| // Internal PyTime_t C API: see Doc/c-api/time.rst for the documentation. |
| // |
| // The PyTime_t type is an integer to support directly common arithmetic |
| // operations such as t1 + t2. |
| // |
| // Time formats: |
| // |
| // * Seconds. |
| // * Seconds as a floating-point number (C double). |
| // * Milliseconds (10^-3 seconds). |
| // * Microseconds (10^-6 seconds). |
| // * 100 nanoseconds (10^-7 seconds), used on Windows. |
| // * Nanoseconds (10^-9 seconds). |
| // * timeval structure, 1 microsecond (10^-6 seconds). |
| // * timespec structure, 1 nanosecond (10^-9 seconds). |
| // |
| // Note that PyTime_t is now specified as int64_t, in nanoseconds. |
| // (If we need to change this, we'll need new public API with new names.) |
| // Previously, PyTime_t was configurable (in theory); some comments and code |
| // might still allude to that. |
| // |
| // Integer overflows are detected and raise OverflowError. Conversion to a |
| // resolution larger than 1 nanosecond is rounded correctly with the requested |
| // rounding mode. Available rounding modes: |
| // |
| // * Round towards minus infinity (-inf). For example, used to read a clock. |
| // * Round towards infinity (+inf). For example, used for timeout to wait "at |
| // least" N seconds. |
| // * Round to nearest with ties going to nearest even integer. For example, used |
| // to round from a Python float. |
| // * Round away from zero. For example, used for timeout. |
| // |
| // Some functions clamp the result in the range [PyTime_MIN; PyTime_MAX]. The |
| // caller doesn't have to handle errors and so doesn't need to hold the GIL to |
| // handle exceptions. For example, _PyTime_Add(t1, t2) computes t1+t2 and |
| // clamps the result on overflow. |
| // |
| // Clocks: |
| // |
| // * System clock |
| // * Monotonic clock |
| // * Performance counter |
| // |
| // Internally, operations like (t * k / q) with integers are implemented in a |
| // way to reduce the risk of integer overflow. Such operation is used to convert a |
| // clock value expressed in ticks with a frequency to PyTime_t, like |
| // QueryPerformanceCounter() with QueryPerformanceFrequency() on Windows. |
| |
| |
| #ifndef Py_INTERNAL_TIME_H |
| #define Py_INTERNAL_TIME_H |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE |
| # error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define" |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "pycore_runtime_structs.h" // _PyTimeFraction |
| |
| #ifdef __clang__ |
| struct timeval; |
| #endif |
| |
| #define _SIZEOF_PYTIME_T 8 |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| // Round towards minus infinity (-inf). |
| // For example, used to read a clock. |
| _PyTime_ROUND_FLOOR=0, |
| |
| // Round towards infinity (+inf). |
| // For example, used for timeout to wait "at least" N seconds. |
| _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING=1, |
| |
| // Round to nearest with ties going to nearest even integer. |
| // For example, used to round from a Python float. |
| _PyTime_ROUND_HALF_EVEN=2, |
| |
| // Round away from zero |
| // For example, used for timeout. _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING rounds |
| // -1e-9 to 0 milliseconds which causes bpo-31786 issue. |
| // _PyTime_ROUND_UP rounds -1e-9 to -1 millisecond which keeps |
| // the timeout sign as expected. select.poll(timeout) must block |
| // for negative values. |
| _PyTime_ROUND_UP=3, |
| |
| // _PyTime_ROUND_TIMEOUT (an alias for _PyTime_ROUND_UP) should be |
| // used for timeouts. |
| _PyTime_ROUND_TIMEOUT = _PyTime_ROUND_UP |
| } _PyTime_round_t; |
| |
| |
| // Convert a time_t to a PyLong. |
| // Export for '_testinternalcapi' shared extension |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) _PyLong_FromTime_t(time_t sec); |
| |
| // Convert a PyLong to a time_t. |
| // Export for '_datetime' shared extension |
| PyAPI_FUNC(time_t) _PyLong_AsTime_t(PyObject *obj); |
| |
| // Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to time_t. |
| // Export for '_datetime' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTime_t( |
| PyObject *obj, |
| time_t *sec, |
| _PyTime_round_t); |
| |
| // Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to a timeval structure. |
| // usec is in the range [0; 999999] and rounded towards zero. |
