1 /* -*- tab-width: 8; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
4 * MMSYSTEM time functions
6 * Copyright 1993 Martin Ayotte
8 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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24 #include "wine/port.h"
29 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
30 # include <sys/time.h>
38 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_POLL_H
48 #include "wine/list.h"
49 #include "wine/debug.h"
51 WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(mmtime
);
53 typedef struct tagWINE_TIMERENTRY
{
57 LPTIMECALLBACK lpFunc
; /* can be lots of things */
62 } WINE_TIMERENTRY
, *LPWINE_TIMERENTRY
;
64 static struct list timer_list
= LIST_INIT(timer_list
);
66 static CRITICAL_SECTION TIME_cbcrst
;
67 static CRITICAL_SECTION_DEBUG critsect_debug
=
70 { &critsect_debug
.ProcessLocksList
, &critsect_debug
.ProcessLocksList
},
71 0, 0, { (DWORD_PTR
)(__FILE__
": TIME_cbcrst") }
73 static CRITICAL_SECTION TIME_cbcrst
= { &critsect_debug
, -1, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
75 static HANDLE TIME_hMMTimer
;
76 static BOOL TIME_TimeToDie
= TRUE
;
77 static int TIME_fdWake
[2] = { -1, -1 };
79 /* link timer at the appropriate spot in the list */
80 static inline void link_timer( WINE_TIMERENTRY
*timer
)
82 WINE_TIMERENTRY
*next
;
84 LIST_FOR_EACH_ENTRY( next
, &timer_list
, WINE_TIMERENTRY
, entry
)
85 if ((int)(next
->dwTriggerTime
- timer
->dwTriggerTime
) >= 0) break;
87 list_add_before( &next
->entry
, &timer
->entry
);
91 * Some observations on the behavior of winmm on Windows.
92 * First, the call to timeBeginPeriod(xx) can never be used
93 * to raise the timer resolution, only lower it.
95 * Second, a brief survey of a variety of Win 2k and Win X
96 * machines showed that a 'standard' (aka default) timer
97 * resolution was 1 ms (Win9x is documented as being 1). However, one
98 * machine had a standard timer resolution of 10 ms.
100 * Further, if we set our default resolution to 1,
101 * the implementation of timeGetTime becomes GetTickCount(),
102 * and we can optimize the code to reduce overhead.
104 * Additionally, a survey of Event behaviors shows that
105 * if we request a Periodic event every 50 ms, then Windows
106 * makes sure to trigger that event 20 times in the next
107 * second. If delays prevent that from happening on exact
108 * schedule, Windows will trigger the events as close
109 * to the original schedule as is possible, and will eventually
110 * bring the event triggers back onto a schedule that is
111 * consistent with what would have happened if there were
114 * Jeremy White, October 2004
116 #define MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL (1)
117 #define MMSYSTIME_MAXINTERVAL (65535)
120 /**************************************************************************
121 * TIME_MMSysTimeCallback
123 static int TIME_MMSysTimeCallback(void)
125 WINE_TIMERENTRY
*timer
, *to_free
;
128 /* since timeSetEvent() and timeKillEvent() can be called
129 * from 16 bit code, there are cases where win16 lock is
130 * locked upon entering timeSetEvent(), and then the mm timer
131 * critical section is locked. This function cannot call the
132 * timer callback with the crit sect locked (because callback
133 * may need to acquire Win16 lock, thus providing a deadlock
135 * To cope with that, we just copy the WINE_TIMERENTRY struct
136 * that need to trigger the callback, and call it without the
137 * mm timer crit sect locked.
140 EnterCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
143 struct list
*ptr
= list_head( &timer_list
);
150 timer
= LIST_ENTRY( ptr
, WINE_TIMERENTRY
, entry
);
151 delta_time
= timer
->dwTriggerTime
- GetTickCount();
152 if (delta_time
> 0) break;
154 list_remove( &timer
->entry
);
155 if (timer
->wFlags
& TIME_PERIODIC
)
157 timer
->dwTriggerTime
+= timer
->wDelay
;
158 link_timer( timer
); /* restart it */
161 else to_free
= timer
;
163 switch(timer
->wFlags
& (TIME_CALLBACK_EVENT_SET
|TIME_CALLBACK_EVENT_PULSE
))
165 case TIME_CALLBACK_EVENT_SET
:
166 SetEvent((HANDLE
)timer
->lpFunc
);
168 case TIME_CALLBACK_EVENT_PULSE
:
169 PulseEvent((HANDLE
)timer
->lpFunc
);
171 case TIME_CALLBACK_FUNCTION
:
173 DWORD user
= timer
->dwUser
;
174 UINT16 id
= timer
->wTimerID
;
175 UINT16 flags
= timer
->wFlags
;
176 LPTIMECALLBACK func
= timer
->lpFunc
;
178 if (flags
& TIME_KILL_SYNCHRONOUS
) EnterCriticalSection(&TIME_cbcrst
);
179 LeaveCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
181 if (flags
& WINE_TIMER_IS32
) func(id
, 0, user
, 0, 0);
182 else if (pFnCallMMDrvFunc16
) pFnCallMMDrvFunc16((DWORD
)func
, id
, 0, user
, 0, 0);
184 EnterCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
185 if (flags
& TIME_KILL_SYNCHRONOUS
) LeaveCriticalSection(&TIME_cbcrst
);
