Mathieu Desnoyers <[email protected]> writes:
> This updated version of the Linux Kernel Markers mostly adds a unique 16 bits
> per marker ID and a per-probe marker group. [...]
Could you motivate this part better? It is not covered in the
documentation patch.
It seems to be a way of having a marker handling (callback) module
give alternate names/ids to markers. If so, why, considering that
there is already a private void* callback parameter available to pass
data back to itself through?
Also, what if different marker handling modules want to set different
id/group numbers on the same set of markers?
- FChE
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