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add some documentation for import-fuchsia (and import-chrome) to manual
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\section{Importing external profiling data}
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\label{importingdata}
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Tracy can import data generated by other profilers. This external data cannot be directly loaded but must be converted first. Currently, there's only support for converting chrome:tracing data through the \texttt{import-chrome} utility.
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Tracy can import data generated by other profilers. This external data cannot be directly loaded but must be converted first.
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Currently, there's support for the following formats:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item chrome:tracing data through the \texttt{import-chrome} utility. The trace files
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typically have a \texttt{.json} or \texttt{.json.zst} extension.
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To use this tool to process a file named \texttt{mytracefile.json}, assuming it's compiled, run:
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\begin{lstlisting}[language=sh]
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$ import-chrome mytracefile.json mytracefile.tracy
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$ tracy mytracefile.tracy
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\end{lstlisting}
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\item \href{https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/reference/tracing/trace-format}{Fuchsia's tracing format}
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data through the \texttt{import-fuchsia} utility.
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This format has many commonalities with the chrome:tracing format, but it uses a
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compact and efficient binary encoding that can help lower tracing overhead.
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The file extension is \texttt{.fxt} or \texttt{.fxt.zst}.
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To this this tool, assuming it's compiled, run:
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\begin{lstlisting}[language=sh]
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$ import-fuchsia mytracefile.fxt mytracefile.tracy
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$ tracy mytracefile.tracy
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\end{lstlisting}
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\end{itemize}
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\begin{bclogo}[
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noborder=true,
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logo=\bclampe
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]{Compressed traces}
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Tracy can import traces compressed with the Zstandard algorithm (for example, using the \texttt{zstd} command-line utility). Traces ending with \texttt{.zst} extension are assumed to be compressed.
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This applies for both chrome and fuchsia traces.
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\end{bclogo}
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couleur=black!5,
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logo=\bclampe
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]{Source locations}
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Chrome tracing format doesn't document a way to provide source location data. The \texttt{import-chrome} utility will however recognize a custom \texttt{loc} tag in the root of zone begin events. You should be formatting this data in the usual \texttt{filename:line} style, for example: \texttt{hello.c:42}. Providing the line number (including a colon) is optional but highly recommended.
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Chrome tracing format doesn't document a way to provide source location data.
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The \texttt{import-chrome} and \texttt{import-fuchsia} utilities will however recognize a custom \texttt{loc} tag in the root of zone begin events. You should be formatting this data in the usual \texttt{filename:line} style, for example: \texttt{hello.c:42}. Providing the line number (including a colon) is optional but highly recommended.
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\end{bclogo}
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