X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?p=apitrace;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.markdown;h=4bf809e9e0946d5cc0aac360852ea86229a608f6;hp=d7e0d53431a0c1c54699d1cf941e1173f9427261;hb=7257dfcc57b3a1af576a8a2ca69992ae8d77dea4;hpb=96e736e9b7c3650f5549dbf62369b6e084fa74c7 diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index d7e0d53..4bf809e 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -419,3 +419,54 @@ Or on Windows: [![githalytics.com alpha](https://cruel-carlota.pagodabox.com/c1062ad633aa7a458e9d7520021307e4 "githalytics.com")](http://githalytics.com/apitrace/apitrace) + +Advanced GUI usage +================== +qapitrace has rudimentary support for replaying traces on a remote +target device. This can be useful, for example, when developing for an +embedded system. The primary GUI will run on the local host, while any +replays will be performed on the target device. + +In order to target a remote device, use the command-line: + + qapitrace --remote-target + +In order for this to work, the following must be available in the +system configuration: + +1. It must be possible for the current user to initiate an ssh session + that has access to the target's window system. The command to be + exectuted by qapitrace will be: + + ssh glretrace + + For example, if the target device is using the X window system, one + can test whether an ssh session has access to the target X server + with: + + ssh xdpyinfo + + If this command fails with something like "cannot open display" + then the user will have to configure the target to set the DISPLAY + environment variable, (for example, setting DISPLAY=:0 in the + .bashrc file on the target or similar). + + Also, note that if the ssh session requires a custom username, then + this must be configured on the host side so that ssh can be + initiated without a username. + + For example, if you normally connect with "ssh user@192.168.0.2" + you could configure ~/.ssh/config on the host with a block such as: + + Host target + HostName 192.168.0.2 + User user + + And after this you should be able to connect with "ssh target" so + that you can also use "qapitrace --remote-target target". + +2. The target host must have a functional glretrace binary available + +3. The target host must have access to at the same path + in the filesystem as the path on the host system being + passed to the qapitrace command line.