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    cifs: enable extended stats by default · 0d52df81
    Steve French authored
    CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2 can be very useful since it shows
    latencies by command, and allows enabling the slow response
    dynamic tracepoint which can be useful to identify
    performance problems.
    
    For example:
    
    Total time spent processing by command. Time units are jiffies (1000 per second)
      SMB3 CMD	Number	Total Time	Fastest	Slowest
      --------	------	----------	-------	-------
      0		1	2		2	2
      1		2	6		2	4
      2		0	0		0	0
      3		4	11		2	4
      4		2	16		5	11
      5		4546	34104		2	487
      6		4421	32901		2	487
      7		0	0		0	0
      8		695	2781		2	39
      9		391	1708		2	27
      10		0	0		0	0
      11		4	6		1	2
      12		0	0		0	0
      13		0	0		0	0
      14		3887	17696		0	128
      15		0	0		0	0
      16		1471	9950		1	487
      17		169	2695		9	116
      18		80	381		2	10
      1		2	6		2	4
      2		0	0		0	0
      3		4	11		2	4
      4		2	16		5	11
      5		4546	34104		2	487
      6		4421	32901		2	487
      7		0	0		0	0
      8		695	2781		2	39
      9		391	1708		2	27
      10		0	0		0	0
      11		4	6		1	2
      12		0	0		0	0
      13		0	0		0	0
      14		3887	17696		0	128
      15		0	0		0	0
      16		1471	9950		1	487
      17		169	2695		9	116
      18		80	381		2	10
    Reviewed-by: default avatarAurelien Aptel <aaptel@suse.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarPaulo Alcantara (SUSE) <pc@cjr.nz>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSteve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
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