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//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "chrono"
#include "cerrno" // errno
#include "system_error" // __throw_system_error
#include <time.h> // clock_gettime, CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_REALTIME
#include "include/apple_availability.h"
#if !defined(__APPLE__)
#define _LIBCUDACXX_USE_CLOCK_GETTIME
#endif // __APPLE__
#if defined(_LIBCUDACXX_WIN32API)
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#define VC_EXTRA_LEAN
#include <windows.h>
#if _WIN32_WINNT >= _WIN32_WINNT_WIN8
#include <winapifamily.h>
#endif
#else
#if !defined(CLOCK_REALTIME) || !defined(_LIBCUDACXX_USE_CLOCK_GETTIME)
#include <sys/time.h> // for gettimeofday and timeval
#endif // !defined(CLOCK_REALTIME)
#endif // defined(_LIBCUDACXX_WIN32API)
#if !defined(_LIBCUDACXX_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK)
#if __APPLE__
#include <mach/mach_time.h> // mach_absolute_time, mach_timebase_info_data_t
#elif !defined(_LIBCUDACXX_WIN32API) && !defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)
#error "Monotonic clock not implemented"
#endif
#endif
#if defined(__unix__) && defined(__ELF__) && defined(_LIBCUDACXX_HAS_COMMENT_LIB_PRAGMA)
#pragma comment(lib, "rt")
#endif
_LIBCUDACXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD
namespace chrono
{
// system_clock
const bool system_clock::is_steady;
system_clock::time_point
system_clock::now() _NOEXCEPT
{
#if defined(_LIBCUDACXX_WIN32API)
// FILETIME is in 100ns units
using filetime_duration =
_CUDA_VSTD::chrono::duration<__int64,
_CUDA_VSTD::ratio_multiply<_CUDA_VSTD::ratio<100, 1>,
nanoseconds::period>>;
// The Windows epoch is Jan 1 1601, the Unix epoch Jan 1 1970.
static _LIBCUDACXX_CONSTEXPR const seconds nt_to_unix_epoch{11644473600};
FILETIME ft;
#if _WIN32_WINNT >= _WIN32_WINNT_WIN8
#if WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP)
GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime(&ft);
#else
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
#endif
#else
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
#endif
filetime_duration d{(static_cast<__int64>(ft.dwHighDateTime) << 32) |
static_cast<__int64>(ft.dwLowDateTime)};
return time_point(duration_cast<duration>(d - nt_to_unix_epoch));
#else
#if defined(_LIBCUDACXX_USE_CLOCK_GETTIME) && defined(CLOCK_REALTIME)
struct timespec tp;
if (0 != clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &tp))
__throw_system_error(errno, "clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME) failed");
return time_point(seconds(tp.tv_sec) + microseconds(tp.tv_nsec / 1000));
#else
timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
return time_point(seconds(tv.tv_sec) + microseconds(tv.tv_usec));
#endif // _LIBCUDACXX_USE_CLOCK_GETTIME && CLOCK_REALTIME
#endif
}
time_t
system_clock::to_time_t(const time_point& t) _NOEXCEPT
{
return time_t(duration_cast<seconds>(t.time_since_epoch()).count());
}
system_clock::time_point
system_clock::from_time_t(time_t t) _NOEXCEPT
{
return system_clock::time_point(seconds(t));
}
#ifndef _LIBCUDACXX_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
// steady_clock
//
// Warning: If this is not truly steady, then it is non-conforming. It is
// better for it to not exist and have the rest of libc++ use system_clock
// instead.
const bool steady_clock::is_steady;
#if defined(__APPLE__)
// Darwin libc versions >= 1133 provide ns precision via CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW
#if defined(_LIBCUDACXX_USE_CLOCK_GETTIME) && defined(CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW)
steady_clock::time_point
steady_clock::now() _NOEXCEPT
{
struct timespec tp;
if (0 != clock_gettime(CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW, &tp))
__throw_system_error(errno, "clock_gettime(CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW) failed");
return time_point(seconds(tp.tv_sec) + nanoseconds(tp.tv_nsec));
}
#else
// mach_absolute_time() * MachInfo.numer / MachInfo.denom is the number of
// nanoseconds since the computer booted up. MachInfo.numer and MachInfo.denom
// are run time constants supplied by the OS. This clock has no relationship
// to the Gregorian calendar. It's main use is as a high resolution timer.
// MachInfo.numer / MachInfo.denom is often 1 on the latest equipment. Specialize
// for that case as an optimization.
static
steady_clock::rep
steady_simplified()
{
return static_cast<steady_clock::rep>(mach_absolute_time());
}
static
double
compute_steady_factor()
{
mach_timebase_info_data_t MachInfo;
mach_timebase_info(&MachInfo);
return static_cast<double>(MachInfo.numer) / MachInfo.denom;
}
static
steady_clock::rep
steady_full()
{
static const double factor = compute_steady_factor();
return static_cast<steady_clock::rep>(mach_absolute_time() * factor);
}
typedef steady_clock::rep (*FP)();
static
FP
init_steady_clock()
{
mach_timebase_info_data_t MachInfo;
mach_timebase_info(&MachInfo);
if (MachInfo.numer == MachInfo.denom)
return &steady_simplified;
return &steady_full;
}
steady_clock::time_point
steady_clock::now() _NOEXCEPT
{
static FP fp = init_steady_clock();
return time_point(duration(fp()));
}
#endif // defined(_LIBCUDACXX_USE_CLOCK_GETTIME) && defined(CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW)
#elif defined(_LIBCUDACXX_WIN32API)
// https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms644905(v=vs.85).aspx says:
// If the function fails, the return value is zero. <snip>
// On systems that run Windows XP or later, the function will always succeed
// and will thus never return zero.
static LARGE_INTEGER
__QueryPerformanceFrequency()
{
LARGE_INTEGER val;
(void) QueryPerformanceFrequency(&val);
return val;
}
steady_clock::time_point
steady_clock::now() _NOEXCEPT
{
static const LARGE_INTEGER freq = __QueryPerformanceFrequency();
LARGE_INTEGER counter;
(void) QueryPerformanceCounter(&counter);
return time_point(duration(counter.QuadPart * nano::den / freq.QuadPart));
}
#elif defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)
// On Apple platforms only CLOCK_UPTIME_RAW or mach_absolute_time are able to
// time functions in the nanosecond range. Thus, they are the only acceptable
// implementations of steady_clock.
#ifdef __APPLE__
#error "Never use CLOCK_MONOTONIC for steady_clock::now on Apple platforms"
#endif
steady_clock::time_point
steady_clock::now() _NOEXCEPT
{
struct timespec tp;
if (0 != clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp))
__throw_system_error(errno, "clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) failed");
return time_point(seconds(tp.tv_sec) + nanoseconds(tp.tv_nsec));
}
#else
#error "Monotonic clock not implemented"
#endif
#endif // !_LIBCUDACXX_HAS_NO_MONOTONIC_CLOCK
}
_LIBCUDACXX_END_NAMESPACE_STD
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