Re: perf top broken on ppc64

2010-04-27 Thread Alexander Graf
Am 27.04.2010 um 02:30 schrieb Ian Munsie : I'm using 32 bit userland and 64 bit kernel on a PowerPC box and it's working for me. Are you building perf from the tip tree? I'm using kvm.git which is pretty close to tip. The version says something 2.6.34-rc3'ish. Has anything significantly

Re: perf top broken on ppc64

2010-04-26 Thread Ian Munsie
> > I'm using 32 bit userland and 64 bit kernel on a PowerPC box and it's > > working for me. > > Are you building perf from the tip tree? > > I'm using kvm.git which is pretty close to tip. The version says something > 2.6.34-rc3'ish. Has anything significantly changed since then? > > Either w

Re: perf top broken on ppc64

2010-04-21 Thread Alexander Graf
On 21.04.2010, at 07:29, Ian Munsie wrote: > Excerpts from Alexander Graf's message of Wed Apr 21 09:21:36 +1000 2010: >> Hi, >> >> While trying to find out performance bottlenecks in KVM for PowerPC I >> figured I'd try and use "perf top" to see what's going on in the >> system. This works grea

Re: perf top broken on ppc64

2010-04-20 Thread Ian Munsie
Excerpts from Alexander Graf's message of Wed Apr 21 09:21:36 +1000 2010: > Hi, > > While trying to find out performance bottlenecks in KVM for PowerPC I > figured I'd try and use "perf top" to see what's going on in the > system. This works great on my G4, but doesn't on the Powerstation > (970MP

perf top broken on ppc64

2010-04-20 Thread Alexander Graf
Hi, While trying to find out performance bottlenecks in KVM for PowerPC I figured I'd try and use "perf top" to see what's going on in the system. This works great on my G4, but doesn't on the Powerstation (970MP). The only weird thing I can imagine about this setup is that I'm running 32 bit