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Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001/*
2 * Time calculation functions.
3 *
Willy Tarreau45a12512011-09-10 16:56:42 +02004 * Copyright 2000-2011 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02005 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 */
12
Willy Tarreaued72d822018-10-17 19:01:24 +020013#include <unistd.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020014#include <sys/time.h>
Willy Tarreaue3ba5f02006-06-29 18:54:54 +020015
Willy Tarreau4c7e4b72020-05-27 12:58:42 +020016#include <haproxy/api.h>
Willy Tarreau92b4f132020-06-01 11:05:15 +020017#include <haproxy/time.h>
Willy Tarreau6064b342021-03-23 08:45:42 +010018#include <haproxy/ticks.h>
Willy Tarreaub2551052020-06-09 09:07:15 +020019#include <haproxy/tools.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020020
Christopher Faulet9a655712017-05-11 11:00:15 +020021THREAD_LOCAL unsigned int now_ms; /* internal date in milliseconds (may wrap) */
22THREAD_LOCAL unsigned int samp_time; /* total elapsed time over current sample */
23THREAD_LOCAL unsigned int idle_time; /* total idle time over current sample */
Christopher Faulet9a655712017-05-11 11:00:15 +020024THREAD_LOCAL struct timeval now; /* internal date is a monotonic function of real clock */
25THREAD_LOCAL struct timeval date; /* the real current date */
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020026struct timeval start_date; /* the process's start date */
Christopher Faulet9a655712017-05-11 11:00:15 +020027THREAD_LOCAL struct timeval before_poll; /* system date before calling poll() */
28THREAD_LOCAL struct timeval after_poll; /* system date after leaving poll() */
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020029
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +020030static unsigned long long now_offset; /* global offset between system time and global time */
31volatile unsigned long long global_now; /* common monotonic date between all threads (32:32) */
32volatile unsigned int global_now_ms; /* common monotonic date in milliseconds (may wrap) */
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +010033
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +020034static THREAD_LOCAL unsigned int iso_time_sec; /* last iso time value for this thread */
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +020035static THREAD_LOCAL char iso_time_str[34]; /* ISO time representation of gettimeofday() */
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +020036
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020037/*
38 * adds <ms> ms to <from>, set the result to <tv> and returns a pointer <tv>
39 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +010040struct timeval *_tv_ms_add(struct timeval *tv, const struct timeval *from, int ms)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020041{
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020042 tv->tv_usec = from->tv_usec + (ms % 1000) * 1000;
43 tv->tv_sec = from->tv_sec + (ms / 1000);
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020044 while (tv->tv_usec >= 1000000) {
45 tv->tv_usec -= 1000000;
46 tv->tv_sec++;
47 }
48 return tv;
49}
50
51/*
52 * compares <tv1> and <tv2> modulo 1ms: returns 0 if equal, -1 if tv1 < tv2, 1 if tv1 > tv2
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020053 * Must not be used when either argument is eternity. Use tv_ms_cmp2() for that.
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020054 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +010055int _tv_ms_cmp(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020056{
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020057 return __tv_ms_cmp(tv1, tv2);
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020058}
59
60/*
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020061 * compares <tv1> and <tv2> modulo 1 ms: returns 0 if equal, -1 if tv1 < tv2, 1 if tv1 > tv2,
Willy Tarreaua6a6a932007-04-28 22:40:08 +020062 * assuming that TV_ETERNITY is greater than everything.
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020063 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +010064int _tv_ms_cmp2(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020065{
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020066 return __tv_ms_cmp2(tv1, tv2);
Willy Tarreau8d7d1492007-04-29 10:50:43 +020067}
68
69/*
70 * compares <tv1> and <tv2> modulo 1 ms: returns 1 if tv1 <= tv2, 0 if tv1 > tv2,
71 * assuming that TV_ETERNITY is greater than everything. Returns 0 if tv1 is
72 * TV_ETERNITY, and always assumes that tv2 != TV_ETERNITY. Designed to replace
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020073 * occurrences of (tv_ms_cmp2(tv,now) <= 0).
Willy Tarreau8d7d1492007-04-29 10:50:43 +020074 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +010075int _tv_ms_le2(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreau8d7d1492007-04-29 10:50:43 +020076{
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020077 return __tv_ms_le2(tv1, tv2);
78}
Willy Tarreau8d7d1492007-04-29 10:50:43 +020079
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020080/*
81 * returns the remaining time between tv1=now and event=tv2
82 * if tv2 is passed, 0 is returned.
83 * Must not be used when either argument is eternity.
