/* $Id: time-r0drv-darwin.cpp 1 1970-01-01 00:00:00Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * InnoTek Portable Runtime - Time, Ring-0 Driver, Darwin. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox * distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox * license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph. */ /******************************************************************************* * Header Files * *******************************************************************************/ #define LOG_GROUP RTLOGGROUP_TIME #include "the-darwin-kernel.h" #include #include DECLINLINE(uint64_t) rtTimeGetSystemNanoTS(void) { static int8_t s_fSimple = -1; /* first call: check if life is simple or not. */ if (s_fSimple < 0) { struct mach_timebase_info Info; clock_timebase_info(&Info); ASMAtomicXchgS8((int8_t * volatile)&s_fSimple, Info.denom == 1 && Info.numer == 1); } /* special case: absolute time is in nanoseconds */ if (s_fSimple) return mach_absolute_time(); /* general case: let mach do the mult/div for us. */ uint64_t u64; absolutetime_to_nanoseconds(mach_absolute_time(), &u64); return u64; } /** * Gets the current nanosecond timestamp. * * @returns nanosecond timestamp. */ RTDECL(uint64_t) RTTimeNanoTS(void) { return rtTimeGetSystemNanoTS(); } /** * Gets the current millisecond timestamp. * * @returns millisecond timestamp. */ RTDECL(uint64_t) RTTimeMilliTS(void) { return rtTimeGetSystemNanoTS() / 1000000; } /** * Gets the current nanosecond timestamp. * * This differs from RTTimeNanoTS in that it will use system APIs and not do any * resolution or performance optimizations. * * @returns nanosecond timestamp. */ RTDECL(uint64_t) RTTimeSystemNanoTS(void) { return rtTimeGetSystemNanoTS(); } /** * Gets the current millisecond timestamp. * * This differs from RTTimeNanoTS in that it will use system APIs and not do any * resolution or performance optimizations. * * @returns millisecond timestamp. */ RTDECL(uint64_t) RTTimeSystemMilliTS(void) { return rtTimeGetSystemNanoTS() / 1000000; } /** * Gets the current system time. * * @returns pTime. * @param pTime Where to store the time. */ RTDECL(PRTTIMESPEC) RTTimeNow(PRTTIMESPEC pTime) { uint32_t u32Secs; uint32_t u32Nanosecs; clock_get_calendar_nanotime(&u32Secs, &u32Nanosecs); return RTTimeSpecSetNano(pTime, (uint64_t)u32Secs * 1000000000 + u32Nanosecs); }