| [25] | 1 | /* | 
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 | 2 |  * tclWinTime.c -- | 
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 | 3 |  * | 
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 | 4 |  *      Contains Windows specific versions of Tcl functions that obtain time | 
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 | 5 |  *      values from the operating system. | 
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 | 6 |  * | 
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 | 7 |  * Copyright 1995-1998 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. | 
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 | 8 |  * | 
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 | 9 |  * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of | 
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 | 10 |  * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. | 
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 | 11 |  * | 
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 | 12 |  * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclWinTime.c,v 1.33 2005/11/04 00:06:51 dkf Exp $ | 
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 | 13 |  */ | 
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 | 14 |  | 
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 | 15 | #include "tclInt.h" | 
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 | 16 |  | 
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 | 17 | #define SECSPERDAY      (60L * 60L * 24L) | 
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 | 18 | #define SECSPERYEAR     (SECSPERDAY * 365L) | 
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 | 19 | #define SECSPER4YEAR    (SECSPERYEAR * 4L + SECSPERDAY) | 
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 | 20 |  | 
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 | 21 | /* | 
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 | 22 |  * Number of samples over which to estimate the performance counter. | 
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 | 23 |  */ | 
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 | 24 |  | 
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 | 25 | #define SAMPLES         64 | 
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 | 26 |  | 
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 | 27 | /* | 
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 | 28 |  * The following arrays contain the day of year for the last day of each | 
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 | 29 |  * month, where index 1 is January. | 
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 | 30 |  */ | 
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 | 31 |  | 
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 | 32 | static int normalDays[] = { | 
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 | 33 |     -1, 30, 58, 89, 119, 150, 180, 211, 242, 272, 303, 333, 364 | 
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 | 34 | }; | 
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 | 35 |  | 
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 | 36 | static int leapDays[] = { | 
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 | 37 |     -1, 30, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365 | 
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 | 38 | }; | 
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 | 39 |  | 
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 | 40 | typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { | 
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 | 41 |     char tzName[64];            /* Time zone name */ | 
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 | 42 |     struct tm tm;               /* time information */ | 
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 | 43 | } ThreadSpecificData; | 
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 | 44 | static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; | 
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 | 45 |  | 
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 | 46 | /* | 
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 | 47 |  * Data for managing high-resolution timers. | 
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 | 48 |  */ | 
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 | 49 |  | 
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 | 50 | typedef struct TimeInfo { | 
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 | 51 |     CRITICAL_SECTION cs;        /* Mutex guarding this structure. */ | 
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 | 52 |     int initialized;            /* Flag == 1 if this structure is | 
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 | 53 |                                  * initialized. */ | 
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 | 54 |     int perfCounterAvailable;   /* Flag == 1 if the hardware has a performance | 
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 | 55 |                                  * counter. */ | 
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 | 56 |     HANDLE calibrationThread;   /* Handle to the thread that keeps the virtual | 
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 | 57 |                                  * clock calibrated. */ | 
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 | 58 |     HANDLE readyEvent;          /* System event used to trigger the requesting | 
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 | 59 |                                  * thread when the clock calibration procedure | 
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 | 60 |                                  * is initialized for the first time. */ | 
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 | 61 |     HANDLE exitEvent;           /* Event to signal out of an exit handler to | 
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 | 62 |                                  * tell the calibration loop to terminate. */ | 
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 | 63 |     LARGE_INTEGER nominalFreq;  /* Nominal frequency of the system performance | 
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 | 64 |                                  * counter, that is, the value returned from | 
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 | 65 |                                  * QueryPerformanceFrequency. */ | 
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 | 66 |  | 
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 | 67 |     /* | 
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 | 68 |      * The following values are used for calculating virtual time. Virtual | 
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 | 69 |      * time is always equal to: | 
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 | 70 |      *    lastFileTime + (current perf counter - lastCounter) | 
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 | 71 |      *                          * 10000000 / curCounterFreq | 
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 | 72 |      * and lastFileTime and lastCounter are updated any time that virtual time | 
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 | 73 |      * is returned to a caller. | 
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 | 74 |      */ | 
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 | 75 |  | 
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 | 76 |     ULARGE_INTEGER fileTimeLastCall; | 
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 | 77 |     LARGE_INTEGER perfCounterLastCall; | 
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 | 78 |     LARGE_INTEGER curCounterFreq; | 
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 | 79 |  | 
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 | 80 |     /* | 
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 | 81 |      * Data used in developing the estimate of performance counter frequency | 
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 | 82 |      */ | 
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 | 83 |  | 
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 | 84 |     Tcl_WideUInt fileTimeSample[SAMPLES]; | 
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 | 85 |                                 /* Last 64 samples of system time. */ | 
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 | 86 |     Tcl_WideInt perfCounterSample[SAMPLES]; | 
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 | 87 |                                 /* Last 64 samples of performance counter. */ | 
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 | 88 |     int sampleNo;               /* Current sample number. */ | 
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 | 89 | } TimeInfo; | 
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 | 90 |  | 
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 | 91 | static TimeInfo timeInfo = { | 
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 | 92 |     { NULL }, | 
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 | 93 |     0, | 
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 | 94 |     0, | 
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 | 95 |     (HANDLE) NULL, | 
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 | 96 |     (HANDLE) NULL, | 
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 | 97 |     (HANDLE) NULL, | 
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 | 98 | #ifdef HAVE_CAST_TO_UNION | 
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 | 99 |     (LARGE_INTEGER) (Tcl_WideInt) 0, | 
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 | 100 |     (ULARGE_INTEGER) (DWORDLONG) 0, | 
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 | 101 |     (LARGE_INTEGER) (Tcl_WideInt) 0, | 
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 | 102 |     (LARGE_INTEGER) (Tcl_WideInt) 0, | 
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 | 103 | #else | 
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 | 104 |     0, | 
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 | 105 |     0, | 
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 | 106 |     0, | 
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 | 107 |     0, | 
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 | 108 | #endif | 
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 | 109 |     { 0 }, | 
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 | 110 |     { 0 }, | 
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 | 111 |     0 | 
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 | 112 | }; | 
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 | 113 |  | 
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 | 114 | /* | 
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 | 115 |  * Declarations for functions defined later in this file. | 
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 | 116 |  */ | 
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 | 117 |  | 
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 | 118 | static struct tm *      ComputeGMT(const time_t *tp); | 
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 | 119 | static void             StopCalibration(ClientData clientData); | 
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 | 120 | static DWORD WINAPI     CalibrationThread(LPVOID arg); | 
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 | 121 | static void             UpdateTimeEachSecond(void); | 
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 | 122 | static void             ResetCounterSamples(Tcl_WideUInt fileTime, | 
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 | 123 |                             Tcl_WideInt perfCounter, Tcl_WideInt perfFreq); | 
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 | 124 | static Tcl_WideInt      AccumulateSample(Tcl_WideInt perfCounter, | 
