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author | Fred Hebert <[email protected]> | 2018-11-08 16:09:03 -0500 |
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committer | Fred Hebert <[email protected]> | 2018-11-08 16:19:22 -0500 |
commit | 5eb19cc0aa240713a9a6f47e0e233c1ce3956b38 (patch) | |
tree | f0dc48d150a041be86bc36d4c74328f5eb27ed99 | |
parent | 8b7cd6224d739b703887a3e2be57ea8f1309a827 (diff) | |
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Update systemtap trace example scripts
- Update all scripts to use the beam.smp emulator, since the non-SMP one
is gone
- Fix some scripts that had been copied directly from dtrace and were
invalid either for functions or for probe names
- Removed a driver__event probe check since it appears to not exist
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/dist.systemtap | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/driver1.systemtap | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/function-calls.systemtap | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/garbage-collection.systemtap | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/memory1.systemtap | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/messages.systemtap | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/port1.systemtap | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/process-scheduling.systemtap | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/spawn-exit.systemtap | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe-n.systemtap | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe.systemtap | 12 |
11 files changed, 109 insertions, 114 deletions
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/dist.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/dist.systemtap index bb20d617e1..4102a5243c 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/dist.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/dist.systemtap @@ -19,18 +19,18 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("dist-monitor") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("dist-monitor") { printf("monitor: pid %d, who %s, what %s, node %s, type %s, reason %s\n", pid(), @@ -38,38 +38,38 @@ probe process("beam").mark("dist-monitor") user_string($arg5)); } -probe process("beam").mark("dist-port_busy") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("dist-port_busy") { printf("dist port_busy: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s, blocked pid %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4)); - blocked_procs[user_string($arg4)] = timestamp; + blocked_procs[user_string($arg4)] = local_clock_ns(); } -probe process("beam").mark("dist-port_busy") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("dist-port_busy") { printf("dist port_busy: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s, blocked pid %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4)); - blocked_procs[user_string($arg4)] = timestamp; + blocked_procs[user_string($arg4)] = local_clock_ns(); } -probe process("beam").mark("dist-output") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("dist-output") { printf("dist output: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s bytes %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), $arg4); } -probe process("beam").mark("dist-outputv") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("dist-outputv") { printf("port outputv: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s bytes %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), $arg4); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-scheduled") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-scheduled") { pidstr = user_string($arg1); if (pidstr in blocked_procs) { printf("blocked pid %s scheduled now, waited %d microseconds\n", - pidstr, (timestamp - blocked_procs[pidstr]) / 1000); + pidstr, (local_clock_ns() - blocked_procs[pidstr]) / 1000); delete blocked_procs[pidstr]; } } diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/driver1.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/driver1.systemtap index e1ee8ecffc..f5bc28b42d 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/driver1.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/driver1.systemtap @@ -19,108 +19,102 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("driver-init") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__init") { printf("driver init name %s major %d minor %d flags %d\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2, $arg3, $arg4); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-start") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__start") { printf("driver start pid %s driver name %s port %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-stop") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__stop") { printf("driver stop pid %s driver name %s port %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-finish") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__finish") { printf("driver finish driver name %s\n", user_string($arg1)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-flush") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__flush") { printf("driver flush pid %s port %s port name %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-output") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__output") { printf("driver output pid %s port %s port name %s bytes %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), $arg4); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-outputv") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__outputv") { printf("driver outputv pid %s port %s port name %s bytes %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), $arg4); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-control") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__control") { printf("driver control pid %s port %s port name %s command %d bytes %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), $arg4, $arg5); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-call") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__call") { printf("driver call pid %s port %s port name %s command %d bytes %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), $arg4, $arg5); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-event") -{ - printf("driver event pid %s port %s port name %s\n", - user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); -} - -probe process("beam").mark("driver-ready_input") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__ready_input") { printf("driver ready_input pid %s port %s port name %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-ready_output") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__ready_output") { printf("driver ready_output pid %s port %s port name %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-timeout") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__timeout") { printf("driver timeout pid %s port %s port name %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-ready_async") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__ready_async") { printf("driver ready_async pid %s port %s port name %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-process_exit") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__process_exit") { printf("driver process_exit pid %s port %s port name %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("driver-stop_select") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("driver__stop_select") { printf("driver stop_select driver name %s\n", user_string($arg1)); } diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/function-calls.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/function-calls.systemtap index 9c44b2d014..6bb173b3ec 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/function-calls.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/function-calls.systemtap @@ -18,51 +18,51 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("local-function-entry") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("local-function-entry") { printf("pid %s enter (local) %s depth %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), $arg3); } -probe process("beam").mark("global-function-entry") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("global-function-entry") { printf("pid %s enter (global) %s depth %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), $arg3); } -probe process("beam").mark("function-return") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("function-return") { printf("pid %s return %s depth %d\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), $arg3); } -probe process("beam").mark("bif-entry") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("bif-entry") { printf("pid %s BIF entry mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } -probe process("beam").mark("bif-return") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("bif-return") { printf("pid %s BIF return mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } -probe process("beam").mark("nif-entry") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("nif-entry") { printf("pid %s NIF entry mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } -probe process("beam").mark("nif-return") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("nif-return") { printf("pid %s NIF return mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/garbage-collection.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/garbage-collection.systemtap index e414eea821..14f0d6851c 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/garbage-collection.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/garbage-collection.systemtap @@ -18,33 +18,33 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("gc_major-start") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("gc_major-start") { printf("GC major start pid %s need %d words\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2); } -probe process("beam").mark("gc_minor-start") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("gc_minor-start") { printf("GC minor start pid %s need %d words\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2); } -probe process("beam").mark("gc_major-end") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("gc_major-end") { printf("GC major end pid %s reclaimed %d words\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2); } -probe process("beam").mark("gc_minor-start") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("gc_minor-start") { printf("GC minor end pid %s reclaimed %d words\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2); } diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/memory1.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/memory1.systemtap index 04df4d64c4..2fdc5a796c 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/memory1.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/memory1.systemtap @@ -18,34 +18,34 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("copy-struct") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("copy-struct") { printf("copy_struct %d bytes\n", $arg1); } -probe process("beam").mark("copy-object") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("copy-object") { printf("copy_object pid %s %d bytes\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-heap_grow") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-heap_grow") { printf("proc heap grow pid %s %d -> %d bytes\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2, $arg3); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-heap_shrink") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-heap_shrink") { printf("proc heap shrink pid %s %d -> %d bytes\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2, $arg3); diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/messages.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/messages.systemtap index f2ef56a22b..49b7f46d69 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/messages.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/messages.systemtap @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ probe begin @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ probe begin printf("\n"); } -probe process("beam").mark("message-send") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("message-send") { if ($arg4 == 0 && $arg5 == 0 && $arg6 == 0) { printf("send: %s -> %s: %d words\n", @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ probe process("beam").mark("message-send") } } -probe process("beam").mark("message-send-remote") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("message-send-remote") { if ($arg5 == 0 && $arg6 == 0 && $arg7 == 0) { printf("send : %s -> %s %s: %d words\n", @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ probe process("beam").mark("message-send-remote") } } -probe process("beam").mark("message-queued") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("message-queued") { if ($arg4 == 0 && $arg5 == 0 && $arg6 == 0) { printf("queued: %s: %d words, queue len %d\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2, $arg3); @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ probe process("beam").mark("message-queued") } } -probe process("beam").mark("message-receive") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("message-receive") { if ($arg4 == 0 && $arg5 == 0 && $arg6 == 0) { printf("receive: %s: %d words, queue len %d\n", diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/port1.