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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2014-11-07 10:25:15 -0600
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2014-11-08 11:14:57 +0000
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profile-manual: Updates to the LTTng Documentation section.
The LTTng Documentation website has been updated to actually have extensive documentation now. Previously, in the profile-manual, we were stating that documentation did not exist, which was true at the time of writing. I updated the section to link to the main LTTng documentation website and altered some other text in the section appropriately. Additionally, I found and corrected a couple spelling errors in this chapter. (From yocto-docs rev: c56dab059b6edc02ffa2406b8e51c591e20fbe65) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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842 idea. One of the first projects to do this was IBM's DProbes 842 idea. One of the first projects to do this was IBM's DProbes
843 dpcc compiler, an ANSI C compiler which targeted a low-level 843 dpcc compiler, an ANSI C compiler which targeted a low-level
844 assembly language running on an in-kernel interpreter on the 844 assembly language running on an in-kernel interpreter on the
845 target system. This is exactly analagous to what Sun's DTrace 845 target system. This is exactly analogous to what Sun's DTrace
846 did, except that DTrace invented its own language for the purpose. 846 did, except that DTrace invented its own language for the purpose.
847 Systemtap, heavily inspired by DTrace, also created its own 847 Systemtap, heavily inspired by DTrace, also created its own
848 one-off language, but rather than running the product on an 848 one-off language, but rather than running the product on an
@@ -1275,7 +1275,7 @@
1275 </para> 1275 </para>
1276 1276
1277 <informalexample> 1277 <informalexample>
1278 <emphasis>Tying it Together:</emphasis> The trace events subsystem accomodate static 1278 <emphasis>Tying it Together:</emphasis> The trace events subsystem accommodate static
1279 and dynamic tracepoints in exactly the same way - there's no 1279 and dynamic tracepoints in exactly the same way - there's no
1280 difference as far as the infrastructure is concerned. See the 1280 difference as far as the infrastructure is concerned. See the
1281 ftrace section for more details on the trace event subsystem. 1281 ftrace section for more details on the trace event subsystem.
@@ -3258,15 +3258,25 @@
3258 <title>Documentation</title> 3258 <title>Documentation</title>
3259 3259
3260 <para> 3260 <para>
3261 There doesn't seem to be any current documentation covering 3261 You can find the primary LTTng Documentation on the
3262 LTTng 2.0, but maybe that's because the project is in transition. 3262 <ulink url='https://lttng.org/docs/'>LTTng Documentation</ulink>
3263 The LTTng 2.0 website, however, is here: 3263 site.
3264 The documentation on this site is appropriate for intermediate to
3265 advanced software developers who are working in a Linux environment
3266 and are interested in efficient software tracing.
3267 </para>
3268
3269 <para>
3270 For information on LTTng in general, visit the
3264 <ulink url='http://lttng.org/lttng2.0'>LTTng Project</ulink> 3271 <ulink url='http://lttng.org/lttng2.0'>LTTng Project</ulink>
3272 site.
3273 You can find a "Getting Started" link on this site that takes
3274 you to an LTTng Quick Start.
3265 </para> 3275 </para>
3266 3276
3267 <para> 3277 <para>
3268 You can access extensive help information on how to use the 3278 Finally, you can access extensive help information on how to use
3269 LTTng plug-in to search and analyze captured traces via the 3279 the LTTng plug-in to search and analyze captured traces via the
3270 Eclipse help system: 3280 Eclipse help system:
3271 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 3281 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
3272 Help | Help Contents | LTTng Plug-in User Guide 3282 Help | Help Contents | LTTng Plug-in User Guide