Re: [RFC PATCH 16/22 -v2] add get_monotonic_cycles

From: Tim Bird
Date: Wed Jan 16 2008 - 15:40:31 EST


Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> If LTTng is already ported to your specific kernel, the learning-curve
> is not big at all. Here is what the latency_tracer over LTTng guide
> could look like :
>
> Well, once you have LTTng in your kernel and have compiled and installed
> the ltt-control and lttv packages (configure, make, make install), all
> that would be needed is :
>
> (there may be some bits in the QUICKSTART GUIDE on
> http://ltt.polymtl.ca, like adding the debugfs mount to fstab and make sure
> the LTTng modules are loaded)
>
> #arm all the markers
> ltt-armall
> #start lttng tracing
> lttctl -n test -t /tmp/trace1 -d -l /mnt/debugfs/ltt
>
> -> start latency tracer
> -> stop latency tracer
> -> trigger latency tracer dump
>
> While the tracing is active, trigger the condition...
>
> (rince, repeat, can handle multiple latency tracer dumps)
>
> #stop lttng tracing
> lttctl -n test -R
> #disarm all markers
> ltt-disarmall
>
> You can easily test the trace with :
> lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace1
>
> Your users would issue something like :
>
> lttv -m latencytracerDump -t /tmp/trace1

No offense, but this is still quite a bit harder than:

echo 1 >/proc/something
... wait a bit ...
cat /proc/something

(substitute /sys or /debugfs where appropriate)

Having to compile something (besides the kernel) for the target
is sometimes a major hassle. I avoided it completely with KFT.
-- Tim

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Tim Bird
Architecture Group Chair, CE Linux Forum
Senior Staff Engineer, Sony Corporation of America
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