Fix ordering of global tracks (#6107) Force global root tracks (global tracks that themselves have children) to be sorted before any process groups in the Perfetto UI timeline. The query currently calculates track event order_ids by partitioning all root-level tracks together (regardless of whether they are global or process-scoped). This inflates the order_id of global tracks. Because process groups have a fixed sortOrder of 50 in the UI, these global tracks incorrectly appear at the very end of the timeline. This CL fixes the issue in the UI layer by identifying global root tracks (tracks with no parent, upid, or utid) and forcing their sortOrder to 0. This ensures they always sort before process groups (sortOrder 50) without needing to modify the SQL standard library partitioning logic.
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