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libsst/libsst-os/SST_Time_Win32.c
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/*
SST_Time_Win32.c
Author: Patrick Baggett <ptbaggett@762studios.com>
Created: 5/29/2013
Purpose:
libsst-os timing functions for Win32
License:
This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to
the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want
To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See
http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
*/
#include <SST/SST_Time.h>
#include <windows.h>
static LARGE_INTEGER freq; /* Frequency, as 64-bit integer */
static double dfreq; /* Frequency, as a double value */
/*
Quick note about frequencies:
x86 PCs typically have various sources of timers, but these 3 are the most common:
* RDTSC -- x86 instruction to read a cycle counter, varies per CPU but can be in the low GHz range.
* ACPI -- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface timer, about 3.57 MHz (so, about 280 nanosecond accuracy)
* i8254 -- Intel chip on keyboard, about 1.193 MHz (so, about 838 nanosecond accuracy)
*/
int __libsst_init_time()
{
BOOL ok = QueryPerformanceFrequency(&freq);
if(ok)
dfreq = (double)freq.QuadPart;
return (int)ok;
}
uint64_t SST_OS_GetRawTime()
{
LARGE_INTEGER v;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&v);
return (uint64_t)v.QuadPart;
}
uint64_t SST_OS_GetRawFrequency()
{
return (uint64_t)freq.QuadPart;
}
uint64_t SST_OS_GetMicroTime()
{
LARGE_INTEGER v;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&v);
return (uint64_t)((v.QuadPart * 1000LL * 1000LL) / freq.QuadPart);
}
uint64_t SST_OS_GetMilliTime() /* Not be confused with Miller Time (TM) :D */
{
LARGE_INTEGER v;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&v);
return (uint64_t)((v.QuadPart * 1000LL) / freq.QuadPart);
}
double SST_OS_GetFloatingTime()
{
LARGE_INTEGER v;
QueryPerformanceCounter(&v);
return (double)v.QuadPart / dfreq;
}