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Hi guys, I've been using magic-trace for a couple of months now. Its capabilities have helped me a lot to improve performance. Now I'm starting to capture a multiprocess, multithread service. Using something like: I obtain a perf.data file (or a directory when we need to preserve kernel symbols I think). The point is, can I generate a trace packet from this perf.data ? I'm aware of perf script --ns --itrace=b -F pid,tid,time,flags,ip,addr,sym,symoff, but I'm not sure how to pass that output to magi-trace for its processing. I tried magic-trace decode, but I'm unable to run it as expected: |
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Found a workaroud by creating a hits.sexp file in the work dir with this content: |
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Found a workaroud by creating a hits.sexp file in the work dir with this content:
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