Re: Dual-licensing LTTng, marker and tracepoints underGPLv2+/LGPLv2.1+
From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Wed Jun 24 2009 - 12:49:24 EST
* Frank Ch. Eigler (fche@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> Mathieu Desnoyers <compudj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > [...] The goal we pursue by dual-licensing with GPLv2/LGPLv2.1 is
> > to permit instrumented applications to be themselves distributed
> > under other license than GPL. [...]
>
> Is there some reason you can't just fork/copy off some earlier version
> of these files over which you had sole authorship (if any)?
>
Actually, for LTTng, I own the copyright of almost everything we need.
Most files written by others are mainly the debugfs interfaces done by
Fujitsu. There is some derived work from RelayFS in
ltt/ltt-relay-alloc.c and include/linux/ltt-relay.h, where getting IBM's
approval would be good, but I think in the end this will end up being
only a few tens of lines.
>
> > [...]The goal is to permit this library, which includes the
> > tracepoints, markers and LTTng features, to be used by userspace
> > applications and libraries so they can add static instrumentation
> > (as we currently do in the kernel). [...]
>
> Just in case you're not aware, some API prior art for this is the
> dtrace sdt.h widget (already supported by systemtap), and of course
> it has no similarity to the various kernel tracing APIs.
Yep, we're aware of this. However, last time I checked, dtrace SDT used
a breakpoint even for their userspace tracing, which has a way too large
performance overhead for our needs.
Moreover, they support only very, very limited typing (0 to 5 u32). In
this respect, tracepoints and markers are much more flexible.
Thanks,
Mathieu
>
> - FChE
>
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