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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Mathewson
4c877ae874 Add monotime functions for clearing monotonic times
We need this to replace some of our "msec" users with monotime
users.
2017-12-13 08:29:23 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
021fdd39e4 Use mach_approximate_time() for coarse time where available.
This lets us have a coarse-time implementation with reasonable
performance characteristics on OSX and iOS.

Implements 24427.
2017-12-08 09:24:02 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
c3c0a05f51 Add a new notion of "stamps" to be a fast 32-bit monotonic timestamp
The goal here is to replace our use of msec-based timestamps with
something less precise, but easier to calculate.  We're doing this
because calculating lots of msec-based timestamps requires lots of
64/32 division operations, which can be inefficient on 32-bit
platforms.

We make sure that these stamps can be calculated using only the
coarse monotonic timer and 32-bit bitwise operations.
2017-11-27 09:43:15 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
c1deabd3b0 Run our #else/#endif annotator on our source code. 2017-09-15 16:24:44 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
7a597718bb Split some long #if lines to make the #endif annotator happy 2017-09-15 16:24:21 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
7505f452c8 Run the copyright update script. 2017-03-15 16:13:17 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
22314f9050 loony mingwcross bug: insist we dont have clock_gettime. 2016-07-21 14:09:00 +02:00
Nick Mathewson
2d26b1a549 Actually make monotonic time functions mockable.
This is different from making the functions mockable, since
monotime_t is opaque and so providing mocks for the functions is
really hard.
2016-07-21 07:02:33 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
72a1f0180d Revert "Make the monotonic{_coarse,}_get() functions mockable."
This reverts commit 2999f0b33f.
2016-07-21 10:30:21 +02:00
Nick Mathewson
2999f0b33f Make the monotonic{_coarse,}_get() functions mockable. 2016-07-21 10:25:23 +02:00
Nick Mathewson
2a217ef723 Expose monotonic time ratchet functions for testing. 2016-07-19 11:40:47 +02:00
Nick Mathewson
dc6f5d1dc1 Basic portable monotonic timer implementation
This code uses QueryPerformanceCounter() [**] on Windows,
mach_absolute_time() on OSX, clock_gettime() where available, and
gettimeofday() [*] elsewhere.

Timer types are stored in an opaque OS-specific format; the only
supported operation is to compute the difference between two timers.

[*] As you know, gettimeofday() isn't monotonic, so we include
a simple ratchet function to ensure that it only moves forward.

[**] As you may not know, QueryPerformanceCounter() isn't actually
always as monotonic as you might like it to be, so we ratchet that
one too.

We also include a "coarse monotonic timer" for cases where we don't
actually need high-resolution time.  This is GetTickCount{,64}() on
Windows, clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE) on Linux, and falls
back to regular monotonic time elsewhere.
2016-07-19 11:40:46 +02:00
Nick Mathewson
aa971c5924 Move our "what time is it now" compat functions into a new module
I'm not moving our "format and parse the time" functions, since
those have been pretty volatile over the last couple of years.
2016-07-08 10:38:59 -04:00