On 15/10/13 05:09, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> While testing 'perf top -U' to reply a message in another thread
> I noticed that ksm symbols appeared as '[kernel]', and only when I tried
> 'perf top -U -v' to look at the DSO long name I noticed that it was...
>
On 15/10/13 05:09, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
Hi Adrian,
While testing 'perf top -U' to reply a message in another thread
I noticed that ksm symbols appeared as '[kernel]', and only when I tried
'perf top -U -v' to look at the DSO long name I noticed that it was...
/proc/kcore.
Hi Adrian,
While testing 'perf top -U' to reply a message in another thread
I noticed that ksm symbols appeared as '[kernel]', and only when I tried
'perf top -U -v' to look at the DSO long name I noticed that it was...
/proc/kcore.
Question is: since we have access to
Hi Adrian,
While testing 'perf top -U' to reply a message in another thread
I noticed that ksm symbols appeared as '[kernel]', and only when I tried
'perf top -U -v' to look at the DSO long name I noticed that it was...
/proc/kcore.
Question is: since we have access to
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