On 09/07/2015 10:40 AM, Michael Ellerman wrote:
On Fri, 2015-09-04 at 17:51 -0300, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
Em Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 12:18:47PM +0530, Hemant Kumar escreveu:
Should I try to process the 5 together, applying thest two first?
Yes, this patchset needs to be applied before applying the other patchset,
since there is a direct dependency on these two for the tooling part to
work.
I see there are no acks from powerpc arch maintainers, how should we
proceed here? If there are no problems with the arch bits, and if it is
just to enable the tooling part, again, should I process the 5 as just
one series?
The reason to split the earlier patchset into two was to separate the
tooling/perf/ and arch/powerpc/ side patches, as asked by Michael..
Here is the link to that discussion :
http://www.mail-archive.com/linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org/msg86916.html
If Michael is ok with the patches, you can process all the 5 patches
together. Michael?
Michael?
I'm not particularly happy with it.
Can we at least remove this hunk from the uapi header:
+/* This is to shut the compiler up */
+#define KVM_ENTRY_TRACE ""
+#define KVM_EXIT_TRACE ""
+#define KVM_EXIT_REASON ""
Agreed, I didn't like this too, but I kept this because of the generic
perf userspace code that looks for KVM_{ENTRY,EXIT}_TRACE and
KVM_EXIT_REASON. We can remove this and put this hunk in the
userspace side.
Arnaldo,
Can we remove the dependency on uapi altogether (also suggested
by Scott) because it doesn't seem to fulfill much purpose? Rather,
hardcode the events in the userspace completely (since, tracepoint
event names are unlikely to change) ? Some of what is being done
by x86 already in kvm-stat.c where its defining kvm_events_tp[] and
its not using the macros, rather, the tracepoints directly. Macros are
only being used in builtin-kvm.c where the tracepoint names are
matched with KVM_{ENTRY,EXIT}_TRACE and when we are looking
for the key KVM_EXIT_REASON.
--
Thanks,
Hemant Kumar
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