.TH "LTTNG-UST" "3" "February 16, 2012" "" ""
.SH "NAME"
-lttng-ust \(em Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation User-Space Tracer
+lttng-ust \(em Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation User-Space Tracer 2.x
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
* ctf_array_text: a statically-sized array, printed as
* a string. No need to be terminated by a null
* character.
+ * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
*/
ctf_array_text(char, arrfield2, text, 10)
* ctf_sequence: a dynamically-sized array.
* args: (type, field name, argument expression,
* type of length expression, length expression)
+ * The "type of length expression" needs to be an
+ * unsigned type. As a reminder, "unsigned char" should
+ * be preferred to "char", since the signedness of
+ * "char" is implementation-defined.
+ * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
*/
ctf_sequence(char, seqfield1, text,
size_t, textlen)
/*
* ctf_sequence_text: a dynamically-sized array, printed
* as string. No need to be null-terminated.
+ * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
*/
ctf_sequence_text(char, seqfield2, text,
size_t, textlen)
/*
* ctf_string: null-terminated string.
* args: (field name, argument expression)
+ * Behavior is undefined if "text" argument is NULL.
*/
ctf_string(stringfield, text)
As a call to the tracepoint. It will only be activated when requested by
lttng(1) through lttng-sessiond(8).
+Even though LTTng-UST supports tracepoint() call site duplicates having
+the same provider and event name, it is recommended to use a
+provider event name pair only once within the source code to help
+mapping events back to their call sites when analyzing the trace.
.fi
.SH "BUILDING/LINKING THE TRACEPOINT PROVIDER"
- Include the tracepoint provider header into all C files using
the provider.
- Example:
- tests/hello/ hello.c tp.c ust_tests_hello.h Makefile.example
+ - tests/hello/ hello.c tp.c ust_tests_hello.h Makefile.example
2) Compile the Tracepoint Provider separately from the application,
using dynamic linking:
- Link application with "\-ldl".
- Set a LD_PRELOAD environment to preload the tracepoint provider
shared object before starting the application when tracing is
- needed.
+ needed. Another way is to dlopen the tracepoint probe when needed
+ by the application.
- Example:
- - tests/demo/ demo.c tp*.c ust_tests_demo*.h demo-trace
+ - doc/examples/demo demo.c tp*.c ust_tests_demo*.h demo-trace
- - Note about dlopen() usage: due to locking side-effects due to the
- way libc lazily resolves Thread-Local Storage (TLS) symbols when a
- library is dlopen'd, linking the tracepoint probe or liblttng-ust
- with dlopen() is discouraged. They should be linked with the
- application using "\-llibname" or loaded with LD_PRELOAD.
+ - Note about dlclose() usage: it is not safe to use dlclose on a
+ provider shared object that is being actively used for tracing due
+ to a lack of reference counting from lttng-ust to the used shared
+ object.
- Enable instrumentation and control tracing with the "lttng" command
from lttng-tools. See lttng-tools doc/quickstart.txt.
- Note for C++ support: although an application instrumented with
.fi
+.SH "CONTEXT"
+
+.PP
+Context information can be prepended by the tracer before each, or some,
+events. The following context information is supported by LTTng-UST:
+.PP
+
+.PP
+.IP "vtid"
+Virtual thread ID: thread ID as seen from the point of view of the
+process namespace.
+.PP
+
+.PP
+.IP "vpid"
+Virtual process ID: process ID as seen from the point of view of the
+process namespace.
+.PP
+
+.PP
+.IP "procname"
+Thread name, as set by exec() or prctl(). It is recommended that
+programs set their thread name with prctl() before hitting the first
+tracepoint for that thread.
+.PP
+
+.PP
+.IP "pthread_id"
+Pthread identifier. Can be used on architectures where pthread_t maps
+nicely to an unsigned long type.
+.PP
+
.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
.PP
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
-lttng-gen-tp(1), lttng(1), babeltrace(1), lttng-sessiond(8)
+lttng-gen-tp(1), lttng(1), babeltrace(1), lttng-ust-cyg-profile(3),
+lttng-sessiond(8)
.PP
.SH "BUGS"
.PP
-No knows bugs at this point.
+No known bugs at this point.
If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on
our mailing list <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this