X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fxnanosleep.c;h=3b2b43baaf84b6e594fb3eae15d841bd5e017f4a;hb=458c944ddbb41cd6ba34416db2867eb6f17bf61a;hp=6a61ddb0c3359b805b05a1a35eba05d7bbb44730;hpb=57fdfd3f8ec62b105c53bcdf6f127c35c7fe7391;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/lib/xnanosleep.c b/lib/xnanosleep.c index 6a61ddb0c..3b2b43baa 100644 --- a/lib/xnanosleep.c +++ b/lib/xnanosleep.c @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ /* xnanosleep.c -- a more convenient interface to nanosleep - Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software - Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2002-2007, 2009-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -23,83 +22,36 @@ #include "xnanosleep.h" -#include -#include -#include -#include +#include + #include -#include #include -#include "intprops.h" - -#ifndef TIME_T_MAX -# define TIME_T_MAX TYPE_MAXIMUM (time_t) -#endif - /* Sleep until the time (call it WAKE_UP_TIME) specified as SECONDS seconds after the time this function is called. SECONDS must be non-negative. If SECONDS is so large that - it is not representable as a `struct timespec', then use + it is not representable as a 'struct timespec', then use the maximum value for that interval. Return -1 on failure (setting errno), 0 on success. */ int xnanosleep (double seconds) { - enum { BILLION = 1000000000 }; - - bool overflow = false; - double ns; - struct timespec ts_sleep; - - assert (0 <= seconds); - - /* Separate whole seconds from nanoseconds. - Be careful to detect any overflow. */ - ts_sleep.tv_sec = seconds; - ns = BILLION * (seconds - ts_sleep.tv_sec); - overflow |= ! (ts_sleep.tv_sec <= seconds && 0 <= ns && ns <= BILLION); - ts_sleep.tv_nsec = ns; - - /* Round up to the next whole number, if necessary, so that we - always sleep for at least the requested amount of time. Assuming - the default rounding mode, we don't have to worry about the - rounding error when computing 'ns' above, since the error won't - cause 'ns' to drop below an integer boundary. */ - ts_sleep.tv_nsec += (ts_sleep.tv_nsec < ns); - - /* Normalize the interval length. nanosleep requires this. */ - if (BILLION <= ts_sleep.tv_nsec) - { - time_t t = ts_sleep.tv_sec + 1; - - /* Detect integer overflow. */ - overflow |= (t < ts_sleep.tv_sec); - - ts_sleep.tv_sec = t; - ts_sleep.tv_nsec -= BILLION; - } + struct timespec ts_sleep = dtotimespec (seconds); for (;;) { - if (overflow) - { - ts_sleep.tv_sec = TIME_T_MAX; - ts_sleep.tv_nsec = BILLION - 1; - } - /* Linux-2.6.8.1's nanosleep returns -1, but doesn't set errno - when resumed after being suspended. Earlier versions would - set errno to EINTR. nanosleep from linux-2.6.10, as well as - implementations by (all?) other vendors, doesn't return -1 - in that case; either it continues sleeping (if time remains) - or it returns zero (if the wake-up time has passed). */ + when resumed after being suspended. Earlier versions would + set errno to EINTR. nanosleep from linux-2.6.10, as well as + implementations by (all?) other vendors, doesn't return -1 + in that case; either it continues sleeping (if time remains) + or it returns zero (if the wake-up time has passed). */ errno = 0; if (nanosleep (&ts_sleep, NULL) == 0) - break; + break; if (errno != EINTR && errno != 0) - return -1; + return -1; } return 0;