Ingo Molnar <[email protected]> writes:
> i suspect the confusion comes from the API hacks i'm using: user-space
> tracing is started/stopped via:
>
> gettimeofday(0,1);
> gettimeofday(0,0);
>
> while 'jackd does not want to be scheduled' flag is switched on/off via:
>
> gettimeofday(1,1);
> gettimeofday(1,0);
D'oh! No wonder I was confused.
Sorry to have mixed up the conversation with erroneous information,
but glad to have the gettimeofday() API clarified.
--
joq
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