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author | Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net> | 2019-03-15 11:27:30 -0400 |
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committer | Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net> | 2019-03-15 11:29:45 -0400 |
commit | 3fef8f811a013d1392f702fda1347c5211471ed7 (patch) | |
tree | 2995cdbf5b9f904dc5cb4c555e54a0dc5f987084 /docs/gettingstarted/developers/eventviewer.rst | |
parent | 5e06257cb892b7dc784025fe7d84c50882425831 (diff) |
DOC ONLY: fix g2 build documentation
Removed a broken paragraph, replaced it with a link.
Some nuisance white-space cleanups courtesy of emacs:
(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'delete-trailing-whitespace)
Change-Id: Ib348107c2dc0df8249461591015347d7b4f6fa4a
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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diff --git a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/eventviewer.rst b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/eventviewer.rst index 19d3e7c3c59..59aaef0604d 100644 --- a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/eventviewer.rst +++ b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/eventviewer.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ A typical event definition and logging call looks like this: .. code-block:: c - ELOG_TYPE_DECLARE (e) = + ELOG_TYPE_DECLARE (e) = { .format = "tx-msg: stream %d local seq %d attempt %d", .format_args = "i4i4i4", @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pretty-prints enumerated values: .. code-block:: c - ELOG_TYPE_DECLARE (e) = + ELOG_TYPE_DECLARE (e) = { .format = "get_or_create: %s", .format_args = "t4", @@ -104,17 +104,10 @@ highly scalable, supporting O(1e7 events) and O(1e3 discrete display "tracks"). G2 displays binary data generated by the vppinfra "elog.[ch]" logger component, and also supports the CPEL file format, as described in this section. -Building --------------- +Building G2 +----------- -.. code-block:: console - - $ cd build-root - $ make g2-install - $ ./install-native/g2/bin/g2 --help - g2 [--ticks-per-us <value>][--cpel-input <filename>] [--clib-input <filename]> - G2 (x86_64 GNU/Linux) major version 3.0 - Built Wed Feb 3 10:58:12 EST 2016 +This link describes :ref:`how to build G2 <building-g2>` Setting the Display Preferences ------------------------------------------------ @@ -131,7 +124,7 @@ Simply un-comment one of the stanzas shown below, or experiment as desired. * event_selector_lines=20 * drawbox_height=800 * drawbox_width=600 - * + * * new mac w/ no monitor: * event_selector_lines=20 * drawbox_height=1200 @@ -141,7 +134,7 @@ Simply un-comment one of the stanzas shown below, or experiment as desired. * drawbox_width=1200 * drawbox_height=1000 * event_selector_lines=25 - * + * * for making screenshots on a Macbook Pro * drawbox_width=1200 * drawbox_height=600 @@ -152,36 +145,36 @@ Screen Taxonomy ---------------------------- Here is an annotated G2 viewer screenshot, corresponding to activity during BGP -prefix download. This data was captured on a Cisco IOS-XR system: +prefix download. This data was captured on a Cisco IOS-XR system: .. figure:: /_images/g21.jpg :scale: 75% - + The viewer has two main scrollbars: the horizontal axis scrollbar shifts the main drawing area in time; the vertical axis changes the set of visible process traces. The zoomin / zoomout operators change the time scale. -The event selector PolyCheckMenu changes the set of displayed events. +The event selector PolyCheckMenu changes the set of displayed events. Using these tools -- and some patience -- you can understand a given event log. Mouse Gestures ------------------------- G2 has three fairly sophisticated mouse gesture interfaces, which are worth describing -in detail. First, a left mouse click on a display event pops up a per-event detail box. +in detail. First, a left mouse click on a display event pops up a per-event detail box. .. figure:: /_images/g22.jpg :scale: 75% -A left mouse click on an event detail box closes it. +A left mouse click on an event detail box closes it. To zoom to a region of the display, press and hold the left mouse button, then drag right or left until the zoom-fence pair appears: .. figure:: /_images/g23.jpg :scale: 75% -When the zoom operation completes, the display is as follows: +When the zoom operation completes, the display is as follows: .. figure:: /_images/g24.jpg @@ -193,7 +186,7 @@ Time Ruler To use a time ruler, press and hold the right mouse button; drag right or left until the ruler measures the region of interest. If the time axis scale is coarse, event boxes can have significant width in time, so use a "reference point" in -each event box when using the time ruler. +each event box when using the time ruler. .. figure:: /_images/g25.jpg :scale: 75% @@ -202,12 +195,12 @@ Event Selection ------------------------- Changing the Event Selector setup controls the set of points displayed in an -obvious way. Here, we suppress all events except "this thread is now running on the CPU": +obvious way. Here, we suppress all events except "this thread is now running on the CPU": .. figure:: /_images/g26.jpg :scale: 75% -Same setup, with all events displayed: +Same setup, with all events displayed: .. figure:: /_images/g27.jpg :scale: 75% @@ -237,12 +230,12 @@ example, if one selects an event which means "thread running on the CPU" the fir N displayed traces will be the first M threads to run (N <= M; a thread may run more than once. This feature addresses analytic problems caused by the finite size of the drawing area. -In standard (NoChaseEvent) mode, it looks like only BGP threads 5 and 9 are active: +In standard (NoChaseEvent) mode, it looks like only BGP threads 5 and 9 are active: .. figure:: /_images/g28.jpg :scale: 75% -After pressing the ChaseEvent button, we see a different picture: +After pressing the ChaseEvent button, we see a different picture: .. figure:: /_images/g29.jpg :scale: 75% @@ -270,7 +263,7 @@ Hotkeys ------------- G2 supports the following hotkey actions, supposedly (circa 1996) Quake-like -according to the feature's original author: +according to the feature's original author: +----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ | Key | Function | |