Speaker
Description
Babeltrace started out as the reference implementation of a Common
Trace Format (CTF) reader. As the project evolved, many
trace manipulation use-cases (merging, trimming, filtering,
conversion, analysis, etc.) emerged and were implemented either
as part of the Babeltrace project, on top of its APIs or through
custom tools.
Today, as more tracers emerged, each using their own trace format, the
tracing ecosystem has become fragmented making tools exclusive to
certain tracers. The newest version of Babeltrace aims at bridging
the gap between the various tracing ecosystems by making it easy
to implement trace processing tools over an agnostic trace IR.
The discussion will aim at identifying the work needed to accommodate
the various tracers and their associated tooling (scripts, graphical
viewers, etc.) over the next releases.
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