On Wed, 6 Jul 2011, Leonardo Piga wrote:

> I'm just curious to know why you handle the "old" kernel version
> (2.6.31) in pfm_perf_detect function on pfmlib_perf_event_pmu.c file,
> but doesn't on pfmlib_perf_event.c.

Most people are using kernels newer than 2.6.31, so you are probably the 
first person to notice this problem. The change to make that file the 
"official" way to detect perf_event support was recent, so this is 
probably a recent breakage.

I'm sure the libpfm4 maintainer will be glad to fix things properly, but I 
think currently he's on vacation so it might be a while before that 
happens.

Vince

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