On Mon, 5 May 2014, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> 
> I'm also thinking about waiting a bit before applying anything even 
> borderline intrusive to the perf core, to make sure there's enough 
> fuzz time to declare stable state (at least as far into the ABI as the 
> fuzzing is able to reach). Future bisection efforts could use that 
> kind of known-stable release.

That does sound like a good idea.  It is nice finally getting to the state 
where you can fuzz for hours (rather than minutes) without hitting a bug.

Of course that might change.  Development of the fuzzer has more or less
stalled for the past 6 months as I was spending all of my time 
reporting/chasing bugs rather than enhancing the fuzzer.  

In any case if we can get the recent patches applied in time for 3.15 I 
think it will turn out to be a nice release perf-event-stability wise.

Vince
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