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1LTTng-modules
2=============
3
4_by [Mathieu Desnoyers](mailto:mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com)_
5
6
7LTTng kernel modules are Linux kernel modules which make
8[LTTng](http://lttng.org/) kernel tracing possible. They include
9essential control modules and many probes which instrument numerous
10interesting parts of Linux. LTTng-modules builds against a vanilla or
11distribution kernel, with no need for additional patches.
12
13Other notable features:
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15 - Produces [CTF](http://www.efficios.com/ctf)
16 (Common Trace Format) natively.
17 - Tracepoints, function tracer, CPU Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU)
18 counters, kprobes, and kretprobes support.
19 - Have the ability to attach _context_ information to events in the
20 trace (e.g., any PMU counter, PID, PPID, TID, command name, etc).
21 All the extra information fields to be collected with events are
22 optional, specified on a per-tracing-session basis (except for
23 timestamp and event ID, which are mandatory).
24
25
26Building
27--------
28
29To build and install LTTng-modules, you will need to have your kernel
30headers available (or access to your full kernel source tree), and do:
31
32 make
33 sudo make modules_install
34 sudo depmod -a
35
36The above commands will build LTTng-modules against your
37current kernel. If you need to build LTTng-modules against a custom
38kernel, do:
39
40 make KERNELDIR=/path/to/custom/kernel
41 sudo make KERNELDIR=/path/to/custom/kernel modules_install
42 sudo depmod -a kernel_version
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44
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45### Kernel built-in support
46
47It is also possible to build these modules as part of a kernel image. Simply
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48run the [`scripts/built-in.sh`](scripts/built-in.sh) script with the path to
49your kernel source directory as an argument. It will symlink the
50lttng-modules directory in the kernel sources and add an include in the kernel
51Makefile.
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52
53Then configure your kernel as usual and enable the `CONFIG_LTTNG` option.
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56### Required kernel config options
57
58Make sure your target kernel has the following config options enabled:
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60 - `CONFIG_MODULES`: loadable module support (not strictly required
61 when built into the kernel)
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62 - `CONFIG_KALLSYMS`: see files in [`wrapper`](wrapper); this is
63 necessary until the few required missing symbols are exported to GPL
64 modules from mainline
65 - `CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS`: needed for LTTng 2.x clock source
66 - `CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS`: kernel tracepoint instrumentation
67 (enabled as a side-effect of any of the perf/ftrace/blktrace
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68 instrumentation features).
69 - `CONFIG_KPROBES` (5.7+): use kallsyms for kernel 5.7 and newer.
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71
72### Supported (optional) kernel config options
73
74The following kernel configuration options will affect the features
75available from LTTng:
76
77 - `CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS`: system call tracing:
78
79 lttng enable-event -k --syscall
80 lttng enable-event -k -a
81
82 - `CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS`: performance counters:
83
84 lttng add-context -t perf:*
85
86 - `CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING`: needed to allow block layer tracing
87 - `CONFIG_KPROBES`: dynamic probes:
88
89 lttng enable-event -k --probe ...
90
91 - `CONFIG_KRETPROBES`: dynamic function entry/return probes:
92
93 lttng enable-event -k --function ...
94
95 - `CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL`: state dump of mapping between block device
96 number and name
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100-----
101
102Use [LTTng-tools](https://lttng.org/download) to control the tracer.
103The session daemon of LTTng-tools should automatically load the LTTng
104kernel modules when needed. Use [Babeltrace](https://lttng.org/babeltrace)
105to print traces as a human-readable text log.
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108Support
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111Linux kernels >= 2.6.36 are supported. The stable-2.11 branch (EOL)
112supports kernels up to 5.14.12.
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115Notes
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117
118### About perf PMU counters support
119
120Each PMU counter has its zero value set when it is attached to a context with
121add-context. Therefore, it is normal that the same counters attached to both the
122stream context and event context show different values for a given event; what
123matters is that they increment at the same rate.
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