From: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@xxxxxxxxx> This updates the documentation to mention gnuplot usage. --- monitor/btmon.rst | 4 +++- monitor/main.c | 3 +++ 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/monitor/btmon.rst b/monitor/btmon.rst index 0ab13eb2eb5c..82f9381c151d 100644 --- a/monitor/btmon.rst +++ b/monitor/btmon.rst @@ -33,7 +33,9 @@ OPTIONS -w FILE, --write FILE Save traces in btsnoop format to *FILE*. -a FILE, --analyze FILE Analyze traces in btsnoop format from *FILE*. It displays the devices found in the *FILE* with - its packets by type. + its packets by type. If gnuplot is installed on + the system it also attempts to plot packet latency + graph. -s SOCKET, --server SOCKET Start monitor server socket. -p PRIORITY, --priority PRIORITY Show only priority or lower for user log. diff --git a/monitor/main.c b/monitor/main.c index decf7cc467f2..fa56fcb29f38 100644 --- a/monitor/main.c +++ b/monitor/main.c @@ -51,6 +51,9 @@ static void usage(void) "\t-r, --read <file> Read traces in btsnoop format\n" "\t-w, --write <file> Save traces in btsnoop format\n" "\t-a, --analyze <file> Analyze traces in btsnoop format\n" + "\t If gnuplot is installed on the\n" + "\t system it will also attempt to plot\n" + "\t packet latency graph.\n" "\t-s, --server <socket> Start monitor server socket\n" "\t-p, --priority <level> Show only priority or lower\n" "\t-i, --index <num> Show only specified controller\n" -- 2.41.0