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Unified Diff: chrome/browser/sync/util/highres_timer-win32.cc

Issue 194065: Initial commit of sync engine code to browser/sync.... (Closed) Base URL: svn://chrome-svn/chrome/trunk/src/
Patch Set: Fixes to gtest include path, reverted syncapi. Created 11 years, 3 months ago
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Index: chrome/browser/sync/util/highres_timer-win32.cc
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--- chrome/browser/sync/util/highres_timer-win32.cc (revision 0)
+++ chrome/browser/sync/util/highres_timer-win32.cc (revision 0)
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+// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+//
+// High resolution timer functions for use in Windows.
+
+#include "chrome/browser/sync/util/highres_timer.h"
+
+bool HighresTimer::perf_freq_collected_ = false;
+ULONGLONG HighresTimer::perf_freq_ = 0;
+
+ULONGLONG HighresTimer::GetElapsedMs() const {
+ ULONGLONG end_time = GetCurrentTicks();
+
+ // Scale to ms and round to nearest ms - rounding is important because
+ // otherwise the truncation error may accumulate e.g. in sums.
+ //
+ // Given infinite resolution, this expression could be written as:
+ // trunc((end - start (units:freq*sec))/freq (units:sec) *
+ // 1000 (unit:ms) + 1/2 (unit:ms))
+ ULONGLONG freq = GetTimerFrequency();
+ return ((end_time - start_ticks_) * 1000L + freq / 2) / freq;
+}
+
+ULONGLONG HighresTimer::GetElapsedSec() const {
+ ULONGLONG end_time = GetCurrentTicks();
+
+ // Round to nearest ms - rounding is important because otherwise the
+ // truncation error may accumulate e.g. in sums.
+ //
+ // Given infinite resolution, this expression could be written as:
+ // trunc((end - start (units:freq*sec))/freq (unit:sec) + 1/2 (unit:sec))
+ ULONGLONG freq = GetTimerFrequency();
+ return ((end_time - start_ticks_) + freq / 2) / freq;
+}
+
+void HighresTimer::CollectPerfFreq() {
+ LARGE_INTEGER freq;
+
+ // Note that this is racy. It's OK, however, because even concurrent
+ // executions of this are idempotent.
+ if (::QueryPerformanceFrequency(&freq)) {
+ perf_freq_ = freq.QuadPart;
+ perf_freq_collected_ = true;
+ }
+}
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