From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: carlo.caione@gmail.com (Carlo Caione) Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 14:11:22 +0100 Subject: [lttng-dev] babeltrace python binding and multiple streams with out of order samples Message-ID: Hi, I'm using the babeltrace python bindings (v1.5.x) to convert some raw data I have into a CTF file. This raw data is organized in fixed data chunks composed by serializing the events for each CPU: [cpu0, cpu0, cpu0, ..., cpu1, cpu1, cpu1, ..., cpu2,... ] Each event for each CPU has a timestamp that is monotonic within each CPU set. I wanted to create one stream per CPU and since the events are the same for each CPU, I was using a single stream_class linked to a stream object for each CPU. Something in the structure similar to [0] with: stream_cpu0 = writer.create_stream(stream_class) stream_cpu1 = writer.create_stream(stream_class) stream_cpu2 = writer.create_stream(stream_class) ... The problem is that being the clock one for the stream_class when feeding the events to the library I get a: ValueError: Invalid time value When the first event on cpu1 is parsed, because the timestamp is in the past with respect to the timestamp of the latest event of the cpu0. I can sort the events before feeding them to babeltrace but this seems sub-optimal to me. My question is: am I using the library correctly or there is any way to achieve this? Thank you, [0] https://lists.lttng.org/pipermail/lttng-dev/2015-November/025231.html -- Carlo Caione