Add tracepoint_enabled() macro
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1.TH "LTTNG-UST" "3" "February 16, 2012" "" ""
2
3.SH "NAME"
77ca1460 4lttng-ust \(em Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation User-Space Tracer 2.x
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6.SH "SYNOPSIS"
7
8.PP
9.nf
10Link liblttng-ust.so with applications, following this manpage.
11.fi
12.SH "DESCRIPTION"
13
14.PP
7c501923 15LTTng-UST, the Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation Userspace Tracer, is a
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16port of the low-overhead tracing capabilities of the LTTng kernel tracer
17to user-space. The library "liblttng-ust" enables tracing of
18applications and libraries.
19
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20.SH "USAGE WITH TRACEF"
21.PP
22The simplest way to add instrumentation to your code is by far the
fc0ec7f9 23tracef() API. To do it, in a nutshell:
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251) #include <lttng/tracef.h>
26
272) /* in your code, use like a printf */
28 tracef("my message, this integer %d", 1234);
29
303) Link your program against liblttng-ust.so.
31
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324) Enable UST events when tracing with the following sequence of commands
33 from lttng-tools:
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aacb3774 35 lttng create
67ada458 36 lttng enable-event -u -a
aacb3774 37 lttng start
641c659a 38 [... run your program ...]
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39 lttng stop
40 lttng view
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41
42That's it!
43
44If you want to have more flexibility and control on the event names,
45payload typing, etc, you can continue reading on and use the tracepoints
46below. "tracef()" is there for quick and dirty ad hoc instrumentation,
47whereas tracepoint.h is meant for thorough instrumentation of a code
48base to be integrated with an upstream project.
49.PP
50
51.SH "USAGE WITH TRACEPOINT"
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52.PP
53The simple way to generate the lttng-ust tracepoint probes is to use the
54lttng-gen-tp(1) tool. See the lttng-gen-tp(1) manpage for explanation.
55.PP
56
57.PP
58Here is the way to do it manually, without the lttng-gen-tp(1) helper
59script, through an example:
60.PP
61
62.SH "CREATION OF TRACEPOINT PROVIDER"
63
64.nf
65
66To create a tracepoint provider, within a build tree similar to
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67examples/easy-ust installed with lttng-ust documentation, see
68sample_component_provider.h for the general layout. You will need to
69define TRACEPOINT_CREATE_PROBES before including your tracepoint
70provider probe in one source file of your application. See tp.c from
71easy-ust for an example of a tracepoint probe source file. This manpage
72will focus on the various types that can be recorded into a trace
73event:
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74
75TRACEPOINT_EVENT(
76 /*
77 * provider name, not a variable but a string starting with a
a106a9f8 78 * letter and containing either letters, numbers or underscores.
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79 * Needs to be the same as TRACEPOINT_PROVIDER. Needs to
80 * follow the namespacing guide-lines in lttng/tracepoint.h:
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81 *
82 * Must be included before include tracepoint provider
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83 * ex.: project_event
84 * ex.: project_component_event
85 *
86 * Optional company name goes here
87 * ex.: com_efficios_project_component_event
88 *
89 * In this example, "sample" is the project, and "component" is the
90 * component.
91 */
92 sample_component,
93
94 /*
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95 * tracepoint name, characters permitted follow the same
96 * constraints as the provider name. The name of this example
97 * event is "sample_event".
eba411c6 98 */
04fc40ad 99 sample_event,
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100
101 /*
a106a9f8 102 * TP_ARGS macro contains the arguments passed for the tracepoint
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103 * it is in the following format
104 * TP_ARGS(type1, name1, type2, name2, ... type10,
105 name10)
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106 * where there can be from zero to ten elements.
107 * typeN is the datatype, such as int, struct or double **.
eba411c6 108 * name is the variable name (in "int myInt" the name would be
a106a9f8 109 * myint)
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110 * TP_ARGS() is valid to mean no arguments
111 * TP_ARGS(void) is valid too
112 */
113 TP_ARGS(int, anint, int, netint, long *, values,
114 char *, text, size_t, textlen,
115 double, doublearg, float, floatarg),
116
117 /*
a106a9f8 118 * TP_FIELDS describes how to write the fields of the trace event.
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119 * You can put expressions in the "argument expression" area,
120 * typically using the input arguments from TP_ARGS.
121 */
122 TP_FIELDS(
123 /*
124 * ctf_integer: standard integer field.
125 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
126 */
127 ctf_integer(int, intfield, anint)
128 ctf_integer(long, longfield, anint)
129
130 /*
131 * ctf_integer_hex: integer field printed as hexadecimal.