84 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +010085unsigned long _tv_ms_remain(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +020086{
87 return __tv_ms_remain(tv1, tv2);
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020088}
89
90/*
91 * returns the remaining time between tv1=now and event=tv2
92 * if tv2 is passed, 0 is returned.
93 * Returns TIME_ETERNITY if tv2 is eternity.
94 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +010095unsigned long _tv_ms_remain2(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020096{
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020097 if (tv_iseternity(tv2))
98 return TIME_ETERNITY;
99
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +0200100 return __tv_ms_remain(tv1, tv2);
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200101}
102
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200103/*
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +0200104 * Returns the time in ms elapsed between tv1 and tv2, assuming that tv1<=tv2.
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200105 * Must not be used when either argument is eternity.
106 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100107unsigned long _tv_ms_elapsed(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200108{
Willy Tarreau42aae5c2007-04-29 17:43:56 +0200109 return __tv_ms_elapsed(tv1, tv2);
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200110}
111
112/*
Willy Tarreaud825eef2007-05-12 22:35:00 +0200113 * adds <inc> to <from>, set the result to <tv> and returns a pointer <tv>
114 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100115struct timeval *_tv_add(struct timeval *tv, const struct timeval *from, const struct timeval *inc)
Willy Tarreaud825eef2007-05-12 22:35:00 +0200116{
117 return __tv_add(tv, from, inc);
118}
119
120/*
Willy Tarreau0481c202007-05-13 16:03:27 +0200121 * If <inc> is set, then add it to <from> and set the result to <tv>, then
122 * return 1, otherwise return 0. It is meant to be used in if conditions.
123 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100124int _tv_add_ifset(struct timeval *tv, const struct timeval *from, const struct timeval *inc)
Willy Tarreau0481c202007-05-13 16:03:27 +0200125{
126 return __tv_add_ifset(tv, from, inc);
127}
128
129/*
Willy Tarreaud825eef2007-05-12 22:35:00 +0200130 * Computes the remaining time between tv1=now and event=tv2. if tv2 is passed,
131 * 0 is returned. The result is stored into tv.
132 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100133struct timeval *_tv_remain(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2, struct timeval *tv)
Willy Tarreaud825eef2007-05-12 22:35:00 +0200134{
135 return __tv_remain(tv1, tv2, tv);
136}
137
138/*
139 * Computes the remaining time between tv1=now and event=tv2. if tv2 is passed,
140 * 0 is returned. The result is stored into tv. Returns ETERNITY if tv2 is
141 * eternity.
142 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100143struct timeval *_tv_remain2(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2, struct timeval *tv)
Willy Tarreaud825eef2007-05-12 22:35:00 +0200144{
145 return __tv_remain2(tv1, tv2, tv);
146}
147
Willy Tarreau0481c202007-05-13 16:03:27 +0200148/* tv_isle: compares <tv1> and <tv2> : returns 1 if tv1 <= tv2, otherwise 0 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100149int _tv_isle(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreau0481c202007-05-13 16:03:27 +0200150{
151 return __tv_isle(tv1, tv2);
152}
153
154/* tv_isgt: compares <tv1> and <tv2> : returns 1 if tv1 > tv2, otherwise 0 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100155int _tv_isgt(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
Willy Tarreau0481c202007-05-13 16:03:27 +0200156{
157 return __tv_isgt(tv1, tv2);
158}
159
Willy Tarreau7649aac2017-11-23 11:52:55 +0100160/* tv_update_date: sets <date> to system time, and sets <now> to something as
Willy Tarreaub0b37bc2008-06-23 14:00:57 +0200161 * close as possible to real time, following a monotonic function. The main
162 * principle consists in detecting backwards and forwards time jumps and adjust
163 * an offset to correct them. This function should be called once after each
164 * poll, and never farther apart than MAX_DELAY_MS*2. The poll's timeout should
165 * be passed in <max_wait>, and the return value in <interrupted> (a non-zero
Willy Tarreauc4c80fb2021-04-11 15:00:34 +0200166 * value means that we have not expired the timeout).
167 *
168 * tv_init_process_date() must have been called once first, and
169 * tv_init_thread_date() must also have been called once for each thread.
Christopher Faulet99aad922017-10-31 09:03:51 +0100170 *
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200171 * An offset is used to adjust the current time (date), to figure a monotonic
172 * local time (now). The offset is not critical, as it is only updated after a
173 * clock jump is detected. From this point all threads will apply it to their
174 * locally measured time, and will then agree around a common monotonic
175 * global_now value that serves to further refine their local time. As it is
176 * not possible to atomically update a timeval, both global_now and the
177 * now_offset values are instead stored as 64-bit integers made of two 32 bit
178 * values for the tv_sec and tv_usec parts. The offset is made of two signed
179 * ints so that the clock can be adjusted in the two directions.
