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Re: [UPDATE] Linux Kernel Event Trace tool(LKET)


Li Guanglei ??:
Li Guanglei ??:

[...]
So I'd like to break LKET's tapsets into the following two layers:

<1> Generic Tapsets
[...]
I've checked them into tapset directory(together with some testcases),
They are:
ioscheduler.stp, memory.stp, networking.stp, scsi.stp,

tskschedule.stp & process.stp from LKET were merged into scheduler.stp and process.stp respectively.

In a summary, the following probe alias are defined:
[...]


<2> Tapsets Specific to Tracing [...] --Guanglei

All these traceing specific tapsets are checked into tapset/LKET direcotry

I am writing the man pages for lket to make it easier to use.


I've checked into cvs the draft man page for LKET. Now you can type "man lket" to get an outline about LKET, including event hooks intro, examples, trace data format etc.


But I think it will be better if I can add LKET's man page onto SystemTap's website, i.e the "Man Pages" section in:
http://sourceware.org/systemtap/documentation.html
Because SystemTap's website is the first place people will go.


But I don't know how to add entries into the webpage. I am afraid I don't have the permission. Could somebody help me on this?



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