#include #include #include "fio.h" #include "smalloc.h" struct timespec *fio_ts = NULL; int fio_gtod_offload = 0; static pthread_t gtod_thread; static os_cpu_mask_t fio_gtod_cpumask; void fio_gtod_init(void) { if (fio_ts) return; fio_ts = smalloc(sizeof(*fio_ts)); } static void fio_gtod_update(void) { if (fio_ts) { struct timeval __tv; gettimeofday(&__tv, NULL); fio_ts->tv_sec = __tv.tv_sec; write_barrier(); fio_ts->tv_nsec = __tv.tv_usec * 1000; write_barrier(); } } struct gtod_cpu_data { struct fio_sem *sem; unsigned int cpu; }; static void *gtod_thread_main(void *data) { struct fio_sem *sem = data; int ret; ret = fio_setaffinity(gettid(), fio_gtod_cpumask); fio_sem_up(sem); if (ret == -1) { log_err("gtod: setaffinity failed\n"); return NULL; } /* * As long as we have jobs around, update the clock. It would be nice * to have some way of NOT hammering that CPU with gettimeofday(), * but I'm not sure what to use outside of a simple CPU nop to relax * it - we don't want to lose precision. */ while (threads) { fio_gtod_update(); nop; } return NULL; } int fio_start_gtod_thread(void) { struct fio_sem *sem; pthread_attr_t attr; int ret; sem = fio_sem_init(FIO_SEM_LOCKED); if (!sem) return 1; pthread_attr_init(&attr); pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, 2 * PTHREAD_STACK_MIN); ret = pthread_create(>od_thread, &attr, gtod_thread_main, sem); pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); if (ret) { log_err("Can't create gtod thread: %s\n", strerror(ret)); goto err; } ret = pthread_detach(gtod_thread); if (ret) { log_err("Can't detach gtod thread: %s\n", strerror(ret)); goto err; } dprint(FD_MUTEX, "wait on startup_sem\n"); fio_sem_down(sem); dprint(FD_MUTEX, "done waiting on startup_sem\n"); err: fio_sem_remove(sem); return ret; } void fio_gtod_set_cpu(unsigned int cpu) { #ifdef FIO_HAVE_CPU_AFFINITY fio_cpu_set(&fio_gtod_cpumask, cpu); #endif }