package/pkg-generic.mk: increase precision of timestamps
Currently, the timestamps that we keep in build-time.log use a second-level precision. However, as we are going to introduce a new type of graph to draw the time line of a build, this precision is going to be insufficient, as a number of steps are so short that they are not even one second long, and generally the rounding to the second gives a not so great looking graph. Therefore, we add to the timestamps the nanoseconds using the %N date specifier. A milli-second precision would have been sufficient, but %N is all what date(1) provides at the sub-second level. Since this is changing the format of the build-time.log file, this commit adjusts the support/scripts/graph-build-time script accordingly, to account for the floating point numbers that we have as timestamps. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> Acked-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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# Time steps
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define step_time
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printf "%s:%-5.5s:%-20.20s: %s\n" \
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"$$(date +%s)" "$(1)" "$(2)" "$(3)" \
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"$$(date +%s.%N)" "$(1)" "$(2)" "$(3)" \
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>>"$(BUILD_DIR)/build-time.log"
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endef
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GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS += step_time
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return None
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for row in reader:
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time = int(row[0].strip())
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time = float(row[0].strip())
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state = row[1].strip()
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step = row[2].strip()
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pkg = row[3].strip()
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