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- /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
- /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- #ifndef mozilla_TimeStamp_h
- #define mozilla_TimeStamp_h
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
- #include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
- #include "mozilla/FloatingPoint.h"
- #include "mozilla/TypeTraits.h"
- #include "mozilla/Types.h"
- namespace IPC {
- template<typename T> struct ParamTraits;
- } // namespace IPC
- #ifdef XP_WIN
- // defines TimeStampValue as a complex value keeping both
- // GetTickCount and QueryPerformanceCounter values
- #include "TimeStamp_windows.h"
- #endif
- namespace mozilla {
- #ifndef XP_WIN
- typedef uint64_t TimeStampValue;
- #endif
- class TimeStamp;
- /**
- * Platform-specific implementation details of BaseTimeDuration.
- */
- class BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils
- {
- public:
- static MFBT_API double ToSeconds(int64_t aTicks);
- static MFBT_API double ToSecondsSigDigits(int64_t aTicks);
- static MFBT_API int64_t TicksFromMilliseconds(double aMilliseconds);
- static MFBT_API int64_t ResolutionInTicks();
- };
- /**
- * Instances of this class represent the length of an interval of time.
- * Negative durations are allowed, meaning the end is before the start.
- *
- * Internally the duration is stored as a int64_t in units of
- * PR_TicksPerSecond() when building with NSPR interval timers, or a
- * system-dependent unit when building with system clocks. The
- * system-dependent unit must be constant, otherwise the semantics of
- * this class would be broken.
- *
- * The ValueCalculator template parameter determines how arithmetic
- * operations are performed on the integer count of ticks (mValue).
- */
- template <typename ValueCalculator>
- class BaseTimeDuration
- {
- public:
- // The default duration is 0.
- constexpr BaseTimeDuration() : mValue(0) {}
- // Allow construction using '0' as the initial value, for readability,
- // but no other numbers (so we don't have any implicit unit conversions).
- struct _SomethingVeryRandomHere;
- MOZ_IMPLICIT BaseTimeDuration(_SomethingVeryRandomHere* aZero) : mValue(0)
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!aZero, "Who's playing funny games here?");
- }
- // Default copy-constructor and assignment are OK
- // Converting copy-constructor and assignment operator
- template <typename E>
- explicit BaseTimeDuration(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther)
- : mValue(aOther.mValue)
- { }
- template <typename E>
- BaseTimeDuration& operator=(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther)
- {
- mValue = aOther.mValue;
- return *this;
- }
- double ToSeconds() const
- {
- if (mValue == INT64_MAX) {
- return PositiveInfinity<double>();
- }
- if (mValue == INT64_MIN) {
- return NegativeInfinity<double>();
- }
- return BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::ToSeconds(mValue);
- }
- // Return a duration value that includes digits of time we think to
- // be significant. This method should be used when displaying a
- // time to humans.
- double ToSecondsSigDigits() const
- {
- if (mValue == INT64_MAX) {
- return PositiveInfinity<double>();
- }
- if (mValue == INT64_MIN) {
- return NegativeInfinity<double>();
- }
- return BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::ToSecondsSigDigits(mValue);
- }
- double ToMilliseconds() const { return ToSeconds() * 1000.0; }
- double ToMicroseconds() const { return ToMilliseconds() * 1000.0; }
- // Using a double here is safe enough; with 53 bits we can represent
- // durations up to over 280,000 years exactly. If the units of
- // mValue do not allow us to represent durations of that length,
- // long durations are clamped to the max/min representable value
- // instead of overflowing.
- static inline BaseTimeDuration FromSeconds(double aSeconds)
- {
- return FromMilliseconds(aSeconds * 1000.0);
- }
- static BaseTimeDuration FromMilliseconds(double aMilliseconds)
- {
- if (aMilliseconds == PositiveInfinity<double>()) {
- return Forever();
- }
- if (aMilliseconds == NegativeInfinity<double>()) {
- return FromTicks(INT64_MIN);
- }
- return FromTicks(
- BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::TicksFromMilliseconds(aMilliseconds));
- }
- static inline BaseTimeDuration FromMicroseconds(double aMicroseconds)
- {
- return FromMilliseconds(aMicroseconds / 1000.0);
- }
- static BaseTimeDuration Forever()
- {
- return FromTicks(INT64_MAX);
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator+(const BaseTimeDuration& aOther) const
- {
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Add(mValue, aOther.mValue));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator-(const BaseTimeDuration& aOther) const
- {
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Subtract(mValue, aOther.mValue));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration& operator+=(const BaseTimeDuration& aOther)
- {
- mValue = ValueCalculator::Add(mValue, aOther.mValue);
- return *this;
- }
- BaseTimeDuration& operator-=(const BaseTimeDuration& aOther)
- {
- mValue = ValueCalculator::Subtract(mValue, aOther.mValue);
- return *this;
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator-() const
- {
- // We don't just use FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Subtract(0, mValue))
- // since that won't give the correct result for -TimeDuration::Forever().