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 | 125 |                             Tcl_WideUInt fileTime); | 
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 | 126 | static void             NativeScaleTime(Tcl_Time* timebuf, | 
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 | 127 |                             ClientData clientData); | 
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 | 128 | static void             NativeGetTime(Tcl_Time* timebuf, | 
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 | 129 |                             ClientData clientData); | 
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 | 130 |  | 
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 | 131 | /* | 
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 | 132 |  * TIP #233 (Virtualized Time): Data for the time hooks, if any. | 
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 | 133 |  */ | 
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 | 134 |  | 
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 | 135 | Tcl_GetTimeProc *tclGetTimeProcPtr = NativeGetTime; | 
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 | 136 | Tcl_ScaleTimeProc *tclScaleTimeProcPtr = NativeScaleTime; | 
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 | 137 | ClientData tclTimeClientData = NULL; | 
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 | 138 |  | 
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 | 139 | /* | 
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 | 140 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 141 |  * | 
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 | 142 |  * TclpGetSeconds -- | 
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 | 143 |  * | 
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 | 144 |  *      This procedure returns the number of seconds from the epoch. On most | 
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 | 145 |  *      Unix systems the epoch is Midnight Jan 1, 1970 GMT. | 
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 | 146 |  * | 
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 | 147 |  * Results: | 
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 | 148 |  *      Number of seconds from the epoch. | 
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 | 149 |  * | 
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 | 150 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 151 |  *      None. | 
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 | 152 |  * | 
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 | 153 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 154 |  */ | 
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 | 155 |  | 
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 | 156 | unsigned long | 
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 | 157 | TclpGetSeconds(void) | 
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 | 158 | { | 
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 | 159 |     Tcl_Time t; | 
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 | 160 |  | 
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 | 161 |     (*tclGetTimeProcPtr) (&t, tclTimeClientData);    /* Tcl_GetTime inlined. */ | 
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 | 162 |     return t.sec; | 
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 | 163 | } | 
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 | 164 |  | 
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 | 165 | /* | 
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 | 166 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 167 |  * | 
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 | 168 |  * TclpGetClicks -- | 
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 | 169 |  * | 
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 | 170 |  *      This procedure returns a value that represents the highest resolution | 
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 | 171 |  *      clock available on the system. There are no guarantees on what the | 
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 | 172 |  *      resolution will be. In Tcl we will call this value a "click". The | 
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 | 173 |  *      start time is also system dependant. | 
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 | 174 |  * | 
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 | 175 |  * Results: | 
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 | 176 |  *      Number of clicks from some start time. | 
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 | 177 |  * | 
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 | 178 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 179 |  *      None. | 
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 | 180 |  * | 
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 | 181 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 182 |  */ | 
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 | 183 |  | 
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 | 184 | unsigned long | 
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 | 185 | TclpGetClicks(void) | 
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 | 186 | { | 
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 | 187 |     /* | 
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 | 188 |      * Use the Tcl_GetTime abstraction to get the time in microseconds, as | 
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 | 189 |      * nearly as we can, and return it. | 
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 | 190 |      */ | 
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 | 191 |  | 
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 | 192 |     Tcl_Time now;               /* Current Tcl time */ | 
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 | 193 |     unsigned long retval;       /* Value to return */ | 
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 | 194 |  | 
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 | 195 |     (*tclGetTimeProcPtr) (&now, tclTimeClientData);   /* Tcl_GetTime inlined */ | 
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 | 196 |  | 
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 | 197 |     retval = (now.sec * 1000000) + now.usec; | 
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 | 198 |     return retval; | 
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 | 199 |  | 
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 | 200 | } | 
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 | 201 |  | 
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 | 202 | /* | 
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 | 203 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 204 |  * | 
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 | 205 |  * TclpGetTimeZone -- | 
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 | 206 |  * | 
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 | 207 |  *      Determines the current timezone. The method varies wildly between | 
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 | 208 |  *      different Platform implementations, so its hidden in this function. | 
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 | 209 |  * | 
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 | 210 |  * Results: | 
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 | 211 |  *      Minutes west of GMT. | 
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 | 212 |  * | 
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 | 213 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 214 |  *      None. | 
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 | 215 |  * | 
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 | 216 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 217 |  */ | 
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 | 218 |  | 
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 | 219 | int | 
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 | 220 | TclpGetTimeZone( | 
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 | 221 |     unsigned long currentTime) | 
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 | 222 | { | 
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 | 223 |     int timeZone; | 
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 | 224 |  | 
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 | 225 |     tzset(); | 
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 | 226 |     timeZone = timezone / 60; | 
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 | 227 |  | 
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 | 228 |     return timeZone; | 
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 | 229 | } | 
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 | 230 |  | 
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 | 231 | /* | 
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 | 232 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 233 |  * | 
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 | 234 |  * Tcl_GetTime -- | 
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 | 235 |  * | 
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 | 236 |  *      Gets the current system time in seconds and microseconds since the | 
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 | 237 |  *      beginning of the epoch: 00:00 UCT, January 1, 1970. | 
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 | 238 |  * | 
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 | 239 |  * Results: | 
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 | 240 |  *      Returns the current time in timePtr. | 
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 | 241 |  * | 
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 | 242 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 243 |  *      On the first call, initializes a set of static variables to keep track | 
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 | 244 |  *      of the base value of the performance counter, the corresponding wall | 
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 | 245 |  *      clock (obtained through ftime) and the frequency of the performance | 
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 | 246 |  *      counter. Also spins a thread whose function is to wake up periodically | 
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 | 247 |  *      and monitor these values, adjusting them as necessary to correct for | 
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 | 248 |  *      drift in the performance counter's oscillator. | 
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 | 249 |  * | 
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 | 250 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 251 |  */ | 
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 | 252 |  | 
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 | 253 | void | 
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 | 254 | Tcl_GetTime( | 
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 | 255 |     Tcl_Time *timePtr)          /* Location to store time information. */ | 
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 | 256 | { | 
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 | 257 |     (*tclGetTimeProcPtr) (timePtr, tclTimeClientData); | 
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 | 258 | } | 
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 | 259 |  | 
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 | 260 | /* | 
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 | 261 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 262 |  * | 
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 | 263 |  * NativeScaleTime -- | 
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 | 264 |  * | 
