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6 :bt2: Babeltrace{nbsp}2
9 Babeltrace /ˈbæbəltreɪs/, an
10 https://efficios.com/[EfficiOS] project, is an open-source
11 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracing_(software)[trace]
12 manipulation framework.
14 https://ci.lttng.org/job/babeltrace_master_build[image:https://img.shields.io/jenkins/s/https/ci.lttng.org/babeltrace_master_build.svg[]]
15 https://scan.coverity.com/projects/babeltrace[image:https://img.shields.io/coverity/scan/babeltrace.svg[]]
17 The **_{bt2}_** project offers a library with a
18 https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/libbabeltrace2[C{nbsp}API],
19 https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/python/bt2[Python{nbsp}3 bindings],
21 https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man1/babeltrace2.1/[command-line tool]
22 (CLI) which makes it very easy for mere mortals to view, convert,
23 transform, and analyze traces.
25 {bt2} is also the reference parser implementation of the
26 https://diamon.org/ctf/[Common Trace Format] (CTF), a versatile
27 trace format produced by various tracers and tools such as
28 https://lttng.org/[LTTng] and
29 https://barectf.org/[barectf]. The {bt2} library and its Python bindings
30 can read and write CTF traces.
32 See Babeltrace's https://babeltrace.org[official website], in
34 https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-intro.7[`**babeltrace2-intro**(7)`]
35 manual page, to learn more about the project.
38 .Babeltrace{nbsp}1 vs. {bt2}
40 The Babeltrace project exists since 2010. In 2020, {bt2} was
41 released. {bt2} is a complete rewrite of the library, Python
42 bindings, and CLI. It is plugin-based and offers much more features and
43 potential than Babeltrace{nbsp}1 while showing comparable performance.
45 Because {bt2} is still a young major release, some
46 distributions still provide packages for the Babeltrace{nbsp}1 project.
47 Both projects can coexist on the same system as there are no common
50 This file documents the **{bt2}** project.
54 == Build Babeltrace{nbsp}{btversion} from source
56 === Build-time requirements
58 To build Babeltrace{nbsp}{btversion}, you need:
61 * Any https://gcc.gnu.org/[GCC]-like compiler with C99 and
62 https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/C-Extensions.html[GNU extension]
65 https://clang.llvm.org/[Clang] is one of those.
68 * https://www.gnu.org/software/make/[GNU Make]
69 * **If you build from a Git clone**:
70 ** https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/[GNU Automake]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}1.10
71 ** https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/[GNU Autoconf]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.64
72 ** https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/[GNU Libtool]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.2
73 ** https://github.com/westes/flex[flex]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.5.35
74 ** https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/bison.html[GNU Bison]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.4
77 * A C library (for example,
78 https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/[GNU{nbsp}C Library],
79 https://www.musl-libc.org/[musl libc])
80 * https://developer.gnome.org/glib/[GLib]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.28
81 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libglib2.0-dev`; Fedora: `glib2-devel`)
83 _**If you need the `bt2` Python bindings**_::
84 * https://www.python.org[Python]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.4 (development
85 libraries and `python3-config`)
86 (Debian/Ubuntu: `python3-dev`; Fedora: `python3-devel`)
87 * http://www.swig.org[SWIG]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.0
89 _**If you need the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class (https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`])**_::
90 * https://sourceware.org/elfutils/[elfutils]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}0.154
91 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libelf-dev` and `libdw-dev`;
92 Fedora: `elfutils-devel` and `elfutils-libelf-devel`)
94 _**If you need the {bt2}{nbsp}C{nbsp}API HTML documentation**_::
95 * http://www.doxygen.nl/[Doxygen]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}1.8.6
97 _**If you need the {bt2} manual pages**_::
98 * https://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/[Asciidoc]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}8.6.8
99 * https://pagure.io/xmlto[xmlto]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}0.0.25
106 . **If you build from a Git clone**, do:
113 This generates the `configure` script and other important files.
115 . [[conf]]Configure the project:
123 The following options can modify the build:
126 Build the {bt2}{nbsp}C{nbsp}API HTML documentation.
128 `--enable-debug-info`::
129 Build the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter
131 (https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`]).
