Hi there,
I'm a newbie in Linux kernel development and hopefully my question has
some quick solution..
I'm trying to access performance counters on a dual Xeon processor
machine (both processors are 32-bit and HT enabled). Since each
processor (logical/physical) has their own performance
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Hi there!
I am very new to Linux kernel and if this is a question which is not for
this mailing list, please let me know.
I am trying to debug the kernel 2.6.11.2 with KGDB. I was able to
successfully debug linux kernel 2.6.7 on two machines (a P3, running as
a development machine, and the
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Hi there!
I am very new to Linux kernel and if this is a question which is not for
this mailing list, please let me know.
I am trying to debug the kernel 2.6.11.2 with KGDB. I was able to
successfully debug linux kernel 2.6.7 on two machines (a P3, running as
a development machine, and the
Hi there,
I'm a newbie in Linux kernel development and hopefully my question has
some quick solution..
I'm trying to access performance counters on a dual Xeon processor
machine (both processors are 32-bit and HT enabled). Since each
processor (logical/physical) has their own performance
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