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[Xen-devel] xentrace buffering

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Subject: [Xen-devel] xentrace buffering
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Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 20:58:38 +0000
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Hi,

I am looking at the xentrace code and it looks like the individual cores/cpus write their (trace data) into individual regions of memory and they are all collected by xentrace and processed.

I would like to have one trace buffer for all cores so that I can get an exact sequence in time order of the events that have occurred over the sampling period across cores/cpus.

Is that easily doable>? If so, any pointers can someone send me pointers as to where I should start looking at modifying. 

Thanks

-Prabha

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