# Tracing Cloud Hypervisor has a basic tracing infrastructure, particularly focussed on the tracing of the initial VM setup. ## Usage To enabling tracing, build with "tracing" feature. When compiled without the feature the tracing is compiled out. ```bash cargo build --features "tracing" ``` And then run Cloud Hypervisor as you wish, the trace will be written to the current directory as `cloud-hypervisor-.trace`. This is JSON file which you can inspect yourself. Alternatively you can use the provided script in `scripts/ch-trace-visualiser.py` to generate an SVG: For example: ```bash scripts/ch-trace-visualiser.py cloud-hypervisor-39466.trace output.svg ``` ## Tracing in the codebase There are existing tracepoints in the code base; extra ones can be added for more detailed tracing. The `tracer::trace_scoped!()` macro is used to add the current existing scope appears as a block in the trace. Other than providing a useful name for the event nothing else is required from the developer. The `tracer::start()` and `tracer::end()` functions are already in place for generating traces of the boot. These can be relocated for focus tracing on a narrow part of the code base. A `tracer::trace_point!()` macro is also provided for an instantaneous trace point however this is not in use in the code base currently nor is handled by the visualisation script due to the difficulty in representation in the SVG.