Trace files are big and compress really well, 5x-ish in my experience. Could magic-trace write out compressed traces instead of raw traces?
Perfetto already has support for loading gzipped traces. But gzip is really slow (fingers crossed for Sapphire Rapids, but that's years from being commonplace).
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Trace files are big and compress really well, 5x-ish in my experience. Could magic-trace write out compressed traces instead of raw traces?
Perfetto already has support for loading gzipped traces. But gzip is really slow (fingers crossed for Sapphire Rapids, but that's years from being commonplace).
As far as I can tell, we have two options here: