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<promach> fche : how to use systemtap to measure the timing overhead of two sequential wake_up() if both recv and send are set to 1 ? https://github.com/promach/riffa/blob/full_duplex/driver/linux/riffa_driver.c#L361-L365
<promach> giving timestamp within the interrupt handler does not help
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<fche> timing overhead measured how?
<fche> time required to call wake_up ?
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<serhei> lovely, back on freenode
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