LinuxTracepoints-Net

.NET libraries for Linux Tracepoints and user_events

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.NET libraries for Linux Tracepoints and user_events

This repository contains .NET libraries for parsing perf.data files and decoding Linux Tracepoint events, including events that use the EventHeader encoding.

Overview

  • Provider - library for generating Linux user_events tracepoint events.

  • Decode - library for parsing perf.data files and decoding tracepoint events.

  • DecodeSample - tool that prints the events in a perf.data file. Demonstrates basic usage of the Decode library.

  • DecodePerfToJson - tool that converts perf.data files into JSON. Demonstrates advanced use of the Decode library for custom formatting and minimizing allocations.

  • Types - library with types used by the Decode library. This includes the definitions for the EventHeader encoding.

See also PerfDataExtension for a Windows Performance Toolkit plugin to decode perf.data files using this library.

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