Lines Matching refs:packets
172 // set if the data source writes packets that refer to previous trace
1442 // If an interceptor is specified here, packets for this data source will be
1493 // after tracing is stopped) newly written packets will overwrite old
1494 // packets.
1628 // provide a file descriptor. The service will then periodically read packets
1781 // example, a data source might intern strings, and emit packets containing
1782 // {interned id : string} pairs. Future packets from that data source can then
1908 // will be different from the total size of packets returned to the
1932 // Num. chunks (!= packets) written into the buffer.
1935 // Num. chunks (!= packets) rewritten into the buffer. This means we rewrote
1936 // the same chunk with additional packets appended to the end.
1946 // Num. chunks (!= packets) that were fully read from the circular buffer by
1984 // indicating this loss to the service -- packets lost for other reasons are
5784 // must be earlier than all other packets. Only one packet with Specifications
5992 // be appended as the last packets in the trace that the profiler will use, so
7252 // each TracePacket of the same packet sequence (packets emitted by the same
7253 // producer and TraceWriter, see |trusted_packet_sequence_id|). Thus, packets
7254 // can only refer to interned data from other packets in the same sequence.
7274 // emitted proactively in advance of referring to them in later packets.
7496 // guaranteed to be seen (byte-offset wise) before any data packets from
7516 // after all packets from producers have been included in the central
8128 // `cpu_freq_indices`. This marker is used to detect packets that describe
8386 // No more packets should follow (from the current sequence).
8421 // Defaults for perf profiler packets (PerfSample).
8740 // thread time). Counter values in subsequent packets on the current packet
8882 // reason, a TraceWriter sequence becomes invalid, no more packets are returned
8960 // Only used in profile packets.
8983 // Zero or more proto encoded trace packets compressed using deflate.
9020 // (packets with the same |trusted_packet_sequence_id|). The writer will
9023 // proactively in advance of referring to them in later packets.
9041 // to skip packets in the sequence until the next one with this flag set, to
9070 // * one or multiple packets were dropped since the last packet that the