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2 QUICKSTART
3
4 How to use LTTng and LTTV in a few lines :
5
6 This document is made of four parts : The first one explains how to install
7 LTTng and LTTV from Debian and RPM binary packages, the second one explains how
8 to install LTTng and LTTV from sources and the third one describes the steps
9 to follow to trace a system and view it. The fourth and last part explains
10 briefly how to add a new trace point to the kernel and to user space
11 applications.
12
13 What you will typically want is to read sections 2 and 3 : install LTTng from
14 sources and use it.
15
16 These operations are made for installing the LTTng 0.6.X tracer on a
17 linux 2.6.X kernel. You will also find instructions for installation of
18 LTTV 0.8.x : the Linux Trace Toolkit Viewer.
19
20 To see the list of compatibilities between LTTng, ltt-control, LTTV, genevent
21 and ltt-usertrace, please refer to :
22 http://ltt.polymtl.ca > LTTng+LTTV versions compatibility
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24
25
26 The following lttng patch is necessary to have the tracing hooks in the kernel.
27 The following ltt-control module controls the tracing.
28
29 Required programs and librairies are assumed to be automatically installed in an
30 installation with Debian or RPM packages. In the case of an installation from
31 sources, the dependencies are listed.
32
33
34 ** Current development status **
35
36 LTTng :
37 supported architectures :
38 Intel Pentium (UP/SMP) with TSC
39 PowerPC 32 and 64 bits
40 ARM
41 x86_64
42 C2 Microsystems (variant of MIPS)
43
44 LTTV :
45 supported architectures :
46 Intel i386 and better
47 Intel 64 bits
48 PowerPC 32 and 64 bits
49
50
51
52 Author : Mathieu Desnoyers, September 2005
53 Last update : May 30, 2006
54
55
56 ***********************************************************
57 ** Section 1 * Installation from Debian or RPM packages **
58 ***********************************************************
59
60 ** NOTE : RPM and debian packages are only made once a version has been
61 thoroughly tested. If they do not exist at the moment, please install from
62 sources (see section 2 below). To see the list of compatibilities between
63 LTTng, ltt-control, LTTV, genevent and lttng-modules, please refer to
64 http://ltt.polymtl.ca > LTTng+LTTV versions compatibility
65
66
67 * Install from RPM packages on Fedora Core 4 :
68
69 Get LTTV RPM from :
70
71 http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/fedora/RPMS
72
73 LTTV RPM are ready.
74
75 LTTng kernel and lttng-modules RPM are available for some architectures (i586,
76 i686). Feel free to help fix the spec files to have correct lttng-modules RPM
77 package.
78
79
80 * Install from Deb packages on Debian :
81
82 You can use the ltt.polymtl.ca apt source to get LTTV for Debian :
83
84 Add the following two sources to your /etc/apt/sources.list :
85
86 deb http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/debian experimental main
87 deb-src http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/debian experimental main
88
89
90 * Install from precompiled binary packages (LTTV compiled only for i386, and
91 LTTng only for i686 smp), perform the following :
92
93 su -
94 apt-get update
95 apt-get install lttv lttv-doc
96 apt-get install kernel-image-2.6.12-rc4-mm2-lttng-0.4.2
97 apt-get install lttng-modules-modules-2.6.12-rc4-mm2-lttng-0.4.2
98 * note : the packages are signed by myself. I am not considered a trusted
99 Debian source yet, so warnings are normal.
100
101 Then, follow the section "Editing the system wide configuration" in section 2.
102
103 * Create custom LTTV Debian packages
104
105 Binary packages are only available for i386. If you want to create your own LTTV
106 packages for other platforms, do :
