Re: [PATCH 0/11] LTTng-core (basic tracing infrastructure) 0.5.108
From: Jes Sorensen
Date: Sat Sep 16 2006 - 06:46:15 EST
Chuck Ebbert wrote:
In-Reply-To: <1158331071.29932.63.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:37:51 +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
$ grep KPROBES arch/*/Kconf*
arch/i386/Kconfig:config KPROBES
arch/ia64/Kconfig:config KPROBES
arch/powerpc/Kconfig:config KPROBES
arch/sparc64/Kconfig:config KPROBES
arch/x86_64/Kconfig:config KPROBES
Send patches. The fact nobody has them implemented on your platform
isn't a reason to implement something else, quite the reverse in fact.
Yes, but the point is: until that's done you can't claim kprobes is a
valid tracing tool for everyone.
The fact that the remaining architectures haven't bothered implementing
kprobe supposed should not be used as an argument for pushing something
inferior out of laziness.
It's the same with syscalls, the kernel infrastructure is there, but if
you don't bother updating the syscall tables and wrap it in with glibc,
then the call isn't available on your architecture.
The core kprobe infrastructure is available to all architectures, it's
up to the developers of the remaining architectures to implement the
remaining bits.
Jes
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