Re: [PATCH 2/3] tools/xenalyze: Ignore HVM_EMUL events harder

2024-04-26 Thread George Dunlap
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 4:06 PM Andrew Cooper wrote: > > On 26/04/2024 3:32 pm, George Dunlap wrote: > > To unify certain common sanity checks, checks are done very early in > > processing based only on the top-level type. > > > > Unfortunately, when TRC_HVM_EMUL was introduced, it broke some of t

Re: [PATCH 2/3] tools/xenalyze: Ignore HVM_EMUL events harder

2024-04-26 Thread Andrew Cooper
On 26/04/2024 3:32 pm, George Dunlap wrote: > To unify certain common sanity checks, checks are done very early in > processing based only on the top-level type. > > Unfortunately, when TRC_HVM_EMUL was introduced, it broke some of the > assumptions about how the top-level types worked. Namely, tr

[PATCH 2/3] tools/xenalyze: Ignore HVM_EMUL events harder

2024-04-26 Thread George Dunlap
To unify certain common sanity checks, checks are done very early in processing based only on the top-level type. Unfortunately, when TRC_HVM_EMUL was introduced, it broke some of the assumptions about how the top-level types worked. Namely, traces of this type will show up outside of HVM context