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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
75b46fdf 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
20.SH "USAGE"
21.PP
22The simple way to generate the lttng-ust tracepoint probes is to use the
23lttng-gen-tp(1) tool. See the lttng-gen-tp(1) manpage for explanation.
24.PP
25
26.PP
27Here is the way to do it manually, without the lttng-gen-tp(1) helper
28script, through an example:
29.PP
30
31.SH "CREATION OF TRACEPOINT PROVIDER"
32
33.nf
34
35To create a tracepoint provider, within a build tree similar to
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36examples/easy-ust installed with lttng-ust documentation, see
37sample_component_provider.h for the general layout. You will need to
38define TRACEPOINT_CREATE_PROBES before including your tracepoint
39provider probe in one source file of your application. See tp.c from
40easy-ust for an example of a tracepoint probe source file. This manpage
41will focus on the various types that can be recorded into a trace
42event:
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43
44TRACEPOINT_EVENT(
45 /*
46 * provider name, not a variable but a string starting with a
a106a9f8 47 * letter and containing either letters, numbers or underscores.
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48 * Needs to be the same as TRACEPOINT_PROVIDER. Needs to
49 * follow the namespacing guide-lines in lttng/tracepoint.h:
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50 *
51 * Must be included before include tracepoint provider
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52 * ex.: project_event
53 * ex.: project_component_event
54 *
55 * Optional company name goes here
56 * ex.: com_efficios_project_component_event
57 *
58 * In this example, "sample" is the project, and "component" is the
59 * component.
60 */
61 sample_component,
62
63 /*
64 * tracepoint name, same format as sample provider. Does not
65 * need to be declared before. in this case the name is
a106a9f8 66 * "message"
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67 */
68 message,
69
70 /*
a106a9f8 71 * TP_ARGS macro contains the arguments passed for the tracepoint
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72 * it is in the following format
73 * TP_ARGS(type1, name1, type2, name2, ... type10,
74 name10)
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75 * where there can be from zero to ten elements.
76 * typeN is the datatype, such as int, struct or double **.
eba411c6 77 * name is the variable name (in "int myInt" the name would be
a106a9f8 78 * myint)
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79 * TP_ARGS() is valid to mean no arguments
80 * TP_ARGS(void) is valid too
81 */
82 TP_ARGS(int, anint, int, netint, long *, values,
83 char *, text, size_t, textlen,
84 double, doublearg, float, floatarg),
85
86 /*
a106a9f8 87 * TP_FIELDS describes how to write the fields of the trace event.
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88 * You can put expressions in the "argument expression" area,
89 * typically using the input arguments from TP_ARGS.
90 */
91 TP_FIELDS(
92 /*
93 * ctf_integer: standard integer field.
94 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
95 */
96 ctf_integer(int, intfield, anint)
97 ctf_integer(long, longfield, anint)
98
99 /*
100 * ctf_integer_hex: integer field printed as hexadecimal.
101 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
102 */
103 ctf_integer_hex(int, intfield2, anint)
104
105 /*
106 * ctf_integer_network: integer field in network byte
107 * order. (_hex: printed as hexadecimal too)
108 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
109 */
110 ctf_integer_network(int, netintfield, netint)
111 ctf_integer_network_hex(int, netintfieldhex, netint)
112
113 /*
114 * ctf_array: a statically-sized array.
115 * args: (type, field name, argument expression, value)
a106a9f8 116 */
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117 ctf_array(long, arrfield1, values, 3)
118
119 /*
120 * ctf_array_text: a statically-sized array, printed as
121 * a string. No need to be terminated by a null
122 * character.
2f65f1f5 123 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
a106a9f8 124 */
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125 ctf_array_text(char, arrfield2, text, 10)
126
127 /*
128 * ctf_sequence: a dynamically-sized array.
129 * args: (type, field name, argument expression,
130 * type of length expression, length expression)
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131 * The "type of length expression" needs to be an
132 * unsigned type. As a reminder, "unsigned char" should
133 * be preferred to "char", since the signedness of
134 * "char" is implementation-defined.
2f65f1f5 135 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
a106a9f8 136 */
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137 ctf_sequence(char, seqfield1, text,
138 size_t, textlen)
139
140 /*
141 * ctf_sequence_text: a dynamically-sized array, printed
142 * as string. No need to be null-terminated.
2f65f1f5 143 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
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144 */
145 ctf_sequence_text(char, seqfield2, text,
146 size_t, textlen)
147
148 /*
149 * ctf_string: null-terminated string.
150 * args: (field name, argument expression)
2f65f1f5 151 * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
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152 */
153 ctf_string(stringfield, text)
154
155 /*
156 * ctf_float: floating-point number.
