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2016-10-29Use CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE rather than COARSE_MONOTONIC_RAW.Jason Evans
The raw clock variant is slow (even relative to plain CLOCK_MONOTONIC), whereas the coarse clock variant is faster than CLOCK_MONOTONIC, but still has resolution (~1ms) that is adequate for our purposes. This resolves #479.
2016-10-10Do not advance decay epoch when time goes backwards.Jason Evans
Instead, move the epoch backward in time. Additionally, add nstime_monotonic() and use it in debug builds to assert that time only goes backward if nstime_update() is using a non-monotonic time source.
2016-10-10Refine nstime_update().Jason Evans
Add missing #include <time.h>. The critical time facilities appear to have been transitively included via unistd.h and sys/time.h, but in principle this omission was capable of having caused clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ...) to have been overlooked in favor of gettimeofday(), which in turn could cause spurious non-monotonic time updates. Refactor nstime_get() out of nstime_update() and add configure tests for all variants. Add CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW support (Linux-specific) and mach_absolute_time() support (OS X-specific). Do not fall back to clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, ...). This was a fragile Linux-specific workaround, which we're unlikely to use at all now that clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, ...) is supported, and if we have no choice besides non-monotonic clocks, gettimeofday() is only incrementally worse.
2016-06-07Fix mixed decl in nstime.cElliot Ronaghan
Fix mixed decl in the gettimeofday() branch of nstime_update()
2016-04-18Update private_symbols.txt.Jason Evans
Change test-related mangling to simplify symbol filtering. The following commands can be used to detect missing/obsolete symbol mangling, with the caveat that the full set of symbols is based on the union of symbols generated by all configurations, some of which are platform-specific: ./autogen.sh --enable-debug --enable-prof --enable-lazy-lock make all tests nm -a lib/libjemalloc.a src/*.jet.o \ |grep " [TDBCR] " \ |awk '{print $3}' \ |sed -e 's/^\(je_\|jet_\(n_\)\?\)\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)/\3/g' \ |LC_COLLATE=C sort -u \ |grep -v \ -e '^\(malloc\|calloc\|posix_memalign\|aligned_alloc\|realloc\|free\)$' \ -e '^\(m\|r\|x\|s\|d\|sd\|n\)allocx$' \ -e '^mallctl\(\|nametomib\|bymib\)$' \ -e '^malloc_\(stats_print\|usable_size\|message\)$' \ -e '^\(memalign\|valloc\)$' \ -e '^__\(malloc\|memalign\|realloc\|free\)_hook$' \ -e '^pthread_create$' \ > /tmp/private_symbols.txt
2016-02-21Refactor time_* into nstime_*.Jason Evans
Use a single uint64_t in nstime_t to store nanoseconds rather than using struct timespec. This reduces fragility around conversions between long and uint64_t, especially missing casts that only cause problems on 32-bit platforms.