On 11/28/12 10:44, Yao Qi wrote: > On 11/28/2012 09:40 AM, Hui Zhu wrote: >> --- a/doc/gdb.texinfo >> +++ b/doc/gdb.texinfo >> @@ -12069,7 +12069,7 @@ of trace data, via the @code{target tfil >> @table @code >> >> @kindex tsave >> -@item tsave [ -r ] @var{filename} >> +@item tsave [ -r ] [-ctf] @var{filename} > > According patch 1/4 (function ctf_save), 'tsave -ctf foo' will save ctf files into directory 'foo'. If so, we have to reflect this in document. > > Can we do 'tsave -r -ctf foo'? IIRC, it is not allowed. > > It can be written something like this, > > @item tsave [ -r ] @var{filename} > @itemx tsave [-ctf] @var{dirname} > >> @@ -12089,6 +12095,11 @@ the state of the trace run at the moment >> as the current trace frame you are examining. @var{filename} must be >> on a filesystem accessible to the host. >> >> +@kindex target ctf >> +@kindex ctf >> +@item target ctf @var{filename} >> +Use the file named @var{filename} as a source of CTF trace data. >> + > > According to patch 3/4 (function init_ctf_ops), 'target ctf foo' uses directory foo instead of file foo. > Post a new version according to your comments. Thanks, Hui