On Sat, March 31, 2007 15:15, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> Currently all avr32 and sparc64 don't support kretprobes unlike all
> other kprobes supporting architectures. This is not nice from the
> user interface point of view and from the ugly ifdefs point of view.
> Is there a reason these ports
On Sat, March 31, 2007 15:15, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
Currently all avr32 and sparc64 don't support kretprobes unlike all
other kprobes supporting architectures. This is not nice from the
user interface point of view and from the ugly ifdefs point of view.
Is there a reason these ports can't
From: Christoph Hellwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 15:15:22 +0200
> Currently all avr32 and sparc64 don't support kretprobes unlike all
> other kprobes supporting architectures. This is not nice from the
> user interface point of view and from the ugly ifdefs point of view.
> Is
Currently all avr32 and sparc64 don't support kretprobes unlike all
other kprobes supporting architectures. This is not nice from the
user interface point of view and from the ugly ifdefs point of view.
Is there a reason these ports can't support kretprobes or was this
simply an oversight /
Currently all avr32 and sparc64 don't support kretprobes unlike all
other kprobes supporting architectures. This is not nice from the
user interface point of view and from the ugly ifdefs point of view.
Is there a reason these ports can't support kretprobes or was this
simply an oversight /
From: Christoph Hellwig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 15:15:22 +0200
Currently all avr32 and sparc64 don't support kretprobes unlike all
other kprobes supporting architectures. This is not nice from the
user interface point of view and from the ugly ifdefs point of view.
Is there
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