On Apr 13, 12:34pm, m...@eterna.com.au (matthew green) wrote:
-- Subject: re: CVS commit: src/sys/kern
| > | Taking more than a quarter of 80-char wide terminal for a timestamp
| > | is a bit too much, IMO. Do we really need 9 characters to print
| > | seconds? It starts from a single digit on
> | Taking more than a quarter of 80-char wide terminal for a timestamp
> | is a bit too much, IMO. Do we really need 9 characters to print
> | seconds? It starts from a single digit on boot and it can increase
> | to 2-3 digits while it's still booting but rarely more than that.
> | Three digits
On Apr 12, 11:50pm, al...@yandex.ru (Alexander Nasonov) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: CVS commit: src/sys/kern
| Christos Zoulas wrote:
| > Module Name:src
| > Committed By: christos
| > Date: Sun Apr 1 19:29:43 UTC 2018
| >
| > Modified Files:
| > src/sys/kern:
Christos Zoulas wrote:
> Module Name: src
> Committed By: christos
> Date: Sun Apr 1 19:29:43 UTC 2018
>
> Modified Files:
> src/sys/kern: subr_prf.c
>
> Log Message:
> Add the ability to prepend a timestamp [ sec.nsec] relative to boottime
> in kernel messages if KLOG_TIMESTAMP