Added: Implementation of timer tests for linux

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kaetemi 2012-07-28 01:32:48 +02:00
parent ebabe8ed73
commit d14bbaf331
2 changed files with 169 additions and 66 deletions

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@ -221,6 +221,9 @@ void CPThread::wait ()
bool CPThread::setCPUMask(uint64 cpuMask)
{
#ifdef __USE_GNU
nlwarning("This code does not work. May cause a segmentation fault...");
sint res = pthread_setaffinity_np(_ThreadHandle, sizeof(uint64), (const cpu_set_t*)&cpuMask);
if (res)
@ -228,9 +231,14 @@ bool CPThread::setCPUMask(uint64 cpuMask)
nlwarning("pthread_setaffinity_np() returned %d", res);
return false;
}
#endif // __USE_GNU
return true;
#else // __USE_GNU
return false;
#endif // __USE_GNU
}
/*
@ -238,9 +246,12 @@ bool CPThread::setCPUMask(uint64 cpuMask)
*/
uint64 CPThread::getCPUMask()
{
uint64 cpuMask = 1;
#ifdef __USE_GNU
nlwarning("This code does not work. May cause a segmentation fault...");
uint64 cpuMask = 0;
sint res = pthread_getaffinity_np(_ThreadHandle, sizeof(uint64), (cpu_set_t*)&cpuMask);
if (res)
@ -248,9 +259,14 @@ uint64 CPThread::getCPUMask()
nlwarning("pthread_getaffinity_np() returned %d", res);
return 0;
}
#endif // __USE_GNU
return cpuMask;
#else // __USE_GNU
return 0;
#endif // __USE_GNU
}
void CPThread::setPriority(TThreadPriority priority)
@ -311,9 +327,9 @@ IProcess *IProcess::getCurrentProcess ()
*/
uint64 CPProcess::getCPUMask()
{
uint64 cpuMask = 1;
#ifdef __USE_GNU
uint64 cpuMask = 0;
sint res = sched_getaffinity(getpid(), sizeof(uint64), (cpu_set_t*)&cpuMask);
if (res)
@ -321,15 +337,21 @@ uint64 CPProcess::getCPUMask()
nlwarning("sched_getaffinity() returned %d, errno = %d: %s", res, errno, strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
#endif // __USE_GNU
return cpuMask;
#else // __USE_GNU
return 0;
#endif // __USE_GNU
}
/// set the CPU mask
bool CPProcess::setCPUMask(uint64 cpuMask)
{
#ifdef __USE_GNU
sint res = sched_setaffinity(getpid(), sizeof(uint64), (const cpu_set_t*)&cpuMask);
if (res)
@ -337,9 +359,14 @@ bool CPProcess::setCPUMask(uint64 cpuMask)
nlwarning("sched_setaffinity() returned %d, errno = %d: %s", res, errno, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
#endif // __USE_GNU
return true;
#else // __USE_GNU
return false;
#endif // __USE_GNU
}

