Re: [PATCH 0/2]: Add sparc64 ftrace support.

From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Wed May 14 2008 - 09:10:09 EST


David Miller wrote:
This was a lot more trivial than I expected, about a 20 minute
hack. Most of the time was spent on test boots :)

Cool! This is what we tried to do with ftrace (make it trivial ;-)


The first patch removes the packed attribute from the ftrace_page
blob of dynamic ftrace entries, because not only does it cause
unaligned accesses on sparc64 it's also totally useless.

The second patch adds sparc64 ftrace support.

One thing I noticed is that sparc64 uses an mcount implementation
already for a quick-and-dirty stack usage checker. I tried to
make them live alongside eachother.

Next, I think the mcount symbol export needs some tweaking. On sparc,
the symbol _mcount is what the compiler references (this seems to be a
sparc sysv4'ism) whereas on x86 it appears that plain "mcount" is
used. I provide both symbols and we already have a local export of
"_mcount" to take care of this. I think architectures should deal
with this symbol exporting since it is different on every system.

No, the same is for PPC (_mcount). I have a port for this ready. I'll look at your code and compare it with my PPC port.

Ingo, do you think it's time I can hand the PPC stuff over to you? I'll just have to update it to the lastest linux-ftrace.git.

Thanks,

-- Steve

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