(in-package "SB!IMPL")
-(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 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
-;;; then subtract this out of the result.
-(defvar *internal-real-time-base-seconds* nil)
-(declaim (type (or (unsigned-byte 32) null) *internal-real-time-base-seconds*))
+(defun time-reinit ()
+ (reinit-internal-real-time))
-(defun get-internal-real-time ()
- #!+sb-doc
- "Return the real time in the internal time format. (See
- INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND.) This is useful for finding elapsed time."
- (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*)
- (uint (truncate useconds
- micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit)))
- (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) uint))
- (cond (base
- (truly-the (unsigned-byte 32)
- (+ (the (unsigned-byte 32)
- (* (the (unsigned-byte 32) (- seconds base))
- sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second))
- uint)))
- (t
- (setq *internal-real-time-base-seconds* seconds)
- uint)))))
+;;; Implemented in unix.lisp and win32.lisp.
+#!+sb-doc
+(setf (fdocumentation 'get-internal-real-time 'function)
+ "Return the real time (\"wallclock time\") since startup in the internal
+time format. (See INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND.)")
(defun get-internal-run-time ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Return the run time in the internal time format. (See
- INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND.) This is useful for finding CPU usage."
- (declare (values (unsigned-byte 32)))
- (multiple-value-bind (ignore utime-sec utime-usec stime-sec stime-usec)
- (sb!unix:unix-fast-getrusage sb!unix:rusage_self)
- (declare (ignore ignore)
- (type (unsigned-byte 31) utime-sec stime-sec)
- ;; (Classic CMU CL had these (MOD 1000000) instead, but
- ;; at least in Linux 2.2.12, the type doesn't seem to be
- ;; 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))
- sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second))
- (floor (+ utime-usec
- stime-usec
- (floor micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit 2))
- micro-seconds-per-internal-time-unit))))
- result)))
+ "Return the run time used by the process in the internal time format. (See
+INTERNAL-TIME-UNITS-PER-SECOND.) This is useful for finding CPU usage.
+Includes both \"system\" and \"user\" time."
+ (system-internal-run-time))
\f
;;;; Encode and decode universal times.
;;; history (Perq time base?) could be cleaned up any on this basis.
;;; -- dan, 2003-08-08
+;;; In order to accomodate universal times between January 1st 1900
+;;; and sometime on December 13th 1901, I'm doing the same calculation
+;;; as described above in order to handle dates in that interval, by
+;;; normalizing them to March 1st 1903, which shares the same special
+;;; properties described above (except for the 400-year property, but
+;;; this isn't an issue for the limited range we need to handle).
+
+;;; One open issue is whether to pass UNIX a 64-bit time_t value on
+;;; 64-bit platforms. I don't know if time_t is always 64-bit on those
+;;; platforms, and looking at this file reveals a scary amount of
+;;; literal 31 and 32s.
+;;; -- bem, 2005-08-09
;;; Subtract from the returned Internal-Time to get the universal
;;; time. The offset between our time base and the Perq one is 2145
(defun get-universal-time ()
#!+sb-doc
- "Return a single integer for the current time of
- day in universal time format."
