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authorChristoph Muellner <cmuellner@linux.com>2021-08-02 19:46:16 +0300
committerCorinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>2021-08-04 12:44:33 +0300
commit0cb40f415b7d4f11f819b03320770737fa072be8 (patch)
tree841c7815e0a392bfb60aba1fdb581702e3dbf103 /libgloss/riscv
parent94ead7b76d18fbb11e446d35f1afb5c9485d9dca (diff)
RISC-V: Reliably initialize t0 in _times()
The current implementation does not reliably initialize t0 once. Additionally the initialization requires two calls to _gettimeofday(). Let's sacrifice a byte to keep the initialization status and reduce the maximum number of calls to _gettimeofday(). This has caused issues in an application that invokes clock(). The problematic situation is as follows: 1) The program calls clock() which calls _times(). 2) _gettimeofday(&t0, 0) puts 0 in t0.tv_usec (because less than 1 us has elapsed since the beginning of time). 3) _gettimeofday(&t, 0) puts 1 in t.tv_usec (since now more than 1 us has elapsed since the beginning of time). 4) That call to clock() returns 1 (the value from step 3 minus the value in step 2). 5) The program does a second call to clock(). 6) The code above still sees 0 in t0 so it tries to update t0 again and _gettimeofday(&t0, 0) puts 1 in t0.tv_usec. 7) The _gettimeofday(&t, 0) puts 1 in t.tv_usec (since less than 1us has elapsed since step 3). 8) clock() returns 0 (step 7 minus step 6) and indicates that time is moving backwards. Signed-off-by: Christoph Muellner <cmuellner@gcc.gnu.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'libgloss/riscv')
-rw-r--r--libgloss/riscv/sys_times.c13
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/libgloss/riscv/sys_times.c b/libgloss/riscv/sys_times.c
index fc8133ade..a029bcfb5 100644
--- a/libgloss/riscv/sys_times.c
+++ b/libgloss/riscv/sys_times.c
@@ -21,14 +21,19 @@ extern int _gettimeofday(struct timeval *, void *);
clock_t
_times(struct tms *buf)
{
- // when called for the first time, initialize t0
+ static char initialized;
static struct timeval t0;
- if (t0.tv_sec == 0 && t0.tv_usec == 0)
- _gettimeofday (&t0, 0);
-
struct timeval t;
+
_gettimeofday (&t, 0);
+ // when called for the first time, initialize t0
+ if (!initialized) {
+ t0.tv_sec = t.tv_sec;
+ t0.tv_usec = t.tv_usec;
+ initialized = 1;
+ }
+
long long utime = (t.tv_sec - t0.tv_sec) * 1000000 + (t.tv_usec - t0.tv_usec);
buf->tms_utime = utime * CLOCKS_PER_SEC / 1000000;
buf->tms_stime = buf->tms_cstime = buf->tms_cutime = 0;