Stephane Eranian wrote:
Hello,


I am happy to announce that we now have a GIT tree for the perfmon2
kernel. This way you will all be able to track closely the latest
perfmon2 changes. We will also be able to better track the main
kernel changes.

You can get your copy of the tree by doing:

        git clone 
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/eranian/linux-2.6

As of today, you have 2.6.23-rc3 + the latest perfmon changes from 2.6.22.

The tree also includes modifications to the Intel Core processors support
to allow more than one counter to be used when PEBS is active.

Enjoy,


Hi Stephane,

I am have been able to the current git clone built and perfmon2 is working on x86_64 machine. I am not that versed in git, but I am starting to take a look over the git tree via the web page. Was there a reason that the perfmon patch was done as one large merge rather than a set of smaller patches? Is there some way to break out the smaller patch sets, e.g. arch-independent patch and the various arch dependent patches?

-Will
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