On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 16:39 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
> I am using the simple "profile" script that Andrew Morton posted several
> months ago. But no matter what I do, all I get is:
>
> opreport error: No sample file found: try running opcontrol --dump
> or specify a session containing sample files
>
> (Of course I have tried running opcontrol --dump, it has absolutely no
> effect)
>
> Examining the log files I see that it does not collect any samples.
I just tested this with oprofile both built into the kernel and as a
module, and with oprofile userspace tools 0.9.1 and from CVS. No
change. I have verified that /dev/oprofile is mounted. It looks like
the profiler never sees any samples.
rlrevell@mindpipe:~$ cat /dev/oprofile/stats/cpu0/sample_received
0
Could one of the ktimers changes have broken the timer interrupt based
profiling?
Lee
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