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 | 265 |  *      TIP #233: Scale from virtual time to the real-time. For native scaling | 
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 | 266 |  *      the relationship is 1:1 and nothing has to be done. | 
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 | 267 |  * | 
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 | 268 |  * Results: | 
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 | 269 |  *      Scales the time in timePtr. | 
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 | 270 |  * | 
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 | 271 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 272 |  *      See above. | 
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 | 273 |  * | 
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 | 274 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 275 |  */ | 
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 | 276 |  | 
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 | 277 | static void | 
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 | 278 | NativeScaleTime( | 
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 | 279 |     Tcl_Time *timePtr, | 
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 | 280 |     ClientData clientData) | 
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 | 281 | { | 
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 | 282 |     /* | 
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 | 283 |      * Native scale is 1:1. Nothing is done. | 
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 | 284 |      */ | 
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 | 285 | } | 
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 | 286 |  | 
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 | 287 | /* | 
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 | 288 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 289 |  * | 
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 | 290 |  * NativeGetTime -- | 
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 | 291 |  * | 
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 | 292 |  *      TIP #233: Gets the current system time in seconds and microseconds | 
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 | 293 |  *      since the beginning of the epoch: 00:00 UCT, January 1, 1970. | 
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 | 294 |  * | 
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 | 295 |  * Results: | 
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 | 296 |  *      Returns the current time in timePtr. | 
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 | 297 |  * | 
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 | 298 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 299 |  *      On the first call, initializes a set of static variables to keep track | 
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 | 300 |  *      of the base value of the performance counter, the corresponding wall | 
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 | 301 |  *      clock (obtained through ftime) and the frequency of the performance | 
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 | 302 |  *      counter. Also spins a thread whose function is to wake up periodically | 
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 | 303 |  *      and monitor these values, adjusting them as necessary to correct for | 
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 | 304 |  *      drift in the performance counter's oscillator. | 
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 | 305 |  * | 
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 | 306 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 307 |  */ | 
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 | 308 |  | 
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 | 309 | static void | 
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 | 310 | NativeGetTime( | 
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 | 311 |     Tcl_Time *timePtr, | 
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 | 312 |     ClientData clientData) | 
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 | 313 | { | 
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 | 314 |     struct timeb t; | 
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 | 315 |     int useFtime = 1;           /* Flag == TRUE if we need to fall back on | 
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 | 316 |                                  * ftime rather than using the perf counter. */ | 
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 | 317 |  | 
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 | 318 |     /* | 
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 | 319 |      * Initialize static storage on the first trip through. | 
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 | 320 |      * | 
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 | 321 |      * Note: Outer check for 'initialized' is a performance win since it | 
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 | 322 |      * avoids an extra mutex lock in the common case. | 
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 | 323 |      */ | 
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 | 324 |  | 
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 | 325 |     if (!timeInfo.initialized) { | 
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 | 326 |         TclpInitLock(); | 
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 | 327 |         if (!timeInfo.initialized) { | 
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 | 328 |             timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable = | 
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 | 329 |                     QueryPerformanceFrequency(&timeInfo.nominalFreq); | 
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 | 330 |  | 
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 | 331 |             /* | 
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 | 332 |              * Some hardware abstraction layers use the CPU clock in place of | 
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 | 333 |              * the real-time clock as a performance counter reference. This | 
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 | 334 |              * results in: | 
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 | 335 |              *    - inconsistent results among the processors on | 
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 | 336 |              *      multi-processor systems. | 
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 | 337 |              *    - unpredictable changes in performance counter frequency on | 
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 | 338 |              *      "gearshift" processors such as Transmeta and SpeedStep. | 
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 | 339 |              * | 
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 | 340 |              * There seems to be no way to test whether the performance | 
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 | 341 |              * counter is reliable, but a useful heuristic is that if its | 
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 | 342 |              * frequency is 1.193182 MHz or 3.579545 MHz, it's derived from a | 
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 | 343 |              * colorburst crystal and is therefore the RTC rather than the | 
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 | 344 |              * TSC. | 
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 | 345 |              * | 
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 | 346 |              * A sloppier but serviceable heuristic is that the RTC crystal is | 
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 | 347 |              * normally less than 15 MHz while the TSC crystal is virtually | 
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 | 348 |              * assured to be greater than 100 MHz. Since Win98SE appears to | 
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 | 349 |              * fiddle with the definition of the perf counter frequency | 
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 | 350 |              * (perhaps in an attempt to calibrate the clock?), we use the | 
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 | 351 |              * latter rule rather than an exact match. | 
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 | 352 |              * | 
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 | 353 |              * We also assume (perhaps questionably) that the vendors have | 
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 | 354 |              * gotten their act together on Win64, so bypass all this rubbish | 
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 | 355 |              * on that platform. | 
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 | 356 |              */ | 
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 | 357 |  | 
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 | 358 | #if !defined(_WIN64) | 
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 | 359 |             if (timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable | 
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 | 360 |                     /* | 
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 | 361 |                      * The following lines would do an exact match on crystal | 
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 | 362 |                      * frequency: | 
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 | 363 |                      * && timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart != (Tcl_WideInt)1193182 | 
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 | 364 |                      * && timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart != (Tcl_WideInt)3579545 | 
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 | 365 |                      */ | 
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 | 366 |                     && timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart > (Tcl_WideInt) 15000000){ | 
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 | 367 |                 /* | 
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 | 368 |                  * As an exception, if every logical processor on the system | 
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 | 369 |                  * is on the same chip, we use the performance counter anyway, | 
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 | 370 |                  * presuming that everyone's TSC is locked to the same | 
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 | 371 |                  * oscillator. | 
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 | 372 |                  */ | 
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 | 373 |  | 
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 | 374 |                 SYSTEM_INFO systemInfo; | 
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 | 375 |                 unsigned int regs[4]; | 
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 | 376 |  | 
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 | 377 |                 GetSystemInfo(&systemInfo); | 
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 | 378 |                 if (TclWinCPUID(0, regs) == TCL_OK | 
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 | 379 |                         && regs[1] == 0x756e6547        /* "Genu" */ | 
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 | 380 |                         && regs[3] == 0x49656e69        /* "ineI" */ | 
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 | 381 |                         && regs[2] == 0x6c65746e        /* "ntel" */ | 