- int64_t ticks;
- if (mValue == INT64_MAX) {
- ticks = INT64_MIN;
- } else if (mValue == INT64_MIN) {
- ticks = INT64_MAX;
- } else {
- ticks = -mValue;
- }
- return FromTicks(ticks);
- }
- private:
- // Block double multiplier (slower, imprecise if long duration) - Bug 853398.
- // If required, use MultDouble explicitly and with care.
- BaseTimeDuration operator*(const double aMultiplier) const = delete;
- // Block double divisor (for the same reason, and because dividing by
- // fractional values would otherwise invoke the int64_t variant, and rounding
- // the passed argument can then cause divide-by-zero) - Bug 1147491.
- BaseTimeDuration operator/(const double aDivisor) const = delete;
- public:
- BaseTimeDuration MultDouble(double aMultiplier) const
- {
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Multiply(mValue, aMultiplier));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator*(const int32_t aMultiplier) const
- {
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Multiply(mValue, aMultiplier));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator*(const uint32_t aMultiplier) const
- {
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Multiply(mValue, aMultiplier));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator*(const int64_t aMultiplier) const
- {
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Multiply(mValue, aMultiplier));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator*(const uint64_t aMultiplier) const
- {
- if (aMultiplier > INT64_MAX) {
- return Forever();
- }
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Multiply(mValue, aMultiplier));
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator/(const int64_t aDivisor) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(aDivisor != 0, "Division by zero");
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Divide(mValue, aDivisor));
- }
- double operator/(const BaseTimeDuration& aOther) const
- {
- #ifndef MOZ_B2G
- // Bug 1066388 - This fails on B2G ICS Emulator
- MOZ_ASSERT(aOther.mValue != 0, "Division by zero");
- #endif
- return ValueCalculator::DivideDouble(mValue, aOther.mValue);
- }
- BaseTimeDuration operator%(const BaseTimeDuration& aOther) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(aOther.mValue != 0, "Division by zero");
- return FromTicks(ValueCalculator::Modulo(mValue, aOther.mValue));
- }
- template<typename E>
- bool operator<(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther) const
- {
- return mValue < aOther.mValue;
- }
- template<typename E>
- bool operator<=(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther) const
- {
- return mValue <= aOther.mValue;
- }
- template<typename E>
- bool operator>=(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther) const
- {
- return mValue >= aOther.mValue;
- }
- template<typename E>
- bool operator>(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther) const
- {
- return mValue > aOther.mValue;
- }
- template<typename E>
- bool operator==(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther) const
- {
- return mValue == aOther.mValue;
- }
- template<typename E>
- bool operator!=(const BaseTimeDuration<E>& aOther) const
- {
- return mValue != aOther.mValue;
- }
- bool IsZero() const
- {
- return mValue == 0;
- }
- explicit operator bool() const
- {
- return mValue != 0;
- }
- // Return a best guess at the system's current timing resolution,
- // which might be variable. BaseTimeDurations below this order of
- // magnitude are meaningless, and those at the same order of
- // magnitude or just above are suspect.
- static BaseTimeDuration Resolution() {
- return FromTicks(BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::ResolutionInTicks());
- }
- // We could define additional operators here:
- // -- convert to/from other time units
- // -- scale duration by a float
- // but let's do that on demand.
- // Comparing durations for equality will only lead to bugs on
- // platforms with high-resolution timers.
- private:
- friend class TimeStamp;
- friend struct IPC::ParamTraits<mozilla::BaseTimeDuration<ValueCalculator>>;
- template <typename>
- friend class BaseTimeDuration;
- static BaseTimeDuration FromTicks(int64_t aTicks)
- {
- BaseTimeDuration t;
- t.mValue = aTicks;
- return t;
- }
- static BaseTimeDuration FromTicks(double aTicks)
- {
- // NOTE: this MUST be a >= test, because int64_t(double(INT64_MAX))
- // overflows and gives INT64_MIN.
- if (aTicks >= double(INT64_MAX)) {
- return FromTicks(INT64_MAX);
- }
- // This MUST be a <= test.
- if (aTicks <= double(INT64_MIN)) {
- return FromTicks(INT64_MIN);
- }
- return FromTicks(int64_t(aTicks));
- }
- // Duration, result is implementation-specific difference of two TimeStamps
- int64_t mValue;
- };
- /**
- * Perform arithmetic operations on the value of a BaseTimeDuration without
- * doing strict checks on the range of values.
