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This more accurately reflects how the kernels actually implement this function and it most importantly avoids incurring startup latency.
226 lines
9.2 KiB
C
226 lines
9.2 KiB
C
/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:2;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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│vi: set net ft=c ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 fenc=utf-8 :vi│
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╞══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╡
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│ Copyright 2022 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney │
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│ │
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│ Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for │
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│ any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the │
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│ above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. │
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│ │
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│ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL │
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│ WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED │
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│ WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE │
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│ AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL │
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│ DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR │
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│ PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER │
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│ TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR │
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│ PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. │
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╚─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/
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#include "libc/assert.h"
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#include "libc/calls/cp.internal.h"
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#include "libc/calls/struct/timespec.internal.h"
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#include "libc/dce.h"
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#include "libc/errno.h"
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#include "libc/intrin/describeflags.internal.h"
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#include "libc/intrin/strace.internal.h"
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#include "libc/intrin/weaken.h"
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#include "libc/nexgen32e/yield.h"
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#include "libc/runtime/clktck.h"
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#include "libc/str/str.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/consts/clock.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/consts/timer.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/errfuns.h"
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#include "libc/thread/thread.h"
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static errno_t sys_clock_nanosleep(int clock, int flags,
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const struct timespec *req,
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struct timespec *rem) {
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int e, rc;
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BEGIN_CANCELLATION_POINT;
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e = errno;
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if (IsLinux() || IsFreebsd() || IsNetbsd()) {
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rc = __sys_clock_nanosleep(clock, flags, req, rem);
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} else if (IsXnu()) {
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rc = sys_clock_nanosleep_xnu(clock, flags, req, rem);
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} else if (IsOpenbsd()) {
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rc = sys_clock_nanosleep_openbsd(clock, flags, req, rem);
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} else if (IsWindows()) {
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rc = sys_clock_nanosleep_nt(clock, flags, req, rem);
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} else {
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rc = enosys();
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}
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if (rc == -1) {
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rc = errno;
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errno = e;
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}
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END_CANCELLATION_POINT;
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#if 0
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STRACE("sys_clock_nanosleep(%s, %s, %s, [%s]) → %d% m",
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DescribeClockName(clock), DescribeSleepFlags(flags),
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DescribeTimespec(0, req), DescribeTimespec(rc, rem), rc);
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#endif
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return rc;
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}
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// determine how many nanoseconds it takes before clock_nanosleep()
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// starts sleeping with 90 percent accuracy; in other words when we
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// ask it to sleep 1 second, it (a) must NEVER sleep for less time,
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// and (b) does not sleep for longer than 1.1 seconds of time. what
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// ever is below that, thanks but no thanks, we'll just spin yield,
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static struct timespec GetNanosleepThreshold(void) {
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return timespec_fromnanos(1000000000 / CLK_TCK);
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}
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static errno_t CheckCancel(void) {
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if (_weaken(pthread_testcancel_np)) {
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return _weaken(pthread_testcancel_np)();
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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static errno_t SpinNanosleep(int clock, int flags, const struct timespec *req,
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struct timespec *rem) {
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errno_t rc;
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struct timespec now, start, elapsed;
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if ((rc = CheckCancel())) {
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if (rc == EINTR && !flags && rem) {
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*rem = *req;
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}
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return rc;
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}
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unassert(!clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &start));
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for (;;) {
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spin_yield();
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unassert(!clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &now));
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if (flags & TIMER_ABSTIME) {
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if (timespec_cmp(now, *req) >= 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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if ((rc = CheckCancel())) {
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return rc;
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}
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} else {
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if (timespec_cmp(now, start) < 0) continue;
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elapsed = timespec_sub(now, start);
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if ((rc = CheckCancel())) {
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if (rc == EINTR && rem) {
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if (timespec_cmp(elapsed, *req) >= 0) {
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bzero(rem, sizeof(*rem));
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} else {
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*rem = elapsed;
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}
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}
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return rc;
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}
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if (timespec_cmp(elapsed, *req) >= 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// clock_gettime() takes a few nanoseconds but sys_clock_nanosleep()
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// is incapable of sleeping for less than a millisecond on platforms
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// such as windows and it's not much prettior on unix systems either
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static bool ShouldUseSpinNanosleep(int clock, int flags,
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const struct timespec *req) {
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errno_t e;
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struct timespec now;
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if (clock != CLOCK_REALTIME && //
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clock != CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE && //
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clock != CLOCK_MONOTONIC && //
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clock != CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW && //
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clock != CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE) {
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return false;
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}
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if (!flags) {
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return timespec_cmp(*req, GetNanosleepThreshold()) < 0;
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}
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e = errno;
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if (clock_gettime(clock, &now)) {
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// punt to the nanosleep system call
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errno = e;
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return false;
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}
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return timespec_cmp(*req, now) < 0 ||
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timespec_cmp(timespec_sub(*req, now), GetNanosleepThreshold()) < 0;
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}
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/**
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* Sleeps for particular amount of time.
