On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 18:14:20 -0500
Steven Rostedt <rost...@goodmis.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 21:35:14 +0100 (CET)
> Thomas Gleixner <t...@linutronix.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> > We're almost there with x86 but my gut feeling tells me that pushing
> > it now is too risky. I rather prefer quiet holidays for all of us than
> > the nagging fear that the post holiday inbox will be full of obscure
> > bug reports and we then start a chase and bandaid race which will kill
> > the well earned recreation in an instant.
> 
> 
> > 
> >       Though one issue with that is, that for the early boot process
> >       there is no way to store that information as the tracer gets
> >       enabled way after init_IRQ(). But there is no reason why the
> >       tracer could not be enabled before that. All it needs is a
> >       working memory allocator. Steven?
> > 
> >       Now there is another class of problems which might be hard to
> >       debug. When the machine just boots into a hang, so we dont get a
> >       ftrace output neither from an oops nor from a console. It would
> >       be nice if we could have a command line option which prints
> >       enabled trace points via (early_)printk. That would avoid
> >       sending out ad hoc printk debug patches which will basically
> >       provide the same information as the trace_points. That would be
> >       useful for other hard to debug boot hangs as well. Steven?
> 
> Sure sure, everyone gets a nice calm xmas except for poor Steven who
> has to hack on early tracepoints such that this will be ready for 3.20!
> 
> -- Steve (The Grinch who Hacked on Christmas)

I guess I can enjoy my Holiday.

-- Steve
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