| /* CPU frequency determination. |
| |
| Copyright 1999-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
| This file is part of the GNU MP Library. |
| |
| The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of either: |
| |
| * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free |
| Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your |
| option) any later version. |
| |
| or |
| |
| * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software |
| Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any |
| later version. |
| |
| or both in parallel, as here. |
| |
| The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY |
| or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
| for more details. |
| |
| You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the |
| GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU MP Library. If not, |
| see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ |
| |
| |
| /* Currently we don't get a CPU frequency on the following systems, |
| |
| alphaev5-cray-unicosmk2.0.6.X |
| times() has been seen at 13.33 ns (75 MHz), which is probably not the |
| cpu frequency. Measuring the cycle counter against that would be |
| possible though. But currently we don't use the cycle counter due to |
| unicos having int==8bytes where tune/alpha.asm assumes int==4bytes. |
| |
| m68040-unknown-netbsd1.4.1 |
| Not sure if the system even knows the cpu frequency. There's no |
| cycle counter to measure, though we could perhaps make a loop taking |
| a known number of cycles and measure that. |
| |
| power-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 |
| power2-ibm-aix4.3.1.0 |
| powerpc604-ibm-aix4.3.1.0 |
| powerpc604-ibm-aix4.3.3.0 |
| powerpc630-ibm-aix4.3.3.0 |
| powerpc-unknown-netbsd1.6 |
| Don't know where any info hides on these. mftb is not related to the |
| cpu frequency so doesn't help. |
| |
| sparc-unknown-linux-gnu [maybe] |
| Don't know where any info hides on this. |
| |
| t90-cray-unicos10.0.X |
| The times() call seems to be for instance 2.22 nanoseconds, which |
| might be the cpu frequency (450 mhz), but need to confirm that. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| #include "config.h" |
| |
| #if HAVE_INVENT_H |
| #include <invent.h> /* for IRIX invent_cpuinfo_t */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> /* for getenv, qsort */ |
| #include <string.h> /* for memcmp */ |
| |
| #if HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| #include <unistd.h> /* for sysconf */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_ATTRIBUTES_H |
| #include <sys/attributes.h> /* for IRIX attr_get(), needs sys/types.h */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_IOGRAPH_H |
| #include <sys/iograph.h> /* for IRIX INFO_LBL_DETAIL_INVENT */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H /* for constants needed by NetBSD <sys/sysctl.h> */ |
| #include <sys/param.h> /* and needed by HPUX <sys/pstat.h> */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_PSTAT_H |
| #include <sys/pstat.h> /* for HPUX pstat_getprocessor() */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H |
| #include <sys/sysctl.h> /* for sysctlbyname() */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME |
| # include <sys/time.h> /* for struct timeval */ |
| # include <time.h> |
| #else |
| # if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H |
| # include <sys/time.h> |
| # else |
| # include <time.h> |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H |
| #include <sys/resource.h> /* for struct rusage */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SYS_PROCESSOR_H |
| #include <sys/processor.h> /* for solaris processor_info_t */ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* On AIX 5.1 with gcc 2.9-aix51-020209 in -maix64 mode, <sys/sysinfo.h> |
| gets an error about "fill" in "struct cpuinfo" having a negative size, |
| apparently due to __64BIT_KERNEL not being defined because _KERNEL is not |
| defined. Avoid this file if we don't actually need it, which we don't on |
| AIX since there's no getsysinfo there. */ |
| #if HAVE_SYS_SYSINFO_H && HAVE_GETSYSINFO |
| #include <sys/sysinfo.h> /* for OSF getsysinfo */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_MACHINE_HAL_SYSINFO_H |
