NAME
lttng_ust_tracef, lttng_ust_vtracef - LTTng-UST printf(3)-like interfaceSYNOPSIS
#include <lttng/tracef.h>
#define lttng_ust_tracef(fmt, ...) #define lttng_ust_vtracef(fmt, ap)
•-llttng-ust
•If you define _LGPL_SOURCE
before including <lttng/tracef.h> (directly or indirectly):
-llttng-ust-common
DESCRIPTION
The LTTng-UST lttng_ust_tracef() and lttng_ust_vtracef() API allows you to trace your application with the help of simple printf(3)-like and vprintf(3)-like macros.The optional parameters following
fmt.
For lttng_ust_vtracef()
The ap parameter as the ap
parameter of vasprintf(3) ( va_list type).
EXAMPLE
Here’s a usage example of lttng_ust_tracef():#include <stdlib.h> #include <lttng/tracef.h> int main(void) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 25; i++) { lttng_ust_tracef("my message: %s, this integer: %d", "a message", i); } return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
$ cc -o app app.c -llttng-ust -llttng-ust-common
$ lttng create my-session $ lttng enable-event --userspace 'lttng_ust_tracef:*' $ lttng start
$ ./app
$ lttng stop $ lttng view
LIMITATIONS
The lttng_ust_tracef() and lttng_ust_vtracef() utility macros were developed to make user space tracing super simple, albeit with notable disadvantages compared to custom, full-fledged tracepoint providers:•All generated events have the same
provider/event names.
•There’s no static type
checking.
•The only event field with user data
you actually get, named msg, is a string potentially containing the
values you passed to the macro using your own format. This also means that you
cannot use filtering using a custom expression at run time because there are
no isolated fields.
•Since lttng_ust_tracef() and
lttng_ust_vtracef() use C standard library’s vasprintf(3)
function in the background to format the strings at run time, their expected
performance is lower than using custom tracepoint providers with typed fields,
which do not require a conversion to a string.
•Generally, a string containing the
textual representation of the user data fields is not as compact as binary
fields in the resulting trace.
BUGS
If you encounter any issue or usability problem, please report it on the LTTng bug tracker <https://bugs.lttng.org/projects/lttng-ust>.RESOURCES
•LTTng project website
<http://lttng.org>
•LTTng documentation
<http://lttng.org/docs>
•Git repositories
<http://git.lttng.org>
•GitHub organization
<http://github.com/lttng>
•Continuous integration
<http://ci.lttng.org/>
•Mailing list
<http://lists.lttng.org> for support and development:
[email protected]
•IRC channel
<irc://irc.oftc.net/lttng>: #lttng on irc.oftc.net
COPYRIGHTS
This macro is part of the LTTng-UST project.THANKS
Thanks to Ericsson for funding this work, providing real-life use cases, and testing.AUTHORS
LTTng-UST was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, with additional contributions from various other people. It is currently maintained by Mathieu Desnoyers <mailto:[email protected]>.SEE ALSO
lttng_ust_tracelog(3), lttng_ust_vtracelog(3), lttng-ust(3), lttng(1), printf(3)09/30/2022 | LTTng 2.13.5 |