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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */
#pragma once
#include <sd-bus.h>
#include "time-util.h"
typedef struct BootTimes {
usec_t firmware_time;
usec_t loader_time;
usec_t kernel_time;
usec_t kernel_done_time;
usec_t initrd_time;
usec_t userspace_time;
usec_t finish_time;
usec_t security_start_time;
usec_t security_finish_time;
usec_t generators_start_time;
usec_t generators_finish_time;
usec_t unitsload_start_time;
usec_t unitsload_finish_time;
usec_t initrd_security_start_time;
usec_t initrd_security_finish_time;
usec_t initrd_generators_start_time;
usec_t initrd_generators_finish_time;
usec_t initrd_unitsload_start_time;
usec_t initrd_unitsload_finish_time;
/*
* If we're analyzing the user instance, all timestamps will be offset by its own start-up timestamp,
* which may be arbitrarily big. With "plot", this causes arbitrarily wide output SVG files which
* almost completely consist of empty space. Thus we cancel out this offset.
*
* This offset is subtracted from times above by acquire_boot_times(), but it still needs to be
* subtracted from unit-specific timestamps (so it is stored here for reference).
*/
usec_t reverse_offset;
} BootTimes;
typedef struct UnitTimes {
bool has_data;
char *name;
usec_t activating;
usec_t activated;
usec_t deactivated;
usec_t deactivating;
usec_t time;
} UnitTimes;
int acquire_boot_times(sd_bus *bus, BootTimes **ret);
int pretty_boot_time(sd_bus *bus, char **ret);
UnitTimes* unit_times_free_array(UnitTimes *t);
DEFINE_TRIVIAL_CLEANUP_FUNC(UnitTimes*, unit_times_free_array);
int acquire_time_data(sd_bus *bus, UnitTimes **out);
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