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TAPSET::TIMESTAMP(3stap)                         TAPSET::TIMESTAMP(3stap)
       tapset::timestamp - systemtap timestamp tapset
        Each timestamp function returns a value to indicate when a
       function is executed. These returned values can then be used to
       indicate when an event occurred, provide an ordering for events,
       or compute the amount of time elapsed between two time stamps.
       get_cycles
              Processor cycle count
              See function::get_cycles(3stap)
               for details.
       jiffies
              Kernel jiffies count
              See function::jiffies(3stap)
               for details.
       HZ     Kernel HZ
              See function::HZ(3stap)
               for details.
       function::get_cycles(3stap), function::jiffies(3stap),
       function::HZ(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap)
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SystemTap Tapset Reference      April 2025       TAPSET::TIMESTAMP(3stap)
Pages that refer to this page: function::get_cycles(3stap), function::HZ(3stap), function::jiffies(3stap)