| #include <machine/hal_sysinfo.h> /* for OSF GSI_CPU_INFO, struct cpu_info */ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Remove definitions from NetBSD <sys/param.h>, to avoid conflicts with |
| gmp-impl.h. */ |
| #ifdef MIN |
| #undef MIN |
| #endif |
| #ifdef MAX |
| #undef MAX |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "gmp-impl.h" |
| |
| #include "speed.h" |
| |
| |
| #define HELP(str) \ |
| if (help) \ |
| { \ |
| printf (" - %s\n", str); \ |
| return 0; \ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* GMP_CPU_FREQUENCY environment variable. Should be in Hertz and can be |
| floating point, for example "450e6". */ |
| static int |
| freq_environment (int help) |
| { |
| char *e; |
| |
| HELP ("environment variable GMP_CPU_FREQUENCY (in Hertz)"); |
| |
| e = getenv ("GMP_CPU_FREQUENCY"); |
| if (e == NULL) |
| return 0; |
| |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0 / atof (e); |
| |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using GMP_CPU_FREQUENCY %.2f for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| atof (e), speed_cycletime); |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* getsysinfo is available on OSF, or 4.0 and up at least. |
| The man page (on 4.0) suggests a 0 return indicates information not |
| available, but that seems to be the normal return for GSI_CPU_INFO. */ |
| static int |
| freq_getsysinfo (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_GETSYSINFO |
| struct cpu_info c; |
| int start; |
| |
| HELP ("getsysinfo() GSI_CPU_INFO"); |
| |
| start = 0; |
| if (getsysinfo (GSI_CPU_INFO, (caddr_t) &c, sizeof (c), |
| &start, NULL, NULL) != -1) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / (double) c.mhz; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using getsysinfo() GSI_CPU_INFO %u for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| c.mhz, speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* In HPUX 10 and up, pstat_getprocessor() psp_iticksperclktick is the |
| number of CPU cycles (ie. the CR16 register) per CLK_TCK. HPUX 9 doesn't |
| have that field in pst_processor though, and has no apparent |
| equivalent. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_pstat_getprocessor (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_PSTAT_GETPROCESSOR && HAVE_PSP_ITICKSPERCLKTICK |
| struct pst_processor p; |
| |
| HELP ("pstat_getprocessor() psp_iticksperclktick"); |
| |
| if (pstat_getprocessor (&p, sizeof(p), 1, 0) != -1) |
| { |
| long c = clk_tck(); |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0 / (c * p.psp_iticksperclktick); |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using pstat_getprocessor() psp_iticksperclktick %lu and clk_tck %ld for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| (unsigned long) p.psp_iticksperclktick, c, |
| speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* i386 FreeBSD 2.2.8 sysctlbyname machdep.i586_freq is in Hertz. |
| There's no obvious defines available to get this from plain sysctl. */ |
| static int |
| freq_sysctlbyname_i586_freq (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME |
| unsigned val; |
| size_t size; |
| |
| HELP ("sysctlbyname() machdep.i586_freq"); |
| |
| size = sizeof(val); |
| if (sysctlbyname ("machdep.i586_freq", &val, &size, NULL, 0) == 0 |
| && size == sizeof(val)) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0 / (double) val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using sysctlbyname() machdep.i586_freq %u for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| val, speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* i368 FreeBSD 3.3 sysctlbyname machdep.tsc_freq is in Hertz. |
| There's no obvious defines to get this from plain sysctl. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_sysctlbyname_tsc_freq (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME |
| unsigned val; |
| size_t size; |
| |
| HELP ("sysctlbyname() machdep.tsc_freq"); |
| |
| size = sizeof(val); |
| if (sysctlbyname ("machdep.tsc_freq", &val, &size, NULL, 0) == 0 |
| && size == sizeof(val)) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0 / (double) val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using sysctlbyname() machdep.tsc_freq %u for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| val, speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Apple powerpc Darwin 1.3 sysctl hw.cpufrequency is in hertz. For some |