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@ -42,13 +42,63 @@ namespace {
bool a_HaveQueryPerformance = false;
LARGE_INTEGER a_QueryPerformanceFrequency;
#endif
#ifdef NL_OS_UNIX
# if defined(_POSIX_TIMERS) && (_POSIX_TIMERS > 0)
# if defined(_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK) && (_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK >= 0)
# define NL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
# endif
# endif
# ifdef NL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
bool a_CheckedMonotonicClock = false;
bool a_HasMonotonicClock = false;
uint64 a_MonotonicClockFrequency = 0;
uint64 a_MonotonicClockResolutionNs = 0;
bool hasMonotonicClock()
{
if (!a_CheckedMonotonicClock)
{
/* Initialize the local time engine.
* On Unix, this method will find out if the Monotonic Clock is supported
* (seems supported by kernel 2.6, not by kernel 2.4). See getLocalTime().
*/
struct timespec tv;
if ((clock_gettime( CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv ) == 0) &&
(clock_getres( CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv ) == 0))
{
// nldebug( "Monotonic local time supported (resolution %.6f ms)", ((float)tv.tv_sec)*1000.0f + ((float)tv.tv_nsec)/1000000.0f );
if (tv.tv_sec > 0)
{
nlwarning("Monotonic clock not ok, resolution > 1s");
a_HasMonotonicClock = false;
}
else
{
uint64 nsPerTick = tv.tv_nsec;
uint64 nsPerSec = 1000000000L;
uint64 tickPerSec = nsPerSec / nsPerTick;
a_MonotonicClockFrequency = tickPerSec;
a_MonotonicClockResolutionNs = nsPerTick;
a_HasMonotonicClock = true;
}
}
else
{
a_HasMonotonicClock = false;
}
a_CheckedMonotonicClock = true;
}
return a_HasMonotonicClock;
}
# endif
#endif
}
void CTime::probeTimerInfo(CTime::CTimerInfo &result)
{
breakable
{
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
LARGE_INTEGER winPerfFreq;
LARGE_INTEGER winPerfCount;
DWORD lowResTime;
@ -78,21 +128,34 @@ void CTime::probeTimerInfo(CTime::CTimerInfo &result)
{
lowResTime = timeGetTime();
}
#else
// nldebug("Probe of timer info not implemented");
result.IsHighPrecisionAvailable = false;
result.RequiresSingleCore = true;
break;
#endif
#else
// Other platforms are awesome. Generic implementation for now.
TTime localTime = getLocalTime();
result.IsHighPrecisionAvailable = true;
result.HighPrecisionResolution = 0;
# ifdef NL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
timespec monoClock;
if (hasMonotonicClock())
{
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &monoClock);
result.HighPrecisionResolution = a_MonotonicClockFrequency;
}
else
{
nldebug("Monotonic clock not available");
}
# endif
#endif
uint64 cpuMask = IProcess::getCurrentProcess()->getCPUMask();
uint64 threadMask = IThread::getCurrentThread()->getCPUMask();
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
#else
TTicks timerFrequency = 0;
#endif
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
uint64 threadMask = IThread::getCurrentThread()->getCPUMask(); // broken on linux, don't expect it to work anywhere
#else
uint64 threadMask = cpuMask;
#endif
uint identical = 0; // Identical stamps may indicate the os handling backwards glitches.
uint backwards = 0; // Happens when the timers are not always in sync and the implementation is faulty.
@ -109,7 +172,12 @@ void CTime::probeTimerInfo(CTime::CTimerInfo &result)
{
if (cpuMask & currentBit)
{
IThread::getCurrentThread()->setCPUMask(currentBit);
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
if (!IThread::getCurrentThread()->setCPUMask(currentBit))
#else
if (!IProcess::getCurrentProcess()->setCPUMask(currentBit))
#endif
break; // Thread was set to last cpu.
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
// Make sure the thread is rescheduled.
SwitchToThread();
@ -152,13 +220,53 @@ void CTime::probeTimerInfo(CTime::CTimerInfo &result)
++regular;
lowResTime = lowResTimeN;
}
#else
#ifdef NL_OS_UNIX
sched_yield();
#else
nlSleep(0);
#endif
# ifdef NL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
if (hasMonotonicClock())
{
timespec monoClockN;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &monoClockN);
if (monoClock.tv_sec == monoClockN.tv_sec && monoClock.tv_nsec == monoClockN.tv_nsec)
++identical;
if (monoClockN.tv_sec < monoClock.tv_sec || (monoClock.tv_sec == monoClockN.tv_sec && monoClockN.tv_nsec < monoClock.tv_nsec))
++backwards;
if (monoClock.tv_sec == monoClockN.tv_sec && (monoClockN.tv_nsec - monoClock.tv_nsec > 50000000L))
++skipping;
else if ((monoClock.tv_sec == monoClockN.tv_sec && monoClock.tv_nsec < monoClockN.tv_nsec) || monoClock.tv_sec < monoClockN.tv_sec)
++regular;
monoClock.tv_sec = monoClockN.tv_sec;
monoClock.tv_nsec = monoClockN.tv_nsec;
}
else
# endif
{
TTime localTimeN = getLocalTime();
if (localTimeN == localTime)
++identical;
if (localTimeN < localTime || localTimeN - localTime < 0)
++backwards;
if (localTimeN - localTime > 50)
++skipping;
else if (localTimeN > localTime)
++regular;
localTime = localTimeN;
}
#endif
}
currentBit <<= 1;
}
}
#ifdef NL_OS_WINDOWS
IThread::getCurrentThread()->setCPUMask(threadMask);
#else
IProcess::getCurrentProcess()->setCPUMask(threadMask);
#endif
nldebug("Timer resolution: %i Hz", (int)(result.HighPrecisionResolution));
nldebug("Time identical: %i, backwards: %i, regular: %i, skipping: %i, frequency bug: %i", identical, backwards, regular, skipping, frequencybug);
@ -266,49 +374,17 @@ TTime CTime::getLocalTime ()
#elif defined (NL_OS_UNIX)
static bool initdone = false;
static bool isMonotonicClockSupported = false;
if ( ! initdone )
#ifdef NL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
if (hasMonotonicClock())
{
#if defined(_POSIX_TIMERS) && (_POSIX_TIMERS > 0)
#if defined(_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK) && (_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK >= 0)
/* Initialize the local time engine.
* On Unix, this method will find out if the Monotonic Clock is supported
* (seems supported by kernel 2.6, not by kernel 2.4). See getLocalTime().
*/
struct timespec tv;
if ( (clock_gettime( CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv ) == 0) &&
(clock_getres( CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv ) == 0) )
{
// nldebug( "Monotonic local time supported (resolution %.6f ms)", ((float)tv.tv_sec)*1000.0f + ((float)tv.tv_nsec)/1000000.0f );
isMonotonicClockSupported = true;
}
else
#endif
#endif
{
// nlwarning( "Monotonic local time not supported, caution with time sync" );
}
initdone = true;
}
#if defined(_POSIX_TIMERS) && (_POSIX_TIMERS > 0)
#if defined(_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK) && (_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK >= 0)
if ( isMonotonicClockSupported )
{
struct timespec tv;
timespec tv;
// This is not affected by system time changes.
if ( clock_gettime( CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tv ) != 0 )
nlerror ("Can't get clock time again");
return (TTime)tv.tv_sec * (TTime)1000 + (TTime)((tv.tv_nsec/*+500*/) / 1000000);
}
#endif
#endif
// This is affected by system time changes.