Hi,
Wireshark replacement was not our top priority this year, wireshark is already open source and doing a great job.
Having said that it is not the first time people are asking about pcap and wireshark for TMF, it make sense because people want to correlate the pcap network
protocol tracing/monitoring info with other layers in the system, e.g. middleware, other libraries, proprietary code, KVM, libvert, QEMU, kernel, etc.
We are doing an investigation this summer for a pcap parser/visualizer, collaboration from RedHat, Kalray or others is of course welcome, we can setup an online
meeting if need be.
Best Regards,
Dominique.
From: linuxtools-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linuxtools-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Xavier Raynaud
Sent: June-20-14 3:08 AM
To: Linux Tools developer discussions
Subject: [linuxtools-dev] TMF parser & Pcap
I'm just back from the EclipseCON France. During the EclipseCON france, I had the opportunity to present TMF with a live demo.
After that, I had a discussion with Redhat guys, about having something similar to wireshark in Eclipse, using TMF.
Is it possible to have more info about that? (Planning, expected features, ...)
In particular, Kalray may be interested: use-case is to monitor and visualize traffic on the MPPA NoC.
Xavier Raynaud
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