| reason only seems to be available from sysctl(), not sysctlbyname(). */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_sysctl_hw_cpufrequency (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_SYSCTL && defined (CTL_HW) && defined (HW_CPU_FREQ) |
| int mib[2]; |
| unsigned val; |
| size_t size; |
| |
| HELP ("sysctl() hw.cpufrequency"); |
| |
| mib[0] = CTL_HW; |
| mib[1] = HW_CPU_FREQ; |
| size = sizeof(val); |
| if (sysctl (mib, 2, &val, &size, NULL, 0) == 0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0 / (double) val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using sysctl() hw.cpufrequency %u for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| val, speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* The following ssyctl hw.model strings have been observed, |
| |
| Alpha FreeBSD 4.1: Digital AlphaPC 164LX 599 MHz |
| NetBSD 1.4: Digital AlphaPC 164LX 599 MHz |
| NetBSD 1.6.1: CY7C601 @ 40 MHz, TMS390C602A FPU |
| |
| NetBSD 1.4 doesn't seem to have sysctlbyname, so sysctl() is used. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_sysctl_hw_model (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_SYSCTL && defined (CTL_HW) && defined (HW_MODEL) |
| int mib[2]; |
| char str[128]; |
| unsigned val; |
| size_t size; |
| char *p; |
| int end; |
| |
| HELP ("sysctl() hw.model"); |
| |
| mib[0] = CTL_HW; |
| mib[1] = HW_MODEL; |
| size = sizeof(str); |
| if (sysctl (mib, 2, str, &size, NULL, 0) == 0) |
| { |
| for (p = str; *p != '\0'; p++) |
| { |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (p, "%u MHz%n", &val, &end) == 1 && end != 0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / (double) val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using sysctl() hw.model %u for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| val, speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* /proc/cpuinfo for linux kernel. |
| |
| Linux doesn't seem to have any system call to get the CPU frequency, at |
| least not in 2.0.x or 2.2.x, so it's necessary to read /proc/cpuinfo. |
| |
| i386 2.0.36 - "bogomips" is the CPU frequency. |
| |
| i386 2.2.13 - has both "cpu MHz" and "bogomips", and it's "cpu MHz" which |
| is the frequency. |
| |
| alpha 2.2.5 - "cycle frequency [Hz]" seems to be right, "BogoMIPS" is |
| very slightly different. |
| |
| alpha 2.2.18pre21 - "cycle frequency [Hz]" is 0 on at least one system, |
| "BogoMIPS" seems near enough. |
| |
| powerpc 2.2.19 - "clock" is the frequency, bogomips is something weird |
| */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_proc_cpuinfo (int help) |
| { |
| FILE *fp; |
| char buf[128]; |
| double val; |
| int ret = 0; |
| int end; |
| |
| HELP ("linux kernel /proc/cpuinfo file, cpu MHz or bogomips"); |
| |
| if ((fp = fopen ("/proc/cpuinfo", "r")) != NULL) |
| { |
| while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), fp) != NULL) |
| { |
| if (sscanf (buf, "cycle frequency [Hz] : %lf", &val) == 1 |
| && val != 0.0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /proc/cpuinfo \"cycle frequency\" %.2f for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| if (sscanf (buf, "cpu MHz : %lf\n", &val) == 1) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /proc/cpuinfo \"cpu MHz\" %.2f for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (buf, "clock : %lfMHz\n%n", &val, &end) == 1 && end != 0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /proc/cpuinfo \"clock\" %.2f for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| if (sscanf (buf, "bogomips : %lf\n", &val) == 1 |
| || sscanf (buf, "BogoMIPS : %lf\n", &val) == 1) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /proc/cpuinfo \"bogomips\" %.2f for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| fclose (fp); |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* /bin/sysinfo for SunOS 4. |
| Prints a line like: cpu0 is a "75 MHz TI,TMS390Z55" CPU */ |
| static int |
| freq_sunos_sysinfo (int help) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| #if HAVE_POPEN |
| FILE *fp; |
| char buf[128]; |
| double val; |
| int end; |
| |
