From: Mathieu Desnoyers Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 14:07:42 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Update quickstart, describing syscall events X-Git-Tag: v2.0-pre14~8 X-Git-Url: https://git.lttng.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4bc385dd824ca7c10e3177346926350c86d04754;p=lttng-tools.git Update quickstart, describing syscall events Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers --- diff --git a/doc/quickstart.txt b/doc/quickstart.txt index ad40385b3..64c6ab771 100644 --- a/doc/quickstart.txt +++ b/doc/quickstart.txt @@ -55,16 +55,20 @@ If you have multiple sessions, you can change the current session by using # lttng set-session myothersession -2) Enable event(s). Here for example, we want only 'sched_switch' and -'sys_enter' events for the kernel (-k/--kernel). +2) Enable tracepoint event(s). Here for example, we want only +'sched_switch' and 'sched_wakeup' events for the kernel (-k/--kernel). -# lttng enable-event sched_switch,sys_enter -k +# lttng enable-event sched_switch,sched_wakeup -k -or enable ALL events (-a/--all): +or enable ALL tracepoint events (-a/--all): # lttng enable-event -a -k -3) Enable kprobes and/or the function tracer with lttng +3) Enable all system call event(s). + +# lttng enable-event -a -k --syscall + +4) Enable kprobes and/or the function tracer with lttng This is a new feature made possible by the new LTTng 2.0 kernel tracer. You can enable a dynamic probe and data will be output in the trace along side with @@ -83,7 +87,7 @@ Rostedt). Again, data will be output in the trace. # lttng enable-event aname -k --function -4) Enable context information for an event: +5) Enable context information for an event: This is also a new feature which allows you to add context information to an event. For example, you can add the PID along with the event information: @@ -97,7 +101,7 @@ You can on the same line activate multiple context: # lttng add-context -k -e sched_switch -t pid -t nice -t tid -5) Enable perf counter for an event: +6) Enable perf counter for an event: Again, a new powerful feature is the possibility to add perf counter data (using the perf API by Ingo Molnar and Thomas Gleixner) to the trace on a per @@ -107,21 +111,21 @@ event basis. Let say we want to get the CPU cycles at each event: You'll have to use the add-context help for all possible perf counter values. -6) Start tracing: +7) Start tracing: # lttng start Tracing is in progress at this point and traces will be written in $HOME/lttng-traces/mysession--