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Message-Id: <aa2a9559-37c3-a21d-2801-6fbdfec35c9a@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2019 09:17:25 +0530
From: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@...ux.ibm.com>
To: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@...nel.org>
Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@...ux.ibm.com>,
Michael Ellerman <mpe@...erman.id.au>,
Hendrik Brueckner <brueckner@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>,
Jiri Olsa <jolsa@...hat.com>,
Namhyung Kim <namhyung@...nel.org>,
Thomas Richter <tmricht@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>,
linuxppc-dev@...ts.ozlabs.org, linux-perf-users@...r.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: perf trace syscall table generation for powerpc with syscall.tbl
Hi Arnaldo,
Yes. I'm aware of it. Just that I was busy with something else so couldn't do it.
Thanks for reminding :). Will post a patch soon.
Ravi
On 1/8/19 10:34 PM, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
> Hi Ravi,
>
> I noticed that in:
>
> commit ab66dcc76d6ab8fae9d69d149ae38c42605e7fc5
> Author: Firoz Khan <firoz.khan@...aro.org>
> Date: Mon Dec 17 16:10:36 2018 +0530
>
> powerpc: generate uapi header and system call table files
>
> powerpc now generates its syscall tables headers from a syscall.tbl just
> like x86 and s390, could you please switch to using it, taking the x86
> and s390 scripts as a starting point, then test on your systems
> everything works?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Arnaldo
>
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