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lightweight traces in kernelmode?
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  • Subject: lightweight traces in kernelmode?
  • From: Philip Lukidis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 11:37:07 -0400

Hi.  Are there any facilities for lightweight tracing in kernelmode (like
IOLog, but not so expensive)?  Or do I have to create my own trace thread,
and post messages to its queue on my own?  IOLog is expensive, and moreover
its buffer is so tiny so as to almost render it almost completely useless.
I need to trace in the IOProc for my audio driver in case of buffer
problems, and I certainly don't want to use IOLog there.

Does anyone know of any such examples, and/or ready infrastructure to use
for this?

thanks,

Philip Lukidis
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