| // For example, -1.2 is converted to (-2, 800000). |
| // Export for '_datetime' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTimeval( |
| PyObject *obj, |
| time_t *sec, |
| long *usec, |
| _PyTime_round_t); |
| |
| // Convert a number of seconds, int or float, to a timespec structure. |
| // nsec is in the range [0; 999999999] and rounded towards zero. |
| // For example, -1.2 is converted to (-2, 800000000). |
| // Export for '_testinternalcapi' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_ObjectToTimespec( |
| PyObject *obj, |
| time_t *sec, |
| long *nsec, |
| _PyTime_round_t); |
| |
| |
| // Create a timestamp from a number of seconds. |
| // Export for '_socket' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyTime_t) _PyTime_FromSeconds(int seconds); |
| |
| // Create a timestamp from a number of seconds in double. |
| extern int _PyTime_FromSecondsDouble( |
| double seconds, |
| _PyTime_round_t round, |
| PyTime_t *result); |
| |
| // Macro to create a timestamp from a number of seconds, no integer overflow. |
| // Only use the macro for small values, prefer _PyTime_FromSeconds(). |
| #define _PYTIME_FROMSECONDS(seconds) \ |
| ((PyTime_t)(seconds) * (1000 * 1000 * 1000)) |
| |
| // Create a timestamp from a number of microseconds. |
| // Clamp to [PyTime_MIN; PyTime_MAX] on overflow. |
| extern PyTime_t _PyTime_FromMicrosecondsClamp(PyTime_t us); |
| |
| // Convert a number of seconds (Python float or int) to a timestamp. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. |
| // Export for '_socket' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromSecondsObject(PyTime_t *t, |
| PyObject *obj, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| // Convert a number of milliseconds (Python float or int, 10^-3) to a timestamp. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. |
| // Export for 'select' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_FromMillisecondsObject(PyTime_t *t, |
| PyObject *obj, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| // Convert timestamp to a number of milliseconds (10^-3 seconds). |
| // Export for '_ssl' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyTime_t) _PyTime_AsMilliseconds(PyTime_t t, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| // Convert timestamp to a number of microseconds (10^-6 seconds). |
| // Export for '_queue' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyTime_t) _PyTime_AsMicroseconds(PyTime_t t, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| #ifdef MS_WINDOWS |
| // Convert timestamp to a number of 100 nanoseconds (10^-7 seconds). |
| extern PyTime_t _PyTime_As100Nanoseconds(PyTime_t t, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef MS_WINDOWS |
| // Create a timestamp from a timeval structure. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 on overflow, return 0 on success. |
| extern int _PyTime_FromTimeval(PyTime_t *tp, struct timeval *tv); |
| #endif |
| |
| // Convert a timestamp to a timeval structure (microsecond resolution). |
| // tv_usec is always positive. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 if the conversion overflowed, |
| // return 0 on success. |
| // Export for 'select' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimeval(PyTime_t t, |
| struct timeval *tv, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| // Similar to _PyTime_AsTimeval() but don't raise an exception on overflow. |
| // On overflow, clamp tv_sec to PyTime_t min/max. |
| // Export for 'select' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyTime_AsTimeval_clamp(PyTime_t t, |
| struct timeval *tv, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| // Convert a timestamp to a number of seconds (secs) and microseconds (us). |
| // us is always positive. This function is similar to _PyTime_AsTimeval() |
| // except that secs is always a time_t type, whereas the timeval structure |
| // uses a C long for tv_sec on Windows. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 if the conversion overflowed, |
| // return 0 on success. |
| // Export for '_datetime' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimevalTime_t( |
| PyTime_t t, |
| time_t *secs, |
| int *us, |
| _PyTime_round_t round); |
| |
| #if defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) || defined(HAVE_KQUEUE) |