- */
- class TimeDurationValueCalculator
- {
- public:
- static int64_t Add(int64_t aA, int64_t aB) { return aA + aB; }
- static int64_t Subtract(int64_t aA, int64_t aB) { return aA - aB; }
- template <typename T>
- static int64_t Multiply(int64_t aA, T aB)
- {
- static_assert(IsIntegral<T>::value,
- "Using integer multiplication routine with non-integer type."
- " Further specialization required");
- return aA * static_cast<int64_t>(aB);
- }
- static int64_t Divide(int64_t aA, int64_t aB) { return aA / aB; }
- static double DivideDouble(int64_t aA, int64_t aB)
- {
- return static_cast<double>(aA) / aB;
- }
- static int64_t Modulo(int64_t aA, int64_t aB) { return aA % aB; }
- };
- template <>
- inline int64_t
- TimeDurationValueCalculator::Multiply<double>(int64_t aA, double aB)
- {
- return static_cast<int64_t>(aA * aB);
- }
- /**
- * Specialization of BaseTimeDuration that uses TimeDurationValueCalculator for
- * arithmetic on the mValue member.
- *
- * Use this class for time durations that are *not* expected to hold values of
- * Forever (or the negative equivalent) or when such time duration are *not*
- * expected to be used in arithmetic operations.
- */
- typedef BaseTimeDuration<TimeDurationValueCalculator> TimeDuration;
- /**
- * Instances of this class represent moments in time, or a special
- * "null" moment. We do not use the non-monotonic system clock or
- * local time, since they can be reset, causing apparent backward
- * travel in time, which can confuse algorithms. Instead we measure
- * elapsed time according to the system. This time can never go
- * backwards (i.e. it never wraps around, at least not in less than
- * five million years of system elapsed time). It might not advance
- * while the system is sleeping. If TimeStamp::SetNow() is not called
- * at all for hours or days, we might not notice the passage of some
- * of that time.
- *
- * We deliberately do not expose a way to convert TimeStamps to some
- * particular unit. All you can do is compute a difference between two
- * TimeStamps to get a TimeDuration. You can also add a TimeDuration
- * to a TimeStamp to get a new TimeStamp. You can't do something
- * meaningless like add two TimeStamps.
- *
- * Internally this is implemented as either a wrapper around
- * - high-resolution, monotonic, system clocks if they exist on this
- * platform
- * - PRIntervalTime otherwise. We detect wraparounds of
- * PRIntervalTime and work around them.
- *
- * This class is similar to C++11's time_point, however it is
- * explicitly nullable and provides an IsNull() method. time_point
- * is initialized to the clock's epoch and provides a
- * time_since_epoch() method that functions similiarly. i.e.
- * t.IsNull() is equivalent to t.time_since_epoch() == decltype(t)::duration::zero();
- */
- class TimeStamp
- {
- public:
- /**
- * Initialize to the "null" moment
- */
- constexpr TimeStamp() : mValue(0) {}
- // Default copy-constructor and assignment are OK
- /**
- * The system timestamps are the same as the TimeStamp
- * retrieved by mozilla::TimeStamp. Since we need this for
- * vsync timestamps, we enable the creation of mozilla::TimeStamps
- * on platforms that support vsync aligned refresh drivers / compositors
- * Verified true as of Jan 31, 2015: B2G and OS X
- * False on Windows 7
- * UNTESTED ON OTHER PLATFORMS
- */
- #if defined(MOZ_WIDGET_GONK) || defined(XP_DARWIN)
- static TimeStamp FromSystemTime(int64_t aSystemTime)
- {
- static_assert(sizeof(aSystemTime) == sizeof(TimeStampValue),
- "System timestamp should be same units as TimeStampValue");
- return TimeStamp(aSystemTime);
- }
- #endif
- /**
- * Return true if this is the "null" moment
- */
- bool IsNull() const { return mValue == 0; }
- /**
- * Return true if this is not the "null" moment, may be used in tests, e.g.:
- * |if (timestamp) { ... }|
- */
- explicit operator bool() const
- {
- return mValue != 0;
- }
- /**
- * Return a timestamp reflecting the current elapsed system time. This
- * is monotonically increasing (i.e., does not decrease) over the
- * lifetime of this process' XPCOM session.
- *
- * Now() is trying to ensure the best possible precision on each platform,
- * at least one millisecond.
- *
- * NowLoRes() has been introduced to workaround performance problems of
- * QueryPerformanceCounter on the Windows platform. NowLoRes() is giving
- * lower precision, usually 15.6 ms, but with very good performance benefit.
- * Use it for measurements of longer times, like >200ms timeouts.
- */
- static TimeStamp Now() { return Now(true); }
- static TimeStamp NowLoRes() { return Now(false); }
- /**
- * Return a timestamp representing the time when the current process was
- * created which will be comparable with other timestamps taken with this
- * class. If the actual process creation time is detected to be inconsistent
- * the @a aIsInconsistent parameter will be set to true, the returned
- * timestamp however will still be valid though inaccurate.
