Fix: rotation of a stopped session hangs indifinitely
The relay daemon control protocol expects a rotation position as "the
sequence number of the first packet _after_ the current trace chunk.
At the moment when the positions of the buffers are sampled, the
production position does not necessarily sit at a packet boundary. The
'active' flush operation above will push the production position to
the next packet boundary _if_ it is not already sitting at such a
boundary.
Assuming a current production position that is not on the bound of a
packet, the 'target' sequence number is
(consumed_pos / subbuffer_size) + 1
Note the '+ 1' to ensure the current packet is part of the current
trace chunk.
However, if the production position is already at a packet boundary,
the '+ 1' is not necessary as the last packet of the current chunk is
already 'complete'.
In the case of a stopped session, performing the '+ 1'
indiscriminately results in a position that will not be reached until
another (not 'active') flush occurs.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
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