From: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
To: Len Brown L <lenb@kernel.org>
Cc: linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: make checkstack | grep acpi
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:46:03 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070123214603.a4fa0be9.randy.dunlap@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200701232107.13296.lenb@kernel.org>
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:07:13 -0500 Len Brown L wrote:
> FYI,
Well, depending on call chains (trees), I don't see anything
here that is a problem in isolation.
Do you?
> 2.6.20-rc5, i386:
>
> 0x00000bee asus_hotk_add [asus_acpi]: 232
> 0x000018fc asus_hotk_add [asus_acpi]: 232
> 0x00cf hci_raw [toshiba_acpi]: 228
> 0x0166 hci_raw [toshiba_acpi]: 228
> 0xc026af95 acpi_processor_write_performance [vmlinux]: 200
> 0xc026b091 acpi_processor_write_performance [vmlinux]: 200
> 0xc02695ea acpi_processor_get_power_info [vmlinux]: 160
> 0xc0269cf5 acpi_processor_get_power_info [vmlinux]: 160
> 0xc02867d0 hpet_acpi_add [vmlinux]: 152
> 0xc0286830 hpet_acpi_add [vmlinux]: 152
> 0xc02388c5 acpi_evaluate_reference [vmlinux]: 140
> 0xc0238c12 acpi_evaluate_reference [vmlinux]: 140
> 0xc0238c2a acpi_evaluate_integer [vmlinux]: 140
> 0xc0238e20 acpi_evaluate_integer [vmlinux]: 140
> 0xc025c89f acpi_tb_get_required_tables [vmlinux]: 132
> 0xc025ccbb acpi_tb_get_required_tables [vmlinux]: 132
> 0x0644 acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init [acpi-cpufreq]: 124
> 0x0be5 acpi_cpufreq_cpu_init [acpi-cpufreq]: 124
> 0x0000017a acpi_evalf [ibm_acpi]: 120
> 0x00000305 acpi_evalf [ibm_acpi]: 120
> 0x000026d1 video_write [ibm_acpi]: 116
> 0x00002c25 video_write [ibm_acpi]: 116
> 0xc024548c acpi_ex_load_op [vmlinux]: 104
> 0xc024586a acpi_ex_load_op [vmlinux]: 104
> 0x00000fb0 acpi_sbs_generate_event [sbs]: 100
> 0x00001022 acpi_sbs_generate_event [sbs]: 100
> 0x0000040c acpi_thermal_check [thermal]: 100
> 0x000007fd acpi_thermal_check [thermal]: 100
> 0x00001782 thermal_read [ibm_acpi]: 100
> 0x00001992 thermal_read [ibm_acpi]: 100
>
>
> acpi-test, x86_64
>
> 0xffffffff8036cdb0 acpi_os_printf [vmlinux]: 216
> 0xffffffff8036cdfe acpi_os_printf [vmlinux]: 216
> 0xffffffff803905d9 acpi_ut_debug_print_raw [vmlinux]: 216
> 0xffffffff80390622 acpi_ut_debug_print_raw [vmlinux]: 216
> 0xffffffff8039063e acpi_ut_debug_print [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff80390729 acpi_ut_debug_print [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff803916f3 acpi_ut_info [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff8039174d acpi_ut_info [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff80391768 acpi_ut_warning [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff803917c7 acpi_ut_warning [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff803917e2 acpi_ut_error [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff80391841 acpi_ut_error [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff80391859 acpi_ut_exception [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff803918c9 acpi_ut_exception [vmlinux]: 208
> 0xffffffff8036d0a8 acpi_evaluate_reference [vmlinux]: 168
> 0xffffffff8036d3cc acpi_evaluate_reference [vmlinux]: 168
> 0xffffffff8039eb75 acpi_processor_get_power_info [vmlinux]:168
> 0xffffffff8039f21b acpi_processor_get_power_info [vmlinux]:168
> 0xffffffff803bb743 hpet_acpi_add [vmlinux]: 168
> 0xffffffff803bb7aa hpet_acpi_add [vmlinux]: 168
> 0xffffffff8036d3fc acpi_evaluate_integer [vmlinux]: 152
> 0xffffffff8036d5dd acpi_evaluate_integer [vmlinux]: 152
> 0xffffffff8039ffdb acpi_processor_register_performance [vmlinux]:152
> 0xffffffff803a045f acpi_processor_register_performance [vmlinux]:152
> 0x000011a5 acpi_video_bus_add [video]: 152
> 0x00001cf2 acpi_video_bus_add [video]: 152
> 0xffffffff8034af28 acpi_query_osc [vmlinux]: 136
> 0xffffffff8034b054 acpi_query_osc [vmlinux]: 136
> 0xffffffff8038a283 acpi_ps_get_next_namepath [vmlinux]: 136
> 0xffffffff8038a51f acpi_ps_get_next_namepath [vmlinux]: 136
> 0x015b bay_create_acpi_device [bay]: 136
> 0x0248 bay_create_acpi_device [bay]: 136
> 0xffffffff80387e12 acpi_ns_get_node [vmlinux]: 120
> 0xffffffff80387f39 acpi_ns_get_node [vmlinux]: 120
> 0xffffffff8039763c acpi_add_single_object [vmlinux]: 120
> 0xffffffff80398258 acpi_add_single_object [vmlinux]: 120
> 0xffffffff80374595 acpi_ds_initialize_objects [vmlinux]:104
> 0xffffffff80374773 acpi_ds_initialize_objects [vmlinux]:104
> 0xffffffff8037cd5c acpi_ex_write_with_update_rule [vmlinux]:104
> 0xffffffff8037cf0b acpi_ex_write_with_update_rule [vmlinux]:104
> 0x00d5 acpi_bay_add [bay]: 104
> 0x0141 acpi_bay_add [bay]: 104
---
~Randy
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-01-24 5:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-01-24 2:07 make checkstack | grep acpi Len Brown L
2007-01-24 5:46 ` Randy Dunlap [this message]
2007-01-24 19:48 ` Len Brown
2007-01-24 8:51 ` Alexey Starikovskiy
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