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author | Paul Irofti <pirofti@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2020-07-06 13:33:10 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Irofti <pirofti@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2020-07-06 13:33:10 +0000 |
commit | b7e506b86a1d9691ff26019343ff523bfd30b393 (patch) | |
tree | 8a57536b8a2a17951281291a4bd58752705f500f /regress/lib/libc/setjmp/Makefile | |
parent | cce3edda7285834fa934f9d3e3316d3da5a4f28a (diff) |
Add support for timeconting in userland.
This diff exposes parts of clock_gettime(2) and gettimeofday(2) to
userland via libc eliberating processes from the need for a context
switch everytime they want to count the passage of time.
If a timecounter clock can be exposed to userland than it needs to set
its tc_user member to a non-zero value. Tested with one or multiple
counters per architecture.
The timing data is shared through a pointer found in the new ELF
auxiliary vector AUX_openbsd_timekeep containing timehands information
that is frequently updated by the kernel.
Timing differences between the last kernel update and the current time
are adjusted in userland by the tc_get_timecount() function inside the
MD usertc.c file.
This permits a much more responsive environment, quite visible in
browsers, office programs and gaming (apparently one is are able to fly
in Minecraft now).
Tested by robert@, sthen@, naddy@, kmos@, phessler@, and many others!
OK from at least kettenis@, cheloha@, naddy@, sthen@
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