Il lun 9 giu 2025, 20:27 Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> > If you disagree with this change we can certainly live without them---I
> > asked Tanish to start with this as an exercise to get familiar with
> > tracetool, and he's learnt a bunch of things around git anyway so it's
> > all good.
>
> A maintainer's life is easy when patches have a clear motivation. With
> this patch series I'm not convinced there is a clear motivation, and
> that makes me hesitate about applying them.
>

Indeed. Tanish just posted a patch that should get basically all of the
benefit without the downsides, so thanks for hesitating. :)

Paolo

If it's okay with you, Tanish and Paolo, please hold on to the patches
> and let's see how they fit into the larger goal of Rust tracing
> support. If they help with that then I would be happy to merge them
> together with Rust tracing patches.
>
> >
> > We'll also try to take a look at the code that is generated in the
> > function that invokes the tracepoint, to see if it's improved.
> >
> > Paolo
> >
>
>

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