fune/mozglue/misc/TimeStamp_darwin.cpp
Markus Stange b75080bb8b Bug 1876415 - Make timestamp formats consistent between Jitdump and the marker file. r=glandium
On Linux and Android, both jitdump and the marker file will keep using
`CLOCK_MONOTONIC` nanoseconds, as before.

On macOS, both jitdump and the marker file will now be using
`TimeStamp::RawMachAbsoluteTimeNanoseconds()` , i.e. "nanoseconds since
mach_absolute_time origin".
This value has the advantage that it is also relatively easy to obtain
in other browser engines, because their internal timestamp value is stored
in milliseconds or nanoseconds rather than in `mach_absolute_time` ticks.
In the past, on macOS, Firefox was using `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` nanoseconds for
jitdump and `TimeStamp::RawMachAbsoluteTimeValue()` for the marker file.
This inconsistency is now fixed.
I will update samply to change how it treats jitdump timestamps on macOS.
There are no other consumers of jitdump files on macOS that I know of.

On Windows, we will keep using raw QPC values for the marker file - this
matches what's in the ETW events. Jitdump on Windows is mostly unused but
I'm updating it to match.

Furthermore, this fixes the order in mozglue/misc/moz.build to make sure
we always use the TimeStamp_darwin implementation on Darwin (and not just
due to a broken configure check, see bug 1681445), and it fixes the #ifdef
in TimeStamp.h to match the Darwin check.

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D199592
2024-01-26 03:38:54 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
//
// Implement TimeStamp::Now() with mach_absolute_time
//
// The "tick" unit for mach_absolute_time is defined using mach_timebase_info()
// which gives a conversion ratio to nanoseconds. For more information see
// Apple's QA1398.
//
// This code is inspired by Chromium's time_mac.cc. The biggest
// differences are that we explicitly initialize using
// TimeStamp::Initialize() instead of lazily in Now() and that
// we store the time value in ticks and convert when needed instead
// of storing the time value in nanoseconds.
#include <mach/mach_time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "mozilla/TimeStamp.h"
#include "mozilla/Uptime.h"
// Estimate of the smallest duration of time we can measure.
static uint64_t sResolution;
static uint64_t sResolutionSigDigs;
static const uint64_t kNsPerMs = 1000000;
static const uint64_t kUsPerSec = 1000000;
static const double kNsPerMsd = 1000000.0;
static const double kNsPerSecd = 1000000000.0;
static bool gInitialized = false;
static double sNsPerTick;
static uint64_t ClockTime() {
// mach_absolute_time is it when it comes to ticks on the Mac. Other calls
// with less precision (such as TickCount) just call through to
// mach_absolute_time.
//
// At the time of writing mach_absolute_time returns the number of nanoseconds
// since boot. This won't overflow 64bits for 500+ years so we aren't going
// to worry about that possiblity
return mach_absolute_time();
}
static uint64_t ClockResolutionNs() {
uint64_t start = ClockTime();
uint64_t end = ClockTime();
uint64_t minres = (end - start);
// 10 total trials is arbitrary: what we're trying to avoid by
// looping is getting unlucky and being interrupted by a context
// switch or signal, or being bitten by paging/cache effects
for (int i = 0; i < 9; ++i) {
start = ClockTime();
end = ClockTime();
uint64_t candidate = (start - end);
if (candidate < minres) {
minres = candidate;
}
}
if (0 == minres) {
// measurable resolution is either incredibly low, ~1ns, or very
// high. fall back on NSPR's resolution assumption
minres = 1 * kNsPerMs;
}
return minres;
}
namespace mozilla {
double BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::ToSeconds(int64_t aTicks) {
MOZ_ASSERT(gInitialized, "calling TimeDuration too early");
return (aTicks * sNsPerTick) / kNsPerSecd;
}
double BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::ToSecondsSigDigits(int64_t aTicks) {
MOZ_ASSERT(gInitialized, "calling TimeDuration too early");
// don't report a value < mResolution ...
int64_t valueSigDigs = sResolution * (aTicks / sResolution);
// and chop off insignificant digits
valueSigDigs = sResolutionSigDigs * (valueSigDigs / sResolutionSigDigs);
return (valueSigDigs * sNsPerTick) / kNsPerSecd;
}
int64_t BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::TicksFromMilliseconds(
double aMilliseconds) {
MOZ_ASSERT(gInitialized, "calling TimeDuration too early");
double result = (aMilliseconds * kNsPerMsd) / sNsPerTick;
if (result > double(INT64_MAX)) {
return INT64_MAX;
} else if (result < double(INT64_MIN)) {
return INT64_MIN;
}
return result;
}
int64_t BaseTimeDurationPlatformUtils::ResolutionInTicks() {
MOZ_ASSERT(gInitialized, "calling TimeDuration too early");
return static_cast<int64_t>(sResolution);
}
void TimeStamp::Startup() {
if (gInitialized) {
return;
}
mach_timebase_info_data_t timebaseInfo;
// Apple's QA1398 suggests that the output from mach_timebase_info
// will not change while a program is running, so it should be safe
// to cache the result.
kern_return_t kr = mach_timebase_info(&timebaseInfo);
if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) {
MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(false, "mach_timebase_info failed");
}
sNsPerTick = double(timebaseInfo.numer) / timebaseInfo.denom;
sResolution = ClockResolutionNs();
// find the number of significant digits in sResolution, for the
// sake of ToSecondsSigDigits()
for (sResolutionSigDigs = 1; !(sResolutionSigDigs == sResolution ||
10 * sResolutionSigDigs > sResolution);
sResolutionSigDigs *= 10)
;
gInitialized = true;
}
void TimeStamp::Shutdown() {}
TimeStamp TimeStamp::Now(bool aHighResolution) {
return TimeStamp(ClockTime());
}
uint64_t TimeStamp::RawMachAbsoluteTimeNanoseconds() const {
return static_cast<uint64_t>(double(mValue) * sNsPerTick);
}
// Computes and returns the process uptime in microseconds.
// Returns 0 if an error was encountered.
uint64_t TimeStamp::ComputeProcessUptime() {
struct timeval tv;
int rv = gettimeofday(&tv, nullptr);
if (rv == -1) {
return 0;
}
int mib[] = {
CTL_KERN,
KERN_PROC,
KERN_PROC_PID,
getpid(),
};
u_int mibLen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]);
struct kinfo_proc proc;
size_t bufferSize = sizeof(proc);
rv = sysctl(mib, mibLen, &proc, &bufferSize, nullptr, 0);
if (rv == -1) {
return 0;
}
uint64_t startTime =
((uint64_t)proc.kp_proc.p_un.__p_starttime.tv_sec * kUsPerSec) +
proc.kp_proc.p_un.__p_starttime.tv_usec;
uint64_t now = (tv.tv_sec * kUsPerSec) + tv.tv_usec;
if (startTime > now) {
return 0;
}
return now - startTime;
}
} // namespace mozilla