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will generate dump files of the traces. Very useful for figuring out whether your data got logged. But it seems to mismatch the descriptive strings -- I am getting my provider message ("Event traces for Mozilla SpiderMonkey (Javascript engine)") in place of all event names. The OpCodes are fortunately getting the right names, which is really the most useful thing anyway. | will generate dump files of the traces. Very useful for figuring out whether your data got logged. But it seems to mismatch the descriptive strings -- I am getting my provider message ("Event traces for Mozilla SpiderMonkey (Javascript engine)") in place of all event names. The OpCodes are fortunately getting the right names, which is really the most useful thing anyway. | ||
You can't do much with custom events in the current xperfview: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wptk_v4/thread/2655db5f-6d9f-42db-898a-60c05feffc6b | |||
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This page covers XP and Windows 7 registration, and talks about logman and tracerpt, which are both nice and simple and just about all I can understand right now. | This page covers XP and Windows 7 registration, and talks about logman and tracerpt, which are both nice and simple and just about all I can understand right now. | ||
* http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2010/06/21/measuring-browser-performance-with-the-windows-performance-tools.aspx | |||
Description of profiling IE, including some IE ETW providers. (We might want to borrow their event sets...) | |||