source: libcfa/src/clock.hfa @ c58ead7

Last change on this file since c58ead7 was 43db35e, checked in by Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>, 20 months ago

missing pragma once

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[4834563]1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2018 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// clock --
8//
9// Author           : Peter A. Buhr
10// Created On       : Thu Apr 12 14:36:06 2018
11// Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
[4aa495f]12// Last Modified On : Sun Apr 18 08:12:16 2021
13// Update Count     : 28
[4834563]14//
15
[43db35e]16#pragma once
17
[4834563]18#include <time.hfa>
19
20//######################### C time #########################
21
22static inline char * ctime( time_t tp ) { char * buf = ctime( &tp ); buf[24] = '\0'; return buf; }
23static inline char * ctime_r( time_t tp, char * buf ) { ctime_r( &tp, buf ); buf[24] = '\0'; return buf; }
24static inline tm * gmtime( time_t tp ) { return gmtime( &tp ); }
25static inline tm * gmtime_r( time_t tp, tm * result ) { return gmtime_r( &tp, result ); }
26static inline tm * localtime( time_t tp ) { return localtime( &tp ); }
27static inline tm * localtime_r( time_t tp, tm * result ) { return localtime_r( &tp, result ); }
28
29//######################### Clock #########################
30
[4aa495f]31struct Clock {                                                                                  // virtual clock
32        // private
33        Duration offset;                                                                        // offset from computer real-time
[4834563]34};
35
36static inline {
[4aa495f]37        void reset( Clock & clk, Duration adj ) with( clk ) { // change offset
[4834563]38                offset = adj + __timezone`s;                                    // timezone (global) is (UTC - local time) in seconds
[6645cda]39        } // reset
[4834563]40
[4aa495f]41        void ?{}( Clock & clk ) { reset( clk, (Duration){ 0 } ); } // create no offset
42        void ?{}( Clock & clk, Duration adj ) { reset( clk, adj ); } // create with offset
[4834563]43
[6645cda]44        // System-wide clock that measures real, i.e., wall-clock) time. This clock is affected by discontinuous jumps in
45        // the system time. For example, manual changes of the clock, and incremental adjustments performed by adjtime(3)
46        // and NTP (daylight saving (Fall back).
[4aa495f]47        Duration resolutionHi() {                                                       // clock resolution in nanoseconds (fine)
[4834563]48                struct timespec res;
49                clock_getres( CLOCK_REALTIME, &res );
50                return ((int64_t)res.tv_sec * TIMEGRAN + res.tv_nsec)`ns;
[4aa495f]51        } // resolutionHi
[4834563]52
[4aa495f]53        Duration resolution() {                                                         // clock resolution without nanoseconds (coarse)
[4834563]54                struct timespec res;
55                clock_getres( CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, &res );
56                return ((int64_t)res.tv_sec * TIMEGRAN + res.tv_nsec)`ns;
[6645cda]57        } // resolution
[4834563]58
[4aa495f]59        Time timeHiRes() {                                                                      // real time with nanoseconds
[4834563]60                timespec curr;
61                clock_gettime( CLOCK_REALTIME, &curr );
62                return (Time){ curr };
[4aa495f]63        } // timeHiRes
[4834563]64
[4aa495f]65        Time time() {                                                                           // real time without nanoseconds
[4834563]66                timespec curr;
67                clock_gettime( CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, &curr );
68                curr.tv_nsec = 0;
69                return (Time){ curr };
[6645cda]70        } // time
[4834563]71
[4aa495f]72        Time time( Clock & clk ) with( clk ) {                          // real time for given clock
[6645cda]73                return time() + offset;
74        } // time
[4834563]75
76        Time ?()( Clock & clk ) with( clk ) {                           // alternative syntax
[6645cda]77                return time() + offset;
78        } // ?()
[4834563]79
[4aa495f]80        timeval time( Clock & clk ) {                                           // convert to C time format
[4834563]81                return (timeval){ clk() };
[6645cda]82        } // time
[4834563]83
[6645cda]84        tm time( Clock & clk ) with( clk ) {
[4834563]85                tm ret;
[6645cda]86                localtime_r( time( clk ).tv_sec, &ret );
[4834563]87                return ret;
[6645cda]88        } // time
[4834563]89
[6645cda]90        // CFA processor CPU-time watch that ticks when the processor (kernel thread) is running. This watch is affected by
91        // discontinuous jumps when the OS is not running the kernal thread. A duration is returned because the value is
92        // relative and cannot be converted to real-time (wall-clock) time.
[4aa495f]93        Duration processor() {                                                          // non-monotonic duration of kernel thread
[4834563]94                timespec ts;
95                clock_gettime( CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, &ts );
[6645cda]96                return (Duration){ ts };
97        } // processor
98
99        // Program CPU-time watch measures CPU time consumed by all processors (kernel threads) in the UNIX process.  This
100        // watch is affected by discontinuous jumps when the OS is not running the kernel threads. A duration is returned
101        // because the value is relative and cannot be converted to real-time (wall-clock) time.
[4aa495f]102        Duration program() {                                                            // non-monotonic duration of program CPU
[6645cda]103                timespec ts;
104                clock_gettime( CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, &ts );
105                return (Duration){ ts };
106        } // program
107
[4aa495f]108        // Monotonic duration from machine boot and including system suspension. This watch is unaffected by discontinuous
109        // jumps resulting from manual changes of the clock, and incremental adjustments performed by adjtime(3) and NTP
110        // (Fall back). A duration is returned because the value is relative and cannot be converted to real-time
111        // (wall-clock) time.
112        Duration boot() {                                                                       // monotonic duration since computer boot
[6645cda]113                timespec ts;
114                clock_gettime( CLOCK_BOOTTIME, &ts );
115                return (Duration){ ts };
116        } // boot
[4834563]117} // distribution
118
119// Local Variables: //
120// mode: c //
121// tab-width: 4 //
122// End: //
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