On 04/03/2018 01:25 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 04:35:04PM -0500, Mark Michelson wrote:
This set of commits adds a new library for OVS that allows for measuring
the performance of operations in OVS and compiling statistics from these
measurements.
For developers, this can provide a measurement of something that is
either finer or coarser-grained than what is easily measured with a
profiler.
v6 -> v7:
* Changed the measurement in ovn-controller to be more narrow, and
changed the name of the measurement as well.
* Changed return type of some internal stopwatch functions to 'void'
since return type was irrelevant.
There's something funny in this series because this email had six
replies. Five of them are labeled v7, parts 1 through 5. The extra one
is labeled v6, part 2. Can you help me understand?
Ah, I see what happened. I didn't clear out my patch directory prior to
creating v7. In v7, I changed the commit message for patch 2. When I
regenerated the patch set, all patches in my directory were overwritten
except patch 2, so v6 of patch 2 was still present in the directory.
When I sent an e-mail with everything from the directory, it sent v7
patch 2 and v6 patch2. You can ignore the v6 patch 2 in the set.
Sorry for the confusion,
Mark!
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