133 `--enable-man-pages`::
134 Build the {bt2} manual pages.
136 `--enable-python-bindings`::
137 Build the `bt2` Python bindings.
139 You can set the path to custom `python3` and `python3-config` programs
140 with the `PYTHON` and `PYTHON_CONFIG` environment variable.
142 `--enable-python-bindings-doc`::
143 Build the `bt2` Python bindings documentation.
145 `--enable-python-plugins`::
146 Build support for {bt2} Python plugins.
148 The following environment variables can modify the build:
150 `BABELTRACE_DEBUG_MODE`::
151 Set to `1` to enable the debug mode.
153 The debug mode enables more run-time assertions to detect bugs in the
156 `BABELTRACE_DEV_MODE`::
157 Set to `1` to enable the <<dev-mode,developer mode>>.
159 The {bt2} developer mode enables more precondition and postcondition
160 assertions to detect programming errors.
162 `BABELTRACE_MINIMAL_LOG_LEVEL`::
163 Set the build-time, minimal logging level for all the project's
166 Set to `TRACE`, `DEBUG`, or `INFO`.
168 `BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PROVIDERS_DIR`::
169 Installation directory of {bt2} plugin providers.
171 `BABELTRACE_PLUGINS_DIR`::
172 Installation directory of {bt2} project plugins.
174 See `./configure --help` to list all the available options and
175 environment variables.
196 === Build {bt2} for plugin or application development
198 If you are developing a {bt2} plugin or an application which uses
199 libbabeltrace2, we recommend that:
201 * You build {bt2} from source in _developer mode_.
203 The {bt2} developer mode enables more precondition and postcondition
204 assertions to detect programming errors.
206 Set `BABELTRACE_DEV_MODE=1` when you <<conf,configure>> the {bt2} build.
208 * You use _TRACE_ as the minimal logging level at build time to have
209 access to more logging, should you need it to debug your plugin or
212 Set `BABELTRACE_MINIMAL_LOG_LEVEL=TRACE` when you <<conf,configure>>
215 {bt2} development build configuration command line example:
219 $ BABELTRACE_DEV_MODE=1 BABELTRACE_MINIMAL_LOG_LEVEL=TRACE ./configure
222 {bt2} development build configuration with Python support example:
226 $ BABELTRACE_DEV_MODE=1 BABELTRACE_MINIMAL_LOG_LEVEL=TRACE ./configure \
227 --enable-python-bindings --enable-python-plugins
231 https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/libbabeltrace2[{bt2}{nbsp}C{nbsp}API]
232 documentation for more information.
235 == Use Babeltrace{nbsp}{btversion}
237 See the https://babeltrace.org[Babeltrace website] to learn how
238 to use the different parts of the project.
241 === Run-time requirements
244 * A C library (for example,
245 https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/[GNU{nbsp}C Library],
246 https://www.musl-libc.org/[musl libc])
247 * https://developer.gnome.org/glib/[GLib]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}2.28
248 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libglib2.0-0`; Fedora: `glib2`)
250 _**If you need the `bt2` Python bindings**_::
251 * https://www.python.org[Python]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.4
252 (Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora: `python3`)
254 _**If you need the https://lttng.org/[LTTng] debug information filter component class (https://babeltrace.org/docs/v{btversion}/man7/babeltrace2-filter.lttng-utils.debug-info.7/[`filter.lttng-utils.debug-info`])**_::
255 * https://sourceware.org/elfutils/[elfutils]{nbsp}≥{nbsp}0.154
256 (Debian/Ubuntu: `libelf` and `libdw`; Fedora: `elfutils-libs` and
264 Babeltrace was born to parse CTF traces produced by LTTng{nbsp}2.0 and
265 pretty-print their events.
267 Even though Babeltrace is independent from the LTTng project today,
268 their communities remain very close, which is why they share some
269 communication channels and services.
273 https://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev[lttng-dev]
274 (mailto:lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org[lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org])
277 irc://irc.oftc.net/lttng[`#lttng`] on the OFTC network
280 https://bugs.lttng.org/projects/babeltrace[Babeltrace bug tracker]
283 https://github.com/efficios/babeltrace/[efficios/babeltrace]
285 Continuous integration::
286 https://ci.lttng.org/job/babeltrace_master_build/[Babeltrace's master build]
290 https://review.lttng.org/q/project:babeltrace[_babeltrace_ project]