(in-package "SB!IMPL")
-(defconstant internal-time-units-per-second 100
+(defconstant sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second 1000
#!+sb-doc
"The number of internal time units that fit into a second. See
GET-INTERNAL-REAL-TIME and GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME.")
(defconstant micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit
- (/ 1000000 internal-time-units-per-second))
+ (/ 1000000 sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second))
\f
;;; The base number of seconds for our internal "epoch". We initialize
;;; this to the time of the first call to GET-INTERNAL-REAL-TIME, and
#!+sb-doc
"Return the real time in the internal time format. This is useful for
finding elapsed time. See INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND."
- ;; FIXME: See comment on OPTIMIZE declaration in GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME.
- (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 3)))
(multiple-value-bind (ignore seconds useconds) (sb!unix:unix-gettimeofday)
(declare (ignore ignore) (type (unsigned-byte 32) seconds useconds))
(let ((base *internal-real-time-base-seconds*)
(truly-the (unsigned-byte 32)
(+ (the (unsigned-byte 32)
(* (the (unsigned-byte 32) (- seconds base))
- internal-time-units-per-second))
+ sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second))
uint)))
(t
(setq *internal-real-time-base-seconds* seconds)
"Return the run time in the internal time format. This is useful for
finding CPU usage."
(declare (values (unsigned-byte 32)))
- ;; FIXME: In CMU CL this was (SPEED 3) (SAFETY 0), and perhaps
- ;; someday it should be again, since overhead here is annoying. But
- ;; it's even more annoying to worry about this function returning
- ;; out-of-range values, so while debugging the profiling code,
- ;; I set it to (SAFETY 3) for now.
- (declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 3)))
(multiple-value-bind (ignore utime-sec utime-usec stime-sec stime-usec)
(sb!unix:unix-fast-getrusage sb!unix:rusage_self)
(declare (ignore ignore)
;; documented anywhere and the observed behavior is to
;; sometimes return 1000000 exactly.)
(type (integer 0 1000000) utime-usec stime-usec))
-
(let ((result (+ (the (unsigned-byte 32)
(* (the (unsigned-byte 32) (+ utime-sec stime-sec))
- internal-time-units-per-second))
+ sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second))
(floor (+ utime-usec
stime-usec
(floor micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit 2))
\f
;;;; Encode and decode universal times.
-;;; Returns two values:
-;;; - the minutes west of GMT.
-;;; - T if daylight savings is in effect, NIL if not.
-(sb!alien:def-alien-routine get-timezone sb!c-call:void
- (when sb!c-call:long :in)
- (minutes-west sb!c-call:int :out)
- (daylight-savings-p sb!alien:boolean :out))
-
;;; Subtract from the returned Internal-Time to get the universal
;;; time. The offset between our time base and the Perq one is 2145
;;; weeks and five days.
(defun get-universal-time ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Returns a single integer for the current time of
+ "Return a single integer for the current time of
day in universal time format."
(multiple-value-bind (res secs) (sb!unix:unix-gettimeofday)
(declare (ignore res))
(defun get-decoded-time ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Returns nine values specifying the current time as follows:
+ "Return nine values specifying the current time as follows:
second, minute, hour, date, month, year, day of week (0 = Monday), T
(daylight savings times) or NIL (standard time), and timezone."
(decode-universal-time (get-universal-time)))
(year NIL)
(day NIL)
(daylight NIL)
- (timezone (if (null time-zone)
- (multiple-value-bind
- (ignore minwest dst)
- (get-timezone (- universal-time
- unix-to-universal-time))
- (declare (ignore ignore))
- (setf daylight dst)
- minwest)
- (* time-zone 60))))
+ (timezone (cond
+ ((null time-zone)
+ (multiple-value-bind
+ (ignore minwest dst)
+ (sb!unix::get-timezone (- universal-time
+ unix-to-universal-time))
+ (declare (ignore ignore))
+ (declare (fixnum minwest))
+ (setf daylight dst)
+ minwest))
+ (t (* time-zone 60)))))
(declare (fixnum timezone))
(multiple-value-bind (t1 seconds) (truncate secs 60)
(setq second seconds)
(if time-zone
(+ second (* (+ minute (* (+ hours time-zone) 60)) 60))
(let* ((minwest-guess
- (nth-value 1
- (get-timezone (- (* hours 60 60)
- unix-to-universal-time))))
+ (sb!unix::unix-get-minutes-west (- (* hours 60 60)
+ unix-to-universal-time)))
(guess (+ minute (* hours 60) minwest-guess))
(minwest
- (nth-value 1
- (get-timezone (- (* guess 60)
- unix-to-universal-time)))))
+ (sb!unix::unix-get-minutes-west (- (* guess 60)
+ unix-to-universal-time))))
(+ second (* (+ guess (- minwest minwest-guess)) 60))))))
\f
;;;; TIME
(defmacro time (form)
#!+sb-doc
- "Evaluates the Form and prints timing information on *Trace-Output*."
- `(%time #'(lambda () ,form)))
-
-;;; Try to compile the closure arg to %TIME if it is interpreted.
-(defun massage-time-function (fun)
- ;; This is just a placeholder as of the switch from IR1 interpreter
- ;; to bytecode interpreter. Someday it might make sense to complain
- ;; about bytecoded FUN and/or compile it to native code, so I've
- ;; left the placeholder in place, but as of sbcl-0.7.0 it's not
- ;; obvious how to do the right thing easily, so I haven't actually
- ;; done it. -- WHN
- fun)
+ "Execute FORM and print timing information on *TRACE-OUTPUT*."
+ `(%time (lambda () ,form)))
;;; Return all the data that we want TIME to report.
(defun time-get-sys-info ()
;;; The guts of the TIME macro. Compute overheads, run the (compiled)
;;; function, report the times.
(defun %time (fun)
- (let ((fun (massage-time-function fun))
- old-run-utime
+ (declare (type function fun))
+ (let (old-run-utime
new-run-utime
old-run-stime
new-run-stime
~S page fault~:P and~% ~
~S bytes consed.~%"
(max (/ (- new-real-time old-real-time)
- (float internal-time-units-per-second))
+ (float sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second))
0.0)
(max (/ (- new-run-utime old-run-utime) 1000000.0) 0.0)
(max (/ (- new-run-stime old-run-stime) 1000000.0) 0.0)
(unless (zerop gc-run-time)
(/ (float gc-run-time)
- (float internal-time-units-per-second)))
+ (float sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second)))
(max (- new-page-faults old-page-faults) 0)
(max (- new-bytes-consed old-bytes-consed) 0)))))))