[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v7] cover: Coverage support
On 07/02/13 14:32, Frediano Ziglio wrote: On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 11:57 +0000, George Dunlap wrote:On 07/02/13 11:27, Frediano Ziglio wrote:Updated set of patches for coverage. Changes: - remove operation to check if coverage enabled - add operation to read and reset coverage at same time - updated utility to refrect changes aboveI've done a once-over and in principle I think this is a good series. Thanks for doing it -- I think Xen has needed this for some time. Just a couple of high-level comments (and I haven't been following the discussion, so please forgive me if I'm contradicting something someone said somewhere else): First, re the name -- is there any reason not to call it "gcov" (or "xgcov" or something like that) in the patch series and the Xen command-line option? Since we're using the gcov format and the intent (I presume) is to use the gcov tools to do the actual analysis,Do you mean gcov on first commit line? That's fine. For the tool I used xencov like xenperf and xentrace. cov instead of gcov allow to change the compiler in the future (I don't know, clang/llvm perhaps?). You know, for some reason I thought there was also a Xen command-line option as well, but there doesn't seem to be; just the option in Config.mk. Sorry, my mistake. Secondly, there doesn't seem to be any documentation. A definition of the Xen command-line term is an absolute minimum, and a brief markdown how-to explaining how to enable the option and use it would be much appreciated.You are right. I need some direction however. Which documentation are you referring at? Wiki, internal one (docs directory in xen-unstable.hg)? Well thinking that there was a Xen command-line option, I meant docs/misc/xen-command-line.markdown; but you can forget that now. :-) Adding a basic HOWTO to docs/misc/ in the markdown format would be appreciated as well. There are some other examples in there to give you an idea what we might be after. Following suit with small tools like xentrace, xenperf, &c, I think that as long as "xencov -h" gives you something useful, you don't need a man page. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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