On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:50:48PM -0700, YhLu wrote:
> I would like to help. Can you say more detail ? I don't know how to souce
> code tracing statement....
>
> Do you mean setup one global buffer, and in the setup.c compare the node id
> or node id to decide to write sth to the buffer, and print out when the cpu0
> get the control again?
Yes. You can just use a global variable because the smp bootup is essentially
single threaded. printk would destroy the timing though.
Start with the code that prints ExtInt enabled.
Writ current_text_address() into a buffer and dump it then on CPU #0
after some timeout (hopefully it is still alive)
If you have problems mail me and I will write you a tracing patch
tomorrow.
-Andi
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