On Mon, 2019-05-20 at 08:57:53 UTC, Anju T Sudhakar wrote:
> Currently init_imc_pmu() can be failed either because
> an IMC unit with invalid domain(i.e an IMC node not
> supported by the kernel) is attempted a pmu-registration
> or something went wrong while registering a valid IMC unit.
> In
Hi,
On 5/21/19 5:18 PM, Michael Ellerman wrote:
Anju T Sudhakar writes:
Currently init_imc_pmu() can be failed either because
an IMC unit with invalid domain(i.e an IMC node not
supported by the kernel) is attempted a pmu-registration
or something went wrong while registering a valid IMC
Anju T Sudhakar writes:
> Currently init_imc_pmu() can be failed either because
> an IMC unit with invalid domain(i.e an IMC node not
> supported by the kernel) is attempted a pmu-registration
> or something went wrong while registering a valid IMC unit.
> In both the cases kernel provides a
On 20/05/19 2:27 PM, Anju T Sudhakar wrote:
Currently init_imc_pmu() can be failed either because
an IMC unit with invalid domain(i.e an IMC node not
supported by the kernel) is attempted a pmu-registration
or something went wrong while registering a valid IMC unit.
In both the cases kernel
Currently init_imc_pmu() can be failed either because
an IMC unit with invalid domain(i.e an IMC node not
supported by the kernel) is attempted a pmu-registration
or something went wrong while registering a valid IMC unit.
In both the cases kernel provides a 'Registration failed'
error message.