Introduce pthread_condattr_setclock()

This is one of the few POSIX APIs that was missing. It lets you choose a
monotonic clock for your condition variables. This might improve perf on
some platforms. It might also grant more flexibility with NTP configs. I
know Qt is one project that believes it needs this. To introduce this, I
needed to change some the *NSYNC APIs, to support passing a clock param.
There's also new benchmarks, demonstrating Cosmopolitan's supremacy over
many libc implementations when it comes to mutex performance. Cygwin has
an alarmingly bad pthread_mutex_t implementation. It is so bad that they
would have been significantly better off if they'd used naive spinlocks.
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Justine Tunney 2024-09-02 23:37:50 -07:00
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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#include "third_party/nsync/mu_wait.h"
#include "third_party/nsync/races.internal.h"
#include "third_party/nsync/wait_s.internal.h"
#include "libc/sysv/consts/clock.h"
#include "third_party/nsync/waiter.h"
__static_yoink("nsync_notice");
@ -247,7 +248,7 @@ int nsync_note_wait (nsync_note n, nsync_time abs_deadline) {
struct nsync_waitable_s *pwaitable = &waitable;
waitable.v = n;
waitable.funcs = &nsync_note_waitable_funcs;
return (nsync_wait_n (NULL, NULL, NULL, abs_deadline, 1, &pwaitable) == 0);
return (nsync_wait_n (NULL, NULL, NULL, CLOCK_REALTIME, abs_deadline, 1, &pwaitable) == 0);
}
nsync_time nsync_note_expiry (nsync_note n) {