Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 29 Oct 2013 04:28:10 +0000 | From | Will Deacon <> | Subject | Re: perf: PERF_EVENT_IOC_PERIOD on ARM vs everywhere else |
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 02:07:48PM +0000, Vince Weaver wrote: > It's also a shame this change apprently didn't hit the linux-kernel list > as far as I can tell. I do my best to try to note all of the perf > ABI-related changes there, but if things like this are going to start > getting merged in architecture trees then things get that much harder > to keep track of.
I can CC LKML on ARM perf patches if you think it will help, but all PMU backend patches go via their respective arch trees afaict.
> > I don't want to be the `oddball' architecture (at least, not more than I am > > already :), but I do find it tricky to follow the required semantics of perf > > as opposed to `it happens to work this way', especially when so much of it > > is buried in the various arch backends. So if somebody using the thing on > > ARM has (what looks to me like) a valid issue, then I usually try and fix > > it. > > But it was global behavior that was common on all architectures. > > Now any cross-platform tool like PAPI is going to have to have a mess of > #ifdefs around every use of this ioctl, and it will only get worse if > other architectures decide to "fix" the problem too.
What would you like me to do to fix this for you? Moving more code out of the backends and into the core will help maintain consistency between architectures, but that's a huge job.
Will
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