/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * $Id: Itimer.c,v 1.21 2001/02/27 12:43:45 rrt Exp $
+ * $Id: Itimer.c,v 1.35 2003/03/29 00:27:11 sof Exp $
*
* (c) The GHC Team, 1995-1999
*
* Hence, we use the old-fashioned @setitimer@ that just about everyone seems
* to support. So much for standards.
*/
-
-#if !defined(_AIX)
-# define NON_POSIX_SOURCE
-#endif
-
#include "Rts.h"
#include "RtsFlags.h"
+#include "Timer.h"
#include "Itimer.h"
#include "Proftimer.h"
#include "Schedule.h"
# endif
# endif
-#if HAVE_WINDOWS_H
-# include <windows.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
+# include <signal.h>
#endif
-
-lnat total_ticks = 0;
-
-/* ticks left before next pre-emptive context switch */
-int ticks_to_ctxt_switch = 0;
-
-/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Tick handler
-
- We use the ticker for time profiling.
-
- SMP note: this signal could be delivered to *any* thread. We have
- to ensure that it doesn't matter which thread actually runs the
- signal handler.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
static
-void
-#if defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS) || (defined(cygwin32_TARGET_OS) && !defined(HAVE_SETITIMER))
-CALLBACK
-handle_tick(UINT uID STG_UNUSED, UINT uMsg STG_UNUSED, DWORD dwUser STG_UNUSED,
- DWORD dw1 STG_UNUSED, DWORD d STG_UNUSED)
-#else
-handle_tick(int unused STG_UNUSED)
-#endif
+int
+install_vtalrm_handler(TickProc handle_tick)
{
- total_ticks++;
-
-#ifdef PROFILING
- handleProfTick();
-#endif
-
- /* so we can get a rough indication of the current time at any point
- * without having to call gettimeofday() (see Select.c):
- */
- ticks_since_timestamp++;
-
- ticks_to_ctxt_switch--;
- if (ticks_to_ctxt_switch <= 0) {
- ticks_to_ctxt_switch = RtsFlags.ConcFlags.ctxtSwitchTicks;
- context_switch = 1; /* schedule a context switch */
- }
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Handling timer events under cygwin32 is not done with signal/setitimer.
- * Instead of the two steps of first registering a signal handler to handle
- * \tr{SIGVTALRM} and then start generating them via @setitimer()@, we use
- * the Multimedia API (MM) and its @timeSetEvent@. (Internally, the MM API
- * creates a separate thread that will notify the main thread of timer
- * expiry). -- SOF 7/96
- *
- * 11/98: if the cygwin DLL supports setitimer(), then use it instead.
- */
+ struct sigaction action;
-#if defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS) || (defined(cygwin32_TARGET_OS) && !defined(HAVE_SETITIMER))
+ action.sa_handler = handle_tick;
-LPTIMECALLBACK vtalrm_cback;
+ sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
+ action.sa_flags = 0;
-nat
-initialize_virtual_timer(nat ms)
-{
- /* On Win32 setups that don't have support for
- setitimer(), we use the MultiMedia API's timer
- support.
-
- The delivery of ticks isn't free; the performance hit should be checked.
- */
- unsigned int delay;
- static unsigned int vtalrm_id;
-
- if (ms) {
- delay = timeBeginPeriod(1);
- if (delay == TIMERR_NOCANDO) { /* error of some sort. */
- return delay;
- }
- vtalrm_id =
- timeSetEvent(ms, /* event every `delay' milliseconds. */
- 1, /* precision is within 1 ms */
- vtalrm_cback,
- TIME_CALLBACK_FUNCTION, /* ordinary callback */
- TIME_PERIODIC);
- } else {
- timeKillEvent(vtalrm_id);
- timeEndPeriod(1);
- }
-
- return 0;
+ return sigaction(SIGVTALRM, &action, NULL);
}
-
-#else
-nat
-initialize_virtual_timer(nat ms)
+int
+startTicker(nat ms, TickProc handle_tick)
{
# ifndef HAVE_SETITIMER
/* fprintf(stderr, "No virtual timer on this system\n"); */
# else
struct itimerval it;
+ install_vtalrm_handler(handle_tick);
+
timestamp = getourtimeofday();
- ticks_since_timestamp = 0;
it.it_value.tv_sec = ms / 1000;
it.it_value.tv_usec = 1000 * (ms - (1000 * it.it_value.tv_sec));
# endif
}
-#endif /* !cygwin32_TARGET_OS */
+int
+stopTicker()
+{
+# ifndef HAVE_SETITIMER
+ /* fprintf(stderr, "No virtual timer on this system\n"); */
+ return -1;
+# else
+ struct itimerval it;
+
+ it.it_value.tv_sec = 0;
+ it.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
+ it.it_interval = it.it_value;
+ return (setitimer(ITIMER_VIRTUAL, &it, NULL));
+# endif
+}
# if 0
/* This is a potential POSIX version */
-nat
-initialize_virtual_timer(nat ms)
+int
+startTicker(nat ms)
{
struct sigevent se;
struct itimerspec it;
timer_t tid;
timestamp = getourtimeofday();
- ticks_since_timestamp = 0;
se.sigev_notify = SIGEV_SIGNAL;
se.sigev_signo = SIGVTALRM;
it.it_value.tv_sec = ms / 1000;
it.it_value.tv_nsec = 1000000 * (ms - 1000 * it.it_value.tv_sec);
it.it_interval = it.it_value;
- timer_settime(tid, TIMER_RELTIME, &it, NULL);
-}
-# endif
-
-#if defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS) || (defined(cygwin32_TARGET_OS) && !defined(HAVE_SETITIMER))
-int
-install_vtalrm_handler(void)
-{
- vtalrm_cback = handle_tick;
- return 0;
+ return timer_settime(tid, TIMER_RELTIME, &it, NULL);
}
-#else
int
-install_vtalrm_handler(void)
+stopTicker()
{
- struct sigaction action;
-
- action.sa_handler = handle_tick;
+ struct sigevent se;
+ struct itimerspec it;
+ timer_t tid;
- sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
- action.sa_flags = 0;
+ timestamp = getourtimeofday();
- return sigaction(SIGVTALRM, &action, NULL);
+ se.sigev_notify = SIGEV_SIGNAL;
+ se.sigev_signo = SIGVTALRM;
+ se.sigev_value.sival_int = SIGVTALRM;
+ if (timer_create(CLOCK_VIRTUAL, &se, &tid)) {
+ barf("can't create virtual timer");
+ }
+ it.it_value.tv_sec = 0;
+ it.it_value.tv_nsec = 0;
+ it.it_interval = it.it_value;
+ return timer_settime(tid, TIMER_RELTIME, &it, NULL);
}
+# endif
+#if 0
+/* Currently unused */
void
block_vtalrm_signal(void)
{
/* gettimeofday() takes around 1us on our 500MHz PIII. Since we're
* only calling it 50 times/s, it shouldn't have any great impact.
*/
-#if !defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS)
unsigned int
getourtimeofday(void)
{
return (tv.tv_sec * TICK_FREQUENCY +
tv.tv_usec * TICK_FREQUENCY / 1000000);
}
-#else
-unsigned int
-getourtimeofday(void)
-{
- return ((unsigned int)GetTickCount() * TICK_FREQUENCY) / 1000;
-}
-#endif
+