Hi Yordan, On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 at 20:40, Yordan Karadzhov <y.karadz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Sudip, > > First of all, I am sorry for the very log time it took me to react to > the problem you found. No problem. I was also busy and did not get the time to debug the issue further. > > I tried reproducing it on few different machines, but I am not able to > see it. It would be great if you can help me a bit more, so that I can > figure out what went wrong in your case. I am wondering if I have messed up something while updating the package. > > It seems that the recording itself was successful, but later KernelShark > fails to open the recorded file. Note that the file (trace.dat) must > remain in the directory where you started KernelShark even after the > abortion. Please try to open again this file in KS and check if this > gives you the same error. If this is the case, send me the trace.dat > file, so that I can investigate further. The trace.dat is working, I have been able to open the same trace.dat file with the previous version of kernelshark. Next, I tried to open an old trace.dat (created with old kernelshark) with the latest version and that also failed. I can send you the trace.dat and also a .deb package for Debian which you can install and test, but it will take a few days. I can only do it after the t64 transition is over. -- Regards Sudip