Re: [PATCH 1/1] x86: fix text_poke

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Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
You do, when you decide to stop tracing. He is not talking about the old
function, that one, indeed will always be there, but what about the new
one? When tracing stops we want to remove it and revert to using the old
one...

But perhaps you are suggesting that the new one, once loaded, stays
there forever, that would work, but after several tracing sessions one
would have to eventually reboot the machine due to many modules left
loaded.

As I said, it doesn't seem like a very satisfactory way to solve the problem.

   J

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