132 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
133 */
134 ctf_integer_hex(int, intfield2, anint)
135
136 /*
137 * ctf_integer_network: integer field in network byte
138 * order. (_hex: printed as hexadecimal too)
139 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
140 */
141 ctf_integer_network(int, netintfield, netint)
142 ctf_integer_network_hex(int, netintfieldhex, netint)
143
144 /*
145 * ctf_array: a statically-sized array.
146 * args: (type, field name, argument expression, value)
a106a9f8 147 */
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148 ctf_array(long, arrfield1, values, 3)
149
150 /*
151 * ctf_array_text: a statically-sized array, printed as
152 * a string. No need to be terminated by a null
153 * character.
2f65f1f5 154 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
a106a9f8 155 */
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156 ctf_array_text(char, arrfield2, text, 10)
157
158 /*
159 * ctf_sequence: a dynamically-sized array.
160 * args: (type, field name, argument expression,
161 * type of length expression, length expression)
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162 * The "type of length expression" needs to be an
163 * unsigned type. As a reminder, "unsigned char" should
164 * be preferred to "char", since the signedness of
165 * "char" is implementation-defined.
2f65f1f5 166 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
a106a9f8 167 */
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168 ctf_sequence(char, seqfield1, text,
169 size_t, textlen)
170
171 /*
172 * ctf_sequence_text: a dynamically-sized array, printed
173 * as string. No need to be null-terminated.
2f65f1f5 174 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
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175 */
176 ctf_sequence_text(char, seqfield2, text,
177 size_t, textlen)
178
179 /*
180 * ctf_string: null-terminated string.
181 * args: (field name, argument expression)
2f65f1f5 182 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
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183 */
184 ctf_string(stringfield, text)
185
186 /*
187 * ctf_float: floating-point number.
188 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
189 */
190 ctf_float(float, floatfield, floatarg)
191 ctf_float(double, doublefield, doublearg)
192 )
193)
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194
195There can be an arbitrary number of tracepoint providers within an
196application, but they must each have their own provider name. Duplicate
197provider names are not allowed.
198
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199.fi
200
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201.SH "ASSIGNING LOGLEVEL TO EVENTS"
202
203.nf
204
205Optionally, a loglevel can be assigned to a TRACEPOINT_EVENT using the
206following construct:
207
208 TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL(< [com_company_]project[_component] >,
209 < event >, < loglevel_name >)
210
7c501923 211The first field is the provider name, the second field is the name of
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212the tracepoint, and the third field is the loglevel name. A
213TRACEPOINT_EVENT should be declared prior to the the TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL
214for a given tracepoint name. The TRACEPOINT_PROVIDER must be already
215declared before declaring a TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL.
216
217The loglevels go from 0 to 14. Higher numbers imply the most verbosity
218(higher event throughput expected.
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220Loglevels 0 through 6, and loglevel 14, match syslog(3) loglevels
221semantic. Loglevels 7 through 13 offer more fine-grained selection of
222debug information.
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224 TRACE_EMERG 0
225 system is unusable
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227 TRACE_ALERT 1
228 action must be taken immediately
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230 TRACE_CRIT 2
231 critical conditions
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233 TRACE_ERR 3
234 error conditions
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236 TRACE_WARNING 4
237 warning conditions
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239 TRACE_NOTICE 5
240 normal, but significant, condition
a106a9f8 241
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242 TRACE_INFO 6
243 informational message
a106a9f8 244
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245 TRACE_DEBUG_SYSTEM 7
246 debug information with system-level scope (set of programs)
a106a9f8 247
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248 TRACE_DEBUG_PROGRAM 8
249 debug information with program-level scope (set of processes)
a106a9f8 250
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251 TRACE_DEBUG_PROCESS 9
252 debug information with process-level scope (set of modules)
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254 TRACE_DEBUG_MODULE 10
255 debug information with module (executable/library) scope (set of
256 units)
a106a9f8 257
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258 TRACE_DEBUG_UNIT 11
259 debug information with compilation unit scope (set of functions)
a106a9f8 260
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261 TRACE_DEBUG_FUNCTION 12
262 debug information with function-level scope
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264 TRACE_DEBUG_LINE 13
265 debug information with line-level scope (TRACEPOINT_EVENT default)
a106a9f8 266
5883c06f 267 TRACE_DEBUG 14
1e3b0059 268 debug-level message
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269
270See lttng(1) for information on how to use LTTng-UST loglevels.
