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| // |
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| |
| // Access to system time and timers. |
| |
| #ifndef STARBOARD_TIME_H_ |
| #define STARBOARD_TIME_H_ |
| |
| #include "starboard/export.h" |
| #include "starboard/types.h" |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| // The number of microseconds since the epoch of January 1, 1601 UTC, or the |
| // number of microseconds between two times. Always microseconds, ALWAYS UTC. |
| typedef int64_t SbTime; |
| |
| // A number of microseconds from some point. The main property of this time is |
| // that it increases monotonically. It should also be as high-resolution a timer |
| // as we can get on a platform. So, it is good for measuring the time between |
| // two calls without worrying about a system clock adjustment. It's not good |
| // for getting the wall clock time. |
| typedef int64_t SbTimeMonotonic; |
| |
| // How many nanoseconds in one SbTime unit (microseconds). |
| #define kSbTimeNanosecondsPerMicrosecond ((SbTime)1000) |
| |
| // One millisecond in SbTime units (microseconds). |
| #define kSbTimeMillisecond ((SbTime)1000) |
| |
| // One second in SbTime units (microseconds). |
| #define kSbTimeSecond (kSbTimeMillisecond * 1000) |
| |
| // One minute in SbTime units (microseconds). |
| #define kSbTimeMinute (kSbTimeSecond * 60) |
| |
| // One hour in SbTime units (microseconds). |
| #define kSbTimeHour (kSbTimeMinute * 60) |
| |
| // One day in SbTime units (microseconds). |
| #define kSbTimeDay (kSbTimeHour * 24) |
| |
| // The maximum value of an SbTime. |
| #define kSbTimeMax (kSbInt64Max) |
| |
| // A term that can be added to an SbTime to convert it into the number of |
| // microseconds since the POSIX epoch. |
| #define kSbTimeToPosixDelta (SB_INT64_C(-11644473600) * kSbTimeSecond) |
| |
| // Converts an SbTime into microseconds from the POSIX epoch. |
| static SB_C_FORCE_INLINE int64_t SbTimeToPosix(SbTime time) { |
| return time + kSbTimeToPosixDelta; |
| } |
| |
| // Converts microseconds from the POSIX epoch into an SbTime. |
| static SB_C_FORCE_INLINE SbTime SbTimeFromPosix(int64_t time) { |
| return time - kSbTimeToPosixDelta; |
| } |
| |
| // Safely narrows a number from a more-precise unit to a less-precise one. This |
| // rounds negative values towards negative infinity. |
| static SB_C_FORCE_INLINE int64_t SbTimeNarrow(int64_t time, int64_t divisor) { |
| return time >= 0 ? time / divisor : (time - divisor + 1) / divisor; |
| } |
| |
| // Gets the current system time as a SbTime. |
| SB_EXPORT SbTime SbTimeGetNow(); |
| |
| // Gets a monotonically increasing time representing right now. |
| SB_EXPORT SbTimeMonotonic SbTimeGetMonotonicNow(); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } // extern "C" |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif // STARBOARD_TIME_H_ |