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 | 382 |                         && TclWinCPUID(1, regs) == TCL_OK | 
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 | 383 |                         && ((regs[0]&0x00000F00) == 0x00000F00 /* Pentium 4 */ | 
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 | 384 |                         || ((regs[0] & 0x00F00000)      /* Extended family */ | 
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 | 385 |                         && (regs[3] & 0x10000000)))     /* Hyperthread */ | 
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 | 386 |                         && (((regs[1]&0x00FF0000) >> 16)/* CPU count */ | 
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 | 387 |                             == systemInfo.dwNumberOfProcessors)) { | 
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 | 388 |                     timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable = TRUE; | 
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 | 389 |                 } else { | 
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 | 390 |                     timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable = FALSE; | 
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 | 391 |                 } | 
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 | 392 |             } | 
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 | 393 | #endif /* above code is Win32 only */ | 
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 | 394 |  | 
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 | 395 |             /* | 
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 | 396 |              * If the performance counter is available, start a thread to | 
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 | 397 |              * calibrate it. | 
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 | 398 |              */ | 
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 | 399 |  | 
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 | 400 |             if (timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable) { | 
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 | 401 |                 DWORD id; | 
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 | 402 |  | 
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 | 403 |                 InitializeCriticalSection(&timeInfo.cs); | 
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 | 404 |                 timeInfo.readyEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); | 
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 | 405 |                 timeInfo.exitEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); | 
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 | 406 |                 timeInfo.calibrationThread = CreateThread(NULL, 256, | 
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 | 407 |                         CalibrationThread, (LPVOID) NULL, 0, &id); | 
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 | 408 |                 SetThreadPriority(timeInfo.calibrationThread, | 
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 | 409 |                         THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST); | 
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 | 410 |  | 
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 | 411 |                 /* | 
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 | 412 |                  * Wait for the thread just launched to start running, and | 
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 | 413 |                  * create an exit handler that kills it so that it doesn't | 
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 | 414 |                  * outlive unloading tclXX.dll | 
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 | 415 |                  */ | 
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 | 416 |  | 
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 | 417 |                 WaitForSingleObject(timeInfo.readyEvent, INFINITE); | 
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 | 418 |                 CloseHandle(timeInfo.readyEvent); | 
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 | 419 |                 Tcl_CreateExitHandler(StopCalibration, (ClientData) NULL); | 
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 | 420 |             } | 
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 | 421 |             timeInfo.initialized = TRUE; | 
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 | 422 |         } | 
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 | 423 |         TclpInitUnlock(); | 
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 | 424 |     } | 
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 | 425 |  | 
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 | 426 |     if (timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable && timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart!=0) { | 
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 | 427 |         /* | 
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 | 428 |          * Query the performance counter and use it to calculate the current | 
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 | 429 |          * time. | 
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 | 430 |          */ | 
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 | 431 |  | 
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 | 432 |         LARGE_INTEGER curCounter; | 
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 | 433 |                                 /* Current performance counter. */ | 
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 | 434 |         Tcl_WideInt curFileTime;/* Current estimated time, expressed as 100-ns | 
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 | 435 |                                  * ticks since the Windows epoch. */ | 
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 | 436 |         static LARGE_INTEGER posixEpoch; | 
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 | 437 |                                 /* Posix epoch expressed as 100-ns ticks since | 
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 | 438 |                                  * the windows epoch. */ | 
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 | 439 |         Tcl_WideInt usecSincePosixEpoch; | 
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 | 440 |                                 /* Current microseconds since Posix epoch. */ | 
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 | 441 |  | 
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 | 442 |         posixEpoch.LowPart = 0xD53E8000; | 
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 | 443 |         posixEpoch.HighPart = 0x019DB1DE; | 
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 | 444 |  | 
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 | 445 |         EnterCriticalSection(&timeInfo.cs); | 
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 | 446 |  | 
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 | 447 |         QueryPerformanceCounter(&curCounter); | 
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 | 448 |  | 
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 | 449 |         /* | 
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 | 450 |          * If it appears to be more than 1.1 seconds since the last trip | 
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 | 451 |          * through the calibration loop, the performance counter may have | 
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 | 452 |          * jumped forward. (See MSDN Knowledge Base article Q274323 for a | 
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 | 453 |          * description of the hardware problem that makes this test | 
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 | 454 |          * necessary.) If the counter jumps, we don't want to use it directly. | 
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 | 455 |          * Instead, we must return system time. Eventually, the calibration | 
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 | 456 |          * loop should recover. | 
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 | 457 |          */ | 
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 | 458 |  | 
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 | 459 |         if (curCounter.QuadPart - timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall.QuadPart < | 
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 | 460 |                 11 * timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart / 10) { | 
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 | 461 |             curFileTime = timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.QuadPart + | 
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 | 462 |                  ((curCounter.QuadPart - timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall.QuadPart) | 
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 | 463 |                     * 10000000 / timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart); | 
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 | 464 |             timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.QuadPart = curFileTime; | 
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 | 465 |             timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall.QuadPart = curCounter.QuadPart; | 
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 | 466 |             usecSincePosixEpoch = (curFileTime - posixEpoch.QuadPart) / 10; | 
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 | 467 |             timePtr->sec = (long) (usecSincePosixEpoch / 1000000); | 
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 | 468 |             timePtr->usec = (unsigned long) (usecSincePosixEpoch % 1000000); | 
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 | 469 |             useFtime = 0; | 
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 | 470 |         } | 
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 | 471 |  | 
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 | 472 |         LeaveCriticalSection(&timeInfo.cs); | 
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 | 473 |     } | 
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 | 474 |  | 
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 | 475 |     if (useFtime) { | 
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 | 476 |         /* | 
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 | 477 |          * High resolution timer is not available. Just use ftime. | 
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 | 478 |          */ | 
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 | 479 |  | 
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 | 480 |         ftime(&t); | 
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 | 481 |         timePtr->sec = (long)t.time; | 
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 | 482 |         timePtr->usec = t.millitm * 1000; | 
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 | 483 |     } | 
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 | 484 | } | 
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 | 485 |  | 
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 | 486 | /* | 
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 | 487 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 488 |  * | 
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 | 489 |  * StopCalibration -- | 
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 | 490 |  * | 
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 | 491 |  *      Turns off the calibration thread in preparation for exiting the | 
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 | 492 |  *      process. | 
