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2 * lttng-clock-override-example.c
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29 #include <lttng/ust-clock.h>
32 * For sake of example, transform time into a coarse clock (freq: 1KHz).
33 * Note that division can be slow on some architectures. Should be
34 * avoided. Use shift and multiplication instead. e.g.:
36 * Operation: / 1000000ULL
37 * 1/1000000ULL = .000001
38 * 2^19 < 1000000 < 2^20
39 * Add a 10 bits shift to increase accuracy:
40 * 2^(19+10) = 536870912
41 * x * 1 / 2^(19+10) ~= .000001
42 * 537 * 1 / 2^29 = .00000100024044513702
43 * 537 (multiplication factor) is between 2^9 and 2^10.
45 * In order not to overflow, first right shift by 10, multiply, and right
48 #define DIV_CLOCK_SHIFT1 10
49 #define DIV_CLOCK_MUL 537
50 #define DIV_CLOCK_SHIFT2 19
53 uint64_t plugin_read64(void)
57 clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC
, &ts
);
59 * This is a rather dumb example, but it illustrates the plugin
60 * mechanism: we take the monotonic clock, and transform it into
61 * a very coarse clock, which increment only at 1KHz frequency.
63 return ((uint64_t) ts
.tv_sec
* 1000ULL)
64 + ((DIV_CLOCK_MUL
* ((uint64_t) ts
.tv_nsec
>> DIV_CLOCK_SHIFT1
))
69 uint64_t plugin_freq(void)
71 return 1000; /* 1KHz clock (very coarse!) */
75 int plugin_uuid(char *uuid
)
77 const char myuuid
[] = "123456789012345678901234567890123456";
80 * Should read some unique identifier for this clock shared
81 * across all components of the system using this clock for
84 memcpy(uuid
, myuuid
, LTTNG_UST_UUID_STR_LEN
);
89 const char *plugin_name(void)
91 return "my_example_clock";
95 const char *plugin_description(void)
97 return "Coarse monotonic clock at 1KHz";
100 void lttng_ust_clock_plugin_init(void)
104 ret
= lttng_ust_trace_clock_set_read64_cb(plugin_read64
);
106 fprintf(stderr
, "Error setting clock override read64 callback: %s\n",
110 ret
= lttng_ust_trace_clock_set_freq_cb(plugin_freq
);
112 fprintf(stderr
, "Error setting clock override freq callback: %s\n",
116 ret
= lttng_ust_trace_clock_set_uuid_cb(plugin_uuid
);
118 fprintf(stderr
, "Error setting clock override uuid callback: %s\n",
123 ret
= lttng_ust_trace_clock_set_name_cb(plugin_name
);
125 fprintf(stderr
, "Error setting clock override name callback: %s\n",
130 ret
= lttng_ust_trace_clock_set_description_cb(plugin_description
);
132 fprintf(stderr
, "Error setting clock override description callback: %s\n",
137 ret
= lttng_ust_enable_trace_clock_override();
139 fprintf(stderr
, "Error enabling clock override: %s\n",
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