Willy Tarreaub7f694f2008-06-22 17:18:02 +0200180 */
Willy Tarreau03e78532020-02-25 07:38:05 +0100181void tv_update_date(int max_wait, int interrupted)
Willy Tarreaub7f694f2008-06-22 17:18:02 +0200182{
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200183 struct timeval min_deadline, max_deadline, tmp_now;
Willy Tarreau7e4a5572021-04-11 15:34:25 +0200184 unsigned int old_now_ms;
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100185 unsigned long long old_now;
186 unsigned long long new_now;
Willy Tarreau481795d2021-04-23 15:17:27 +0200187 ullong ofs, ofs_new;
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200188 uint sec_ofs, usec_ofs;
Willy Tarreaub7f694f2008-06-22 17:18:02 +0200189
Willy Tarreaub0b37bc2008-06-23 14:00:57 +0200190 gettimeofday(&date, NULL);
Willy Tarreau7649aac2017-11-23 11:52:55 +0100191
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100192 /* compute the minimum and maximum local date we may have reached based
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200193 * on our past date and the associated timeout. There are three possible
194 * extremities:
195 * - the new date cannot be older than before_poll
196 * - if not interrupted, the new date cannot be older than
197 * before_poll+max_wait
198 * - in any case the new date cannot be newer than
199 * before_poll+max_wait+some margin (100ms used here).
200 * In case of violation, we'll ignore the current date and instead
201 * restart from the last date we knew.
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100202 */
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200203 _tv_ms_add(&min_deadline, &before_poll, max_wait);
204 _tv_ms_add(&max_deadline, &before_poll, max_wait + 100);
Willy Tarreau7649aac2017-11-23 11:52:55 +0100205
Willy Tarreau481795d2021-04-23 15:17:27 +0200206 ofs = HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&now_offset);
207
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200208 if (unlikely(__tv_islt(&date, &before_poll) || // big jump backwards
209 (!interrupted && __tv_islt(&date, &min_deadline)) || // small jump backwards
210 __tv_islt(&max_deadline, &date))) { // big jump forwards
211 if (!interrupted)
212 _tv_ms_add(&now, &now, max_wait);
213 } else {
214 /* The date is still within expectations. Let's apply the
215 * now_offset to the system date. Note: ofs if made of two
216 * independent signed ints.
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100217 */
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200218 now.tv_sec = date.tv_sec + (int)(ofs >> 32); // note: may be positive or negative
219 now.tv_usec = date.tv_usec + (int)ofs; // note: may be positive or negative
220 if ((int)now.tv_usec < 0) {
221 now.tv_usec += 1000000;
222 now.tv_sec -= 1;
223 } else if (now.tv_usec >= 1000000) {
224 now.tv_usec -= 1000000;
225 now.tv_sec += 1;
226 }
Willy Tarreaub0b37bc2008-06-23 14:00:57 +0200227 }
228
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100229 /* now that we have bounded the local time, let's check if it's
230 * realistic regarding the global date, which only moves forward,
231 * otherwise catch up.
Willy Tarreaub0b37bc2008-06-23 14:00:57 +0200232 */
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100233 old_now = global_now;
Willy Tarreau7e4a5572021-04-11 15:34:25 +0200234 old_now_ms = global_now_ms;
Willy Tarreau75590582009-03-05 14:54:50 +0100235
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100236 do {
237 tmp_now.tv_sec = (unsigned int)(old_now >> 32);
238 tmp_now.tv_usec = old_now & 0xFFFFFFFFU;
Willy Tarreau7649aac2017-11-23 11:52:55 +0100239
Willy Tarreau70cb3022021-04-11 15:17:48 +0200240 if (__tv_islt(&now, &tmp_now))
241 now = tmp_now;
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100242
Willy Tarreau70cb3022021-04-11 15:17:48 +0200243 /* now <now> is expected to be the most accurate date,
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100244 * equal to <global_now> or newer.
245 */
Willy Tarreau70cb3022021-04-11 15:17:48 +0200246 new_now = ((ullong)now.tv_sec << 32) + (uint)now.tv_usec;
Willy Tarreau1f9e11e2021-04-23 16:03:21 +0200247 now_ms = __tv_to_ms(&now);
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100248
Willy Tarreau7e4a5572021-04-11 15:34:25 +0200249 /* let's try to update the global <now> (both in timeval
250 * and ms forms) or loop again.
