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Re: [linuxtools-dev] How to use the org.eclipse.linuxtools.perf plugin

Hi Rodrigo,

On 11/27/2013 11:19 PM, Rodrigo Fraxino Araujo wrote:
Hi Dmitry,

I believe that maybe we have worked on the same feature (remote perf)?
If that is the case, i would like to say to you that our team have a
great interest on the remote capabilities and that we can even try to
work together on these issues in the future.
This sounds great I hope this time it will be more productive than it was with oprofile. I'm looking forward to discuss if we have common point of view of "remote capabilities".
Currently Wainer (another comitter) and I are working on a remote
framework for testing using mock capabilities.
We also plan to expand other plugins functionalities.

Could you look for me on #eclipse-linux from freenode with the "gzus"
nickname?
I will try to tomorrow.
Kind regards,
Rodrigo.

On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 21:18:48 +0400
Dmitry Kozlov <dmitry_kozlov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Alexander,
I believe my statement is based on Vladimir's discussion on IRC with
you. I have asked him to participate to avoid noisy line.

Thank you,
Dmitry

On 11/27/2013 05:46 PM, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dmitry Kozlov" <dmitry_kozlov@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux Tools developer discussions"
<linuxtools-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "hamdene ben-ayed"
<hamdene.ben-ayed@xxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013
3:15:26 PM Subject: Re: [linuxtools-dev] How to use the
org.eclipse.linuxtools.perf	plugin

Hello Hamdene,
we also used perf running on remote target for our CDT-based
development environment called Sourcery CodeBench. We had to
extend linuxtools' perf plugins in order to support remote perf
launch on target because this use case is not supported by
upstream linuxtools. Unfortunately upstream was not interested in
this use case.
Dmitry,
Would you please clarify this? Do you mean that a patch was not
reviewed or rejected without reasoning or that none of the current
committers was interested in working on this at the time?

If nothing else Linux Tools tries to be really open so please refer
to the bugzilla or gerrit patch in case your contribution was
rejected for the publicity record. We don't have endless manpower
but we always try to onboard people interested in working on Linux
Tools according to EDP and I see this as one of the biggest virtues
of the projects so if we failed on doing that I would like to check
it myself and learn where a mistake was made. P.S. I made have
replied or not but my memory is vague about it.

Alexander Kurtakov
Red Hat Eclipse team

If you plan to contribute your work back to upstream we might be
interested in cooperation. If you are interested in, could you
provide more details about what are you interested in contributing
upstream?

Thank you,
Dmitry

On 11/27/2013 11:18 AM, Hamdene BEN AYED wrote:





Hi,



I am using the eclipse linuxtools project V 2.0.0, especially the
perf tool. I have tested their features and I want use this plugin
to add some features when using Perf with the remote target. But I
have a problem because the packages are not exported in this
plugin.



Are there any ways to add other features using the
org.eclipse.linuxtools.perf plugin?



Best regards



Hamdene


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