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libnetdude 0.11 (Default branch)

libnetdude is the packet manipulation backend ofthe Netdude trace file editing framework. Itallows you to perform trace file manipulations ata much higher level of abstraction than codewritten directly for the pcap interface. It alsosupports plugins (dynamically loaded libraries)that can essentially do whatever the programmerdesires. When developers write their packetmanipulation code as libnetdude plugins, thisinstantly allows other developers to use theirtools. It provides data types and APIs for themost common situations when dealing with libpcaptrace files: trace files of arbitrary size,packets, network protocols, packet iterators, andpacket filters, just to name a few. License: BSD License (revised)Changes:
This release adds support for VLAN-tagged packets. It fixes a small number of bugs in the handling of unused space in packets.Image

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TRACE-CMD-RESET(1)														TRACE-CMD-RESET(1)

NAME
trace-cmd-reset - turn off all Ftrace tracing to bring back full performance SYNOPSIS
trace-cmd reset [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
The trace-cmd(1) reset command turns off all tracing of Ftrace. This will bring back the performance of the system before tracing was enabled. This is necessary since trace-cmd-record(1), trace-cmd-stop(1) and trace-cmd-extract(1) do not disable the tracer, event after the data has been pulled from the buffers. The rational is that the user may want to manually enable the tracer with the Ftrace pseudo file system, or examine other parts of Ftrace to see what trace-cmd did. After the reset command happens, the data in the ring buffer, and the options that were used are all lost. OPTIONS
-b buffer_size When the kernel boots, the Ftrace ring buffer is of a minimal size (3 pages per CPU). The first time the tracer is used, the ring buffer size expands to what it was set for (default 1.4 Megs per CPU). If no more tracing is to be done, this option allows you to shrink the ring buffer down to free up available memory. trace-cmd reset -b 1 SEE ALSO
trace-cmd(1), trace-cmd-record(1), trace-cmd-report(1), trace-cmd-start(1), trace-cmd-stop(1), trace-cmd-extract(1), trace-cmd-split(1), trace-cmd-list(1), trace-cmd-listen(1) AUTHOR
Written by Steven Rostedt, <rostedt@goodmis.org[1]> RESOURCES
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/trace-cmd.git COPYING
Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL). NOTES
1. rostedt@goodmis.org mailto:rostedt@goodmis.org 06/11/2014 TRACE-CMD-RESET(1)