----- Original Message ----- > Hello Dave, > > Sorry for late. And I think my last mail is not that clear, so I will > add some explanation here. > > And firstly, some answers to your question. > > 1. offset means the offset of the clock to the monotonic time. > > 2. If offset is 0 or without offset, the clock gets the monotonic time > with it. > > 3. If offset is not 0, lick clock 0 on cpu 0, the time of this clock is > monotonic time together with the value of offset. Additionally, > expiration of the clock is also based on the offset. > > If I want to compare expiration with current time, I should first add > offset with monotonic time(I use uptime in my command, for accurate time > is unable to get), then get the current time of the clock.
Right, so what I was saying is that it doesn't make much sense to show "OFFSET: 0", and it's also confusing when nothing is shown on the older versions. Perhaps there could be a "NOW:" field, where you come up with per-timer-type algorithms to show a value that relates to the expires value? And while you're at it, can you please remove the "HRTIMER_BASES[]" and also clean up the unnecessary accessible() calls? Thanks, Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility
