/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * (c) The GHC Team 2005 * * Machine-dependent time measurement functions * * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include "Rts.h" #include "GetTime.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H # include #endif #define HNS_PER_SEC 10000000LL /* FILETIMES are in units of 100ns */ /* Convert FILETIMEs into secs */ static INLINE_ME Ticks fileTimeToTicks(FILETIME ft) { Ticks t; t = ((Ticks)ft.dwHighDateTime << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime; t = (t * TICKS_PER_SECOND) / HNS_PER_SEC; return t; } static int is_win9x = -1; static INLINE_ME rtsBool isWin9x(void) { if (is_win9x < 0) { /* figure out whether we're on a Win9x box or not. */ OSVERSIONINFO oi; BOOL b; /* Need to init the size field first.*/ oi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO); b = GetVersionEx(&oi); is_win9x = ( (b && (oi.dwPlatformId & VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS)) ? 1 : 0); } return is_win9x; } void getProcessTimes(Ticks *user, Ticks *elapsed) { *user = getProcessCPUTime(); *elapsed = getProcessElapsedTime(); } Ticks getProcessCPUTime(void) { FILETIME creationTime, exitTime, userTime, kernelTime = {0,0}; if (isWin9x()) return getProcessElapsedTime(); if (!GetProcessTimes(GetCurrentProcess(), &creationTime, &exitTime, &kernelTime, &userTime)) { return 0; } return fileTimeToTicks(userTime); } // getProcessElapsedTime relies on QueryPerformanceFrequency // which should be available on any Windows computer thay you // would want to run Haskell on. Satnam Singh, 5 July 2010. Ticks getProcessElapsedTime(void) { // frequency represents the number of ticks per second // used by the QueryPerformanceFrequency implementaiton // and is represented by a 64-bit union type initially set to 0 // and updated just once (hence use of static). static LARGE_INTEGER frequency = {.QuadPart = 0} ; // system_time is a 64-bit union type used to represent the // tick count returned by QueryPerformanceCounter LARGE_INTEGER system_time ; // If this is the first time we are calling getProcessElapsedTime // then record the ticks per second used by QueryPerformanceCounter if (frequency.QuadPart == 0) { QueryPerformanceFrequency(&frequency); } // Get the tick count. QueryPerformanceCounter(&system_time) ; // Return the tick count as a millisecond value. // Using double to compute the intermediate value, because a 64-bit // int would overflow when multiplied by TICKS_PER_SECOND in about 81 days. return (Ticks)((TICKS_PER_SECOND * (double)system_time.QuadPart) / (double)frequency.QuadPart) ; } Ticks getThreadCPUTime(void) { FILETIME creationTime, exitTime, userTime, kernelTime = {0,0}; if (isWin9x()) return getProcessCPUTime(); if (!GetThreadTimes(GetCurrentThread(), &creationTime, &exitTime, &kernelTime, &userTime)) { return 0; } return fileTimeToTicks(userTime); } nat getPageFaults(void) { /* ToDo (on NT): better, get this via the performance data that's stored in the registry. */ return 0; }