Re: gettimeofday is at the end of its usefulness?
От | Greg Stark |
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Тема | Re: gettimeofday is at the end of its usefulness? |
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Msg-id | CAM-w4HO8tFTLJXAWHh0oL+dePXT8yyggBiXif0g-Vwb3wUupWw@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: gettimeofday is at the end of its usefulness? (Benedikt Grundmann <bgrundmann@janestreet.com>) |
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Re: gettimeofday is at the end of its usefulness?
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Benedikt Grundmann <bgrundmann@janestreet.com> wrote: > I posted this on this mailing list before at Jane Street we have developed > very fast code to get timing information based on TSC if available. It's > all ocaml but well documented and mostly just calls to c functions so should > be easy to port to C and we release it under a very liberal license so it > should be no problem to take the ideas: What OS do you run it on though? How fast is your implementation compared to the kernel implementation of clock_gettime()? Are you sure your implementation is actually faster? And are you sure you're protected against clocks going backwards? I think you should put some i/o in the loop in the test and start several threads running it to make it more likely the thread is rescheduled to a different processor during the test. It suspect you'll find the rdtsc goes backwards sometimes or produces crazy results when switching processors. -- greg
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