Give me 15 minutes and I'll change your view of Linux tracing
Demo from the USENIX/LISA 2016 talk: Linux 4.X Tracing Tools: Using BPF Superpowers. Full talk slides and official video will be available at https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa16/conference-program/presentation/linux-4x-tracing-tools-using-bpf-superpowers . This video is the 15 (more like 18) minute demo that spans ftrace, perf, and BPF. LISA is a registered trademark of the USENIX Association and is used in this video with permission.
Видео Give me 15 minutes and I'll change your view of Linux tracing канала Brendan Gregg
Видео Give me 15 minutes and I'll change your view of Linux tracing канала Brendan Gregg
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