[RFC patch 00/18] Trace Clock v2
From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Fri Nov 07 2008 - 00:45:51 EST
Hi,
I've cleaned up the LTTng timestamping code, renamed it into "trace clock",
ripped apart the tsc_sync.c x86 code, added documentation (printk to the console
when the tracing clock is used) about what to do when an unsync TSC is detected.
I however kept the cache-line bouncing workaround for now. However, I now
synchronize the counters every jiffy with a per-cpu timer so it gives an upper
bound to the time imprecision.
The trace clock works with a trace_clock_get()/put(), so all the mechanic and
overhead that might be required to provide correct timestamps on weird systems
is *only* enabled when tracing is active.
I plan to stick to this simple solution for now so we can get reliable tracing
for 95ish% of systems out there, and to keep room for improvement (nice NTP-like
schemes) for a later version. (sadly, given this is actually v2, I cannot say
"let's keep that for v2") ;)
This patchset applies on top of 2.6.28-rc3.
Mathieu
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