Same here : it applies at the end of 2.6.21-mm2, not 2.6.22-mm1 as said
in my message.
* Mathieu Desnoyers ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Linux Kernel Markers have been reworked to now depend on the "Conditional
> Calls" as a basic infrastructure for enabling the calls to the function
> pointers (probes).
>
> The second major change in this release is the use of a hash table to keep track
> of the enabled markers : it permits it issue the marker_arm_probe before loading
> a module containing the specified probe. The probe connexion to the marker is
> done both when the marker is armed and at module load time. It fixes an
> unexpected behavior of the previous version, which was due to the fact that
> users might have expected that the markers would be set for newly loaded
> modules. Since there is no dependency between the marker and modules, the order
> could easily be wrong.
>
> A hash table using a hash of the marker name is used to give O(1) lookup at
> module load time.
>
> This serie of patches depends on the conditional calls. Please add at the end of
> the 2.6.22-mm1 series:
>
> use-extra_rwdata-in-architectures.patch
> #
> linux-kernel-markers-architecture-independent-code.patch
> linux-kernel-markers-hash-table.patch
> linux-kernel-markers-kconfig-menus.patch
> linux-kernel-markers-documentation.patch
> linux-kernel-markers-port-blktrace-to-markers.patch
>
> Mathieu
>
>
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