On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 05:20:15AM -0800, Stephane Eranian wrote:
> Adrian,
>
> On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 12:40:15PM +0100, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > >
> > > If you look at the perfmon-new-base patch, you'll see a base.diff patch which
> > > includes this one. I am slowly getting rid of this requirement by pushing
> > > those "infrastructure patches" to mainline so that the perfmon patch gets
> > > smaller over time. Submitting smaller patches makes it easier for maintainers
> > > to integrate.
> >
> > No, the preferred way is to start with getting both the infrastructure
> > and the users into -mm.
> >
> > Adding infrastructure without users doesn't fit into the kernel
> > development model.
>
> I am hearing conflicting opinions on this one.
>
> Perfmon is a fairly big patch. It is hard to take it as one. I have tried to
> split it up in smaller, more manageable pieces as requested by top-level
> maintainers. This process implies that I supply small patches which may not
> necessarily have users just yet.
There should be a big patchset consisting of manageable pieces, if
possible all of it in -mm.
> > The unused x86-64 idle notifiers are now bloating the kernel since
> > nearly one year.
> >
> > > > And why does it bloat the kernel with EXPORT_SYMBOL's although even your
> > > > perfmon-new-base-061204 doesn't seem to add any modular user?
> > >
> > Where does the perfmon code use the EXPORT_SYMBOL's?
>
> The perfmon patch includes several kernel modules which make use of
> the exported entry points. The following symbols are exported:
>
> pfm_pmu_register/pfm_pmu_unregister:
> * PMU description module registration.
> * Used to describe PMU model.
> * Used by perfmon_p4.c, perfmon_core.c, perfmon_mckinley.c, and others
>
> pfm_fmt_register/pfm_fmt_unregister:
> * Sampling format module registration
> * Used by perfmon_dfl_smpl.c, perfmon_pebs_smpl.c
>
> pfm_interrupt_handler:
> * PMU interrupt handler
> * Used by MIPS-specific perfmon code
>
> pfm_pmu_conf/pfm_controls:
> * global state/control variable
>
> All exported symbols are currently used. Why are you saying this adds bloat?
Which module uses idle_notifier_register/idle_notifier_unregister?
> -Stephane
cu
Adrian
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