From acc1b7df1b3b8b793efa1170f27c90383ffc6285 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Con Kolivas Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 12:24:39 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] Use our own gettimeofday implementation on windows for it to be consistent across ming builds and higher resolution. --- util.c | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/util.c b/util.c index 4a7e4e70..9c8a5fff 100644 --- a/util.c +++ b/util.c @@ -804,14 +804,6 @@ void thr_info_cancel(struct thr_info *thr) cgsem_destroy(&thr->sem); } -/* This is a cgminer gettimeofday wrapper. Since we always call gettimeofday - * with tz set to NULL, and windows' default resolution is only 15ms, this - * gives us higher resolution times on windows. */ -void cgtime(struct timeval *tv) -{ - gettimeofday(tv, NULL); -} - void subtime(struct timeval *a, struct timeval *b) { timersub(a, b, b); @@ -941,7 +933,33 @@ void cgtimer_sub(cgtimer_t *a, cgtimer_t *b, cgtimer_t *res) res->tv_sec--; } } + +/* This is a cgminer gettimeofday wrapper. Since we always call gettimeofday + * with tz set to NULL, and windows' default resolution is only 15ms, this + * gives us higher resolution times on windows. */ +void cgtime(struct timeval *tv) +{ + gettimeofday(tv, NULL); +} #else +/* Windows start time is since 1601 lol so convert it to unix epoch 1970. */ +#define EPOCHFILETIME (116444736000000000LL) +void cgtime(struct timeval *tv) +{ + FILETIME ft; + LARGE_INTEGER li; + lldiv_t lidiv; + + GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); + li.LowPart = ft.dwLowDateTime; + li.HighPart = ft.dwHighDateTime; + li.QuadPart -= EPOCHFILETIME; + /* SystemTime is in decimicroseconds so divide by an unusual number */ + lidiv = lldiv(li.QuadPart, 10000000); + tv->tv_sec = lidiv.quot; + tv->tv_usec = lidiv.rem / 10; +} + void cgtimer_time(cgtimer_t *ts_start) { cgtime(ts_start);