| HELP ("SunOS /bin/sysinfo program output, cpu0"); |
| |
| /* Error messages are sent to /dev/null in case /bin/sysinfo doesn't |
| exist. The brackets are necessary for some shells. */ |
| if ((fp = popen ("(/bin/sysinfo) 2>/dev/null", "r")) != NULL) |
| { |
| while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), fp) != NULL) |
| { |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (buf, " cpu0 is a \"%lf MHz%n", &val, &end) == 1 |
| && end != 0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /bin/sysinfo \"cpu0 MHz\" %.2f for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| pclose (fp); |
| } |
| #endif |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* "/etc/hw -r cpu" for SCO OpenUnix 8, printing a line like |
| The speed of the CPU is approximately 450MHz |
| */ |
| static int |
| freq_sco_etchw (int help) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| #if HAVE_POPEN |
| FILE *fp; |
| char buf[128]; |
| double val; |
| int end; |
| |
| HELP ("SCO /etc/hw program output"); |
| |
| /* Error messages are sent to /dev/null in case /etc/hw doesn't exist. |
| The brackets are necessary for some shells. */ |
| if ((fp = popen ("(/etc/hw -r cpu) 2>/dev/null", "r")) != NULL) |
| { |
| while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), fp) != NULL) |
| { |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (buf, " The speed of the CPU is approximately %lfMHz%n", |
| &val, &end) == 1 && end != 0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /etc/hw %.2f MHz, for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| pclose (fp); |
| } |
| #endif |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* attr_get("/hw/cpunum/0",INFO_LBL_DETAIL_INVENT) ic_cpu_info.cpufq for |
| IRIX 6.5. Past versions don't have INFO_LBL_DETAIL_INVENT, |
| invent_cpuinfo_t, or /hw/cpunum/0. |
| |
| The same information is available from the "hinv -c processor" command, |
| but it seems better to make a system call where possible. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_attr_get_invent (int help) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| #if HAVE_ATTR_GET && HAVE_INVENT_H && defined (INFO_LBL_DETAIL_INVENT) |
| invent_cpuinfo_t inv; |
| int len, val; |
| |
| HELP ("attr_get(\"/hw/cpunum/0\") ic_cpu_info.cpufq"); |
| |
| len = sizeof (inv); |
| if (attr_get ("/hw/cpunum/0", INFO_LBL_DETAIL_INVENT, |
| (char *) &inv, &len, 0) == 0 |
| && len == sizeof (inv) |
| && inv.ic_gen.ig_invclass == INV_PROCESSOR) |
| { |
| val = inv.ic_cpu_info.cpufq; |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using attr_get(\"/hw/cpunum/0\") ic_cpu_info.cpufq %d MHz for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* FreeBSD on i386 gives a line like the following at bootup, and which can |
| be read back from /var/run/dmesg.boot. |
| |
| CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor (755.29-MHz 686-class CPU) |
| CPU: Pentium 4 (1707.56-MHz 686-class CPU) |
| CPU: i486 DX4 (486-class CPU) |
| |
| This is useful on FreeBSD 4.x, where there's no sysctl machdep.tsc_freq |
| or machdep.i586_freq. |
| |
| It's better to use /var/run/dmesg.boot than to run /sbin/dmesg, since the |
| latter prints the current system message buffer, which is a limited size |
| and can wrap around if the system is up for a long time. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_bsd_dmesg (int help) |
| { |
| FILE *fp; |
| char buf[256], *p; |
| double val; |
| int ret = 0; |
| int end; |
| |
| HELP ("BSD /var/run/dmesg.boot file"); |
| |
| if ((fp = fopen ("/var/run/dmesg.boot", "r")) != NULL) |
| { |
| while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), fp) != NULL) |
| { |
| if (memcmp (buf, "CPU:", 4) == 0) |
| { |
| for (p = buf; *p != '\0'; p++) |
| { |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (p, "(%lf-MHz%n", &val, &end) == 1 && end != 0) |
| { |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using /var/run/dmesg.boot CPU: %.2f MHz for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| fclose (fp); |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* "hinv -c processor" for IRIX. The following lines have been seen, |
| |
| 1 150 MHZ IP20 Processor |
| 2 195 MHZ IP27 Processors |
| Processor 0: 500 MHZ IP35 |
| |
| This information is available from attr_get() on IRIX 6.5 (see above), |
