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[SCM] systemtap: system-wide probe/trace tool branch, master, updated. release-1.2-270-g669853f
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- Date: 15 Jun 2010 20:02:10 -0000
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commit 669853f7085b03430f68365a0c73f52706f0fd0d
Author: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jun 14 10:44:10 2010 -0700
Banish the SyScall
We don't need to deal with the SYSCALL_WRAPPERS-generated SyS_foo,
because since the dawn of that feature they have also provided a normal
sys_foo alias. So as long as alias tracking is working, both in our
translator and in kallsyms for kprobe.function, we can be blissfully
ignorant.
http://sourceware.org/ml/systemtap/2010-q2/msg00551.html
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Summary of changes:
tapset/nd_syscalls.stp | 649 ++++++++++----------------------
tapset/nd_syscalls2.stp | 671 ++++++++++----------------------
tapset/s390/nd_syscalls.stp | 6 +-
tapset/s390/syscalls.stp | 6 +-
tapset/syscalls.stp | 667 ++++++++++-----------------------
tapset/syscalls2.stp | 675 ++++++++++-----------------------
testsuite/semok/defined_list_vars.stp | 3 +-
7 files changed, 809 insertions(+), 1868 deletions(-)
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