Basic instructions to use ctracer: 1. Install dwarves, if you are not that excited about building it I'm keeping rpms for Fedora Core 6 here: http://oops.ghostprotocols.net:81/acme/dwarves/rpm/ The .src.rpm is there in case you want to rebuild it for another rpm based distro. Since fedora 9 you just have to run: yum install dwarves 2. build the kernel with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y, i.e. gcc -g, that will insert the DWARF info needed by all the pahole tools, ctracer, etc, or just install the kernel-debuginfo rpm package on FC6, other distros have it with a different name, its just the kernel built with debug info. 3. Assuming you installed the kernel-debuginfo package, to run ctracer on your workstation, just do the following steps: mkdir foo cd foo ln -s /usr/share/dwarves/runtime/* . make CLASS=sock # to trace struct sock methods, this one is safe, try others # and tell me your horror (or success :-) ) story. (kbuild gurus, send suggestions to simplify this procedure! :-) ) 4. load the resulting module: insmod ctracer.ko dmesg will show how many probes were successfully installed 5. Do some related activity (ssh, in the above example should do) 6. Make sure debugfs is mounted [root@filo ~]# mount -t debugfs none_debugfs /sys/kernel/debug/ 7. Get the log: cat /sys/kernel/debug/ctracer0 > /tmp/ctracer.log 8. Generate the callgraph! make callgraph 9. rmmod ctracer Change the shipped Makefile accordingly to build a module for qemu or another test machine. The relay transport is mostly ready and will be included in the upcoming changesets.