| but on IRIX 6.2 it's not clear where to look, so fall back on |
| parsing. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_irix_hinv (int help) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| #if HAVE_POPEN |
| FILE *fp; |
| char buf[128]; |
| double val; |
| int nproc, end; |
| |
| HELP ("IRIX \"hinv -c processor\" output"); |
| |
| /* Error messages are sent to /dev/null in case hinv doesn't exist. The |
| brackets are necessary for some shells. */ |
| if ((fp = popen ("(hinv -c processor) 2>/dev/null", "r")) != NULL) |
| { |
| while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), fp) != NULL) |
| { |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (buf, "Processor 0: %lf MHZ%n", &val, &end) == 1 |
| && end != 0) |
| { |
| found: |
| speed_cycletime = 1e-6 / val; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using hinv -c processor \"%.2f MHZ\" for cycle time %.3g\n", val, speed_cycletime); |
| ret = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| end = 0; |
| if (sscanf (buf, "%d %lf MHZ%n", &nproc, &val, &end) == 2 |
| && end != 0) |
| goto found; |
| } |
| pclose (fp); |
| } |
| #endif |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* processor_info() for Solaris. "psrinfo" is the command-line interface to |
| this. "prtconf -vp" gives similar information. |
| |
| Apple Darwin has a processor_info, but in an incompatible style. It |
| doesn't have <sys/processor.h>, so test for that. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_processor_info (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_PROCESSOR_INFO && HAVE_SYS_PROCESSOR_H |
| processor_info_t p; |
| int i, n, mhz = 0; |
| |
| HELP ("processor_info() pi_clock"); |
| |
| n = sysconf (_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF); |
| for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
| { |
| if (processor_info (i, &p) != 0) |
| continue; |
| if (p.pi_state != P_ONLINE) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (mhz != 0 && p.pi_clock != mhz) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, |
| "freq_processor_info(): There's more than one CPU and they have different clock speeds\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| mhz = p.pi_clock; |
| } |
| |
| speed_cycletime = 1.0e-6 / (double) mhz; |
| |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using processor_info() %d mhz for cycle time %.3g\n", |
| mhz, speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| |
| #else |
| return 0; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| #if HAVE_SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER && HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY |
| static double |
| freq_measure_gettimeofday_one (void) |
| { |
| #define call_gettimeofday(t) gettimeofday (&(t), NULL) |
| #define timeval_tv_sec(t) ((t).tv_sec) |
| #define timeval_tv_usec(t) ((t).tv_usec) |
| FREQ_MEASURE_ONE ("gettimeofday", struct timeval, |
| call_gettimeofday, speed_cyclecounter, |
| timeval_tv_sec, timeval_tv_usec); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #if HAVE_SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER && HAVE_GETRUSAGE |
| static double |
| freq_measure_getrusage_one (void) |
| { |
| #define call_getrusage(t) getrusage (0, &(t)) |
| #define rusage_tv_sec(t) ((t).ru_utime.tv_sec) |
| #define rusage_tv_usec(t) ((t).ru_utime.tv_usec) |
| FREQ_MEASURE_ONE ("getrusage", struct rusage, |
| call_getrusage, speed_cyclecounter, |
| rusage_tv_sec, rusage_tv_usec); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* MEASURE_MATCH is how many readings within MEASURE_TOLERANCE of each other |
| are required. This must be at least 2. */ |
| #define MEASURE_MAX_ATTEMPTS 20 |
| #define MEASURE_TOLERANCE 1.005 /* 0.5% */ |
| #define MEASURE_MATCH 3 |
| |
| double |
| freq_measure (const char *name, double (*one) (void)) |
| { |
| double t[MEASURE_MAX_ATTEMPTS]; |
| int i, j; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < numberof (t); i++) |
| { |
| t[i] = (*one) (); |
| |
| qsort (t, i+1, sizeof(t[0]), (qsort_function_t) double_cmp_ptr); |
| if (speed_option_verbose >= 3) |
| for (j = 0; j <= i; j++) |
| printf (" t[%d] is %.6g\n", j, t[j]); |
| |
| for (j = 0; j+MEASURE_MATCH-1 <= i; j++) |
| { |
