-/*
- * usage
- */
-static void usage(FILE *ofp)
-{
- fprintf(ofp, "usage: lttng add-context -t TYPE [-k|-u] [OPTIONS]\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "If no channel is given (-c), the context is added to\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "all channels.\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "Otherwise the context is added only to the channel (-c).\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "Exactly one domain (-k or -u) must be specified.\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "Options:\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -h, --help Show this help\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " --list-options Simple listing of options\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -s, --session NAME Apply to session name\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -c, --channel NAME Apply to channel\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -k, --kernel Apply to the kernel tracer\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -u, --userspace Apply to the user-space tracer\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -j, --jul Apply to Java application using JUL\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -l, --log4j Apply for Java application using LOG4j\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "Context:\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " -t, --type TYPE Context type. You can repeat that option on\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " the command line to specify multiple contexts at once.\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " (--kernel preempts --userspace)\n");
- fprintf(ofp, " TYPE can be one of the strings below:\n");
- print_ctx_type(ofp);
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "Note that the vpid, vppid and vtid context types represent the virtual process id,\n"
- "virtual parent process id and virtual thread id as seen from the current execution context\n"
- "as opposed to the pid, ppid and tid which are kernel internal data structures.\n\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "Example:\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "This command will add the context information 'prio' and two per-cpu\n"
- "perf counters (hardware branch misses and cache misses), to all channels\n"
- "in the trace data output:\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "# lttng add-context -k -t prio -t perf:cpu:branch-misses -t perf:cpu:cache-misses\n");
- fprintf(ofp, "\n");
-}
-