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SubjectRe: "RT_PREEMPT for loongson" is updated to patch-2.6.29.1-rt8
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On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 13:04 +0800, Zhang Le wrote:
> Hi, Zhangjin,
>
> Ralf told me he has a ftrace implementation too.
>
> 11:47 < Ralf> r0bertz: ftrace looks nice but not yet mergable yet.
> 11:47 < Ralf> r0bertz: I also have my own ftrace implementation which in some
> parts is better, in some is worse.
> 11:47 < Ralf> r0bertz: So this is going to be quite a job.
>
> So I think you can talk to Ralf about how to get this merged, :)
>

to Zhangle,

thx very much for your info :-)

hope Ralf can reply this E-mail and pull the source code from my git
tree:

git://dev.lemote.com/rt4ls.git

to Ralf,

I have divided ftrace to several commits in the above git tree, hope you
can check it, thx :-)

in addition to the static/dynamic/graph function tracer & system call
tracer implementation, a mips specific ring_buffer_time_stamp
(kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c) is also implemented to get 1us precision
time, this is very important to make ftrace available in mips,
otherwise, we can only get 1ms precision time for the original
ring_buffer_time_stamp is based on sched_clock(jiffies based).

perhaps we can implement a more precise sched_clock directly, just as
x86 does(native_sched_clock, tsc based), but in mips, there is only a
32bit timer count which will quickly overflow, so it will need an extra
overflow protection, which may influence the other parts of the kernel.

best regards,
Wu Zhangjin



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