Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 13:36:43 +0200 From: Olivier Warin <daffy@xview.net> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: KTR ? Message-ID: <8F83C6CB-78B8-4BAE-994A-F1840FBB7FC3@xview.net> In-Reply-To: <AED58A6D-21AF-4BA8-91FF-46A69C6A18A8@xview.net> References: <AED58A6D-21AF-4BA8-91FF-46A69C6A18A8@xview.net>
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Le 26 juil. 06 =E0 13:29, Olivier Warin a =E9crit : > Hi, > > FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT (LSD_SMP) #0: Sun Jul 16 10:39:02 CEST 2006 > > daffy@gw:~ %> sysctl =20 > debug.ktr -[11:21]- > debug.ktr.alq_enable: 1 > debug.ktr.alq_file: /tmp/ktr.out > debug.ktr.alq_depth: 32768 > debug.ktr.alq_failed: 0 > debug.ktr.alq_cnt: 0 > debug.ktr.alq_max: 0 > debug.ktr.clear: 0 > debug.ktr.version: 2 > debug.ktr.entries: 32768 > debug.ktr.compile: 536871424 > debug.ktr.mask: 1 > debug.ktr.cpumask: -1 > > /tmp/ktr.out is empty & nothing is printed out on console when =20 > alq_enable is set to 0. > Is does not work neither with UP nor SMP kernel. What am I missing ? Sorry for this e-mail, I forgot to set debug.ktr.mask which only log =20 KTR_GEN by default. Now, everything seems to work as expected. -- Olivier Warin
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