On Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 07:00:55PM +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote:
On 26/07/24 17:41, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 06:06:16PM +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote:
On 18/07/24 15:58, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 01:51:26PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
OK, let me do that and make a few more edits and see if I can stare at that next patch some.
I pushed out a stack of patches into queue.git perf/core Could you please double check I didn't wreck anything?
Looks fine, and seems to work OK in a brief test.
Thank you! :-)
So should I go ahead and pick the tooling patches since the kernel bits are merged?
Not exactly merged. Probably should wait until it is in tip at least.
Ok, so I get just these, as you asked on another message:
acme@x1:~/git/perf-tools-next$ git log --oneline -5 perf-tools-next/tmp.perf-tools-next 9140fec01b2de8d3 (HEAD -> perf-tools-next, perf-tools-next/tmp.perf-tools-next, perf-tools-next.korg/tmp.perf-tools-next, number/perf-tools-next, acme.korg/tmp.perf-tools-next) perf tools: Enable evsel__is_aux_event() to work for S390_CPUMSF c3b7dba6ea81a5b1 perf tools: Enable evsel__is_aux_event() to work for ARM/ARM64 866400c0b08ef9d9 perf scripts python cs-etm: Restore first sample log in verbose mode 08ee74eb03e37191 perf cs-etm: Output 0 instead of 0xdeadbeef when exception packets are flushed c22dd7ec2b2808b2 perf inject: Convert comma to semicolon acme@x1:~/git/perf-tools-next$
It'll go to perf-tools-next once 6.11-rc1 is out.
- Arnaldo