Each line is a program function that's being called.
The full program is still running.
All these procedures could happen with any period of time in between. SAT_SC_1_X_GOOD could be anywhere from a fraction of a second before SAT_REC_GOOD or up to a year or more.
If you want the short of it, just consider this a simulation of game theory.
I looked into it before, and it looks like a kernal debug log for a Linux system, but it has been edited or is a proprietary kernal system.
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/kernel_administration_guide/kernel_crash_dump_guide
What it might mean is this:
Each line is a program function that's being called.
The full program is still running.
All these procedures could happen with any period of time in between. SAT_SC_1_X_GOOD could be anywhere from a fraction of a second before SAT_REC_GOOD or up to a year or more.
If you want the short of it, just consider this a simulation of game theory.
https://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/teaching/Simulations/Game%20Theory