[linuxtools-dev] [Hudson] Hudson build is back to stable : linuxtools-master #1343

2013-03-27 Thread hudsonbuild
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[linuxtools-dev] [Hudson] Hudson build became unstable: linuxtools-master #1342

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[linuxtools-dev] TCF BoF at EclipseCon

2013-03-27 Thread Oberhuber, Martin
Hi all, Given that not everybody who's interested in C/C++ and embedded / Linux here at EclipseCon Is reading PlanetEclipse or following Twitter, here's a shameless announcement: TCF BOF Session, TODAY Wednesday 7pm in Seaport Ballroom A For a demo of all new TCF features as well as Q&A. See o

Re: [linuxtools-dev] TMF: Expressing dependency information and displaying it

2013-03-27 Thread Francis Giraldeau
Le 2013-03-25 11:58, Geneviève Bastien a écrit : > Hi all, > > As trace analysis tools become available in TMF (trace > synchronization, critical path calculation, latency, etc), a > requirement is to be able to express dependencies between events. As for the critical path, I'm working on a flat v

Re: [linuxtools-dev] TMF: Expressing dependency information and displaying it

2013-03-27 Thread Geneviève Bastien
Hi Bernd, Thanks for your feedback. On 03/26/2013 10:08 AM, Bernd Hufmann wrote: Hi Geneviève Please see below. BR, Bernd On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Geneviève Bastien wrote: The dependency graph could be displayed also as a sequence diagram. It could also be exported as a dot file

Re: [linuxtools-dev] TMF: Expressing dependency information and displaying it

2013-03-27 Thread Geneviève Bastien
Hi Michel, Thanks for your feedback. I'd propose to use a graph structure to represent those dependencies (a set of vertices - an object at a given timestamp - and edges - a link between two vertices). Do the "vertices" already exist or you plan to "add" new objects. Currently, events in the