I updated the patch with documentation but forgot about it,
earlier :x

[ruby-core:88616] [Misc #15014]

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@64535 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@ -8,11 +8,28 @@
/*
* Hi-res monotonic clock. It is currently nsec resolution, which has over
* 500 years of range.
* 500 years of range (unsigned).
*
* TBD: Is nsec even necessary? usec resolution seems enough for userspace
* and it'll be suitable for use with devices lasting over 500,000 years
* (maybe some devices designed for long-term space travel)
*
* Current API:
*
* * rb_hrtime_now - current clock value (monotonic if available)
* * rb_hrtime_mul - multiply with overflow check
* * rb_hrtime_add - add with overflow check
* * rb_timeval2hrtime - convert from timeval
* * rb_timespec2hrtime - convert from timespec
* * rb_msec2hrtime - convert from millisecond
* * rb_sec2hrtime - convert from time_t (seconds)
* * rb_hrtime2timeval - convert to timeval
* * rb_hrtime2timespec - convert to timespec
*
* Note: no conversion to milliseconds is provided here because different
* functions have different limits (e.g. epoll_wait vs w32_wait_events).
* So we provide RB_HRTIME_PER_MSEC and similar macros for implementing
* this for each use case.
*/
#define RB_HRTIME_PER_USEC ((rb_hrtime_t)1000)
#define RB_HRTIME_PER_MSEC (RB_HRTIME_PER_USEC * (rb_hrtime_t)1000)
@ -30,8 +47,13 @@ typedef uint64_t rb_hrtime_t;
#endif
/* thread.c */
/* returns the value of the monotonic clock (if available) */
rb_hrtime_t rb_hrtime_now(void);
/*
* multiply @a and @b with overflow check and return the
* (clamped to RB_HRTIME_MAX) result.
*/
static inline rb_hrtime_t
rb_hrtime_mul(rb_hrtime_t a, rb_hrtime_t b)
{
@ -48,6 +70,10 @@ rb_hrtime_mul(rb_hrtime_t a, rb_hrtime_t b)
return c;
}
/*
* add @a and @b with overflow check and return the
* (clamped to RB_HRTIME_MAX) result.
*/
static inline rb_hrtime_t
rb_hrtime_add(rb_hrtime_t a, rb_hrtime_t b)
{
@ -64,6 +90,9 @@ rb_hrtime_add(rb_hrtime_t a, rb_hrtime_t b)
return c;
}
/*
* convert a timeval struct to rb_hrtime_t, clamping at RB_HRTIME_MAX
*/
static inline rb_hrtime_t
rb_timeval2hrtime(const struct timeval *tv)
{
@ -73,6 +102,9 @@ rb_timeval2hrtime(const struct timeval *tv)
return rb_hrtime_add(s, u);
}
/*
* convert a timespec struct to rb_hrtime_t, clamping at RB_HRTIME_MAX
*/
static inline rb_hrtime_t
rb_timespec2hrtime(const struct timespec *ts)
{
@ -81,12 +113,19 @@ rb_timespec2hrtime(const struct timespec *ts)
return rb_hrtime_add(s, (rb_hrtime_t)ts->tv_nsec);
}
/*
* convert a millisecond value to rb_hrtime_t, clamping at RB_HRTIME_MAX
*/
static inline rb_hrtime_t
rb_msec2hrtime(unsigned long msec)
{
return rb_hrtime_mul((rb_hrtime_t)msec, RB_HRTIME_PER_MSEC);
}
/*
* convert a time_t value to rb_hrtime_t, clamping at RB_HRTIME_MAX
* Negative values will be clamped at 0.
*/
static inline rb_hrtime_t
rb_sec2hrtime(time_t sec)
{
@ -95,6 +134,10 @@ rb_sec2hrtime(time_t sec)
return rb_hrtime_mul((rb_hrtime_t)sec, RB_HRTIME_PER_SEC);
}
/*
* convert a rb_hrtime_t value to a timespec, suitable for calling
* functions like ppoll(2) or kevent(2)
*/
static inline struct timespec *
rb_hrtime2timespec(struct timespec *ts, const rb_hrtime_t *hrt)
{
@ -106,6 +149,10 @@ rb_hrtime2timespec(struct timespec *ts, const rb_hrtime_t *hrt)
return 0;
}
/*
* convert a rb_hrtime_t value to a timeval, suitable for calling
* functions like select(2)
*/
static inline struct timeval *
rb_hrtime2timeval(struct timeval *tv, const rb_hrtime_t *hrt)
{

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@ -1155,6 +1155,11 @@ getclockofday(struct timespec *ts)
rb_timespec_now(ts);
}
/*
* Don't inline this, since library call is already time consuming
* and we don't want "struct timespec" on stack too long for GC
*/
NOINLINE(rb_hrtime_t rb_hrtime_now(void));
rb_hrtime_t
rb_hrtime_now(void)
{