Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 23:19:27 -0600 (MDT) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: davidxu@FreeBSD.org Cc: pertti.kosunen@pp.nic.fi, phk@phk.freebsd.dk, rwatson@FreeBSD.org, current@FreeBSD.org, jura@networks.ru Subject: Re: Timers and timing, was: MySQL Performance 6.0rc1 Message-ID: <20051028.231927.71089518.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <43630215.9050700@freebsd.org> References: <4362CBC2.8050602@freebsd.org> <20051028.221825.90826015.imp@bsdimp.com> <43630215.9050700@freebsd.org>
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In message: <43630215.9050700@freebsd.org> David Xu <davidxu@freebsd.org> writes: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : : >: thread libraries use clock_gettime, this becauses there is : >: pthread_cond_timedwait and other synchronization objects : >: like rwlock, and mutex all have a timeout version, I think : >: pthread_cond_timedwait is mostly used in some applications, : >: though normally, application is not looking for high accuracy. : >: they will get benefit from the clock_gettime speed improvement. : > : >And unfortuantely, the argument that needs to be passed to abstime is : >unspecified, at leas tin our man page. Also unfortuantely, : >CLOCK_REALTIME seems to be what's required here (our man page just : >says 'if the system time reaches the time specified in abstime'), : >rather than CLOCK_MONOTONIC so jumps in system time can cause : >previously short timeouts to become rather large timeouts... This is : >a flaw in the API. :-( : > : >Warner : > : > : I would rather to think it is brokeness of POSIX thread API specification, : in real world, nobody uses the timeout as an absolute timestamp, almost : all applications are doing relative timeout sleep, if implementor 100% : respects POSIX spec, he will break many applications. : libthr supports pthread_condattr_setclock, you can select CLOCK_MONOTONIC : for pthread_cond_timedwait, but internally, all absolute timeout waits are : converted to relative. Does this mean I can have a 1s wait, jump time back an hour and that the timeout will happen in a little under 1s? Warner
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