Hi,

If your traces were generated on the same CPU, the events are de-facto
correlated on their timestamp and they can be visualized in TMF.

The steps are pretty straightforward:
- Create a tracing project
- Import all your traces in the Traces folder (assign the correct trace
type)
- Create an experiment (in the Experiment folder)
- For that experiment, select the traces you want to visualize (from the
Traces folder)
- Open the experiment (double-click)

You can find more details in the User Guide (in the Help section) or in the
wiki (http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Linux_Tools_Project/LTTng/User_Guide
)

Regards,
/fc

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Xavier Raynaud
<xavier.rayn...@kalray.eu>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've another question related to this topic:
> I've generated several traces in the same time
> - a LTTng one, at kernel level,
> - several CTF traces, at user-land level (with UST)
>
> Is there a way to display more than one trace (eg both kernel and
> user-land) in eclipse ?
>
> Xavier
>
>

>
> On 08/23/2012 09:38 PM, Dominique Toupin wrote:
>
>> And you will have additional features by using the Eclipse tracing and
>> monitoring framework (it doesn't only support LTTng)
>>   - Text / XML logs support
>>   - Custom text/XML parser wizard
>>   - Common trace format for HW traces
>>   - Searching, Filtering, Highlighting
>>   - GDB tracepoint integration
>>   - Sequence diagram framework
>>   - etc
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 
>> linuxtools-dev-bounces@**eclipse.org<linuxtools-dev-boun...@eclipse.org>[mailto:
>> linuxtools-dev-**boun...@eclipse.org <linuxtools-dev-boun...@eclipse.org>]
>> On Behalf Of Bernd Hufmann
>> Sent: August-22-12 12:24 PM
>> To: Linux Tools developer discussions
>> Subject: Re: [linuxtools-dev] How does Eclipse parse LTTng2 / CTF traces ?
>>
>> Hi Martin
>>
>> The LTTng integration of Eclipse as part of the Linux Tools project comes
>> with a CTF parser. The CTF parser is written in Java and hence doesn't
>> require any native libraries. I haven't heard of any other CTF parsers than
>> the Eclipse version or babeltrace.
>>
>>
>> You can use the Eclipse CTF parser standalone [1] or as part of the
>> Tracing and Monitoring Framework (TMF) [2]. Both features you can get from
>> the Linux Tools update site [3]. The source code you can get from the Linux
>> Tools repository [4]. Note, if you're interested what is coming up for the
>> Kepler release, then check the lttng-kepler branch.
>>
>> [1] CTF parser standalone
>> For that, install the "CTF - Common Trace Format" feature.
>>
>> [2] TMF integration of CTF parser
>> For that install the "LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit" feature. This also
>> includes the Eclipse feature TMF and CTF feature from [1]. Note that this
>> feature also comes with a remote tracer control for LTTng 2 (Kernel and
>> UST).
>>
>> [3] Linux Tools Update site
>> http://download.eclipse.org/**linuxtools/update<http://download.eclipse.org/linuxtools/update>
>>
>> [4] Source code
>> git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/**linuxtools/org.eclipse.**linuxtools.git<http://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools.git>
>>
>> If you have any questions please let us know.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Bernd
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Oberhuber, Martin<Martin.Oberhuber@**
>> windriver.com <martin.oberhu...@windriver.com>>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We're looking at integrating some LTTng2 / CTF support into our
>>> product, in order to visualize lttng-ust traces.
>>>
>>> Since we've got an existing visualization framework, parsing the CTF
>>> traces is one key concern.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We've come across babeltrace, but we were wondering whether there's
>>> other solutions available.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How does Linuxtools parse CTF ... is it implemented in Java or does it
>>> use native libs ?
>>>
>>> Are you guys aware of any alternative solutions ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Martin
>>>
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