refactor(stackwalk): Associate stack walk events by timestamp#677
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The CreateFile event callstack is attached early in the approver stage, reducing the amount of StackWalk events we propagate to downstream components. The callstack is appended to CreateFile event parameters.
Historically, we relied on a bucketed queue per stack id to link the stackwalk to its respective event. This approach can introduce wrong attributions if the stackwalk event is not emitted or dropped. The optimal strategy is to index the event per its raw timestamp, await for the stackwalk where the timestamp parameter is equal to the original event timestamp, and enrich the event with return addresses.
This change is necessary to correctly attribute stack walk event timestamps.
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What is the purpose of this PR / why it is needed?
Historically, we relied on a bucketed queue per stack ID to link the stackwalk to its respective event. This approach can lead to incorrect attributions if the stackwalk event is not emitted or dropped.
The optimal strategy is to index the event per its raw timestamp, await the stackwalk where the timestamp parameter is equal to the original event timestamp, and enrich the event with return addresses.
What type of change does this PR introduce?
/kind refactor (non-breaking change that restructures the code, while not changing the original functionality)
/kind improvement
Any specific area of the project related to this PR?
/area instrumentation
/area event
Special notes for the reviewer
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?