157 * args: (type, field name, argument expression)
158 */
159 ctf_float(float, floatfield, floatarg)
160 ctf_float(double, doublefield, doublearg)
161 )
162)
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163
164There can be an arbitrary number of tracepoint providers within an
165application, but they must each have their own provider name. Duplicate
166provider names are not allowed.
167
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169
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170.SH "ASSIGNING LOGLEVEL TO EVENTS"
171
172.nf
173
174Optionally, a loglevel can be assigned to a TRACEPOINT_EVENT using the
175following construct:
176
177 TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL(< [com_company_]project[_component] >,
178 < event >, < loglevel_name >)
179
75b46fdf 180The first field is the provider name, the second field is the name of
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181the tracepoint, and the third field is the loglevel name. A
182TRACEPOINT_EVENT should be declared prior to the the TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL
183for a given tracepoint name. The TRACEPOINT_PROVIDER must be already
184declared before declaring a TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL.
185
186The loglevels go from 0 to 14. Higher numbers imply the most verbosity
187(higher event throughput expected.
a106a9f8 188
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189Loglevels 0 through 6, and loglevel 14, match syslog(3) loglevels
190semantic. Loglevels 7 through 13 offer more fine-grained selection of
191debug information.
a106a9f8 192
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193 TRACE_EMERG 0
194 system is unusable
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196 TRACE_ALERT 1
197 action must be taken immediately
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199 TRACE_CRIT 2
200 critical conditions
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202 TRACE_ERR 3
203 error conditions
a106a9f8 204
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205 TRACE_WARNING 4
206 warning conditions
a106a9f8 207
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208 TRACE_NOTICE 5
209 normal, but significant, condition
a106a9f8 210
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211 TRACE_INFO 6
212 informational message
a106a9f8 213
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214 TRACE_DEBUG_SYSTEM 7
215 debug information with system-level scope (set of programs)
a106a9f8 216
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217 TRACE_DEBUG_PROGRAM 8
218 debug information with program-level scope (set of processes)
a106a9f8 219
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220 TRACE_DEBUG_PROCESS 9
221 debug information with process-level scope (set of modules)
a106a9f8 222
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223 TRACE_DEBUG_MODULE 10
224 debug information with module (executable/library) scope (set of
225 units)
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227 TRACE_DEBUG_UNIT 11
228 debug information with compilation unit scope (set of functions)
a106a9f8 229
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230 TRACE_DEBUG_FUNCTION 12
231 debug information with function-level scope
a106a9f8 232
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233 TRACE_DEBUG_LINE 13
234 debug information with line-level scope (TRACEPOINT_EVENT default)
a106a9f8 235
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236 TRACE_DEBUG 14
237 debug-level message (trace_printf default)
238
239See lttng(1) for information on how to use LTTng-UST loglevels.
240
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242
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243.SH "ADDING TRACEPOINTS TO YOUR CODE"
244
245.nf
246
247Include the provider header in each C files you plan to instrument,
248following the building/linking directives in the next section.
249
250For instance, add within a function:
251
252 tracepoint(ust_tests_hello, tptest, i, netint, values,
253 text, strlen(text), dbl, flt);
254
255As a call to the tracepoint. It will only be activated when requested by
256lttng(1) through lttng-sessiond(8).
257
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258Even though LTTng-UST supports tracepoint() call site duplicates having
259the same provider and event name, it is recommended to use a
260provider event name pair only once within the source code to help
75b46fdf 261map events back to their call sites when analyzing the trace.
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262.fi
263
264.SH "BUILDING/LINKING THE TRACEPOINT PROVIDER"
265
266.nf
267There are 2 ways to compile the Tracepoint Provider with the
268application: either statically or dynamically. Please follow
269carefully:
270
271 1.1) Compile the Tracepoint provider with the application, either
272 directly or through a static library (.a):
273 - Into exactly one object of your application: define
274 "TRACEPOINT_DEFINE" and include the tracepoint provider.
9b6435af 275 - Use "\-I." for the compilation unit containing the tracepoint
eba411c6 276 provider include (e.g. tp.c).
9b6435af 277 - Link application with "\-ldl".
eba411c6 278 - If building the provider directly into the application,
9b6435af 279 link the application with "\-llttng-ust".
eba411c6 280 - If building a static library for the provider, link the static
38f5f440 281 library with "\-llttng-ust".
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282 - Include the tracepoint provider header into all C files using
283 the provider.
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284 - Examples:
285 - doc/examples/easy-ust/ sample.c sample_component_provider.h tp.c
286 Makefile
287 - doc/examples/hello-static-lib/ hello.c tp.c ust_test_hello.h Makefile
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288
289 2) Compile the Tracepoint Provider separately from the application,
290 using dynamic linking:
291 - Into exactly one object of your application: define
292 "TRACEPOINT_DEFINE" _and_ also define
293 "TRACEPOINT_PROBE_DYNAMIC_LINKAGE", then include the tracepoint
294 provider header.
