From: laijs@cn.fujitsu.com (Lai Jiangshan)
Subject: [ltt-dev] [Fwd: Re: sub roadmap for text output]
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:27:16 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <49422064.1040609@cn.fujitsu.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20081211221627.GC6182@Krystal>
Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> (the Fujitsu mail servers still seems to have problems sending to my
> krystal.dyndns.org address. I just updated the ltt-dev mailing list so
> it forward the mails to my account even if I am a recipient of the given
> mail)
>
> Lai wrote:
>> Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
>>>> 2) ltt-relay events traveling
>>>> current ltt-relay does not support iterator. it seems that ltt-relay is too
>>>> complex to do this things. Is any plan to revise ltt-relay?
>>>>
>>> ltt-relay task is to write data into buffers. I would create a different
>>> module which task is to do just like lttd does (get subbuf, read, put
>>> subbuf), but within the kernel. We might have to extend the API beyond
>>> the current ioctl/poll-based interface to allow in-kernel modules to do
>>> this.
>>>
>>> Side-note : I think I would need to hook into open()/close() to keep
>>> refcounts on the channel reads rather that to use the get subbuf/put
>>> subbuf for refcounting. The currently implementation will behave a bit
>>> weirdly if multiple processes try to hook on the same trace channels.
>>> The resulting trace outputs will only each have part of the subbuffers.
>>>
>> Very shocked!
>> I thought we should iterate very events directly in kernel, and merge them.
>> What you do is moving a user-space tool to kernel.
>>
>
> Hrm, I think I have not been clear enough then. Sorry. My plan is to
> iterate on every events directly in kernel. Those events will be stored
> in ltt-relay buffers. We will _not_ use the poll() and ioctl() methods.
> Instead, we will create new in-kernel APIs which will act _similarly_ to
> those primitives. But everything will be in-kernel.
>
> Those two different methods of accessing the buffers would be called
> "data consumers".
>
> (current) method 1:
> - poll, ioctl, splice to export the data
>
> (new) text output consumer :
> - api to get events from a trace channel, merging the events by
> increasing timestamp
> - exports the data to a userspace seq file (single stream per trace)
I understood. I had said, we need revise ltt-relay a lot:
>>>> 2) ltt-relay events traveling
>>>> current ltt-relay does not support iterator. it seems that ltt-relay is too
>>>> complex to do this things. Is any plan to revise ltt-relay?
But ltt-relay is so complicated that I can't write iterator for it.
>
>> Any way, I will use these new APIs when they are applied.
>>
>>>> 3) event reader
>>>> get significative binary data from event. and convert them to a va_list
>>>> or other type. binary in event is raw data, we must know its meaning for
>>>> formating.
>>>>
>>> The event reader is fairly easy to do. You fork from
>>> ltt/ltt-serialize.c, change it so it does binary to ascii conversion.
>>> It takes the format string as input. That's about it.
>>>
>>>> 4) event text formator
>>>> format data to text.
>>> I am not sure how it differs from 3 ?
>> I think getting data and using data are two phases.
>>
>> In Lttv
>> marker.c is the phase 1: event reader.
>> print.c is the phase 2: event text formator.
>>
>> By the way: my patch for ftrace is also two phases.
>>
>
> Agreed.
>
> Does my explanation above clarify things ?
>
> Mathieu
>
>>>> 5) create files for text output and control
>>>>
>>> That will go on top of Zhaolei debugfs control implementation.
>>>
>>>> In all, I think text output is urgency for lttng, but
>>>> "ltt-relay events traveling" is the bottleneck.
>>>>
>>> Please tell me if you need more information or to discuss some elements
>>> more.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>
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2008-12-11 22:16 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
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2008-12-12 14:13 ` Mathieu Desnoyers
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