Re: [PATCH] hwlat_detector: Detect hardware-induced latencies

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Hi Steven,

On 04/08/2015 06:35 PM, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 12:28:34 -0400
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here is my attempt to rewritte hwlat_detector. Most of the code is a
>> new except the detection routine itself. With some luck I didn't break
>> it.  I hope I updated the documentation correctly and also added all
>> the credits.
>>
>> @Carsten, I haven't found your original post of the hwlatdetect.patch
>> patch. I assume you have written most of the documentation. I guess
>> should be also added as copyright holder.
>>
> 
> Funny you are working on this. I'm actually working on porting the
> hwlat_detector to ftrace as a tracer and removing it as a module. It
> will be similar to the irqsoff tracer, although it wont be doing
> "latency" tests. It will just report the output to the ring buffer as
> the other tracers do.

Good to know. So best thing is to let this patch rest :) If need help
(e.g. testing) just let me know.

BTW, are you also taking care of the latency-hist.patch patch?

cheers,
daniel
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