- *
- * @param aIsInconsistent Set to true if an inconsistency was detected in the
- * process creation time
- * @returns A timestamp representing the time when the process was created,
- * this timestamp is always valid even when errors are reported
- */
- static MFBT_API TimeStamp ProcessCreation(bool& aIsInconsistent);
- /**
- * Records a process restart. After this call ProcessCreation() will return
- * the time when the browser was restarted instead of the actual time when
- * the process was created.
- */
- static MFBT_API void RecordProcessRestart();
- /**
- * Compute the difference between two timestamps. Both must be non-null.
- */
- TimeDuration operator-(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- MOZ_ASSERT(!aOther.IsNull(), "Cannot compute with aOther null value");
- static_assert(-INT64_MAX > INT64_MIN, "int64_t sanity check");
- int64_t ticks = int64_t(mValue - aOther.mValue);
- // Check for overflow.
- if (mValue > aOther.mValue) {
- if (ticks < 0) {
- ticks = INT64_MAX;
- }
- } else {
- if (ticks > 0) {
- ticks = INT64_MIN;
- }
- }
- return TimeDuration::FromTicks(ticks);
- }
- TimeStamp operator+(const TimeDuration& aOther) const
- {
- TimeStamp result = *this;
- result += aOther;
- return result;
- }
- TimeStamp operator-(const TimeDuration& aOther) const
- {
- TimeStamp result = *this;
- result -= aOther;
- return result;
- }
- TimeStamp& operator+=(const TimeDuration& aOther)
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- TimeStampValue value = mValue + aOther.mValue;
- // Check for underflow.
- // (We don't check for overflow because it's not obvious what the error
- // behavior should be in that case.)
- if (aOther.mValue < 0 && value > mValue) {
- value = 0;
- }
- mValue = value;
- return *this;
- }
- TimeStamp& operator-=(const TimeDuration& aOther)
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- TimeStampValue value = mValue - aOther.mValue;
- // Check for underflow.
- // (We don't check for overflow because it's not obvious what the error
- // behavior should be in that case.)
- if (aOther.mValue > 0 && value > mValue) {
- value = 0;
- }
- mValue = value;
- return *this;
- }
- bool operator<(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- MOZ_ASSERT(!aOther.IsNull(), "Cannot compute with aOther null value");
- return mValue < aOther.mValue;
- }
- bool operator<=(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- MOZ_ASSERT(!aOther.IsNull(), "Cannot compute with aOther null value");
- return mValue <= aOther.mValue;
- }
- bool operator>=(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- MOZ_ASSERT(!aOther.IsNull(), "Cannot compute with aOther null value");
- return mValue >= aOther.mValue;
- }
- bool operator>(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- MOZ_ASSERT(!IsNull(), "Cannot compute with a null value");
- MOZ_ASSERT(!aOther.IsNull(), "Cannot compute with aOther null value");
- return mValue > aOther.mValue;
- }
- bool operator==(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- return IsNull()
- ? aOther.IsNull()
- : !aOther.IsNull() && mValue == aOther.mValue;
- }
- bool operator!=(const TimeStamp& aOther) const
- {
- return !(*this == aOther);
- }
- // Comparing TimeStamps for equality should be discouraged. Adding
- // two TimeStamps, or scaling TimeStamps, is nonsense and must never
- // be allowed.
- static MFBT_API void Startup();
- static MFBT_API void Shutdown();
- private:
- friend struct IPC::ParamTraits<mozilla::TimeStamp>;
- friend void StartupTimelineRecordExternal(int, uint64_t);
- MOZ_IMPLICIT TimeStamp(TimeStampValue aValue) : mValue(aValue) {}
- static MFBT_API TimeStamp Now(bool aHighResolution);
- /**
- * Computes the uptime of the current process in microseconds. The result
- * is platform-dependent and needs to be checked against existing timestamps
- * for consistency.
- *
- * @returns The number of microseconds since the calling process was started
- * or 0 if an error was encountered while computing the uptime
- */
- static MFBT_API uint64_t ComputeProcessUptime();
- /**
- * When built with PRIntervalTime, a value of 0 means this instance
- * is "null". Otherwise, the low 32 bits represent a PRIntervalTime,
- * and the high 32 bits represent a counter of the number of
- * rollovers of PRIntervalTime that we've seen. This counter starts
- * at 1 to avoid a real time colliding with the "null" value.
- *
- * PR_INTERVAL_MAX is set at 100,000 ticks per second. So the minimum
- * time to wrap around is about 2^64/100000 seconds, i.e. about
- * 5,849,424 years.
- *
- * When using a system clock, a value is system dependent.
- */
- TimeStampValue mValue;
- };
- } // namespace mozilla
- #endif /* mozilla_TimeStamp_h */
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