| if (t[j+MEASURE_MATCH-1] <= t[j] * MEASURE_TOLERANCE) |
| { |
| /* use the average of the range found */ |
| return (t[j+MEASURE_MATCH-1] + t[j]) / 2.0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return -1.0; |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| freq_measure_getrusage (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER && HAVE_GETRUSAGE |
| double cycletime; |
| |
| if (! getrusage_microseconds_p ()) |
| return 0; |
| if (! cycles_works_p ()) |
| return 0; |
| |
| HELP ("cycle counter measured with microsecond getrusage()"); |
| |
| cycletime = freq_measure ("getrusage", freq_measure_getrusage_one); |
| if (cycletime == -1.0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| speed_cycletime = cycletime; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using getrusage() measured cycle counter %.4g (%.2f MHz)\n", |
| speed_cycletime, 1e-6/speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| |
| #else |
| return 0; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| freq_measure_gettimeofday (int help) |
| { |
| #if HAVE_SPEED_CYCLECOUNTER && HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY |
| double cycletime; |
| |
| if (! gettimeofday_microseconds_p ()) |
| return 0; |
| if (! cycles_works_p ()) |
| return 0; |
| |
| HELP ("cycle counter measured with microsecond gettimeofday()"); |
| |
| cycletime = freq_measure ("gettimeofday", freq_measure_gettimeofday_one); |
| if (cycletime == -1.0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| speed_cycletime = cycletime; |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("Using gettimeofday() measured cycle counter %.4g (%.2f MHz)\n", |
| speed_cycletime, 1e-6/speed_cycletime); |
| return 1; |
| #else |
| return 0; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Each function returns 1 if it succeeds in setting speed_cycletime, or 0 |
| if not. |
| |
| In general system call tests are first since they're fast, then file |
| tests, then tests running programs. Necessary exceptions to this rule |
| are noted. The measuring is last since it's time consuming, and rather |
| wasteful of cpu. */ |
| |
| static int |
| freq_all (int help) |
| { |
| return |
| /* This should be first, so an environment variable can override |
| anything the system gives. */ |
| freq_environment (help) |
| |
| || freq_attr_get_invent (help) |
| || freq_getsysinfo (help) |
| || freq_pstat_getprocessor (help) |
| || freq_sysctl_hw_model (help) |
| || freq_sysctl_hw_cpufrequency (help) |
| || freq_sysctlbyname_i586_freq (help) |
| || freq_sysctlbyname_tsc_freq (help) |
| |
| /* SCO openunix 8 puts a dummy pi_clock==16 in processor_info, so be |
| sure to check /etc/hw before that function. */ |
| || freq_sco_etchw (help) |
| |
| || freq_processor_info (help) |
| || freq_proc_cpuinfo (help) |
| || freq_bsd_dmesg (help) |
| || freq_irix_hinv (help) |
| || freq_sunos_sysinfo (help) |
| || freq_measure_getrusage (help) |
| || freq_measure_gettimeofday (help); |
| } |
| |
| |
| void |
| speed_cycletime_init (void) |
| { |
| static int attempted = 0; |
| |
| if (attempted) |
| return; |
| attempted = 1; |
| |
| if (freq_all (0)) |
| return; |
| |
| if (speed_option_verbose) |
| printf ("CPU frequency couldn't be determined\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| void |
| speed_cycletime_fail (const char *str) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, "Measuring with: %s\n", speed_time_string); |
| fprintf (stderr, "%s,\n", str); |
| fprintf (stderr, "but none of the following are available,\n"); |
| freq_all (1); |
| abort (); |
| } |
| |
| /* speed_time_init leaves speed_cycletime set to either 0.0 or 1.0 when the |
| CPU frequency is unknown. 0.0 is when the time base is in seconds, so |
| that's no good if cycles are wanted. 1.0 is when the time base is in |
| cycles, which conversely is no good if seconds are wanted. */ |
| void |
| speed_cycletime_need_cycles (void) |
| { |
| speed_time_init (); |
| if (speed_cycletime == 0.0) |
| speed_cycletime_fail |
| ("Need to know CPU frequency to give times in cycles"); |
| } |
| void |
| speed_cycletime_need_seconds (void) |
| { |
| speed_time_init (); |
| if (speed_cycletime == 1.0) |
| speed_cycletime_fail |
| ("Need to know CPU frequency to convert cycles to seconds"); |
| } |