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/port1.systemtap index f7ce03a65e..235581b0b1 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/port1.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/port1.systemtap @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ probe begin @@ -96,19 +96,19 @@ probe begin driver_map["udp_inet", 62] = "BINDX"; } -probe process("beam").mark("port-open") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-open") { printf("port open pid %s port name %s port %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("port-command") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-command") { printf("port command pid %s port %s port name %s command type %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4)); } -probe process("beam").mark("port-control") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-control") { cmd = driver_map[user_string($arg3), $arg4]; cmd_str = (cmd == "") ? "unknown" : cmd; @@ -118,36 +118,36 @@ probe process("beam").mark("port-control") /* port-exit is fired as a result of port_close() or exit signal */ -probe process("beam").mark("port-exit") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-exit") { printf("port exit pid %s port %s port name %s reason %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4)); } -probe process("beam").mark("port-connect") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-connect") { printf("port connect pid %s port %s port name %s new pid %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4)); } -probe process("beam").mark("port-busy") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-busy") { printf("port busy %s\n", user_string($arg1)); } -probe process("beam").mark("port-not_busy") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("port-not_busy") { printf("port not busy %s\n", user_string($arg1)); } -probe process("beam").mark("aio_pool-add") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("aio_pool-add") { printf("async I/O pool add thread %d queue len %d\n", $arg1, $arg2); } -probe process("beam").mark("aio_pool-get") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("aio_pool-get") { printf("async I/O pool get thread %d queue len %d\n", $arg1, $arg2); } -global driver_map;
\ No newline at end of file +global driver_map; diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/process-scheduling.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/process-scheduling.systemtap index b0b74257b3..231c589f64 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/process-scheduling.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/process-scheduling.systemtap @@ -18,28 +18,28 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("process-scheduled") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-scheduled") { printf(" Schedule pid %s mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-unscheduled") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-unscheduled") { printf("Unschedule pid %s\n", user_string($arg1)); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-hibernate") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-hibernate") { printf(" Hibernate pid %s resume mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/spawn-exit.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/spawn-exit.systemtap index 89bca14496..a7b4a0a3ea 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/spawn-exit.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/spawn-exit.systemtap @@ -18,34 +18,34 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("process-spawn") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-spawn") { printf("pid %s mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-exit") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-exit") { printf("pid %s reason %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2)); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-exit_signal") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-exit_signal") { printf("sender %s -> pid %s reason %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3)); } -probe process("beam").mark("process-exit_signal-remote") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("process-exit_signal-remote") { printf("sender %s -> node %s pid %s reason %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4)); diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe-n.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe-n.systemtap index 25f7503283..8a0a89c931 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe-n.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe-n.systemtap @@ -18,18 +18,19 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("user_trace-n0") + +probe process("beam.smp").mark("user_trace-n0") { printf("probe n0: %s %s %d %d %d %d '%s' '%s' '%s' '%s'\n", user_string($arg1), @@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ probe process("beam").mark("user_trace-n0") $arg9 == NULL ? "" : user_string($arg9)); } -probe process("beam").mark("user_trace-n1") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("user_trace-n1") { printf("probe n1: %s %s %d %d %d %d '%s' '%s' '%s' '%s'\n", user_string($arg1), diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe.systemtap index 1777476e54..ce9dde30f8 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe.systemtap +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/user-probe.systemtap @@ -18,23 +18,23 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ /* - * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang - * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp". + * Note: This file assumes that you're using the SMP-enabled Erlang + * virtual machine, "beam.smp". * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM * is "beam.debug.smp". * * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of - * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your - * environment. + * "beam.smp" with "beam.debug.smp" or the VM name appropriate + * to your environment. */ -probe process("beam").mark("user_trace-s1") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("user_trace-s1") { printf("%s\n", user_string($arg1)); } -probe process("beam").mark("user_trace-i4s4") +probe process("beam.smp").mark("user_trace-i4s4") { printf("%s %s %d %d %d %d '%s' '%s' '%s' '%s'\n", user_string($arg1), |