107
108 su -
109 cd /usr/src
110 apt-get source lttv
111 cd lttv-0.6.9
112 dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
113
114 You should then have your LTTV .deb files created for your architecture.
115
116 * Create custom LTTng packages
117
118 For building LTTng Debian packages :
119
120 su -
121 apt-get install kernel-source-2.6.12-rc4-mm2-lttng-0.4.2
122 cd /usr/src
123 bzip2 -cd kernel-source-2.6.12-rc4-mm2-lttng-0.4.2.tar.bz2 | tar xvof -
124 cd kernel-source-2.6.12-rc4-mm2-lttng-0.4.2
125 make menuconfig (or xconfig or config) (customize your configuration)
126 make-kpkg kernel_image
127
128 You will then see your freshly created .deb in /usr/src. Install it with
129 dpkg -i /usr/src/(image-name).deb
130
131 You will also need to create a package for the lttng-modules :
132
133 su -
134 cd /usr/src
135 apt-get source lttng-modules
136 cd kernel-source-2.6.12-rc4-mm2-lttng-0.4.2
137 make-kpkg --added_modules /usr/src/lttng-modules-0.3 modules_image
138
139 You will then see your freshly created .deb in /usr/src. Install it with
140 dpkg -i /usr/src/lttng-modules-modules-(your version).deb
141
142
143 Then, follow the section "Editing the system wide configuration" in section 2.
144
145
146 ***********************************************************
147 ** Section 2 * Installation from sources **
148 ***********************************************************
149
150 * Prerequisites
151
152 Tools needed to follow the package download steps :
153
154 o wget
155 o bzip2
156 o gzip
157 o tar
158
159 You have to install the standard development librairies and programs necessary
160 to compile a kernel :
161
162 (from Documentation/Changes in the Linux kernel tree)
163 o Gnu C 2.95.3 # gcc --version
164 o Gnu make 3.79.1 # make --version
165 o binutils 2.12 # ld -v
166 o util-linux 2.10o # fdformat --version
167 o module-init-tools 0.9.10 # depmod -V
168
169 You might also want to have libncurses5 to have the text mode kernel
170 configuration menu, but there are alternatives.
171
172 Prerequisites for LTTV 0.x.x installation are :
173
174 gcc 3.2 or better
175 gtk 2.4 or better development libraries
176 (Debian : libgtk2.0, libgtk2.0-dev)
177 (Fedora : gtk2, gtk2-devel)
178 note : For Fedora users : this might require at least core 3 from Fedora,
179 or you might have to compile your own GTK2 library.
180 glib 2.4 or better development libraries
181 (Debian : libglib2.0-0, libglib2.0-dev)
182 (Fedora : glib2, glib2-devel)
183 libpopt development libraries
184 (Debian : libpopt0, libpopt-dev)
185 (Fedora : popt)
186 libpango development libraries
187 (Debian : libpango1.0, libpango1.0-dev)
188 (Fedora : pango, pango-devel)
189 libc6 development librairies
190 (Debian : libc6, libc6-dev)
191 (Fedora : glibc, glibc)
192
193
194 * Getting the LTTng packages
195
196 su -
197 mkdir /usr/src/lttng
198 cd /usr/src/lttng
199 (see http://ltt.polymtl.ca/lttng for package listing)
200 wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/lttng/patch-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx.tar.bz2
201 bzip2 -cd patch-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx.tar.bz2 | tar xvof -
202
203
204 * Getting LTTng kernel sources
205
206 su -
207 cd /usr/src
208 wget http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.X.tar.bz2
209 bzip2 -cd linux-2.6.X.tar.bz2 | tar xvof -
210 cd linux-2.6.X
211 - For LTTng 0.9.4- cat /usr/src/lttng/patch*-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx* | patch -p1
212 - For LTTng 0.9.5+ apply the patches in the order specified in the series file,
213 or use quilt
214 cd ..
215 mv linux-2.6.X linux-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
216
217
218 * Installing a LTTng kernel
219
220 su -
221 cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
222 make menuconfig (or make xconfig or make config)
223 Select the < Help > button if you are not familiar with kernel
224 configuration.
225 Items preceded by [*] means they has to be built into the kernel.
226 Items preceded by [M] means they has to be built as modules.
227 Items preceded by [ ] means they should be removed.
228 go to the "Instrumentation Support" section
229 Select the following options :
230 [*] Linux Trace Toolkit Instrumentation Support
231 <M> or <*> Linux Trace Toolkit Tracer
232 <M> or <*> Linux Trace Toolkit Relay+DebugFS Support
233 It makes no difference for the rest of the procedure whether the Tracer
234 is compiled built-in or as a module.
235 activate :
236 [*] Align Linux Trace Toolkit Traces
237 [*] Allow tracing from userspace
238 <M> Linux Trace Toolkit Netlink Controller
239 <M> Linux Trace Toolkit State Dump
240 your choice (see < Help >) :
241 [ ] Activate Linux Trace Toolkit Heartbeat Timer
242 You may or may not decide to compile probes. Afterward, you will have to
243 load the probe modules to enable tracing of their events. The probes
244 automatically select the appropriate facilities.
