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Each sub-buffer (buffer page) has a full 64 bit timestamp. The events on
that page use a 27 bit delta against that timestamp in order to save on
bits written to the ring buffer. If the time between events is larger than
what the 27 bits can hold, a "time extend" event is added to hold the
entire 64 bit timestamp again and the events after that hold a delta from
that timestamp.
As a "time extend" is always paired with an event, it is logical to just
allocate the event with the time extend, to make things a bit more efficient.
Unfortunately, when the pairing code was written, it removed the "delta = 0"
from the first commit on a page, causing the events on the page to be
slightly skewed.
Fixes:
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blktrace.c | ||
ftrace.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
power-traces.c | ||
ring_buffer.c | ||
ring_buffer_benchmark.c | ||
rpm-traces.c | ||
trace.c | ||
trace.h | ||
trace_branch.c | ||
trace_clock.c | ||
trace_entries.h | ||
trace_event_perf.c | ||
trace_events.c | ||
trace_events_filter.c | ||
trace_events_filter_test.h | ||
trace_events_trigger.c | ||
trace_export.c | ||
trace_functions.c | ||
trace_functions_graph.c | ||
trace_irqsoff.c | ||
trace_kdb.c | ||
trace_kprobe.c | ||
trace_mmiotrace.c | ||
trace_nop.c | ||
trace_output.c | ||
trace_output.h | ||
trace_printk.c | ||
trace_probe.c | ||
trace_probe.h | ||
trace_sched_switch.c | ||
trace_sched_wakeup.c | ||
trace_selftest.c | ||
trace_selftest_dynamic.c | ||
trace_stack.c | ||
trace_stat.c | ||
trace_stat.h | ||
trace_syscalls.c | ||
trace_uprobe.c |