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[Bug kprobes/2387] system crash on ppc64/2.6.15.4
- From: "guanglei at cn dot ibm dot com" <sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org>
- To: systemtap at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 2 Mar 2006 05:58:49 -0000
- Subject: [Bug kprobes/2387] system crash on ppc64/2.6.15.4
- References: <20060223094047.2387.guanglei@cn.ibm.com>
- Reply-to: sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org
------- Additional Comments From guanglei at cn dot ibm dot com 2006-03-02 05:58 -------
> Hmm, where did you put the #define?
>
> I get these warnings if I put it at the bottom of relayfs.h, but putting it at
> the top, just above
>
> #ifdef RELAYFS_VERSION_GE_4
> #include <linux/relayfs_fs.h>
> ...
>
> it works fine for me...
the file I used:
#ifndef _TRANSPORT_RELAYFS_H_ /* -*- linux-c -*- */
#define _TRANSPORT_RELAYFS_H_
#define RELAYFS_VERSION_GE_4
/** @file relayfs.h
* @brief Header file for relayfs transport
*/
#ifdef RELAYFS_VERSION_GE_4
#include <linux/relayfs_fs.h>
#else
#include "../relayfs/linux/relayfs_fs.h"
#endif /* RELAYFS_VERSION_GE_4 */
struct rchan *_stp_relayfs_open(unsigned n_subbufs,
unsigned subbuf_size,
int pid,
struct dentry **outdir);
void _stp_relayfs_close(struct rchan *chan, struct dentry *dir);
#endif /* _TRANSPORT_RELAYFS_H_ */
So is it due to the gcc version? My gcc is:
gcc version 3.4.5 20051201 (Red Hat 3.4.5-2)
I checked the codes, and it is just a warning of the assignment:
int *ptr <--- static int *ptr
But I met another problem, I use my testcase to stress test systemtap:
-bash-3.00# ./test.sh -f lgl.cfg -I tapsets/tapsets1/
The tapsets is tapsets/tapsets1/
don't probe app : dbench
TIMES : 1
TIMES : 2
probe app : dbench
TIMES : 1
TIMES : 2
error opening file stpd_cpu0.
ERROR: couldn't unlink percpu file stpd_cpu0: errcode = No such file or directory
Do you have any ideas of such errors? I never met it before.
I raise the MAXDSKIPPED when running my testcases
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