On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Neil Bryan <[email protected]> wrote:

>    From my first post:
>
> If I try and parse recovered traces using Babeltrace, it fails with a
> segmentation fault.
>
> nbryan@meteorubuntu-OptiPlex-7010:/data/nbryan/Meteor/altera_trace$
> babeltrace --help
>
> BabelTrace Trace Viewer and Converter 1.0.0-rc1
>
>
>
> nbryan@meteorubuntu-OptiPlex-7010:/data/nbryan/Meteor/altera_trace$
> babeltrace auto-20150304-091109/
>
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> I downloaded, built and installed this version:
>
> nbryan@meteorubuntu-OptiPlex-7010:/data/nbryan/Meteor/altera_trace$
> babeltrace --help
>
> BabelTrace Trace Viewer and Converter 1.2.4
>
> And it now parses the captured traces. This is interesting as maybe the
> metadata is well-formed after all!
>
> I shall now investigate the Eclipse-side of things.
>
>
>

Glad to know it all worked out!

To add to Glen's great explanation, the binary blobs you see mid-way in the
metadata file are padding + the next packet's header. The amount of padding
is the difference between the packet_size and the content_size.

Jérémie


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