On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, David S. Miller wrote:
>
> oprofile can perfectly legitimately be used to monitor 32-bit binaries
> running on under a 64-bit kernel environment. In fact I expect such
> exercises to be very instructive. Anton Blanchard has done this
> already on ppc64.
That's not the _point_.
Oprofile is a system binary, and as such you might as well use a 64-bit
oprofile.
Of y ou can use am /etc/systype file that contains information.
BUT WE DON'T ADD CRAP TO THE KERNEL!
That's final.
Linus
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