Hi Alexandre and Matthew,
Thank you both very much for the detailed answer. If I have more
questions about some Javacode I will ask later .
Best Regards,
Andre
PS: Sorry for the doublepost
Am 30.04.2013 20:37, schrieb Alexandre Montplaisir:
On 13-04-30 01:52 PM, Matthew Khouzam wrote:
Hi Andre,
This question seems familiar, I will paste an answer from earlier.
On 13-04-30 05:21 AM, Andre Bette wrote:
Hi to everyone,
in my project I am tracing a embedded system with a non linux OS.
Output format is CTF. I really like the two extra views in the Eclipse
Kernel Trace Visualization (Control flow, Resources).
Is there a simple way to use this two views with an non linux trace ?
Is there any documentation about the Linux kernel trace format( the
extra info added into the CTF format) or how the
data(e.g. prozesses) is processed in the Eclipse Kernel Trace Plugin
(The idea is to use a "fake" linux trace to use the two extra views )?
I will give a short answer that I am sure Alexandre Montplaisir has expanded on
earlier is YES!
Yeah my first reply bounced, but you can read it here:
http://lists.lttng.org/pipermail/lttng-dev/2013-April/020165.html
Cheers,
Alex
You need to make a state system with a "state system input" that will emulate
the directory structure of the kernel state system.
It's not EXTREMELY hard, but I think it will get significantly easier in a
couple of months.
Great to hear you like the eclipse viewer, fan mail is always appreciated,
especially in duplicate!
Matthew
Best Regards,
Andre
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