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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// An optional absolute timeout, with nanosecond granularity,
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// compatible with absl::Time. Suitable for in-register
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// parameter-passing (e.g. syscalls.)
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// Constructible from a absl::Time (for a timeout to be respected) or {}
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// (for "no timeout".)
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// This is a private low-level API for use by a handful of low-level
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// components that are friends of this class. Higher-level components
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// should build APIs based on absl::Time and absl::Duration.
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#ifndef ABSL_SYNCHRONIZATION_INTERNAL_KERNEL_TIMEOUT_H_
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#define ABSL_SYNCHRONIZATION_INTERNAL_KERNEL_TIMEOUT_H_
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#include <time.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <limits>
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#include "absl/base/internal/raw_logging.h"
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#include "absl/time/clock.h"
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#include "absl/time/time.h"
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namespace absl {
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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namespace synchronization_internal {
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class Futex;
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class Waiter;
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class KernelTimeout {
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 public:
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  // A timeout that should expire at <t>.  Any value, in the full
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  // InfinitePast() to InfiniteFuture() range, is valid here and will be
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  // respected.
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  explicit KernelTimeout(absl::Time t) : ns_(MakeNs(t)) {}
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  // No timeout.
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  KernelTimeout() : ns_(0) {}
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  // A more explicit factory for those who prefer it.  Equivalent to {}.
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  static KernelTimeout Never() { return {}; }
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  // We explicitly do not support other custom formats: timespec, int64_t nanos.
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  // Unify on this and absl::Time, please.
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  bool has_timeout() const { return ns_ != 0; }
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  // Convert to parameter for sem_timedwait/futex/similar.  Only for approved
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  // users.  Do not call if !has_timeout.
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  struct timespec MakeAbsTimespec();
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 private:
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  // internal rep, not user visible: ns after unix epoch.
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  // zero = no timeout.
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  // Negative we treat as an unlikely (and certainly expired!) but valid
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  // timeout.
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  int64_t ns_;
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  static int64_t MakeNs(absl::Time t) {
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    // optimization--InfiniteFuture is common "no timeout" value
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    // and cheaper to compare than convert.
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    if (t == absl::InfiniteFuture()) return 0;
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    int64_t x = ToUnixNanos(t);
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    // A timeout that lands exactly on the epoch (x=0) needs to be respected,
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    // so we alter it unnoticably to 1.  Negative timeouts are in
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    // theory supported, but handled poorly by the kernel (long
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    // delays) so push them forward too; since all such times have
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    // already passed, it's indistinguishable.
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    if (x <= 0) x = 1;
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    // A time larger than what can be represented to the kernel is treated
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    // as no timeout.
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    if (x == (std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max)()) x = 0;
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    return x;
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  }
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#ifdef _WIN32
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  // Converts to milliseconds from now, or INFINITE when
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  // !has_timeout(). For use by SleepConditionVariableSRW on
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  // Windows. Callers should recognize that the return value is a
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  // relative duration (it should be recomputed by calling this method
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  // in the case of a spurious wakeup).
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  // This header file may be included transitively by public header files,
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  // so we define our own DWORD and INFINITE instead of getting them from
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  // <intsafe.h> and <WinBase.h>.
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  typedef unsigned long DWord;  // NOLINT
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  DWord InMillisecondsFromNow() const {
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    constexpr DWord kInfinite = (std::numeric_limits<DWord>::max)();
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    if (!has_timeout()) {
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      return kInfinite;
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    }
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    // The use of absl::Now() to convert from absolute time to
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    // relative time means that absl::Now() cannot use anything that
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    // depends on KernelTimeout (for example, Mutex) on Windows.
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    int64_t now = ToUnixNanos(absl::Now());
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    if (ns_ >= now) {
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      // Round up so that Now() + ms_from_now >= ns_.
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      constexpr uint64_t max_nanos =
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          (std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max)() - 999999u;
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      uint64_t ms_from_now =
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          (std::min<uint64_t>(max_nanos, ns_ - now) + 999999u) / 1000000u;
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      if (ms_from_now > kInfinite) {
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        return kInfinite;
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      }
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      return static_cast<DWord>(ms_from_now);
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    }
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    return 0;
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  }
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#endif
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  friend class Futex;
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  friend class Waiter;
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};
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inline struct timespec KernelTimeout::MakeAbsTimespec() {
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  int64_t n = ns_;
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  static const int64_t kNanosPerSecond = 1000 * 1000 * 1000;
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  if (n == 0) {
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    ABSL_RAW_LOG(
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        ERROR, "Tried to create a timespec from a non-timeout; never do this.");
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    // But we'll try to continue sanely.  no-timeout ~= saturated timeout.
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    n = (std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max)();
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  }
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  // Kernel APIs validate timespecs as being at or after the epoch,
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  // despite the kernel time type being signed.  However, no one can
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  // tell the difference between a timeout at or before the epoch (since
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  // all such timeouts have expired!)
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  if (n < 0) n = 0;
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  struct timespec abstime;
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  int64_t seconds = (std::min)(n / kNanosPerSecond,
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                               int64_t{(std::numeric_limits<time_t>::max)()});
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  abstime.tv_sec = static_cast<time_t>(seconds);
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  abstime.tv_nsec = static_cast<decltype(abstime.tv_nsec)>(n % kNanosPerSecond);
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  return abstime;
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}
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}  // namespace synchronization_internal
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
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}  // namespace absl
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#endif  // ABSL_SYNCHRONIZATION_INTERNAL_KERNEL_TIMEOUT_H_
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