Linux Trace Toolkit

The Linux Trace Toolkit catalogs system events in minute detail, and allows a user to determine exactly what is transpiring on his system, down to the microsecond.

Tags Software Development Debuggers Testing Monitoring Operating System Kernels Linux
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation C

Tweet this project Short link

Rss Recent releases

Changes: This release adds a lockless logging scheme, a port to ARM, a fixed MIPS port, updated autoconf tools, and fixed SMP analysis.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  24 Apr 2002 18:29
  • Rrelease-after

Changes: Ports to S/390, SuperH, and MIPS, cross-platform reading capabilities, updated RTAI support, user-space events, binary traces access through user-space library, visualizer enhancements, dynamic modification of trace masks, and autoconf/autobuild system integration.

Changes: MIPS support, cross-platform reading capabilities for RTAI traces, a fix for the RTAI graph trace display, new RTAI graph icons, and many bugfixes and patches.

Changes: In this release, support is added for S/390 and SuperH, the build system is converted to autoconf, RTAI support is updated to version 24.1.7 and there are many patches, updates and bugfixes.

Changes: The capability to create and log user-space events, and the capability to modify trace masks from the user-space at run-time during tracing were added.

65c2f56302c27d28a7bc2265750a725f_thumb

Project Spotlight

gWaei

A Japanese-English dictionary program for the GNOME desktop.

Faaffac880fbddc7b60dffb2397f0e57_thumb

Project Spotlight

CS-Cart

A Web-based shopping cart system with hundreds of ecommerce features.