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 | 493 |  * | 
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 | 494 |  * Results: | 
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 | 495 |  *      None. | 
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 | 496 |  * | 
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 | 497 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 498 |  *      Sets the 'exitEvent' event in the 'timeInfo' structure to ask the | 
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 | 499 |  *      thread in question to exit, and waits for it to do so. | 
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 | 500 |  * | 
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 | 501 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 502 |  */ | 
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 | 503 |  | 
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 | 504 | static void | 
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 | 505 | StopCalibration( | 
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 | 506 |     ClientData unused)          /* Client data is unused */ | 
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 | 507 | { | 
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 | 508 |     SetEvent(timeInfo.exitEvent); | 
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 | 509 |  | 
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 | 510 |     /* | 
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 | 511 |      * If Tcl_Finalize was called from DllMain, the calibration thread is in a | 
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 | 512 |      * paused state so we need to timeout and continue. | 
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 | 513 |      */ | 
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 | 514 |  | 
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 | 515 |     WaitForSingleObject(timeInfo.calibrationThread, 100); | 
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 | 516 |     CloseHandle(timeInfo.exitEvent); | 
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 | 517 |     CloseHandle(timeInfo.calibrationThread); | 
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 | 518 | } | 
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 | 519 |  | 
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 | 520 | /* | 
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 | 521 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 522 |  * | 
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 | 523 |  * TclpGetTZName -- | 
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 | 524 |  * | 
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 | 525 |  *      Gets the current timezone string. | 
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 | 526 |  * | 
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 | 527 |  * Results: | 
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 | 528 |  *      Returns a pointer to a static string, or NULL on failure. | 
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 | 529 |  * | 
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 | 530 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 531 |  *      None. | 
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 | 532 |  * | 
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 | 533 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 534 |  */ | 
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 | 535 |  | 
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 | 536 | char * | 
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 | 537 | TclpGetTZName( | 
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 | 538 |     int dst) | 
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 | 539 | { | 
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 | 540 |     int len; | 
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 | 541 |     char *zone, *p; | 
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 | 542 |     TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION tz; | 
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 | 543 |     Tcl_Encoding encoding; | 
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 | 544 |     ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); | 
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 | 545 |     char *name = tsdPtr->tzName; | 
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 | 546 |  | 
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 | 547 |     /* | 
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 | 548 |      * tzset() under Borland doesn't seem to set up tzname[] at all. | 
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 | 549 |      * tzset() under MSVC has the following weird observed behavior: | 
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 | 550 |      *   First time we call "clock format [clock seconds] -format %Z -gmt 1" | 
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 | 551 |      *   we get "GMT", but on all subsequent calls we get the current time | 
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 | 552 |      *   ezone string, even though env(TZ) is GMT and the variable _timezone | 
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 | 553 |      *   is 0. | 
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 | 554 |      */ | 
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 | 555 |  | 
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 | 556 |     name[0] = '\0'; | 
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 | 557 |  | 
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 | 558 |     zone = getenv("TZ"); | 
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 | 559 |     if (zone != NULL) { | 
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 | 560 |         /* | 
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 | 561 |          * TZ is of form "NST-4:30NDT", where "NST" would be the name of the | 
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 | 562 |          * standard time zone for this area, "-4:30" is the offset from GMT in | 
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 | 563 |          * hours, and "NDT is the name of the daylight savings time zone in | 
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 | 564 |          * this area. The offset and DST strings are optional. | 
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 | 565 |          */ | 
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 | 566 |  | 
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 | 567 |         len = strlen(zone); | 
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 | 568 |         if (len > 3) { | 
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 | 569 |             len = 3; | 
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 | 570 |         } | 
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 | 571 |         if (dst != 0) { | 
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 | 572 |             /* | 
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 | 573 |              * Skip the offset string and get the DST string. | 
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 | 574 |              */ | 
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 | 575 |  | 
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 | 576 |             p = zone + len; | 
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 | 577 |             p += strspn(p, "+-:0123456789"); | 
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 | 578 |             if (*p != '\0') { | 
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 | 579 |                 zone = p; | 
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 | 580 |                 len = strlen(zone); | 
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 | 581 |                 if (len > 3) { | 
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 | 582 |                     len = 3; | 
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 | 583 |                 } | 
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 | 584 |             } | 
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 | 585 |         } | 
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 | 586 |         Tcl_ExternalToUtf(NULL, NULL, zone, len, 0, NULL, name, | 
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 | 587 |                 sizeof(tsdPtr->tzName), NULL, NULL, NULL); | 
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 | 588 |     } | 
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 | 589 |     if (name[0] == '\0') { | 
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 | 590 |         if (GetTimeZoneInformation(&tz) == TIME_ZONE_ID_UNKNOWN) { | 
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 | 591 |             /* | 
|---|
 | 592 |              * MSDN: On NT this is returned if DST is not used in the current | 
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 | 593 |              * TZ | 
|---|
 | 594 |              */ | 
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 | 595 |  | 
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 | 596 |             dst = 0; | 
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 | 597 |         } | 
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 | 598 |         encoding = Tcl_GetEncoding(NULL, "unicode"); | 
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 | 599 |         Tcl_ExternalToUtf(NULL, encoding, | 
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 | 600 |                 (char *) ((dst) ? tz.DaylightName : tz.StandardName), -1, | 
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 | 601 |                 0, NULL, name, sizeof(tsdPtr->tzName), NULL, NULL, NULL); | 
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 | 602 |         Tcl_FreeEncoding(encoding); | 
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 | 603 |     } | 
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 | 604 |     return name; | 
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 | 605 | } | 
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 | 606 |  | 
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 | 607 | /* | 
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 | 608 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 609 |  * | 
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 | 610 |  * TclpGetDate -- | 
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 | 611 |  * | 
|---|
 | 612 |  *      This function converts between seconds and struct tm. If useGMT is | 
|---|
 | 613 |  *      true, then the returned date will be in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | 
|---|
 | 614 |  *      Otherwise, it will be in the local time zone. | 
|---|
 | 615 |  * | 
|---|
 | 616 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 617 |  *      Returns a static tm structure. | 
|---|
 | 618 |  * | 
|---|
 | 619 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 620 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 621 |  * | 
|---|
 | 622 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 623 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 624 |  | 
|---|
 | 625 | struct tm * | 
|---|
 | 626 | TclpGetDate( | 
|---|
 | 627 |     CONST time_t *t, | 
|---|
 | 628 |     int useGMT) | 
|---|
 | 629 | { | 
|---|
 | 630 |     struct tm *tmPtr; | 
|---|
 | 631 |     time_t time; | 
|---|
 | 632 |  | 
|---|
 | 633 |     if (!useGMT) { | 
|---|
 | 634 |         tzset(); | 
|---|
 | 635 |  | 
|---|
 | 636 |         /* | 
|---|
 | 637 |          * If we are in the valid range, let the C run-time library handle it. | 
|---|
 | 638 |          * Otherwise we need to fake it. Note that this algorithm ignores | 
|---|
 | 639 |          * daylight savings time before the epoch. | 
|---|
 | 640 |          */ | 
|---|
 | 641 |  | 
|---|
 | 642 |         /* | 
