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 |
Recent releases


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


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.