On 30/5/19 7:48 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: > ----- Am 30. Mai 2019 um 9:08 schrieb Ravindra Kumar Meena > rmeena...@gmail.com: > >> Hi Sebastian, >> >> I talked to babeltrace community and come to the conclusion that current >> stable version 1.5.6 of babeltrace is not capable of converting live trace >> stream data into CTF. >> >> This feature is currently in development and will be released in babeltrace >> 2.0. > > Ok, great, so this is the first result of the activity. Could you please > update the ticket with this information. Maybe add a link to the > corresponding mailing list thread. > >> >> If we are able to store the current traces in the disk then I think we >> convert it to CTF later. > > We should focus on a custom converter that can transform TCP streams and > files with record items into CTF.
I suggest the rtems-tools repo is used to hold a tool like this. Maybe in the `tester` directory. Note, we currently use Python and C++ for RTEMS developed pieces. Note, the rtems-tools repo supports Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS, MinGW, Cygwin and maybe others like NetBSD and Solaris. > Since this program runs on the host, you can also use GPL or LGPL software. Hmm the rtems-tools package is aiming for no GPL or LGPL. There are a few GPL files in it at the moment which could be replaced if we need too but this has not happened yet. I would prefer we find other alternatives and avoid GPL rather than encourage it. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel