Add inline functions to convert between sbintime_t
and decimal time units. Use them in some existing code that is vulnerable to roundoff errors. The existing constant SBT_1NS is a honeypot, luring unsuspecting folks into writing code such as long_timeout_ns*SBT_1NS to generate the argument for a sleep call. The actual value of 1ns in sbt units is ~4.3, leading to a large roundoff error giving a shorter sleep than expected when multiplying by the trucated value of 4 in SBT_1NS. (The evil honeypot aspect becomes clear after you waste a whole day figuring out why your sleeps return early.)
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ bintime_shift(struct bintime *_bt, int _exp)
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#define SBT_1M (SBT_1S * 60)
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#define SBT_1MS (SBT_1S / 1000)
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#define SBT_1US (SBT_1S / 1000000)
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#define SBT_1NS (SBT_1S / 1000000000)
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#define SBT_1NS (SBT_1S / 1000000000) /* beware rounding, see nstosbt() */
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#define SBT_MAX 0x7fffffffffffffffLL
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static __inline int
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return (_bt);
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}
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/*
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* Decimal<->sbt conversions. Multiplying or dividing by SBT_1NS results in
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* large roundoff errors which sbttons() and nstosbt() avoid. Millisecond and
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* microsecond functions are also provided for completeness.
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*/
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static __inline int64_t
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sbttons(sbintime_t _sbt)
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{
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return ((1000000000 * _sbt) >> 32);
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}
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static __inline sbintime_t
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nstosbt(int64_t _ns)
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{
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return ((_ns * (((uint64_t)1 << 63) / 500000000) >> 32));
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}
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static __inline int64_t
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sbttous(sbintime_t _sbt)
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{
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return ((1000000 * _sbt) >> 32);
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}
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static __inline sbintime_t
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ustosbt(int64_t _us)
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{
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return ((_us * (((uint64_t)1 << 63) / 500000) >> 32));
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}
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static __inline int64_t
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sbttoms(sbintime_t _sbt)
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{
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return ((1000 * _sbt) >> 32);
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}
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static __inline sbintime_t
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mstosbt(int64_t _ms)
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{
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return ((_ms * (((uint64_t)1 << 63) / 500) >> 32));
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}
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/*-
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* Background information:
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*
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struct timespec _ts;
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_ts.tv_sec = _sbt >> 32;
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_ts.tv_nsec = ((uint64_t)1000000000 * (uint32_t)_sbt) >> 32;
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_ts.tv_nsec = sbttons((uint32_t)_sbt);
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return (_ts);
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}
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tstosbt(struct timespec _ts)
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{
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return (((sbintime_t)_ts.tv_sec << 32) +
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(_ts.tv_nsec * (((uint64_t)1 << 63) / 500000000) >> 32));
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return (((sbintime_t)_ts.tv_sec << 32) + nstosbt(_ts.tv_nsec));
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}
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static __inline struct timeval
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struct timeval _tv;
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_tv.tv_sec = _sbt >> 32;
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_tv.tv_usec = ((uint64_t)1000000 * (uint32_t)_sbt) >> 32;
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_tv.tv_usec = sbttous((uint32_t)_sbt);
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return (_tv);
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}
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tvtosbt(struct timeval _tv)
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{
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return (((sbintime_t)_tv.tv_sec << 32) +
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(_tv.tv_usec * (((uint64_t)1 << 63) / 500000) >> 32));
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return (((sbintime_t)_tv.tv_sec << 32) + ustosbt(_tv.tv_usec));
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}
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#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
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