Re: [PATCH v12 00/14] unwind_user: x86: Deferred unwinding infrastructure

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On Tue, Jul 01, 2025 at 07:26:19PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2025 15:49:23 -0700 Kees Cook <kees@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Okay, I've read the cover letter and this wiki page, but I am dense: why
> > does the _kernel_ want to do this? Shouldn't it only be userspace that
> > cares about userspace unwinding? I don't use perf, ftrace, and ebpf
> > enough to make this obvious to me, I guess. ;)
> [...]
> Anyway, yeah, it's something that has a ton of interest, as it's the way
> for tools like perf to give nice graphs of where user space bottlenecks
> exist.

Right! Yeah, I know it's very wanted -- I wasn't saying "don't this in
the kernel", but quite literally, "*I* am missing something about why
this is so important." :) And thank you, now I see: the sampling-based
profiling of userspace must happen via the kernel.

-- 
Kees Cook




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