[patch 0/8] Immediate Values (now with merged x86 support)

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Tue Nov 13 2007 - 14:00:57 EST


Hi Andrew,

Here is the latest version of the Immediate Values. It supports x86 as a single
architecture. I also removed the *_early API which could have been confusing to
developers : choosing the right algorithm is now done internally by keeping
track of where we are in the kernel boot process.

The patchset depends on :
"Instrumentation menu removal"
and
"Text Edit Lock".

It is based on 2.6.24-rc2-git3 and applies in this order :

#Immediate Values
#for -mm
immediate-values-architecture-independent-code.patch
immediate-values-kconfig-embedded.patch
immediate-values-move-kprobes-x86-restore-interrupt-to-kdebug-h.patch
add-asm-compat-to-x86.patch
immediate-values-x86-optimization.patch
immediate-values-powerpc-optimization.patch
immediate-values-documentation.patch
#
profiling-use-immediate-values.patch

Mathieu

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