zephyr/samples/subsys/tracing
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Disables having USB enabled for boards that configure USB CDC for
console, shell or logging at bootup in applications that enable USB
to prevent a conflict arising whereby USB is registered from
multiple points and later calls fail.

Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
2023-01-10 12:21:10 +01:00
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README.txt

Title: Send Tracing Formatted Packet To The Host With Supported Backends

Description:

This application can be used to demonstrate the tracing feature. The tracing
formatted packet will be sent to the host with the currently supported tracing
backend under tracing generic infrastructure.

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Usage for UART Tracing Backend:

Build a UART-tracing image with:

    cmake -DBOARD=mps2_an521 -DCONF_FILE=prj_uart.conf ..

or:

    cmake -DBOARD=mps2_an521 -DCONF_FILE=prj_uart_ctf.conf ..

NOTE: You may need to set 'zephyr,tracing-uart' property under the chosen
node in your devicetree.  See boards/mps2_an521.overlay for an example.

After the application has run for a while, check the trace output file.

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Usage for USB Tracing Backend

Build a USB-tracing image with:

    cmake -DBOARD=sam_e70_xplained -DCONF_FILE=prj_usb.conf ..

or:

    cmake -DBOARD=sam_e70_xplained -DCONF_FILE=prj_usb_ctf.conf ..

After the serial console has stable output like this:

    threadA: Hello World!
    threadB: Hello World!
    threadA: Hello World!
    threadB: Hello World!

connect the board's USB port to the host device and
run the trace_capture_usb.py script on the host:

    sudo python3 trace_capture_usb.py -v 0x2FE9 -p 0x100 -o channel0_0

The VID and PID of USB device can be configured, just adjusting it accordingly.

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Usage for POSIX Tracing Backend

Build a POSIX-tracing image with:

    cmake -DBOARD=native_posix -DCONF_FILE=prj_native_posix.conf ..

or:

    cmake -DBOARD=native_posix -DCONF_FILE=prj_native_posix_ctf.conf ..

After the application has run for a while, check the trace output file.