| // Create a timestamp from a timespec structure. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 on overflow, return 0 on success. |
| extern int _PyTime_FromTimespec(PyTime_t *tp, const struct timespec *ts); |
| |
| // Convert a timestamp to a timespec structure (nanosecond resolution). |
| // tv_nsec is always positive. |
| // Raise an exception and return -1 on error, return 0 on success. |
| // Export for '_testinternalcapi' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_AsTimespec(PyTime_t t, struct timespec *ts); |
| |
| // Similar to _PyTime_AsTimespec() but don't raise an exception on overflow. |
| // On overflow, clamp tv_sec to PyTime_t min/max. |
| // Export for '_testinternalcapi' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyTime_AsTimespec_clamp(PyTime_t t, struct timespec *ts); |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| // Compute t1 + t2. Clamp to [PyTime_MIN; PyTime_MAX] on overflow. |
| extern PyTime_t _PyTime_Add(PyTime_t t1, PyTime_t t2); |
| |
| // Structure used by time.get_clock_info() |
| typedef struct { |
| const char *implementation; |
| int monotonic; |
| int adjustable; |
| double resolution; |
| } _Py_clock_info_t; |
| |
| // Get the current time from the system clock. |
| // On success, set *t and *info (if not NULL), and return 0. |
| // On error, raise an exception and return -1. |
| extern int _PyTime_TimeWithInfo( |
| PyTime_t *t, |
| _Py_clock_info_t *info); |
| |
| // Get the time of a monotonic clock, i.e. a clock that cannot go backwards. |
| // The clock is not affected by system clock updates. The reference point of |
| // the returned value is undefined, so that only the difference between the |
| // results of consecutive calls is valid. |
| // |
| // Fill info (if set) with information of the function used to get the time. |
| // |
| // Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. |
| // Export for '_testsinglephase' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_MonotonicWithInfo( |
| PyTime_t *t, |
| _Py_clock_info_t *info); |
| |
| |
| // Converts a timestamp to the Gregorian time, using the local time zone. |
| // Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. |
| // Export for '_datetime' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_localtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm); |
| |
| // Converts a timestamp to the Gregorian time, assuming UTC. |
| // Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. |
| // Export for '_datetime' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyTime_gmtime(time_t t, struct tm *tm); |
| |
| |
| // Get the performance counter: clock with the highest available resolution to |
| // measure a short duration. |
| // |
| // Fill info (if set) with information of the function used to get the time. |
| // |
| // Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. |
| extern int _PyTime_PerfCounterWithInfo( |
| PyTime_t *t, |
| _Py_clock_info_t *info); |
| |
| |
| // --- _PyDeadline ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| // Create a deadline. |
| // Pseudo code: return PyTime_MonotonicRaw() + timeout |
| // Export for '_ssl' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyTime_t) _PyDeadline_Init(PyTime_t timeout); |
| |
| // Get remaining time from a deadline. |
| // Pseudo code: return deadline - PyTime_MonotonicRaw() |
| // Export for '_ssl' shared extension. |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyTime_t) _PyDeadline_Get(PyTime_t deadline); |
| |
| |
| // --- _PyTimeFraction ------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| // Set a fraction. |
| // Return 0 on success. |
| // Return -1 if the fraction is invalid. |
| extern int _PyTimeFraction_Set( |
| _PyTimeFraction *frac, |
| PyTime_t numer, |
| PyTime_t denom); |
| |
| // Compute ticks * frac.numer / frac.denom. |
| // Clamp to [PyTime_MIN; PyTime_MAX] on overflow. |
| extern PyTime_t _PyTimeFraction_Mul( |
| PyTime_t ticks, |
| const _PyTimeFraction *frac); |
| |
| // Compute a clock resolution: frac.numer / frac.denom / 1e9. |
| extern double _PyTimeFraction_Resolution( |
| const _PyTimeFraction *frac); |
| |
| extern PyStatus _PyTime_Init(struct _Py_time_runtime_state *state); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| #endif // !Py_INTERNAL_TIME_H |