the libraries used by ls is instrumented). +$ usttrace -l ls + +# Run ls, manually adding the LD_PRELOAD. +$ LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libust.so.0 ls +@end verbatim +@end example + @node Performance @chapter Performance @@ -458,4 +486,31 @@ Todo. @node Viewing traces @chapter Viewing traces +Traces may be viewed with LTTV. An example of command for launching LTTV is +given in the quickstart. + +@menu +* Viewing multiple traces:: +* Combined kernel-userspace tracing:: +@end menu + +@node Viewing multiple traces +@section Viewing multiple traces + +When tracing multi-process applications or several applications simultaneously, +more than one trace will be obtained. LTTV can open and display all these +traces simultaneously. + +@node Combined kernel-userspace tracing +@section Combined kernel-userspace tracing + +In addition to multiple userspace traces, LTTV can open a kernel trace recorded +with the LTTng kernel tracer. This provides events that enable the rendering of +the Control Flow View and the Resource View. + +When doing so, it is necessary to use the same time source for the kernel +tracer as well as the userspace tracer. Currently, the recommended method is to +use the timestamp counter for both. The TSC can however only be used on architectures +where it is synchronized across cores. + @bye