271
272.fi
273
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274.SH "ADDING TRACEPOINTS TO YOUR CODE"
275
276.nf
277
278Include the provider header in each C files you plan to instrument,
279following the building/linking directives in the next section.
280
281For instance, add within a function:
282
283 tracepoint(ust_tests_hello, tptest, i, netint, values,
284 text, strlen(text), dbl, flt);
285
286As a call to the tracepoint. It will only be activated when requested by
287lttng(1) through lttng-sessiond(8).
288
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289Even though LTTng-UST supports tracepoint() call site duplicates having
290the same provider and event name, it is recommended to use a
291provider event name pair only once within the source code to help
7c501923 292map events back to their call sites when analyzing the trace.
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294Sometimes arguments to the probe are expensive to compute (e.g.
295take call stack). To avoid the computation when the tracepoint is
296disabled one can use more 'low level' tracepoint_enabled() and
297do_tracepoint() macros as following:
298
299 if (tracepoint_enabled(ust_tests_hello, tptest)) {
300 /* prepare arguments */
301 do_tracepoint(ust_tests_hello, tptest, i, netint, values,
302 text, strlen(text), dbl, flt);
303 }
304
305Here do_tracepoint() doesn't contain check if the tracepoint is enabled.
306Using tracepoint() in such scenario is dangerous since it also contains
307enabled check and thus race condition is possible in the following code
308if the tracepoint has been enabled after check in tracepoint_enabled()
309but before tracepoint():
310
311 if (tracepoint_enabled(provider, name)) { /* tracepoint is disabled */
312 prepare(args);
313 }
314 /* tracepoint is enabled by 'lttng' tool */
315 tracepoint(provider, name, args); /* args wasn't prepared properly */
316
317Note also that neither tracepoint_enabled() nor do_tracepoint() have
318STAP_PROBEV() call so if you need it you should emit this call yourself.
319
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320.fi
321
322.SH "BUILDING/LINKING THE TRACEPOINT PROVIDER"
323
324.nf
325There are 2 ways to compile the Tracepoint Provider with the
326application: either statically or dynamically. Please follow
327carefully:
328
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329 1) Compile the Tracepoint Provider with the application, either
330 directly or through a static library (.a):
331 - Into exactly one object of your application, define
eba411c6 332 "TRACEPOINT_DEFINE" and include the tracepoint provider.
9b6435af 333 - Use "\-I." for the compilation unit containing the tracepoint
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334 provider include (e.g., tp.c).
335 - Link the application with "\-llttng-ust" and "\-ldl".
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336 - Include the tracepoint provider header into all C files using
337 the provider.
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338 - Examples:
339 - doc/examples/easy-ust/ sample.c sample_component_provider.h tp.c
340 Makefile
341 - doc/examples/hello-static-lib/ hello.c tp.c ust_test_hello.h Makefile
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342
343 2) Compile the Tracepoint Provider separately from the application,
344 using dynamic linking:
345 - Into exactly one object of your application: define
346 "TRACEPOINT_DEFINE" _and_ also define
347 "TRACEPOINT_PROBE_DYNAMIC_LINKAGE", then include the tracepoint
348 provider header.
349 - Include the tracepoint provider header into all instrumented C
350 files that use the provider.
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351 - Compile the tracepoint provider with "\-I.".
352 - Link the tracepoint provider with "\-llttng-ust".
353 - Link application with "\-ldl".
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354 - Set a LD_PRELOAD environment to preload the tracepoint provider
355 shared object before starting the application when tracing is
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356 needed. Another way is to dlopen the tracepoint probe when needed
357 by the application.
eba411c6 358 - Example:
a106a9f8 359 - doc/examples/demo demo.c tp*.c ust_tests_demo*.h demo-trace Makefile
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361 - Note about dlclose() usage: it is not safe to use dlclose on a
362 provider shared object that is being actively used for tracing due
363 to a lack of reference counting from lttng-ust to the used shared
364 object.
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365 - Enable instrumentation and control tracing with the "lttng" command
366 from lttng-tools. See lttng-tools doc/quickstart.txt.
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367 - Note for C++ support: although an application instrumented with
368 tracepoints can be compiled with g++, tracepoint probes should be
369 compiled with gcc (only tested with gcc so far).
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370
371.fi
372
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373.SH "USING LTTNG UST WITH DAEMONS"
374
375.nf
376Some extra care is needed when using liblttng-ust with daemon
377applications that call fork(), clone(), or BSD rfork() without a
378following exec() family system call. The library "liblttng-ust-fork.so"
379needs to be preloaded for the application (launch with e.g.
380LD_PRELOAD=liblttng-ust-fork.so appname).
