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Diffstat (limited to 'compat')
-rw-r--r-- | compat/timer-resolution.cpp | 55 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | compat/timer-resolution.hpp | 45 |
2 files changed, 76 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/compat/timer-resolution.cpp b/compat/timer-resolution.cpp index 597ee91e..d59c250d 100644 --- a/compat/timer-resolution.cpp +++ b/compat/timer-resolution.cpp @@ -8,12 +8,11 @@ #include "timer-resolution.hpp" #if defined _WIN32 -# include <windows.h> - # include <QLibrary> # include <QDebug> -typedef LONG (__stdcall *funptr_NtSetTimerResolution) (ULONG, BOOLEAN, PULONG); +using namespace timer_impl; + static funptr_NtSetTimerResolution init_timer_resolution_funptr(); static funptr_NtSetTimerResolution get_funptr(); @@ -41,62 +40,72 @@ static funptr_NtSetTimerResolution init_timer_resolution_funptr() static funptr_NtSetTimerResolution get_funptr() { + // starting with C++11 static initializers are fully + // thread-safe and run the first time function is called + + // cf. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8102125/is-local-static-variable-initialization-thread-safe-in-c11 + static auto ret = init_timer_resolution_funptr(); return ret; } -timer_resolution::timer_resolution(int msecs) : old_value(-1) +timer_resolution::timer_resolution(int msecs) : old_value(fail_()) { - if (msecs <= 0 || msecs > 30) + if (msecs <= 0 || msecs > 100) { qDebug() << "can't set timer resolution to" << msecs << "ms"; return; } - funptr_NtSetTimerResolution f = get_funptr(); - if (f == nullptr) + funptr_NtSetTimerResolution set_timer_res = get_funptr(); + if (set_timer_res == nullptr) return; // hundredth of a nanosecond - const ULONG value = msecs * ULONG(10000); - NTSTATUS error = f(value, TRUE, &old_value); - ULONG old_value_ = -1; + const ulong_ value = msecs * ulong_(10000); + ntstatus_ res; - if (error != 0) + res = set_timer_res(value, true_(), &old_value); + + if (res < 0) { - old_value = -1; - qDebug() << "NtSetTimerResolution erred with" << error; + old_value = fail_(); + qDebug() << "NtSetTimerResolution erred with" << res; return; } // see if it stuck - error = f(value, TRUE, &old_value_); - if (error != 0) + ulong_ old_value_ = fail_(); + + res = set_timer_res(value, true_(), &old_value_); + if (res < 0) { - old_value = -1; - qDebug() << "NtSetTimerResolution check erred with" << error; + old_value = fail_(); + qDebug() << "NtSetTimerResolution check erred with" << res; return; } if (old_value_ != old_value) { + using t = long long; + qDebug() << "NtSetTimerResolution:" << "old value didn't stick" - << "current resolution" << old_value_ - << "* 100 ns"; - old_value = -1; + << "current resolution" << (t(old_value_) * t(100)) + << "ns"; + old_value = fail_(); return; } } timer_resolution::~timer_resolution() { - if (old_value != ULONG(-1)) + if (old_value != fail_()) { funptr_NtSetTimerResolution f = get_funptr(); - ULONG fuzz = -1; - (void) f(old_value, TRUE, &fuzz); + ulong_ fuzz = fail_(); + (void) f(old_value, true_(), &fuzz); } } diff --git a/compat/timer-resolution.hpp b/compat/timer-resolution.hpp index 5db877c0..8c18a600 100644 --- a/compat/timer-resolution.hpp +++ b/compat/timer-resolution.hpp @@ -3,14 +3,57 @@ #if defined _WIN32 # include "export.hpp" +#include <type_traits> + +namespace timer_impl +{ + +// cf. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa383751%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396 +// for NTSTATUS, see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3378622/how-to-understand-the-ntstatus-nt-success-typedef-in-windows-ddk + +using ulong_ = unsigned long; +using long_ = long; +using byte_ = unsigned char; +using boolean_ = byte_; + +using true_ = std::integral_constant<int, 1>; + +using fail_ = std::integral_constant<byte_, byte_(-1)>; + +// cf. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3378622/how-to-understand-the-ntstatus-nt-success-typedef-in-windows-ddk + +// typedef __success(return >= 0) LONG NTSTATUS; + +// __success(expr) T f() : indicates whether function f succeeded or +// not. If is true at exit, all the function's guarantees (as given +// by other annotations) must hold. If is false at exit, the caller +// should not expect any of the function's guarantees to hold. If not used, +// the function must always satisfy its guarantees. Added automatically to +// functions that indicate success in standard ways, such as by returning an +// HRESULT. + +using ntstatus_ = long_; + +// finally what we want +// this is equivalent to typedef syntax + +using funptr_NtSetTimerResolution = ntstatus_ (__stdcall *)(ulong_, boolean_, ulong_*); + +// RAII wrapper + class OTR_COMPAT_EXPORT timer_resolution final { - unsigned long old_value; + ulong_ old_value; public: timer_resolution(int msecs); ~timer_resolution(); }; + +} + +using timer_impl::timer_resolution; + #else struct timer_resolution final { |