+ "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))
(+ secs unix-to-universal-time)))
(defconstant +mar-1-2000+ #.(encode-universal-time 0 0 0 1 3 2000 0))
(defconstant +mar-1-2035+ #.(encode-universal-time 0 0 0 1 3 2035 0))
+(defconstant +mar-1-1903+ #.(encode-universal-time 0 0 0 1 3 1903 0))
+
(defun years-since-mar-2000 (utime)
"Returns number of complete years since March 1st 2000, and remainder in seconds"
(let* ((days-in-year (* 86400 365))
(defun truncate-to-unix-range (utime)
(let ((unix-time (- utime unix-to-universal-time)))
- (if (and (>= unix-time 0)
- (< unix-time (ash 1 31)))
- unix-time
- (multiple-value-bind (year offset) (years-since-mar-2000 utime)
- (declare (ignore year))
- (+ +mar-1-2035+ (- unix-to-universal-time) offset)))))
+ (cond
+ ((< unix-time (- (ash 1 31)))
+ (multiple-value-bind (year offset) (years-since-mar-2000 utime)
+ (declare (ignore year))
+ (+ +mar-1-1903+ (- unix-to-universal-time) offset)))
+ ((>= unix-time (ash 1 31))
+ (multiple-value-bind (year offset) (years-since-mar-2000 utime)
+ (declare (ignore year))
+ (+ +mar-1-2035+ (- unix-to-universal-time) offset)))
+ (t unix-time))))
(defun decode-universal-time (universal-time &optional time-zone)
#!+sb-doc
(type (mod 24) hour)
(type (integer 1 31) date)
(type (integer 1 12) month)
- (type (or (integer 0 99) (integer 1900)) year)
+ (type (or (integer 0 99) (integer 1899)) year)
+ ;; that type used to say (integer 1900), but that's
+ ;; incorrect when a time-zone is specified: we should be
+ ;; able to encode to produce 0 when a non-zero timezone is
+ ;; specified - bem, 2005-08-09
(type (or null rational) time-zone))
(let* ((year (if (< year 100)
(pick-obvious-year year)
(leap-years-before (1+ year))
(leap-years-before year))
(* (- year 1900) 365)))
- (hours (+ hour (* days 24))))
+ (hours (+ hour (* days 24)))
+ (encoded-time 0))
(if time-zone
- (+ second (* (+ minute (* (+ hours time-zone) 60)) 60))
+ (setf encoded-time (+ second (* (+ minute (* (+ hours time-zone) 60)) 60)))
(let* ((secwest-guess
(sb!unix::unix-get-seconds-west
(truncate-to-unix-range (* hours 60 60))))
(secwest
(sb!unix::unix-get-seconds-west
(truncate-to-unix-range guess))))
- (+ guess (- secwest secwest-guess))))))
+ (setf encoded-time (+ guess (- secwest secwest-guess)))))
+ (assert (typep encoded-time '(integer 0)))
+ encoded-time))
\f
;;;; TIME
(old-run-utime old-run-stime old-page-faults old-bytes-consed)
(time-get-sys-info))
(setq old-real-time (get-internal-real-time))
- (let ((start-gc-run-time *gc-run-time*))
- (multiple-value-prog1
- ;; Execute the form and return its values.
- (funcall fun)
- (multiple-value-setq
- (new-run-utime new-run-stime new-page-faults new-bytes-consed)
- (time-get-sys-info))
- (setq new-real-time (- (get-internal-real-time) real-time-overhead))
- (let ((gc-run-time (max (- *gc-run-time* start-gc-run-time) 0)))
- (format *trace-output*
- "~&Evaluation took:~% ~
+ (let ((start-gc-run-time *gc-run-time*)
+ #!+sb-eval (sb!eval:*eval-calls* 0))
+ (declare #!+sb-eval (special sb!eval:*eval-calls*))
+ (multiple-value-prog1
+ ;; Execute the form and return its values.
+ (funcall fun)
+ (multiple-value-setq
+ (new-run-utime new-run-stime new-page-faults new-bytes-consed)
+ (time-get-sys-info))
+ (setq new-real-time (- (get-internal-real-time) real-time-overhead))
+ (let ((gc-run-time (max (- *gc-run-time* start-gc-run-time) 0)))
+ (format *trace-output*
+ "~&Evaluation took:~% ~
~S second~:P of real time~% ~
~S second~:P of user run time~% ~
~S second~:P of system run time~% ~
-~@[ [Run times include ~S second~:P GC run time.]~% ~]~
+ ~@[[Run times include ~S second~:P GC run time.]~% ~]~
+ ~@[~S call~:P to %EVAL~% ~]~
~S page fault~:P and~% ~
~:D bytes consed.~%"
- (max (/ (- new-real-time old-real-time)
- (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 sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second)))
- (max (- new-page-faults old-page-faults) 0)
- (max (- new-bytes-consed old-bytes-consed) 0)))))))
+ (max (/ (- new-real-time old-real-time)
+ (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 sb!xc:internal-time-units-per-second)))
+ #!+sb-eval sb!eval:*eval-calls* #!-sb-eval nil
+ (max (- new-page-faults old-page-faults) 0)
+ (max (- new-bytes-consed old-bytes-consed) 0)))))))
+