Messages in this thread | | | Subject | collecting static data related to tracing | From | Johannes Berg <> | Date | Tue, 18 May 2010 16:09:02 +0200 |
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Hi,
We've got some tracing in the wireless subsystem that allows us to find out what's going on quite well. I frequently ask users to use trace-cmd to record data and send me the resulting file. (Oh and please ... I don't care if perf could do this as well, trace-cmd works great for me)
However, in all of this I still have to ask users for things like their hardware and firmware version etc. I also ask for the kernel version, but that would be easy to simply record in trace-cmd. However, device versions are very specific to the tracer in use.
I'm thinking that we could have per subsystem "detail" files that are provided by the respective subsystem implementation in some way, and can then simply be included in the recorded trace file. However, I have no idea if that is feasible to implement, or if maybe there's another way. FWIW, all my events already contain a pointer, used as a cookie, to identify the hardware instance, but that only allows me to read a trace that contains data about multiple devices, it doesn't give me information about each device. Ideally, the "detail" file would list all the information along with the cookie, so I could connect the dots.
Thoughts?
johannes
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