251 */
Willy Tarreau4d01f3d2021-04-23 15:36:47 +0200252 } while (((new_now != old_now && !_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&global_now, &old_now, new_now)) ||
253 (now_ms != old_now_ms && !_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&global_now_ms, &old_now_ms, now_ms))) &&
254 __ha_cpu_relax());
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100255
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200256 /* <now> and <now_ms> are now updated to the last value of global_now
257 * and global_now_ms, which were also monotonically updated. We can
258 * compute the latest offset, we don't care who writes it last, the
259 * variations will not break the monotonic property.
Willy Tarreau9fefc512017-11-23 14:52:28 +0100260 */
Willy Tarreau7649aac2017-11-23 11:52:55 +0100261
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200262 sec_ofs = now.tv_sec - date.tv_sec;
263 usec_ofs = now.tv_usec - date.tv_usec;
264 if ((int)usec_ofs < 0) {
265 usec_ofs += 1000000;
266 sec_ofs -= 1;
267 }
Willy Tarreau481795d2021-04-23 15:17:27 +0200268 ofs_new = ((ullong)sec_ofs << 32) + usec_ofs;
269 if (ofs_new != ofs)
270 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&now_offset, ofs_new);
Willy Tarreaub7f694f2008-06-22 17:18:02 +0200271}
272
Willy Tarreauc4c80fb2021-04-11 15:00:34 +0200273/* must be called once at boot to initialize some global variables */
274void tv_init_process_date()
275{
Willy Tarreau44982712021-04-11 18:53:58 +0200276 now_offset = 0;
Willy Tarreauc4c80fb2021-04-11 15:00:34 +0200277 gettimeofday(&date, NULL);
278 now = after_poll = before_poll = date;
279 global_now = ((ullong)date.tv_sec << 32) + (uint)date.tv_usec;
280 global_now_ms = now.tv_sec * 1000 + now.tv_usec / 1000;
281 samp_time = idle_time = 0;
282 ti->idle_pct = 100;
283 tv_update_date(0, 1);
284}
285
286/* must be called once per thread to initialize their thread-local variables.
287 * Note that other threads might also be initializing and running in parallel.
288 */
289void tv_init_thread_date()
290{
291 ullong old_now;
292
293 gettimeofday(&date, NULL);
294 after_poll = before_poll = date;
295
296 old_now = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&global_now);
297 now.tv_sec = old_now >> 32;
298 now.tv_usec = (uint)old_now;
Willy Tarreauc4c80fb2021-04-11 15:00:34 +0200299 samp_time = idle_time = 0;
300 ti->idle_pct = 100;
301 tv_update_date(0, 1);
302}
303
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200304/* returns the current date as returned by gettimeofday() in ISO+microsecond
305 * format. It uses a thread-local static variable that the reader can consume
306 * for as long as it wants until next call. Thus, do not call it from a signal
307 * handler. If <pad> is non-0, a trailing space will be added. It will always
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +0200308 * return exactly 32 or 33 characters (depending on padding) and will always be
309 * zero-terminated, thus it will always fit into a 34 bytes buffer.
310 * This also always include the local timezone (in +/-HH:mm format) .
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200311 */
312char *timeofday_as_iso_us(int pad)
313{
314 struct timeval new_date;
315 struct tm tm;
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +0200316 const char *offset;
317 char c;
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200318 gettimeofday(&new_date, NULL);
319 if (new_date.tv_sec != iso_time_sec || !new_date.tv_sec) {
320 get_localtime(new_date.tv_sec, &tm);
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +0200321 offset = get_gmt_offset(new_date.tv_sec, &tm);
322 if (unlikely(strftime(iso_time_str, sizeof(iso_time_str), "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000000+00:00", &tm) != 32))
323 strcpy(iso_time_str, "YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM:SS.000000-00:00"); // make the failure visible but respect format.
324 iso_time_str[26] = offset[0];
325 iso_time_str[27] = offset[1];
326 iso_time_str[28] = offset[2];
327 iso_time_str[30] = offset[3];
328 iso_time_str[31] = offset[4];
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200329 iso_time_sec = new_date.tv_sec;
330 }
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +0200331 /* utoa_pad adds a trailing 0 so we save the char for restore */
332 c = iso_time_str[26];
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200333 utoa_pad(new_date.tv_usec, iso_time_str + 20, 7);
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +0200334 iso_time_str[26] = c;
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200335 if (pad) {
Emeric Brunb39a3752020-07-02 17:22:17 +0200336 iso_time_str[32] = ' ';
337 iso_time_str[33] = 0;
Willy Tarreau93acfa22019-09-26 08:00:23 +0200338 }
339 return iso_time_str;
340}
341
Willy Tarreaud825eef2007-05-12 22:35:00 +0200342/*
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200343 * Local variables:
344 * c-indent-level: 8
345 * c-basic-offset: 8
346 * End:
347 */