From 624424a59e8fc5e65eeef6a891d61741603d0f2c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vance Morrison Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 17:02:43 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fix hyperlink Commit migrated from https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/commit/52f56db5de361dbc22564e2c5a57fefd9599f179 --- docs/coreclr/project-docs/linux-performance-tracing.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/coreclr/project-docs/linux-performance-tracing.md b/docs/coreclr/project-docs/linux-performance-tracing.md index 96bdc15..671ac69 100644 --- a/docs/coreclr/project-docs/linux-performance-tracing.md +++ b/docs/coreclr/project-docs/linux-performance-tracing.md @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ in order to get symbols, you simply need to add one more. > ``` With this change you should get the symbols for all .NET code. -# Getting Symbols For the Native Runtime +## Getting Symbols For the Native Runtime Most of the time you are interested in your own code, which perfcollect resolves by default. Sometimes it is very useful to see what is going on inside the .NET Framework DLLs (which is what the last section was about), but sometimes @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ what is going on in the NATIVE runtime dlls (typically libcoreclr.so), is intere symbols for these when it converts its data, but ONLY if the symbols for these native DLLs are present (and are beside the library they are for). -There is a global command called [dotnet symbols](symbol downloader](https://github.com/dotnet/symstore/blob/master/src/dotnet-symbol/README.md#symbol-downloader-dotnet-cli-extension) which does this. This tool was mostly desiged to download symbols +There is a global command called [dotnet symbols](https://github.com/dotnet/symstore/blob/master/src/dotnet-symbol/README.md#symbol-downloader-dotnet-cli-extension) which does this. This tool was mostly desiged to download symbols for debugging, but it works for perfollect as well. There are three steps to getting the symbols 1. Install dotnet symbols -- 2.7.4