-----Message d'origine-----
Per UID buffers makes every application sharing the same UID to use the same 
buffers.
[...]
Also, the buffers for UST application are now created in the consumer and 
passed to the application. Thus, the buffer ownership has been transfered from 
the UST tracer to the consumer.
-----Fin du message d'origine-----

   So what David really meant was:

Also, the per-PID buffers for UST application are now created in the consumer 
and passed to the application. Thus, the buffer ownership has been transferred 
from the UST tracer to the consumer in the per-PID case.

   And I presume the per-UID buffers remain owned by the user-space-servicing 
root consumer daemon?

   When lttng is being run as an unprivileged user (and can thus trace only 
user-space), setting the buffering scheme to per-UID would mean the trace uid 
folder would have just one subfolder, the unprivileged user's uid (e.g. 
$HOME/lttng-traces/session-20130611-1223344/ust/uid/1000/64-bit), right?  I 
also presume the uid used is the real uid (ruid)?

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