source: webkit/trunk/JavaScriptCore/runtime/TimeoutChecker.cpp@ 54571

Last change on this file since 54571 was 53926, checked in by [email protected], 15 years ago

2010-01-27 Kwang Yul Seo <[email protected]>

Reviewed by Eric Seidel.

[BREWMP] Port getCPUTime
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33572

Use GETUPTIMEMS which returns a continuously and
linearly increasing millisecond timer from the time the device
was powered on. This function is enough to implement getCPUTime.

  • runtime/TimeoutChecker.cpp: (JSC::getCPUTime):
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29
30#include "config.h"
31#include "TimeoutChecker.h"
32
33#include "CallFrame.h"
34#include "JSGlobalObject.h"
35
36#if OS(DARWIN)
37#include <mach/mach.h>
38#elif OS(WINDOWS)
39#include <windows.h>
40#else
41#include "CurrentTime.h"
42#endif
43
44#if PLATFORM(BREWMP)
45#include <AEEStdLib.h>
46#endif
47
48using namespace std;
49
50namespace JSC {
51
52// Number of ticks before the first timeout check is done.
53static const int ticksUntilFirstCheck = 1024;
54
55// Number of milliseconds between each timeout check.
56static const int intervalBetweenChecks = 1000;
57
58// Returns the time the current thread has spent executing, in milliseconds.
59static inline unsigned getCPUTime()
60{
61#if OS(DARWIN)
62 mach_msg_type_number_t infoCount = THREAD_BASIC_INFO_COUNT;
63 thread_basic_info_data_t info;
64
65 // Get thread information
66 mach_port_t threadPort = mach_thread_self();
67 thread_info(threadPort, THREAD_BASIC_INFO, reinterpret_cast<thread_info_t>(&info), &infoCount);
68 mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), threadPort);
69
70 unsigned time = info.user_time.seconds * 1000 + info.user_time.microseconds / 1000;
71 time += info.system_time.seconds * 1000 + info.system_time.microseconds / 1000;
72
73 return time;
74#elif OS(WINDOWS)
75 union {
76 FILETIME fileTime;
77 unsigned long long fileTimeAsLong;
78 } userTime, kernelTime;
79
80 // GetThreadTimes won't accept NULL arguments so we pass these even though
81 // they're not used.
82 FILETIME creationTime, exitTime;
83
84 GetThreadTimes(GetCurrentThread(), &creationTime, &exitTime, &kernelTime.fileTime, &userTime.fileTime);
85
86 return userTime.fileTimeAsLong / 10000 + kernelTime.fileTimeAsLong / 10000;
87#elif PLATFORM(BREWMP)
88 // This function returns a continuously and linearly increasing millisecond
89 // timer from the time the device was powered on.
90 // There is only one thread in BREW, so this is enough.
91 return GETUPTIMEMS();
92#else
93 // FIXME: We should return the time the current thread has spent executing.
94 return currentTime() * 1000;
95#endif
96}
97
98TimeoutChecker::TimeoutChecker()
99 : m_timeoutInterval(0)
100 , m_startCount(0)
101{
102 reset();
103}
104
105void TimeoutChecker::reset()
106{
107 m_ticksUntilNextCheck = ticksUntilFirstCheck;
108 m_timeAtLastCheck = 0;
109 m_timeExecuting = 0;
110}
111
112bool TimeoutChecker::didTimeOut(ExecState* exec)
113{
114 unsigned currentTime = getCPUTime();
115
116 if (!m_timeAtLastCheck) {
117 // Suspicious amount of looping in a script -- start timing it
118 m_timeAtLastCheck = currentTime;
119 return false;
120 }
121
122 unsigned timeDiff = currentTime - m_timeAtLastCheck;
123
124 if (timeDiff == 0)
125 timeDiff = 1;
126
127 m_timeExecuting += timeDiff;
128 m_timeAtLastCheck = currentTime;
129
130 // Adjust the tick threshold so we get the next checkTimeout call in the
131 // interval specified in intervalBetweenChecks.
132 m_ticksUntilNextCheck = static_cast<unsigned>((static_cast<float>(intervalBetweenChecks) / timeDiff) * m_ticksUntilNextCheck);
133 // If the new threshold is 0 reset it to the default threshold. This can happen if the timeDiff is higher than the
134 // preferred script check time interval.
135 if (m_ticksUntilNextCheck == 0)
136 m_ticksUntilNextCheck = ticksUntilFirstCheck;
137
138 if (m_timeoutInterval && m_timeExecuting > m_timeoutInterval) {
139 if (exec->dynamicGlobalObject()->shouldInterruptScript())
140 return true;
141
142 reset();
143 }
144
145 return false;
146}
147
148} // namespace JSC
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