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- /* Timing variables for measuring application performance.
- Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009-2015, 2018-2020 Free Software
- Foundation, Inc.
- Contributed by Alex Samuel <samuel@codesourcery.com>
- 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
- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- This program 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 a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
- #ifndef _TIMEVAR_H
- # define _TIMEVAR_H 1
- # include <stdio.h>
- # include "xtime.h"
- # ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- # endif
- /* Timing variables are used to measure elapsed time in various
- portions of the application. Each measures elapsed user, system, and
- wall-clock time, as appropriate to and supported by the host
- system.
- Timing variables are defined using the DEFTIMEVAR macro in
- timevar.def. Each has an enumeral identifier, used when referring
- to the timing variable in code, and a character string name.
- Timing variables can be used in two ways:
- - On the timing stack, using timevar_push and timevar_pop.
- Timing variables may be pushed onto the stack; elapsed time is
- attributed to the topmost timing variable on the stack. When
- another variable is pushed on, the previous topmost variable is
- 'paused' until the pushed variable is popped back off.
- - As a standalone timer, using timevar_start and timevar_stop.
- All time elapsed between the two calls is attributed to the
- variable.
- */
- /* This structure stores the various varieties of time that can be
- measured. Times are stored in seconds. The time may be an
- absolute time or a time difference; in the former case, the time
- base is undefined, except that the difference between two times
- produces a valid time difference. */
- struct timevar_time_def
- {
- /* User time in this process. */
- xtime_t user;
- /* System time (if applicable for this host platform) in this
- process. */
- xtime_t sys;
- /* Wall clock time. */
- xtime_t wall;
- };
- /* An enumeration of timing variable identifiers. Constructed from
- the contents of timevar.def. */
- #define DEFTIMEVAR(identifier__, name__) \
- identifier__,
- typedef enum
- {
- #include "timevar.def"
- TIMEVAR_LAST
- }
- timevar_id_t;
- #undef DEFTIMEVAR
- /* Initialize timing variables. */
- void timevar_init (void);
- /* Push TIMEVAR onto the timing stack. No further elapsed time is
- attributed to the previous topmost timing variable on the stack;
- subsequent elapsed time is attributed to TIMEVAR, until it is
- popped or another element is pushed on top.
- TIMEVAR cannot be running as a standalone timer. */
- void timevar_push (timevar_id_t timevar);
- /* Pop the topmost timing variable element off the timing stack. The
- popped variable must be TIMEVAR. Elapsed time since the that
- element was pushed on, or since it was last exposed on top of the
- stack when the element above it was popped off, is credited to that
- timing variable. */
- void timevar_pop (timevar_id_t timevar);
- /* Start timing TIMEVAR independently of the timing stack. Elapsed
- time until timevar_stop is called for the same timing variable is
- attributed to TIMEVAR. */
- void timevar_start (timevar_id_t timevar);
- /* Stop timing TIMEVAR. Time elapsed since timevar_start was called
- is attributed to it. */
- void timevar_stop (timevar_id_t timevar);
- /* Fill the elapsed time for TIMEVAR into ELAPSED. Returns
- update-to-date information even if TIMEVAR is currently running. */
- void timevar_get (timevar_id_t timevar, struct timevar_time_def *elapsed);
- /* Summarize timing variables to FP. The timing variable TV_TOTAL has
- a special meaning -- it's considered to be the total elapsed time,
- for normalizing the others, and is displayed last. */
- void timevar_print (FILE *fp);
- /* Set to to nonzero to enable timing variables. All the timevar
- functions make an early exit if timevar is disabled. */
- extern int timevar_enabled;
- # ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- # endif
- #endif /* ! _TIMEVAR_H */
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