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The trace-events "disable" keyword turns an event into a nop at compile-time. This is important for high-frequency events that can impact performance. The "disable" keyword is currently broken in the simple trace backend. This patch fixes the problem as follows: Trace events are identified by their TraceEventID number. When events are disabled there are two options for assigning TraceEventID numbers: 1. Skip disabled events and don't assign them a number. 2. Assign numbers for all events regardless of the disabled keyword. The simple trace backend and its binary file format uses approach #1. The tracetool infrastructure has been using approach #2 for a while. The result is that the numbers used in simple trace files do not correspond with TraceEventIDs. In trace/simple.c we assumed that they are identical and therefore emitted bogus numbers. This patch fixes the bug by using TraceEventID for trace_event_id() while sticking to approach #1 for simple trace file numbers. This preserves simple trace file format compatibility. Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> |
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kvm | ||
qemu-guest-agent | ||
qmp | ||
tracetool | ||
acpi_extract_preprocess.py | ||
acpi_extract.py | ||
analyse-9p-simpletrace.py | ||
check-qerror.sh | ||
checkpatch.pl | ||
cleanup-trace-events.pl | ||
create_config | ||
disas-objdump.pl | ||
extract-vsssdk-headers | ||
feature_to_c.sh | ||
get_maintainer.pl | ||
gtester-cat | ||
hxtool | ||
make_device_config.sh | ||
make-release | ||
ordereddict.py | ||
qapi-commands.py | ||
qapi-types.py | ||
qapi-visit.py | ||
qapi.py | ||
qemu-binfmt-conf.sh | ||
qemu-gdb.py | ||
qtest | ||
refresh-pxe-roms.sh | ||
signrom.py | ||
simpletrace.py | ||
switch-timer-api | ||
texi2pod.pl | ||
tracetool.py | ||
update-acpi.sh | ||
update-linux-headers.sh |