|---|
 | 643 |          * Hm, Borland's localtime manages to return NULL under certain | 
|---|
 | 644 |          * circumstances (e.g. wintime.test, test 1.2). Nobody tests for this, | 
|---|
 | 645 |          * since 'localtime' isn't supposed to do this, possibly leading to | 
|---|
 | 646 |          * crashes. | 
|---|
 | 647 |          * | 
|---|
 | 648 |          * Patch: We only call this function if we are at least one day into | 
|---|
 | 649 |          * the epoch, else we handle it ourselves (like we do for times < 0). | 
|---|
 | 650 |          * H. Giese, June 2003 | 
|---|
 | 651 |          */ | 
|---|
 | 652 |  | 
|---|
 | 653 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__ | 
|---|
 | 654 | #define LOCALTIME_VALIDITY_BOUNDARY     SECSPERDAY | 
|---|
 | 655 | #else | 
|---|
 | 656 | #define LOCALTIME_VALIDITY_BOUNDARY     0 | 
|---|
 | 657 | #endif | 
|---|
 | 658 |  | 
|---|
 | 659 |         if (*t >= LOCALTIME_VALIDITY_BOUNDARY) { | 
|---|
 | 660 |             return TclpLocaltime(t); | 
|---|
 | 661 |         } | 
|---|
 | 662 |  | 
|---|
 | 663 |         time = *t - timezone; | 
|---|
 | 664 |  | 
|---|
 | 665 |         /* | 
|---|
 | 666 |          * If we aren't near to overflowing the long, just add the bias and | 
|---|
 | 667 |          * use the normal calculation. Otherwise we will need to adjust the | 
|---|
 | 668 |          * result at the end. | 
|---|
 | 669 |          */ | 
|---|
 | 670 |  | 
|---|
 | 671 |         if (*t < (LONG_MAX - 2*SECSPERDAY) && *t > (LONG_MIN + 2*SECSPERDAY)) { | 
|---|
 | 672 |             tmPtr = ComputeGMT(&time); | 
|---|
 | 673 |         } else { | 
|---|
 | 674 |             tmPtr = ComputeGMT(t); | 
|---|
 | 675 |  | 
|---|
 | 676 |             tzset(); | 
|---|
 | 677 |  | 
|---|
 | 678 |             /* | 
|---|
 | 679 |              * Add the bias directly to the tm structure to avoid overflow. | 
|---|
 | 680 |              * Propagate seconds overflow into minutes, hours and days. | 
|---|
 | 681 |              */ | 
|---|
 | 682 |  | 
|---|
 | 683 |             time = tmPtr->tm_sec - timezone; | 
|---|
 | 684 |             tmPtr->tm_sec = (int)(time % 60); | 
|---|
 | 685 |             if (tmPtr->tm_sec < 0) { | 
|---|
 | 686 |                 tmPtr->tm_sec += 60; | 
|---|
 | 687 |                 time -= 60; | 
|---|
 | 688 |             } | 
|---|
 | 689 |  | 
|---|
 | 690 |             time = tmPtr->tm_min + time/60; | 
|---|
 | 691 |             tmPtr->tm_min = (int)(time % 60); | 
|---|
 | 692 |             if (tmPtr->tm_min < 0) { | 
|---|
 | 693 |                 tmPtr->tm_min += 60; | 
|---|
 | 694 |                 time -= 60; | 
|---|
 | 695 |             } | 
|---|
 | 696 |  | 
|---|
 | 697 |             time = tmPtr->tm_hour + time/60; | 
|---|
 | 698 |             tmPtr->tm_hour = (int)(time % 24); | 
|---|
 | 699 |             if (tmPtr->tm_hour < 0) { | 
|---|
 | 700 |                 tmPtr->tm_hour += 24; | 
|---|
 | 701 |                 time -= 24; | 
|---|
 | 702 |             } | 
|---|
 | 703 |  | 
|---|
 | 704 |             time /= 24; | 
|---|
 | 705 |             tmPtr->tm_mday += (int)time; | 
|---|
 | 706 |             tmPtr->tm_yday += (int)time; | 
|---|
 | 707 |             tmPtr->tm_wday = (tmPtr->tm_wday + (int)time) % 7; | 
|---|
 | 708 |         } | 
|---|
 | 709 |     } else { | 
|---|
 | 710 |         tmPtr = ComputeGMT(t); | 
|---|
 | 711 |     } | 
|---|
 | 712 |     return tmPtr; | 
|---|
 | 713 | } | 
|---|
 | 714 |  | 
|---|
 | 715 | /* | 
|---|
 | 716 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 717 |  * | 
|---|
 | 718 |  * ComputeGMT -- | 
|---|
 | 719 |  * | 
|---|
 | 720 |  *      This function computes GMT given the number of seconds since the epoch | 
|---|
 | 721 |  *      (midnight Jan 1 1970). | 
|---|
 | 722 |  * | 
|---|
 | 723 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 724 |  *      Returns a (per thread) statically allocated struct tm. | 
|---|
 | 725 |  * | 
|---|
 | 726 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 727 |  *      Updates the values of the static struct tm. | 
|---|
 | 728 |  * | 
|---|
 | 729 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 730 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 731 |  | 
|---|
 | 732 | static struct tm * | 
|---|
 | 733 | ComputeGMT( | 
|---|
 | 734 |     const time_t *tp) | 
|---|
 | 735 | { | 
|---|
 | 736 |     struct tm *tmPtr; | 
|---|
 | 737 |     long tmp, rem; | 
|---|
 | 738 |     int isLeap; | 
|---|
 | 739 |     int *days; | 
|---|
 | 740 |     ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); | 
|---|
 | 741 |  | 
|---|
 | 742 |     tmPtr = &tsdPtr->tm; | 
|---|
 | 743 |  | 
|---|
 | 744 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 745 |      * Compute the 4 year span containing the specified time. | 
|---|
 | 746 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 747 |  | 
|---|
 | 748 |     tmp = (long)(*tp / SECSPER4YEAR); | 
|---|
 | 749 |     rem = (long)(*tp % SECSPER4YEAR); | 
|---|
 | 750 |  | 
|---|
 | 751 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 752 |      * Correct for weird mod semantics so the remainder is always positive. | 
|---|
 | 753 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 754 |  | 
|---|
 | 755 |     if (rem < 0) { | 
|---|
 | 756 |         tmp--; | 
|---|
 | 757 |         rem += SECSPER4YEAR; | 
|---|
 | 758 |     } | 
|---|
 | 759 |  | 
|---|
 | 760 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 761 |      * Compute the year after 1900 by taking the 4 year span and adjusting for | 
|---|
 | 762 |      * the remainder. This works because 2000 is a leap year, and 1900/2100 | 
|---|
 | 763 |      * are out of the range. | 
|---|
 | 764 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 765 |  | 
|---|
 | 766 |     tmp = (tmp * 4) + 70; | 
|---|
 | 767 |     isLeap = 0; | 
|---|
 | 768 |     if (rem >= SECSPERYEAR) {                     /* 1971, etc. */ | 
|---|
 | 769 |         tmp++; | 
|---|
 | 770 |         rem -= SECSPERYEAR; | 
|---|
 | 771 |         if (rem >= SECSPERYEAR) {                 /* 1972, etc. */ | 
|---|
 | 772 |             tmp++; | 
|---|
 | 773 |             rem -= SECSPERYEAR; | 
|---|
 | 774 |             if (rem >= SECSPERYEAR + SECSPERDAY) { /* 1973, etc. */ | 
|---|
 | 775 |                 tmp++; | 
|---|
 | 776 |                 rem -= SECSPERYEAR + SECSPERDAY; | 
|---|
 | 777 |             } else { | 
|---|
 | 778 |                 isLeap = 1; | 
|---|
 | 779 |             } | 
|---|
 | 780 |         } | 
|---|
 | 781 |     } | 
|---|
 | 782 |     tmPtr->tm_year = tmp; | 
|---|
 | 783 |  | 
|---|
 | 784 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 785 |      * Compute the day of year and leave the seconds in the current day in the | 
|---|
 | 786 |      * remainder. | 
|---|
 | 787 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 788 |  | 
|---|
 | 789 |     tmPtr->tm_yday = rem / SECSPERDAY; | 
|---|
 | 790 |     rem %= SECSPERDAY; | 
|---|
 | 791 |  | 
|---|
 | 792 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 793 |      * Compute the time of day. | 
|---|
 | 794 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 795 |  | 
|---|
 | 796 |     tmPtr->tm_hour = rem / 3600; | 
|---|
 | 797 |     rem %= 3600; | 
|---|
 | 798 |     tmPtr->tm_min = rem / 60; | 
|---|
 | 799 |     tmPtr->tm_sec = rem % 60; | 
|---|
 | 800 |  | 
|---|
 | 801 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 802 |      * Compute the month and day of month. | 
|---|
 | 803 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 804 |  | 
|---|
 | 805 |     days = (isLeap) ? leapDays : normalDays; | 
|---|
 | 806 |     for (tmp = 1; days[tmp] < tmPtr->tm_yday; tmp++) { | 
|---|
 | 807 |         /* empty body */ | 
|---|
 | 808 |     } | 
|---|
 | 809 |     tmPtr->tm_mon = --tmp; | 
|---|
 | 810 |     tmPtr->tm_mday = tmPtr->tm_yday - days[tmp]; | 
|---|
 | 811 |  | 
|---|
 | 812 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 813 |      * Compute day of week.  Epoch started on a Thursday. | 
|---|
 | 814 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 815 |  | 
|---|
 | 816 |     tmPtr->tm_wday = (long)(*tp / SECSPERDAY) + 4; | 
|---|
 | 817 |     if ((*tp % SECSPERDAY) < 0) { | 
|---|
 | 818 |         tmPtr->tm_wday--; | 
|---|
 | 819 |     } | 
|---|
 | 820 |     tmPtr->tm_wday %= 7; | 
|---|
 | 821 |     if (tmPtr->tm_wday < 0) { | 
|---|
 | 822 |         tmPtr->tm_wday += 7; | 
|---|
 | 823 |     } | 
|---|
 | 824 |  | 
|---|
 | 825 |     return tmPtr; | 
|---|
 | 826 | } | 
|---|
 | 827 |  | 
|---|
 | 828 | /* | 
|---|
 | 829 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 830 |  * | 
|---|
 | 831 |  * CalibrationThread -- | 
|---|
 | 832 |  * | 
|---|
 | 833 |  *      Thread that manages calibration of the hi-resolution time derived from | 
|---|
 | 834 |  *      the performance counter, to keep it synchronized with the system | 
|---|
 | 835 |  *      clock. | 
|---|
 | 836 |  * | 
|---|
 | 837 |  * Parameters: | 
|---|
 | 838 |  *      arg - Client data from the CreateThread call. This parameter points to | 
|---|
 | 839 |  *            the static TimeInfo structure. | 
|---|
 | 840 |  * | 
|---|
 | 841 |  * Return value: | 
|---|
 | 842 |  *      None. This thread embeds an infinite loop. | 
|---|
 | 843 |  * | 
|---|
 | 844 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 845 |  *      At an interval of 1s, this thread performs virtual time discipline. | 
|---|
 | 846 |  * | 
|---|
 | 847 |  * Note: When this thread is entered, TclpInitLock has been called to | 
|---|
 | 848 |  * safeguard the static storage. There is therefore no synchronization in the | 
|---|
 | 849 |  * body of this procedure. | 
|---|
 | 850 |  * | 
|---|
 | 851 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 852 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 853 |  | 
|---|
 | 854 | static DWORD WINAPI | 
|---|
 | 855 | CalibrationThread( | 
|---|
 | 856 |     LPVOID arg) | 
|---|
 | 857 | { | 
|---|
 | 858 |     FILETIME curFileTime; | 
|---|
 | 859 |     DWORD waitResult; | 
|---|
 | 860 |  | 
|---|
 | 861 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 862 |      * Get initial system time and performance counter. | 
|---|
 | 863 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 864 |  | 
|---|
 | 865 |     GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&curFileTime); | 
|---|
 | 866 |     QueryPerformanceCounter(&timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall); | 
|---|
 | 867 |     QueryPerformanceFrequency(&timeInfo.curCounterFreq); | 
|---|
 | 868 |     timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.LowPart = curFileTime.dwLowDateTime; | 
|---|
 | 869 |     timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.HighPart = curFileTime.dwHighDateTime; | 
|---|
 | 870 |  | 
|---|
 | 871 |     ResetCounterSamples(timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.QuadPart, | 
|---|
 | 872 |             timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall.QuadPart, | 
|---|
 | 873 |             timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart); | 
|---|
 | 874 |  | 
|---|
 | 875 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 876 |      * Wake up the calling thread. When it wakes up, it will release the | 
|---|
 | 877 |      * initialization lock. | 
|---|
 | 878 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 879 |  | 
|---|
 | 880 |     SetEvent(timeInfo.readyEvent); | 
|---|
 | 881 |  | 
|---|
 | 882 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 883 |      * Run the calibration once a second. | 
|---|
 | 884 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 885 |  | 
|---|
 | 886 |     while (timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable) { | 
|---|
 | 887 |         /* | 
|---|
 | 888 |          * If the exitEvent is set, break out of the loop. | 
|---|
 | 889 |          */ | 
|---|
 | 890 |  | 
|---|
