<div dir="ltr">Hi Ralf. Thanks for your work. <div><br></div><div>I have not used lttng extensively. Do these debug logs have some kind of correlation between them to follow a journey of a dbus call or? While you are implementing, if you have tried it out with LTTNG, it would be very nice to see some screenshots. </div><div><br></div><div>Thank you</div><div>Umut</div><div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 9:14 AM Ralf Habacker <<a href="mailto:ralf.habacker@freenet.de">ralf.habacker@freenet.de</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Am 12.01.23 um 11:57 schrieb Ralf Habacker:<br>
> Am 30.11.22 um 08:53 schrieb Umut Tezduyar Lindskog:<br>
>> PIs. Is there a way to hook in lttng or eBPF to dbus protocol (or to <br>
>> the daemon) and convert their signals to OpenTelemetry traces?<br>
> <br>
> Currently this is not available by default, you need to patch the dbus <br>
> sources to add the appropriate support.<br>
<br>
See <a href="https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/-/merge_requests/390" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/-/merge_requests/390</a> for an <br>
initial implementation.<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
<br>
Ralf<br>
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