* Andrew Morton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:03:22 -0500 Mathieu Desnoyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > You will find, in the following posts, the latest revision of the Linux
> > Kernel
> > Markers.
>
>
>
I guess the header of include/linux/marker.h should go
Andrew Morton wrote:
On 15 Feb 2007 10:28:57 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Ch. Eigler) wrote:
akpm wrote:
[...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
in human-usable form? [...]
The
* Andrew Morton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 15 Feb 2007 10:28:57 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Ch. Eigler) wrote:
>
> >
> > akpm wrote:
> >
> > > [...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
> > > are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
On 15 Feb 2007 10:28:57 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Ch. Eigler) wrote:
>
> akpm wrote:
>
> > [...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
> > are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
> > in human-usable form? [...]
>
> The LTTng user-space
akpm wrote:
> [...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
> are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
> in human-usable form? [...]
The LTTng user-space programs use it today. Systemtap used to support
the earlier marker prototype and will be
akpm wrote:
[...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
in human-usable form? [...]
The LTTng user-space programs use it today. Systemtap used to support
the earlier marker prototype and will be
On 15 Feb 2007 10:28:57 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Ch. Eigler) wrote:
akpm wrote:
[...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
in human-usable form? [...]
The LTTng user-space programs
* Andrew Morton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 15 Feb 2007 10:28:57 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Ch. Eigler) wrote:
akpm wrote:
[...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
in
Andrew Morton wrote:
On 15 Feb 2007 10:28:57 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Ch. Eigler) wrote:
akpm wrote:
[...] And what can I do with these markers? And once I've done it,
are there any userspace applications I can use to get the data out
in human-usable form? [...]
The
* Andrew Morton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:03:22 -0500 Mathieu Desnoyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You will find, in the following posts, the latest revision of the Linux
Kernel
Markers.
looks for the documentation
I guess the header of
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:03:22 -0500 Mathieu Desnoyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You will find, in the following posts, the latest revision of the Linux Kernel
> Markers.
And what can I do with these markers?
And once I've done it, are there any userspace applications I can use to
get the
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:03:22 -0500 Mathieu Desnoyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You will find, in the following posts, the latest revision of the Linux Kernel
Markers.
looks for the documentation
And what can I do with these markers?
And once I've done it, are there any userspace applications
Linux Kernel Markers - kernel 2.6.20
Hi,
You will find, in the following posts, the latest revision of the Linux Kernel
Markers. Due to the need some tracing projects (LTTng, SystemTAP) has of this
kind of mechanism, it could be nice to consider it for mainstream inclusion.
Recently added :
Linux Kernel Markers - kernel 2.6.20
Hi,
You will find, in the following posts, the latest revision of the Linux Kernel
Markers. Due to the need some tracing projects (LTTng, SystemTAP) has of this
kind of mechanism, it could be nice to consider it for mainstream inclusion.
Recently added :
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