 | 891 |         waitResult = WaitForSingleObjectEx(timeInfo.exitEvent, 1000, FALSE); | 
|---|
 | 892 |         if (waitResult == WAIT_OBJECT_0) { | 
|---|
 | 893 |             break; | 
|---|
 | 894 |         } | 
|---|
 | 895 |         UpdateTimeEachSecond(); | 
|---|
 | 896 |     } | 
|---|
 | 897 |  | 
|---|
 | 898 |     /* lint */ | 
|---|
 | 899 |     return (DWORD) 0; | 
|---|
 | 900 | } | 
|---|
 | 901 |  | 
|---|
 | 902 | /* | 
|---|
 | 903 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 904 |  * | 
|---|
 | 905 |  * UpdateTimeEachSecond -- | 
|---|
 | 906 |  * | 
|---|
 | 907 |  *      Callback from the waitable timer in the clock calibration thread that | 
|---|
 | 908 |  *      updates system time. | 
|---|
 | 909 |  * | 
|---|
 | 910 |  * Parameters: | 
|---|
 | 911 |  *      info - Pointer to the static TimeInfo structure | 
|---|
 | 912 |  * | 
|---|
 | 913 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 914 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 915 |  * | 
|---|
 | 916 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 917 |  *      Performs virtual time calibration discipline. | 
|---|
 | 918 |  * | 
|---|
 | 919 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 920 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 921 |  | 
|---|
 | 922 | static void | 
|---|
 | 923 | UpdateTimeEachSecond(void) | 
|---|
 | 924 | { | 
|---|
 | 925 |     LARGE_INTEGER curPerfCounter; | 
|---|
 | 926 |                                 /* Current value returned from | 
|---|
 | 927 |                                  * QueryPerformanceCounter. */ | 
|---|
 | 928 |     FILETIME curSysTime;        /* Current system time. */ | 
|---|
 | 929 |     LARGE_INTEGER curFileTime;  /* File time at the time this callback was | 
|---|
 | 930 |                                  * scheduled. */ | 
|---|
 | 931 |     Tcl_WideInt estFreq;        /* Estimated perf counter frequency. */ | 
|---|
 | 932 |     Tcl_WideInt vt0;            /* Tcl time right now. */ | 
|---|
 | 933 |     Tcl_WideInt vt1;            /* Tcl time one second from now. */ | 
|---|
 | 934 |     Tcl_WideInt tdiff;          /* Difference between system clock and Tcl | 
|---|
 | 935 |                                  * time. */ | 
|---|
 | 936 |     Tcl_WideInt driftFreq;      /* Frequency needed to drift virtual time into | 
|---|
 | 937 |                                  * step over 1 second. */ | 
|---|
 | 938 |  | 
|---|
 | 939 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 940 |      * Sample performance counter and system time. | 
|---|
 | 941 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 942 |  | 
|---|
 | 943 |     QueryPerformanceCounter(&curPerfCounter); | 
|---|
 | 944 |     GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&curSysTime); | 
|---|
 | 945 |     curFileTime.LowPart = curSysTime.dwLowDateTime; | 
|---|
 | 946 |     curFileTime.HighPart = curSysTime.dwHighDateTime; | 
|---|
 | 947 |  | 
|---|
 | 948 |     EnterCriticalSection(&timeInfo.cs); | 
|---|
 | 949 |  | 
|---|
 | 950 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 951 |      * We devide by timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart in several places. That | 
|---|
 | 952 |      * value should always be positive on a correctly functioning system. But | 
|---|
 | 953 |      * it is good to be defensive about such matters. So if something goes | 
|---|
 | 954 |      * wrong and the value does goes to zero, we clear the | 
|---|
 | 955 |      * timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable in order to cause the calibration thread | 
|---|
 | 956 |      * to shut itself down, then return without additional processing. | 
|---|
 | 957 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 958 |  | 
|---|
 | 959 |     if (timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart == 0){ | 
|---|
 | 960 |         LeaveCriticalSection(&timeInfo.cs); | 
|---|
 | 961 |         timeInfo.perfCounterAvailable = 0; | 
|---|
 | 962 |         return; | 
|---|
 | 963 |     } | 
|---|
 | 964 |  | 
|---|
 | 965 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 966 |      * Several things may have gone wrong here that have to be checked for. | 
|---|
 | 967 |      *  (1) The performance counter may have jumped. | 
|---|
 | 968 |      *  (2) The system clock may have been reset. | 
|---|
 | 969 |      * | 
|---|
 | 970 |      * In either case, we'll need to reinitialize the circular buffer with | 
|---|
 | 971 |      * samples relative to the current system time and the NOMINAL performance | 
|---|
 | 972 |      * frequency (not the actual, because the actual has probably run slow in | 
|---|
 | 973 |      * the first case). Our estimated frequency will be the nominal frequency. | 
|---|
 | 974 |      * | 
|---|
 | 975 |      * Store the current sample into the circular buffer of samples, and | 
|---|
 | 976 |      * estimate the performance counter frequency. | 
|---|
 | 977 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 978 |  | 
|---|
 | 979 |     estFreq = AccumulateSample(curPerfCounter.QuadPart, | 
|---|
 | 980 |             (Tcl_WideUInt) curFileTime.QuadPart); | 
|---|
 | 981 |  | 
|---|
 | 982 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 983 |      * We want to adjust things so that time appears to be continuous. | 
|---|
 | 984 |      * Virtual file time, right now, is | 
|---|
 | 985 |      * | 
|---|
 | 986 |      * vt0 = 10000000 * (curPerfCounter - perfCounterLastCall) | 
|---|
 | 987 |      *       / curCounterFreq | 
|---|
 | 988 |      *       + fileTimeLastCall | 
|---|
 | 989 |      * | 
|---|
 | 990 |      * Ideally, we would like to drift the clock into place over a period of 2 | 
|---|
 | 991 |      * sec, so that virtual time 2 sec from now will be | 
|---|
 | 992 |      * | 
|---|
 | 993 |      * vt1 = 20000000 + curFileTime | 
|---|
 | 994 |      * | 
|---|
 | 995 |      * The frequency that we need to use to drift the counter back into place | 
|---|
 | 996 |      * is estFreq * 20000000 / (vt1 - vt0) | 
|---|
 | 997 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 998 |  | 
|---|
 | 999 |     vt0 = 10000000 * (curPerfCounter.QuadPart | 
|---|
 | 1000 |                 - timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall.QuadPart) | 
|---|
 | 1001 |             / timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart | 
|---|
 | 1002 |             + timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.QuadPart; | 
|---|
 | 1003 |     vt1 = 20000000 + curFileTime.QuadPart; | 
|---|
 | 1004 |  | 
|---|
 | 1005 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 1006 |      * If we've gotten more than a second away from system time, then drifting | 
|---|
 | 1007 |      * the clock is going to be pretty hopeless. Just let it jump. Otherwise, | 
|---|
 | 1008 |      * compute the drift frequency and fill in everything. | 
|---|
 | 1009 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 1010 |  | 
|---|
 | 1011 |     tdiff = vt0 - curFileTime.QuadPart; | 
|---|
 | 1012 |     if (tdiff > 10000000 || tdiff < -10000000) { | 
|---|
 | 1013 |         timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.QuadPart = curFileTime.QuadPart; | 
|---|
 | 1014 |         timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart = estFreq; | 
|---|
 | 1015 |     } else { | 
|---|
 | 1016 |         driftFreq = estFreq * 20000000 / (vt1 - vt0); | 
|---|
 | 1017 |  | 
|---|
 | 1018 |         if (driftFreq > 1003*estFreq/1000) { | 
|---|
 | 1019 |             driftFreq = 1003*estFreq/1000; | 
|---|
 | 1020 |         } else if (driftFreq < 997*estFreq/1000) { | 
|---|
 | 1021 |             driftFreq = 997*estFreq/1000; | 
|---|
 | 1022 |         } | 
|---|
 | 1023 |  | 
|---|
 | 1024 |         timeInfo.fileTimeLastCall.QuadPart = vt0; | 
|---|
 | 1025 |         timeInfo.curCounterFreq.QuadPart = driftFreq; | 
|---|
 | 1026 |     } | 
|---|
 | 1027 |  | 
|---|
 | 1028 |     timeInfo.perfCounterLastCall.QuadPart = curPerfCounter.QuadPart; | 
|---|
 | 1029 |  | 
|---|
 | 1030 |     LeaveCriticalSection(&timeInfo.cs); | 
|---|
 | 1031 | } | 
|---|
 | 1032 |  | 
|---|
 | 1033 | /* | 
|---|
 | 1034 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1035 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1036 |  * ResetCounterSamples -- | 
|---|
 | 1037 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1038 |  *      Fills the sample arrays in 'timeInfo' with dummy values that will | 
|---|
 | 1039 |  *      yield the current performance counter and frequency. | 
|---|
 | 1040 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1041 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 1042 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 1043 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1044 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 1045 |  *      The array of samples is filled in so that it appears that there are | 
|---|
 | 1046 |  *      SAMPLES samples at one-second intervals, separated by precisely the | 
|---|
 | 1047 |  *      given frequency. | 
|---|
 | 1048 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1049 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1050 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 1051 |  | 
|---|
 | 1052 | static void | 
|---|
 | 1053 | ResetCounterSamples( | 
|---|
 | 1054 |     Tcl_WideUInt fileTime,      /* Current file time */ | 
|---|
 | 1055 |     Tcl_WideInt perfCounter,    /* Current performance counter */ | 
|---|
 | 1056 |     Tcl_WideInt perfFreq)       /* Target performance frequency */ | 
|---|
 | 1057 | { | 
|---|
 | 1058 |     int i; | 
|---|
 | 1059 |     for (i=SAMPLES-1 ; i>=0 ; --i) { | 
|---|
 | 1060 |         timeInfo.perfCounterSample[i] = perfCounter; | 
|---|
 | 1061 |         timeInfo.fileTimeSample[i] = fileTime; | 
|---|
 | 1062 |         perfCounter -= perfFreq; | 
|---|
 | 1063 |         fileTime -= 10000000; | 
|---|
 | 1064 |     } | 
|---|
 | 1065 |     timeInfo.sampleNo = 0; | 
|---|
 | 1066 | } | 
|---|
 | 1067 |  | 
|---|
 | 1068 | /* | 
|---|
 | 1069 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1070 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1071 |  * AccumulateSample -- | 
|---|
 | 1072 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1073 |  *      Updates the circular buffer of performance counter and system time | 
|---|
 | 1074 |  *      samples with a new data point. | 
|---|
 | 1075 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1076 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 1077 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 1078 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1079 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 1080 |  *      The new data point replaces the oldest point in the circular buffer, | 
|---|
 | 1081 |  *      and the descriptive statistics are updated to accumulate the new | 
|---|
 | 1082 |  *      point. | 
|---|
 | 1083 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1084 |  * Several things may have gone wrong here that have to be checked for. | 
|---|
 | 1085 |  *  (1) The performance counter may have jumped. | 
|---|
 | 1086 |  *  (2) The system clock may have been reset. | 
|---|
 | 1087 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1088 |  * In either case, we'll need to reinitialize the circular buffer with samples | 
|---|
 | 1089 |  * relative to the current system time and the NOMINAL performance frequency | 
|---|
 | 1090 |  * (not the actual, because the actual has probably run slow in the first | 
|---|
 | 1091 |  * case). | 
|---|
 | 1092 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 1093 |  | 
|---|
 | 1094 | static Tcl_WideInt | 
|---|
 | 1095 | AccumulateSample( | 
|---|
 | 1096 |     Tcl_WideInt perfCounter, | 
|---|
 | 1097 |     Tcl_WideUInt fileTime) | 
|---|
 | 1098 | { | 
|---|
 | 1099 |     Tcl_WideUInt workFTSample;  /* File time sample being removed from or | 
|---|
 | 1100 |                                  * added to the circular buffer. */ | 
