| To: | Brian Tierney <bltierney@xxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: paper |
| From: | Andi Kleen <ak@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 27 Jan 2003 22:19:44 +0100 |
| Cc: | netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx, Jason Lee <jrlee@xxxxxxx> |
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> I'll check out oprofile and see what I find. You don't even need oprofile. Just boot the kernel with profile=2 Then before you reproduce the problem clear the profile counters with echo > /proc/profile Afterwards read the profile data with /usr/sbin/readprofile This only works for non modular code, if the problem should be in some modular driver it won't find it. -Andi |
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