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*
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* Here's how you could sleep for one second:
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*
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* clock_nanosleep(0, 0, &(struct timespec){1}, 0);
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*
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* Your sleep will be interrupted automatically if you do something like
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* press ctrl-c during the wait. That's an `EINTR` error and it lets you
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* immediately react to status changes. This is always the case, even if
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* you're using `SA_RESTART` since this is a `@norestart` system call.
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*
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* void OnCtrlC(int sig) {} // EINTR only happens after delivery
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* signal(SIGINT, OnCtrlC); // do delivery rather than kill proc
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* printf("save me from sleeping forever by pressing ctrl-c\n");
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* clock_nanosleep(0, 0, &(struct timespec){INT_MAX}, 0);
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* printf("you're my hero\n");
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*
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* If you want to perform an uninterruptible sleep without having to use
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* sigprocmask() to block all signals then this function provides a good
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* solution to that problem. For example:
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*
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* struct timespec rel, now, abs;
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* clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &now);
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* rel = timespec_frommillis(100);
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* abs = timespec_add(now, rel);
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* while (clock_nanosleep(CLOCK_REALTIME, TIMER_ABSTIME, &abs, 0));
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*
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* will accurately spin on `EINTR` errors. That way you're not impeding
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* signal delivery and you're not loosing precision on the wait timeout.
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* This function has first-class support on Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD;
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* on OpenBSD it's good; on XNU it's bad; and on Windows it's ugly.
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*
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* @param clock should be `CLOCK_REALTIME` and you may consult the docs
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* of your preferred platforms to see what other clocks might work
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* @param flags can be 0 for relative and `TIMER_ABSTIME` for absolute
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* @param req can be a relative or absolute time, depending on `flags`
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* @param rem shall be updated with the remainder of unslept time when
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* (1) it's non-null; (2) `flags` is 0; and (3) -1 w/ `EINTR` is
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* returned; if this function returns 0 then `rem` is undefined;
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* if flags is `TIMER_ABSTIME` then `rem` is ignored
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* @return 0 on success, or errno on error
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* @raise EINTR when a signal got delivered while we were waiting
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* @raise ECANCELED if thread was cancelled in masked mode
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* @raise ENOTSUP if `clock` is known but we can't use it here
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* @raise EFAULT if `req` or null or bad memory was passed
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* @raise EINVAL if `clock` is unknown to current platform
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* @raise EINVAL if `flags` has an unrecognized value
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* @raise EINVAL if `req->tv_nsec ∉ [0,1000000000)`
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* @raise ENOSYS on bare metal
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* @cancellationpoint
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* @returnserrno
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* @norestart
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*/
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errno_t clock_nanosleep(int clock, int flags, const struct timespec *req,
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struct timespec *rem) {
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int rc;
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// threads on win32 stacks call this so we can't asan check *ts
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LOCKTRACE("clock_nanosleep(%s, %s, %s) → ...", DescribeClockName(clock),
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DescribeSleepFlags(flags), DescribeTimespec(0, req));
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if (IsMetal()) {
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rc = ENOSYS;
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} else if (clock == 127 || //
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(flags & ~TIMER_ABSTIME) || //
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req->tv_sec < 0 || //
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!(0 <= req->tv_nsec && req->tv_nsec <= 999999999)) {
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rc = EINVAL;
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} else if (ShouldUseSpinNanosleep(clock, flags, req)) {
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rc = SpinNanosleep(clock, flags, req, rem);
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} else {
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rc = sys_clock_nanosleep(clock, flags, req, rem);
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}
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TIMETRACE("clock_nanosleep(%s, %s, %s, [%s]) → %s", DescribeClockName(clock),
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DescribeSleepFlags(flags), DescribeTimespec(0, req),
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DescribeTimespec(rc, rem), DescribeErrno(rc));
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return rc;
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}
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