On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 01:46:21PM +0100, intrigeri wrote: > Craig Small wrote (06 Dec 2014 20:46:29 GMT) : > > I have tested this with ps and it seems that all the flags are working > > OK. I couldn't break it with the usual combination of ps options. > > Thanks for testing!
Very nice, thanks. > OK, then I would simply replace all @{PROC}@{pid} lines with: > > @{PROC}@{pid}/** r, > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 01:53:53PM +0100, intrigeri wrote: > > You suggest that we just add a blanket whitelist with code such as > > @{PROC}** r perhaps? > > I've suggested "@{PROC}/@{pid}/** r," in another sub-thread. I believe "@{PROC}/@{pids}/** r," (note the pid*s*) would be a better fit; the intention is that we'll eventually have a kernel-side variable for @{pid} that applies to only the current process and @{pids} will continue to refer to all possible pids. (Depending upon how many in-the-wild profiles assume @{pid} refers to all pids, we might not be able to actually make that change, but that was the hope when we introduced @{pid} and @{pids}.) Thanks
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