RE: how to trace a kernel function without using kprobes

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is it debug kernel ? or release version ?
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From: kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx [kernelnewbies-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kiran P [kiran.kiranp@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 6:50 AM
To: Robert P. J. Day
Cc: kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: how to trace a kernel function without using kprobes

Tracing is not enabled either. So I cannot use ftrace.  Is there a way
to get the call trace of a kthread from my kernel module?

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