Re: [PATCH] Identify which executable object the userspace addressbelongs to. Store thread group leader id, and use it to lookup theaddress in the process's map. We could have looked up the addresson thread's map, but the thread might not exist by the time we arecalled. The process might not exist either, but if you are readingtrace_pipe, that is unlikely.

From: Christoph Hellwig
Date: Thu Nov 06 2008 - 10:37:05 EST


On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 04:32:38PM +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> the timeline i quoted shows that it was a 2 days process, not 2
> minutes.

Honestly I'm not sure what this timeline stuff should mean. People are
busy, and for many of us kernel hacking is only or at least outside
of very narrow areas a spare time activicty, so you really can't expect
answers in the next minute. There might be a lot of real life stuff
that's a lot more important as it pais the bills and deals with family,
etc.

But that wasn't my point anyway. Al told no to seq_path, and just
the contents of it without the interface that is tied to seq_files.
Doing so is trivial by looking at seq_path so I really don't understand
your odd reaction to it.

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