tracefs_local_events(3) — Linux manual page
LIBTRACEFS(3) libtracefs Manual LIBTRACEFS(3)
NAME
tracefs_local_events, tracefs_local_events_system,
tracefs_fill_local_events, tracefs_load_cmdlines - Initialize a
tep handler with trace events from the local system.
SYNOPSIS
#include <tracefs.h>
struct tep_handle *tracefs_local_events(const char *tracing_dir);
struct tep_handle *tracefs_local_events_system(const char *tracing_dir, const char * const *sys_names);
int tracefs_fill_local_events(const char *tracing_dir, struct tep_handle *tep, int *parsing_failures);
int tracefs_load_cmdlines(const char *tracing_dir, struct tep_handle *tep);
DESCRIPTION
Functions for initializing a tep handler with trace events from
the local system.
The tracefs_local_events() function allocates a new tep handler
and initializes it with events from all trace systems, located in
the given tracing_dir directory. This could be NULL or the
location of the tracefs mount point for the trace systems of the
local machine, or it may be a path to a copy of the tracefs
directory from another machine.
The tracefs_local_events_system() function allocates a new tep
handler and initializes it with events from specified trace
systems sys_names, located in the given tracing_dir directory.
This could be NULL or the location of the tracefs mount point for
the trace systems of the local machine, or it may be a path to a
copy of the tracefs directory from another machine. The sys_names
argument is an array of trace system names, that will be used for
tep handler initialization. The last element in that array must
be a NULL pointer.
The tracefs_fill_local_events() function initializes already
allocated tep handler with events from all trace systems, located
in the given tracing_dir directory. This could be NULL or the
location of the tracefs mount point for the trace systems of the
local machine, or it may be a path to a copy of the tracefs
directory from another machine. The tep argument must be a
pointer to already allocated tep handler, that is going to be
initialized. The parsing_failures argument could be NULL or a
pointer to an integer, where the number of failures while parsing
the event files are returned.
The above functions will also load the mappings between pids and
the process command line names. In some cases the tep handle is
created with one of the above before tracing begins. As the
mappings get updated during the trace, there may be a need to
read the mappings again after the trace. The
tracefs_load_cmdlines() does just that. The tracing_dir is the
directory of the mount point to load from, or NULL to use the
mount point of the tracefs file system.
RETURN VALUE
The tracefs_local_events() and tracefs_local_events_system()
functions return pointer to allocated and initialized tep
handler, or NULL in case of an error. The returned tep handler
must be freed with tep_free(3).
The tracefs_fill_local_events() function returns -1 in case of an
error or 0 otherwise.
The tracefs_load_cmdlines() function returns -1 in case of an
error, or 0 otherwise.
EXAMPLE
#include <tracefs.h>
struct tep_handle *tep;
...
tep = tracefs_local_events(NULL);
if (!tep) {
/* Failed to initialise tep handler with local events from top instance */
...
}
...
tep_free(tep);
...
const char *systems[] = {"ftrace", "irq", NULL};
tep = tracefs_local_events_system(NULL, systems);
if (!tep) {
/* Failed to initialise tep handler with local events from
* ftrace and irq systems in top instance.
*/
...
}
...
tep_free(tep);
...
int parsing_failures;
tep = tep_alloc();
if (!tep) {
/* Failed to allocate a tep handler */
...
}
if (tracefs_fill_local_events(NULL, tep, &parsing_failures) < 0) {
/* Failed to initialise tep handler with local events from top instance */
}
tracefs_load_cmdlines(NULL, tep);
...
tep_free(tep);
FILES
tracefs.h
Header file to include in order to have access to the library APIs.
-ltracefs
Linker switch to add when building a program that uses the library.
SEE ALSO
libtracefs(3), libtraceevent(3), trace-cmd(1)
AUTHOR
Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org[1]>
Tzvetomir Stoyanov <tz.stoyanov@gmail.com[2]>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org[3]>
LICENSE
libtracefs is Free Software licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1
RESOURCES
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libtrace/libtracefs.git/
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2020 VMware, Inc. Free use of this software is
granted under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).
NOTES
1. rostedt@goodmis.org
mailto:rostedt@goodmis.org
2. tz.stoyanov@gmail.com
mailto:tz.stoyanov@gmail.com
3. linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org
mailto:linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org
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