295 - Include the tracepoint provider header into all instrumented C
296 files that use the provider.
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297 - Compile the tracepoint provider with "\-I.".
298 - Link the tracepoint provider with "\-llttng-ust".
299 - Link application with "\-ldl".
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300 - Set a LD_PRELOAD environment to preload the tracepoint provider
301 shared object before starting the application when tracing is
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302 needed. Another way is to dlopen the tracepoint probe when needed
303 by the application.
eba411c6 304 - Example:
a106a9f8 305 - doc/examples/demo demo.c tp*.c ust_tests_demo*.h demo-trace Makefile
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307 - Note about dlclose() usage: it is not safe to use dlclose on a
308 provider shared object that is being actively used for tracing due
309 to a lack of reference counting from lttng-ust to the used shared
310 object.
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311 - Enable instrumentation and control tracing with the "lttng" command
312 from lttng-tools. See lttng-tools doc/quickstart.txt.
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313 - Note for C++ support: although an application instrumented with
314 tracepoints can be compiled with g++, tracepoint probes should be
315 compiled with gcc (only tested with gcc so far).
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316
317.fi
318
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319.SH "USING LTTNG UST WITH DAEMONS"
320
321.nf
322Some extra care is needed when using liblttng-ust with daemon
323applications that call fork(), clone(), or BSD rfork() without a
324following exec() family system call. The library "liblttng-ust-fork.so"
325needs to be preloaded for the application (launch with e.g.
326LD_PRELOAD=liblttng-ust-fork.so appname).
327
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330.SH "CONTEXT"
331
332.PP
333Context information can be prepended by the tracer before each, or some,
334events. The following context information is supported by LTTng-UST:
335.PP
336
337.PP
338.IP "vtid"
339Virtual thread ID: thread ID as seen from the point of view of the
340process namespace.
341.PP
342
343.PP
344.IP "vpid"
345Virtual process ID: process ID as seen from the point of view of the
346process namespace.
347.PP
348
349.PP
350.IP "procname"
351Thread name, as set by exec() or prctl(). It is recommended that
352programs set their thread name with prctl() before hitting the first
353tracepoint for that thread.
354.PP
355
356.PP
357.IP "pthread_id"
358Pthread identifier. Can be used on architectures where pthread_t maps
359nicely to an unsigned long type.
360.PP
361
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362.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
363
364.PP
365.IP "LTTNG_UST_DEBUG"
366Activate liblttng-ust debug output.
367.PP
368.IP "LTTNG_UST_REGISTER_TIMEOUT"
369The environment variable "LTTNG_UST_REGISTER_TIMEOUT" can be used to
370specify how long the applications should wait for sessiond
371"registration done" command before proceeding to execute the main
372program. The default is 3000ms (3 seconds). The timeout value is
373specified in milliseconds. The value 0 means "don't wait". The value
9b6435af 374\-1 means "wait forever". Setting this environment variable to 0 is
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375recommended for applications with time constraints on the process
376startup time.
377.PP
378
379.SH "SEE ALSO"
380
381.PP
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382lttng-gen-tp(1), lttng(1), babeltrace(1), lttng-ust-cyg-profile(3),
383lttng-sessiond(8)
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385
386.SH "COMPATIBILITY"
387
388.PP
389Older lttng-ust libraries reject more recent, and incompatible, probe
1c2104e9 390providers. Newer lttng-ust libraries accept older probe providers, even
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391though some newer features might not be available with those providers.
392.PP
393
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394.SH "BUGS"
395
396.PP
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397LTTng-UST 2.0 and 2.1 lttng-ust libraries do not check for probe
398provider version compatibility. This can lead to out-of-bound accesses
399when using a more recent probe provider with an older lttng-ust library.
400These error only trigger when tracing is active. This issue has been
401fixed in LTTng-UST 2.2.
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403If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on
404our mailing list <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this
405project.
406.SH "CREDITS"
407
408liblttng-ust is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
409version 2.1. The headers are distributed under the MIT license.
410.PP
411See http://lttng.org for more information on the LTTng project.
412.PP
413Mailing list for support and development: <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org>.
414.PP
415You can find us on IRC server irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #lttng.
416.PP
417.SH "THANKS"
418
419Thanks to Ericsson for funding this work, providing real-life use-cases,
420and testing.
421
422Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory at
423Polytechnique de Montreal for the LTTng journey.
424.PP
425.SH "AUTHORS"
426
427.PP
428liblttng-ust was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, with additional
429contributions from various other people. It is currently maintained by
430Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>.
431.PP
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