On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 8:22 AM Alan Mikhak <alanmikhak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 12:34 AM Yordan Karadzhov <ykaradzhov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 12.06.19 г. 6:59 ч., Alan Mikhak wrote: > > > Fix compiler error at KsSession.cpp:457:30 on Raspberry Pi 3 > :: > > I am really curious to know how does KernelShark look and feel on > > Raspberry Pi. Would you shared with us your impressions. > > Honestly, I will be surprised if everything works fine ;) > > > > Hi Yordan, > > KernelShark launches on my Raspberry Pi 3 model B+, loads my trace > file, renders the screen elements, and is responsive. I have enabled a > swap file and GPU acceleration with extra memory for the GPU. From > looking at the code, rendering may even work on the CPU without > acceleration, but haven't tried it. > > The abort issue on libkshark-model.c:242 currently limits KernelShark > on my Raspberry Pi 3 model B+: > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203869 Hi Yorday, I installed trace-cmd and kernelshark on my Raspberry Pi 3 model B+ using the following command: $ sudo apt install trace-cmd kernelshark The version of kernelshark installed by 'apt install' runs smoothly on my Raspberry Pi 3 model B+ and doesn't exhibit the abort issue I reported here about the version I built from sources. Regards, Alan