245 Static instrumentation is a more invasive type of instrumentation that gives
246 the address taking a lock or doing a printk.
247 Select <Exit>
248 Select <Exit>
249 Select <Yes>
250 make
251 make modules_install
252 (if necessary, create a initrd with mkinitrd or your preferate alternative)
253 (mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx)
254
255 -- on X86, X86_64
256 make install
257 reboot
258 Select the Linux 2.6.17-lttng-0.x.xx kernel in your boot loader.
259
260 -- on PowerPC
261 cp vmlinux.strip /boot/vmlinux-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
262 cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
263 cp .config /boot/config-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
264 depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
265 mkinitrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx 2.6.X-lttng-0.x.xx
266 (edit /etc/yaboot.conf to add a new entry pointing to your kernel : the entry
267 that comes first is the default kernel)
268 ybin
269 select the right entry at the yaboot prompt (see choices : tab, select : type
270 the kernel name followed by enter)
271 Select the Linux 2.6.17-lttng-0.x.xx kernel in your boot loader.
272 --
273
274
275
276 * Editing the system wide configuration
277
278 You must activate debugfs and specify a mount point. This is typically done in
279 fstab such that it happens at boot time.
280
281 If you have never used DebugFS before, these operation would do this for you :
282
283 mkdir /mnt/debugfs
284 cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.lttng.bkp
285 echo "debugfs /mnt/debugfs debugfs rw 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
286
287 then, rebooting or issuing the following command will activate debugfs :
288
289 mount /mnt/debugfs
290
291 You need to load the LTT modules to be able to control tracing from user
292 space. This is done by issuing the command :
293
294 modprobe ltt-control
295 modprobe ltt-core
296 modprobe ltt-relay
297 modprobe ltt-tracer
298 modprobe ltt-probe-mm
299 modprobe ltt-probe-kernel
300 modprobe ltt-probe-i386 (or x86_64, powerpc, ppc, arm, mips)
301 modprobe ltt-probe-net
302 modprobe ltt-probe-list
303 modprobe ltt-probe-ipc
304 modprobe ltt-probe-fs
305
306 If you want to have complete information about the kernel state (including all
307 the process names), you need to load the ltt-statedump module. This is done by
308 issuing the command :
309
310 modprobe ltt-statedump
311
312 You can automate at boot time loading the ltt-control module by :
313
314 cp /etc/modules /etc/modules.bkp
315 echo ltt-control >> /etc/modules
316 echo ltt-core >> /etc/modules
317 echo ltt-relay >> /etc/modules
318 echo ltt-tracer >> /etc/modules
319 echo ltt-probe-mm >> /etc/modules
320 echo ltt-probe-kernel >> /etc/modules
321 echo ltt-probe-i386 >> /etc/modules (or x86_64, powerpc, ppc, arm, mips)
322 echo ltt-probe-net >> /etc/modules
323 echo ltt-probe-list >> /etc/modules
324 echo ltt-probe-ipc >> /etc/modules
325 echo ltt-probe-fs >> /etc/modules
326 echo ltt-statedump >> /etc/modules
327
328 (note : if you want to probe a marker which is within a module, make sure you
329 load the probe _after_ the module, otherwise the probe will not be able to
330 connect itself to the marker.)
331
332
333 * Getting and installing the ltt-control package (on the traced machine)
334 (note : the ltt-control package contains lttd and lttctl. Although it has the
335 same name as the ltt-control kernel module, they are *not* the same thing.)
