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"""
monotonic
~~~~~~~~~
This module provides a ``monotonic()`` function which returns the
value (in fractional seconds) of a clock which never goes backwards.
On Python 3.3 or newer, ``monotonic`` will be an alias of
``time.monotonic`` from the standard library. On older versions,
it will fall back to an equivalent implementation:
+-------------+--------------------+
| Linux, BSD | clock_gettime(3) |
+-------------+--------------------+
| Windows | GetTickCount[64] |
+-------------+--------------------+
| OS X | mach_absolute_time |
+-------------+--------------------+
If no suitable implementation exists for the current platform,
attempting to import this module (or to import from it) will
cause a RuntimeError exception to be raised.
Copyright 2014 Ori Livneh <ori@wikimedia.org>
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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"""
import ctypes
import ctypes.util
import os
import sys
import time
import threading
__all__ = ('monotonic',)
try:
monotonic = time.monotonic
except AttributeError:
try:
if sys.platform == 'darwin': # OS X, iOS
# See Technical Q&A QA1398 of the Mac Developer Library:
# <https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/qa/qa1398/>
libc = ctypes.CDLL('/usr/lib/libc.dylib', use_errno=True)
class mach_timebase_info_data_t(ctypes.Structure):
"""System timebase info. Defined in <mach/mach_time.h>."""
_fields_ = (('numer', ctypes.c_uint32),
('denom', ctypes.c_uint32))
mach_absolute_time = libc.mach_absolute_time
mach_absolute_time.restype = ctypes.c_uint64
timebase = mach_timebase_info_data_t()
libc.mach_timebase_info(ctypes.byref(timebase))
ticks_per_second = timebase.numer / timebase.denom * 1.0e9
def monotonic():
"""Monotonic clock, cannot go backward."""
return mach_absolute_time() / ticks_per_second
elif sys.platform.startswith('win32') or sys.platform.startswith('cygwin'):
if sys.platform.startswith('cygwin'):
# Note: cygwin implements clock_gettime (CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 4) since
# version 1.7.6. Using raw WinAPI for maximum version compatibility.
# Ugly hack using the wrong calling convention (in 32-bit mode)
# because ctypes has no windll under cygwin (and it also seems that
# the code letting you select stdcall in _ctypes doesn't exist under
# the preprocessor definitions relevant to cygwin).
# This is 'safe' because:
# 1. The ABI of GetTickCount and GetTickCount64 is identical for
# both calling conventions because they both have no parameters.
# 2. libffi masks the problem because after making the call it doesn't
# touch anything through esp and epilogue code restores a correct
# esp from ebp afterwards.
kernel32 = ctypes.cdll.kernel32
else:
kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
GetTickCount64 = getattr(kernel32, 'GetTickCount64', None)
if GetTickCount64:
# Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008 or newer.
GetTickCount64.restype = ctypes.c_ulonglong
def monotonic():
"""Monotonic clock, cannot go backward."""
return GetTickCount64() / 1000.0
else:
# Before Windows Vista.
GetTickCount = kernel32.GetTickCount
GetTickCount.restype = ctypes.c_uint32
get_tick_count_lock = threading.Lock()
get_tick_count_last_sample = 0
get_tick_count_wraparounds = 0
def monotonic():
"""Monotonic clock, cannot go backward."""
global get_tick_count_last_sample
global get_tick_count_wraparounds
with get_tick_count_lock:
current_sample = GetTickCount()
if current_sample < get_tick_count_last_sample:
get_tick_count_wraparounds += 1
get_tick_count_last_sample = current_sample
final_milliseconds = get_tick_count_wraparounds << 32
final_milliseconds += get_tick_count_last_sample
return final_milliseconds / 1000.0
else:
try:
clock_gettime = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library('c'),
use_errno=True).clock_gettime
except AttributeError:
clock_gettime = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library('rt'),
use_errno=True).clock_gettime
class timespec(ctypes.Structure):
"""Time specification, as described in clock_gettime(3)."""
_fields_ = (('tv_sec', ctypes.c_long),
('tv_nsec', ctypes.c_long))
if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 1
elif sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 4
elif sys.platform.startswith('sunos5'):
CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 4
elif 'bsd' in sys.platform:
CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 3
def monotonic():
"""Monotonic clock, cannot go backward."""
ts = timespec()
if clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ctypes.pointer(ts)):
errno = ctypes.get_errno()
raise OSError(errno, os.strerror(errno))
return ts.tv_sec + ts.tv_nsec / 1.0e9
# Perform a sanity-check.
if monotonic() - monotonic() > 0:
raise ValueError('monotonic() is not monotonic!')
except Exception:
raise RuntimeError('no suitable implementation for this system')
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