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curl/lib/timeval.c
Daniel Stenberg adef394ac5 timers: store internal time stamps as time_t instead of doubles
This gives us accurate precision and it allows us to avoid storing "no
time" for systems with too low timer resolution as we then bump the time
up to 1 microsecond. Should fix test 573 on windows.

Remove the now unused curlx_tvdiff_secs() function.

Maintains the external getinfo() API with using doubles.

Fixes #1531
2017-06-14 15:46:39 +01:00

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#include "timeval.h"
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(MSDOS)
struct timeval curlx_tvnow(void)
{
/*
** GetTickCount() is available on _all_ Windows versions from W95 up
** to nowadays. Returns milliseconds elapsed since last system boot,
** increases monotonically and wraps once 49.7 days have elapsed.
*/
struct timeval now;
#if !defined(_WIN32_WINNT) || !defined(_WIN32_WINNT_VISTA) || \
(_WIN32_WINNT < _WIN32_WINNT_VISTA)
DWORD milliseconds = GetTickCount();
now.tv_sec = milliseconds / 1000;
now.tv_usec = (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000;
#else
ULONGLONG milliseconds = GetTickCount64();
now.tv_sec = (long) (milliseconds / 1000);
now.tv_usec = (long) (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000;
#endif
return now;
}
#elif defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME_MONOTONIC)
struct timeval curlx_tvnow(void)
{
/*
** clock_gettime() is granted to be increased monotonically when the
** monotonic clock is queried. Time starting point is unspecified, it
** could be the system start-up time, the Epoch, or something else,
** in any case the time starting point does not change once that the
** system has started up.
*/
struct timeval now;
struct timespec tsnow;
if(0 == clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tsnow)) {
now.tv_sec = tsnow.tv_sec;
now.tv_usec = tsnow.tv_nsec / 1000;
}
/*
** Even when the configure process has truly detected monotonic clock
** availability, it might happen that it is not actually available at
** run-time. When this occurs simply fallback to other time source.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
else
(void)gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
#else
else {
now.tv_sec = (long)time(NULL);
now.tv_usec = 0;
}
#endif
return now;
}
#elif defined(HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY)
struct timeval curlx_tvnow(void)
{
/*
** gettimeofday() is not granted to be increased monotonically, due to
** clock drifting and external source time synchronization it can jump
** forward or backward in time.
*/
struct timeval now;
(void)gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
return now;
}
#else
struct timeval curlx_tvnow(void)
{
/*
** time() returns the value of time in seconds since the Epoch.
*/
struct timeval now;
now.tv_sec = (long)time(NULL);
now.tv_usec = 0;
return now;
}
#endif
/*
* Make sure that the first argument is the more recent time, as otherwise
* we'll get a weird negative time-diff back...
*
* Returns: the time difference in number of milliseconds. For large diffs it
* returns 0x7fffffff on 32bit time_t systems.
*/
time_t curlx_tvdiff(struct timeval newer, struct timeval older)
{
#if SIZEOF_TIME_T < 8
/* for 32bit time_t systems, add a precaution to avoid overflow for really
big time differences */
time_t diff = newer.tv_sec-older.tv_sec;
if(diff >= (0x7fffffff/1000))
return 0x7fffffff;
#endif
return (newer.tv_sec-older.tv_sec)*1000+
(time_t)(newer.tv_usec-older.tv_usec)/1000;
}
/*
* Make sure that the first argument is the more recent time, as otherwise
* we'll get a weird negative time-diff back...
*
* Returns: the time difference in number of microseconds. For too large diffs
* it returns max value.
*/
time_t Curl_tvdiff_us(struct timeval newer, struct timeval older)
{
time_t diff = newer.tv_sec-older.tv_sec;
#if SIZEOF_TIME_T < 8
/* for 32bit time_t systems */
if(diff >= (0x7fffffff/1000000))
return 0x7fffffff;
#else
/* for 64bit time_t systems */
if(diff >= (0x7fffffffffffffff/1000000))
return 0x7fffffffffffffff;
#endif
return (newer.tv_sec-older.tv_sec)*1000000+
(time_t)(newer.tv_usec-older.tv_usec);
}