|---|
 | 1101 |     Tcl_WideInt workPCSample;   /* Performance counter sample being removed | 
|---|
 | 1102 |                                  * from or added to the circular buffer. */ | 
|---|
 | 1103 |     Tcl_WideUInt lastFTSample;  /* Last file time sample recorded */ | 
|---|
 | 1104 |     Tcl_WideInt lastPCSample;   /* Last performance counter sample recorded */ | 
|---|
 | 1105 |     Tcl_WideInt FTdiff;         /* Difference between last FT and current */ | 
|---|
 | 1106 |     Tcl_WideInt PCdiff;         /* Difference between last PC and current */ | 
|---|
 | 1107 |     Tcl_WideInt estFreq;        /* Estimated performance counter frequency */ | 
|---|
 | 1108 |  | 
|---|
 | 1109 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 1110 |      * Test for jumps and reset the samples if we have one. | 
|---|
 | 1111 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 1112 |  | 
|---|
 | 1113 |     if (timeInfo.sampleNo == 0) { | 
|---|
 | 1114 |         lastPCSample = | 
|---|
 | 1115 |                 timeInfo.perfCounterSample[timeInfo.sampleNo + SAMPLES - 1]; | 
|---|
 | 1116 |         lastFTSample = | 
|---|
 | 1117 |                 timeInfo.fileTimeSample[timeInfo.sampleNo + SAMPLES - 1]; | 
|---|
 | 1118 |     } else { | 
|---|
 | 1119 |         lastPCSample = timeInfo.perfCounterSample[timeInfo.sampleNo - 1]; | 
|---|
 | 1120 |         lastFTSample = timeInfo.fileTimeSample[timeInfo.sampleNo - 1]; | 
|---|
 | 1121 |     } | 
|---|
 | 1122 |  | 
|---|
 | 1123 |     PCdiff = perfCounter - lastPCSample; | 
|---|
 | 1124 |     FTdiff = fileTime - lastFTSample; | 
|---|
 | 1125 |     if (PCdiff < timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart * 9 / 10 | 
|---|
 | 1126 |             || PCdiff > timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart * 11 / 10 | 
|---|
 | 1127 |             || FTdiff < 9000000 || FTdiff > 11000000) { | 
|---|
 | 1128 |         ResetCounterSamples(fileTime, perfCounter, | 
|---|
 | 1129 |                 timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart); | 
|---|
 | 1130 |         return timeInfo.nominalFreq.QuadPart; | 
|---|
 | 1131 |     } else { | 
|---|
 | 1132 |         /* | 
|---|
 | 1133 |          * Estimate the frequency. | 
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 | 1134 |          */ | 
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 | 1135 |  | 
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 | 1136 |         workPCSample = timeInfo.perfCounterSample[timeInfo.sampleNo]; | 
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 | 1137 |         workFTSample = timeInfo.fileTimeSample[timeInfo.sampleNo]; | 
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 | 1138 |         estFreq = 10000000 * (perfCounter - workPCSample) | 
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 | 1139 |                 / (fileTime - workFTSample); | 
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 | 1140 |         timeInfo.perfCounterSample[timeInfo.sampleNo] = perfCounter; | 
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 | 1141 |         timeInfo.fileTimeSample[timeInfo.sampleNo] = (Tcl_WideInt) fileTime; | 
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 | 1142 |  | 
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 | 1143 |         /* | 
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 | 1144 |          * Advance the sample number. | 
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 | 1145 |          */ | 
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 | 1146 |  | 
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 | 1147 |         if (++timeInfo.sampleNo >= SAMPLES) { | 
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 | 1148 |             timeInfo.sampleNo = 0; | 
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 | 1149 |         } | 
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 | 1150 |  | 
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 | 1151 |         return estFreq; | 
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 | 1152 |     } | 
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 | 1153 | } | 
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 | 1154 |  | 
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 | 1155 | /* | 
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 | 1156 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 1157 |  * | 
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 | 1158 |  * TclpGmtime -- | 
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 | 1159 |  * | 
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 | 1160 |  *      Wrapper around the 'gmtime' library function to make it thread safe. | 
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 | 1161 |  * | 
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 | 1162 |  * Results: | 
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 | 1163 |  *      Returns a pointer to a 'struct tm' in thread-specific data. | 
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 | 1164 |  * | 
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 | 1165 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 1166 |  *      Invokes gmtime or gmtime_r as appropriate. | 
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 | 1167 |  * | 
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 | 1168 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 1169 |  */ | 
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 | 1170 |  | 
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 | 1171 | struct tm * | 
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 | 1172 | TclpGmtime( | 
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 | 1173 |     CONST time_t *timePtr)      /* Pointer to the number of seconds since the | 
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 | 1174 |                                  * local system's epoch */ | 
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 | 1175 | { | 
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 | 1176 |     /* | 
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 | 1177 |      * The MS implementation of gmtime is thread safe because it returns the | 
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 | 1178 |      * time in a block of thread-local storage, and Windows does not provide a | 
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 | 1179 |      * Posix gmtime_r function. | 
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 | 1180 |      */ | 
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 | 1181 |  | 
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 | 1182 |     return gmtime(timePtr); | 
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 | 1183 | } | 
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 | 1184 |  | 
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 | 1185 | /* | 
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 | 1186 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 1187 |  * | 
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 | 1188 |  * TclpLocaltime -- | 
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 | 1189 |  * | 
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 | 1190 |  *      Wrapper around the 'localtime' library function to make it thread | 
|---|
 | 1191 |  *      safe. | 
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 | 1192 |  * | 
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 | 1193 |  * Results: | 
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 | 1194 |  *      Returns a pointer to a 'struct tm' in thread-specific data. | 
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 | 1195 |  * | 
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 | 1196 |  * Side effects: | 
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 | 1197 |  *      Invokes localtime or localtime_r as appropriate. | 
|---|
 | 1198 |  * | 
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 | 1199 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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 | 1200 |  */ | 
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 | 1201 |  | 
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 | 1202 | struct tm * | 
|---|
 | 1203 | TclpLocaltime( | 
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 | 1204 |     CONST time_t *timePtr)      /* Pointer to the number of seconds since the | 
|---|
 | 1205 |                                  * local system's epoch */ | 
|---|
 | 1206 |  | 
|---|
 | 1207 | { | 
|---|
 | 1208 |     /* | 
|---|
 | 1209 |      * The MS implementation of localtime is thread safe because it returns | 
|---|
 | 1210 |      * the time in a block of thread-local storage, and Windows does not | 
|---|
 | 1211 |      * provide a Posix localtime_r function. | 
|---|
 | 1212 |      */ | 
|---|
 | 1213 |  | 
|---|
 | 1214 |     return localtime(timePtr); | 
|---|
 | 1215 | } | 
|---|
 | 1216 |  | 
|---|
 | 1217 | /* | 
|---|
 | 1218 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1219 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1220 |  * Tcl_SetTimeProc -- | 
|---|
 | 1221 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1222 |  *      TIP #233 (Virtualized Time): Registers two handlers for the | 
|---|
 | 1223 |  *      virtualization of Tcl's access to time information. | 
|---|
 | 1224 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1225 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 1226 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 1227 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1228 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 1229 |  *      Remembers the handlers, alters core behaviour. | 
|---|
 | 1230 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1231 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1232 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 1233 |  | 
|---|
 | 1234 | void | 
|---|
 | 1235 | Tcl_SetTimeProc( | 
|---|
 | 1236 |     Tcl_GetTimeProc *getProc, | 
|---|
 | 1237 |     Tcl_ScaleTimeProc *scaleProc, | 
|---|
 | 1238 |     ClientData clientData) | 
|---|
 | 1239 | { | 
|---|
 | 1240 |     tclGetTimeProcPtr = getProc; | 
|---|
 | 1241 |     tclScaleTimeProcPtr = scaleProc; | 
|---|
 | 1242 |     tclTimeClientData = clientData; | 
|---|
 | 1243 | } | 
|---|
 | 1244 |  | 
|---|
 | 1245 | /* | 
|---|
 | 1246 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1247 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1248 |  * Tcl_QueryTimeProc -- | 
|---|
 | 1249 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1250 |  *      TIP #233 (Virtualized Time): Query which time handlers are registered. | 
|---|
 | 1251 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1252 |  * Results: | 
|---|
 | 1253 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 1254 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1255 |  * Side effects: | 
|---|
 | 1256 |  *      None. | 
|---|
 | 1257 |  * | 
|---|
 | 1258 |  *---------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
 | 1259 |  */ | 
|---|
 | 1260 |  | 
|---|
 | 1261 | void | 
|---|
 | 1262 | Tcl_QueryTimeProc( | 
|---|
 | 1263 |     Tcl_GetTimeProc **getProc, | 
|---|
 | 1264 |     Tcl_ScaleTimeProc **scaleProc, | 
|---|
 | 1265 |     ClientData *clientData) | 
|---|
 | 1266 | { | 
|---|
 | 1267 |     if (getProc) { | 
|---|
 | 1268 |         *getProc = tclGetTimeProcPtr; | 
|---|
 | 1269 |     } | 
|---|
 | 1270 |     if (scaleProc) { | 
|---|
 | 1271 |         *scaleProc = tclScaleTimeProcPtr; | 
|---|
 | 1272 |     } | 
|---|
 | 1273 |     if (clientData) { | 
|---|
 | 1274 |         *clientData = tclTimeClientData; | 
|---|
 | 1275 |     } | 
|---|
 | 1276 | } | 
|---|
 | 1277 |  | 
|---|
 | 1278 | /* | 
|---|
 | 1279 |  * Local Variables: | 
|---|
 | 1280 |  * mode: c | 
|---|
 | 1281 |  * c-basic-offset: 4 | 
|---|
 | 1282 |  * fill-column: 78 | 
|---|
 | 1283 |  * End: | 
|---|
 | 1284 |  */ | 
|---|