381
382.fi
383
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384.SH "CONTEXT"
385
386.PP
387Context information can be prepended by the tracer before each, or some,
388events. The following context information is supported by LTTng-UST:
389.PP
390
391.PP
392.IP "vtid"
393Virtual thread ID: thread ID as seen from the point of view of the
394process namespace.
395.PP
396
397.PP
398.IP "vpid"
399Virtual process ID: process ID as seen from the point of view of the
400process namespace.
401.PP
402
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404.IP "ip"
405Instruction pointer: Enables recording of the exact location where a tracepoint
406was emitted. Can be used to reverse-lookup the source location that caused the
407event to be emitted.
408.PP
409
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410.PP
411.IP "procname"
412Thread name, as set by exec() or prctl(). It is recommended that
413programs set their thread name with prctl() before hitting the first
414tracepoint for that thread.
415.PP
416
417.PP
418.IP "pthread_id"
419Pthread identifier. Can be used on architectures where pthread_t maps
420nicely to an unsigned long type.
421.PP
422
ce46717a 423.SH "BASE ADDRESS STATEDUMP"
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425.PP
426If an application that uses liblttng-ust.so becomes part of a session,
427information about its currently loaded shared objects will be traced to the
428session at session-enable time. To record this information, the following event
429needs to be enabled:
430.PP
431.IP "ust_baddr_statedump:soinfo"
432This event is used to trace a currently loaded shared object. The base address
433(where the dynamic linker has placed the shared object) is recorded in the
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434"baddr" field. The path to the shared object gets recorded in the
435"sopath" field (as string). The file size of the loaded object (in
436bytes) is recorded to the "size" field and its time of last modification
437(in seconds since Epoch) is recorded in the "mtime" field.
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439If the event above is enabled, a series of "ust_baddr_statedump:soinfo"
440events is recorded at session-enable time. It represents the state of
441currently loaded shared objects for the traced process. If this
442information gets combined with the lttng-ust-dl(3) instrumentation, all
443aspects of dynamic loading that are relevant for symbol and
444line number lookup are traced by LTTng.
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446.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
447
448.PP
449.IP "LTTNG_UST_DEBUG"
d14c063a 450Activate liblttng-ust debug and error output.
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451.PP
452.IP "LTTNG_UST_REGISTER_TIMEOUT"
453The environment variable "LTTNG_UST_REGISTER_TIMEOUT" can be used to
454specify how long the applications should wait for sessiond
455"registration done" command before proceeding to execute the main
456program. The default is 3000ms (3 seconds). The timeout value is
457specified in milliseconds. The value 0 means "don't wait". The value
9b6435af 458\-1 means "wait forever". Setting this environment variable to 0 is
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459recommended for applications with time constraints on the process
460startup time.
461.PP
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462.IP "LTTNG_UST_WITHOUT_BADDR_STATEDUMP"
463Prevent liblttng-ust to perform a base-address statedump on session-enable.
f6df8626 464.PP
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465
466.SH "SEE ALSO"
467
468.PP
d1eaa4d7 469lttng-gen-tp(1), lttng(1), babeltrace(1), lttng-ust-cyg-profile(3),
f6df8626 470lttng-ust-dl(3), lttng-sessiond(8)
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473.SH "COMPATIBILITY"
474
475.PP
476Older lttng-ust libraries reject more recent, and incompatible, probe
cf949d07 477providers. Newer lttng-ust libraries accept older probe providers, even
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478though some newer features might not be available with those providers.
479.PP
480
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481.SH "BUGS"
482
483.PP
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484LTTng-UST 2.0 and 2.1 lttng-ust libraries do not check for probe
485provider version compatibility. This can lead to out-of-bound accesses
486when using a more recent probe provider with an older lttng-ust library.
487These error only trigger when tracing is active. This issue has been
488fixed in LTTng-UST 2.2.
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489
490If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on
491our mailing list <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this
492project.
493.SH "CREDITS"
494
495liblttng-ust is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
496version 2.1. The headers are distributed under the MIT license.
497.PP
498See http://lttng.org for more information on the LTTng project.
499.PP
500Mailing list for support and development: <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org>.
501.PP
502You can find us on IRC server irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #lttng.
503.PP
504.SH "THANKS"
505
506Thanks to Ericsson for funding this work, providing real-life use-cases,
507and testing.
508
509Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory at
510Polytechnique de Montreal for the LTTng journey.
511.PP
512.SH "AUTHORS"
513
514.PP
515liblttng-ust was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, with additional
516contributions from various other people. It is currently maintained by
517Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>.
518.PP
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