336 su -
337 cd /usr/src
338 wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/lttng/ltt-control-0.x-xxxx2006.tar.gz
339 gzip -cd ltt-control-0.x-xxxx2006.tar.gz | tar xvof -
340 cd ltt-control-0.x-xxxx2006
341 (refer to README to see the development libraries that must be installed on you
342 system)
343 ./configure
344 make
345 make install
346
347 * Getting and installing the ltt-usertrace package for user space tracing
348 See http://ltt.polymtl.ca/ > USERSPACE TRACING QUICKSTART
349
350
351 * Getting and installing the LTTV package (on the visualisation machine, same or
352 different from the visualisation machine)
353
354 su -
355 cd /usr/src
356 wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/LinuxTraceToolkitViewer-0.x.xx-xxxx2006.tar.gz
357 gzip -cd LinuxTraceToolkitViewer-0.x.xx-xxxx2006.tar.gz | tar xvof -
358 cd LinuxTraceToolkitViewer-0.x.xx-xxxx2006
359 (refer to README to see the development libraries that must be installed on you
360 system)
361 ./configure
362 make
363 make install
364
365
366
367
368 ***********************************************************
369 ** Section 3 * Using LTTng and LTTV **
370 ***********************************************************
371
372 * Use graphical LTTV to control tracing and analyse traces
373
374 lttv-gui (or /usr/local/bin/lttv-gui)
375 - Spot the "Tracing Control" icon : click on it
376 (it's a traffic light icon)
377 - enter the root password
378 - click "start"
379 - click "stop"
380 - Yes
381 * You should now see a trace
382
383 * Use text mode LTTng to control tracing
384
385 The tracing can be controlled from a terminal by using the lttctl command (as
386 root).
387
388 Start tracing :
389
390 lttctl -n trace -d -l /mnt/debugfs/ltt -t /tmp/trace
391
392 Stop tracing and destroy trace channels :
393
394 lttctl -n trace -R
395
396 see lttctl --help for details.
397
398 (note : to see if the buffers has been filled, look at the dmesg output after
399 lttctl -R or after stopping tracing from the GUI, it will show an event lost
400 count. If it is the case, try using larger buffers. See lttctl --help to learn
401 how.)
402
403 * Use text mode LTTV
404
405 Feel free to look in /usr/local/lib/lttv/plugins to see all the text and
406 graphical plugins available.
407
408 For example, a simple trace dump in text format is available with :
409
410 lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace
411
412 see lttv -m textDump --help for detailed command line options of textDump.
413
414 It is, in the current state of the project, very useful to use "grep" on the
415 text output to filter by specific event fields. You can later copy the timestamp
416 of the events to the clipboard and paste them in the GUI by clicking on the
417 bottom right label "Current time". Support for this type of filtering should
418 be added to the filter module soon.
419
420
421 ***********************************************************
422 ** Section 4 * Adding new instrumentations with genevent **
423 ***********************************************************
424
425 * Getting and installing genevent
426
427 su -
428 cd /usr/src
429 wget http://ltt.polymtl.ca/packages/genevent-0.xx.tar.gz
430 gzip -cd genevent-0.xx.tar.gz | tar xvof -
431 cd genevent-0.xx
432 make
433 make install
434
435
436 * Add new events to the kernel with genevent (deprecated in LTTng 0.9.x)
437
438 su -
439 cd /usr/local/share/ltt-control/facilities
440 cp process.xml yourfacility.xml
441 * edit yourfacility.xml to fit your needs.
442 cd /tmp
443 /usr/local/bin/genevent /usr/local/share/ltt-control/facilities/yourfacility.xml
444 cp ltt-facility-yourfacility.h ltt-facility-id-yourfacility.h \
445 /usr/src/linux-2.6.17-lttng-0.x.xx8/include/ltt
446 cp ltt-facility-loader-yourfacility.c ltt-facility-loader-yourfacility.h \
447 /usr/src/linux-2.6.17-lttng-0.x.xx/ltt/facilities
448 * edit the kernel file you want to instrument to add a marker to it. See
449 include/linux/marker.h.
450 * create a dynamically loadable probe. See ltt/probes for examples. The probe
451 will be connected to your marker and will typically call the logging
452 functions found in the header file you created with genevent.
453
454 * Add new kernel events
455
456 *Important* note : in its current state, LTTng and LTTV needs the programmer
457 to keep the marker/probe format string and the XML description of the
458 event data types in sync by hand. Failure to do so will result in errors in
459 LTTV.
460
461 See the markers documentation to see how to describe the marker. You will need
462 to clone probe modules found in ltt/probes to connect them to the markers so
463 that the information can be recorded in the trace.
464
465 * Add new events to userspace programs with genevent
466 See http://ltt.polymtl.ca/ > USERSPACE TRACING QUICKSTART
467
468 User-space tracing still uses genevent, which is subject to change in a near
469 future.
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