--- /dev/null
+Known issues/TODO (for steady-state)
+
+- Allow user to specify the frequency of measurements
+
+- Better documentation for output
+
+- Report read, write, trim IOPS/BW separately
+
+- Semantics for the ring buffer ss->head are confusing. ss->head points
+ to the beginning of the buffer up through the point where the buffer
+ is filled for the first time. afterwards, when a new element is added,
+ ss->head is advanced to point to the second element in the buffer. if
+ steady state is attained upon adding a new element, ss->head is not
+ advanced so it actually does point to the head of the buffer.
+++ /dev/null
-Known issues/TODO (for steady-state)
-
-- Allow user to specify the frequency of measurements
-
-- Better documentation for output
-
-- Report read, write, trim IOPS/BW separately
-
-- Semantics for the ring buffer ss->head are confusing. ss->head points
- to the beginning of the buffer up through the point where the buffer
- is filled for the first time. afterwards, when a new element is added,
- ss->head is advanced to point to the second element in the buffer. if
- steady state is attained upon adding a new element, ss->head is not
- advanced so it actually does point to the head of the buffer.