189 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, to_free
);
191 LeaveCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
195 /**************************************************************************
196 * TIME_MMSysTimeThread
198 static DWORD CALLBACK
TIME_MMSysTimeThread(LPVOID arg
)
204 pfd
.fd
= TIME_fdWake
[0];
207 TRACE("Starting main winmm thread\n");
209 /* FIXME: As an optimization, we could have
210 this thread die when there are no more requests
211 pending, and then get recreated on the first
212 new event; it's not clear if that would be worth
215 while (! TIME_TimeToDie
)
217 sleep_time
= TIME_MMSysTimeCallback();
222 if ((ret
= poll(&pfd
, 1, sleep_time
)) < 0)
224 if (errno
!= EINTR
&& errno
!= EAGAIN
)
226 ERR("Unexpected error in poll: %s(%d)\n", strerror(errno
), errno
);
231 while (ret
> 0) ret
= read(TIME_fdWake
[0], readme
, sizeof(readme
));
233 TRACE("Exiting main winmm thread\n");
237 /**************************************************************************
240 static void TIME_MMTimeStart(void)
242 if (!TIME_hMMTimer
) {
243 if (pipe(TIME_fdWake
) < 0)
245 TIME_fdWake
[0] = TIME_fdWake
[1] = -1;
246 ERR("Cannot create pipe: %s\n", strerror(errno
));
248 fcntl(TIME_fdWake
[0], F_SETFL
, O_NONBLOCK
);
249 fcntl(TIME_fdWake
[1], F_SETFL
, O_NONBLOCK
);
251 TIME_TimeToDie
= FALSE
;
252 TIME_hMMTimer
= CreateThread(NULL
, 0, TIME_MMSysTimeThread
, NULL
, 0, NULL
);
253 SetThreadPriority(TIME_hMMTimer
, THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL
);
257 /**************************************************************************
260 void TIME_MMTimeStop(void)
265 TIME_TimeToDie
= TRUE
;
266 write(TIME_fdWake
[1], &a
, sizeof(a
));
268 WaitForSingleObject(TIME_hMMTimer
, INFINITE
);
269 close(TIME_fdWake
[0]);
270 close(TIME_fdWake
[1]);
271 TIME_fdWake
[0] = TIME_fdWake
[1] = -1;
272 CloseHandle(TIME_hMMTimer
);
274 DeleteCriticalSection(&TIME_cbcrst
);
278 /**************************************************************************
279 * timeGetSystemTime [WINMM.@]
281 MMRESULT WINAPI
timeGetSystemTime(LPMMTIME lpTime
, UINT wSize
)
284 if (wSize
>= sizeof(*lpTime
)) {
285 lpTime
->wType
= TIME_MS
;
286 lpTime
->u
.ms
= GetTickCount();
293 /**************************************************************************
294 * TIME_SetEventInternal [internal]
296 WORD
TIME_SetEventInternal(UINT wDelay
, UINT wResol
,
297 LPTIMECALLBACK lpFunc
, DWORD dwUser
, UINT wFlags
)
300 LPWINE_TIMERENTRY lpNewTimer
;
301 LPWINE_TIMERENTRY lpTimer
;
304 TRACE("(%u, %u, %p, %08X, %04X);\n", wDelay
, wResol
, lpFunc
, dwUser
, wFlags
);
306 if (wDelay
< MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL
|| wDelay
> MMSYSTIME_MAXINTERVAL
)
309 lpNewTimer
= HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, sizeof(WINE_TIMERENTRY
));
310 if (lpNewTimer
== NULL
)
313 lpNewTimer
->wDelay
= wDelay
;
314 lpNewTimer
->dwTriggerTime
= GetTickCount() + wDelay
;
316 /* FIXME - wResol is not respected, although it is not clear
317 that we could change our precision meaningfully */
318 lpNewTimer
->wResol
= wResol
;
319 lpNewTimer
->lpFunc
= lpFunc
;
320 lpNewTimer
->dwUser
= dwUser
;
321 lpNewTimer
->wFlags
= wFlags
;
323 EnterCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
325 LIST_FOR_EACH_ENTRY( lpTimer
, &timer_list
, WINE_TIMERENTRY
, entry
)
326 wNewID
= max(wNewID
, lpTimer
->wTimerID
);
328 link_timer( lpNewTimer
);
329 lpNewTimer
->wTimerID
= wNewID
+ 1;
333 LeaveCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
335 /* Wake the service thread in case there is work to be done */
336 write(TIME_fdWake
[1], &c
, sizeof(c
));
338 TRACE("=> %u\n", wNewID
+ 1);
343 /**************************************************************************
344 * timeSetEvent [WINMM.@]
346 MMRESULT WINAPI
timeSetEvent(UINT wDelay
, UINT wResol
, LPTIMECALLBACK lpFunc
,
347 DWORD_PTR dwUser
, UINT wFlags
)
349 if (wFlags
& WINE_TIMER_IS32
)
350 WARN("Unknown windows flag... wine internally used.. ooch\n");
352 return TIME_SetEventInternal(wDelay
, wResol
, lpFunc
,
353 dwUser
, wFlags
|WINE_TIMER_IS32
);
356 /**************************************************************************
357 * timeKillEvent [WINMM.@]
359 MMRESULT WINAPI
timeKillEvent(UINT wID
)
361 WINE_TIMERENTRY
*lpSelf
= NULL
, *lpTimer
;
364 TRACE("(%u)\n", wID
);
365 EnterCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
366 /* remove WINE_TIMERENTRY from list */
367 LIST_FOR_EACH_ENTRY( lpTimer
, &timer_list
, WINE_TIMERENTRY
, entry
)
369 if (wID
== lpTimer
->wTimerID
) {
371 list_remove( &lpTimer
->entry
);
375 LeaveCriticalSection(&WINMM_cs
);
379 WARN("wID=%u is not a valid timer ID\n", wID
);
380 return MMSYSERR_INVALPARAM
;
382 wFlags
= lpSelf
->wFlags
;
383 if (wFlags
& TIME_KILL_SYNCHRONOUS
)
384 EnterCriticalSection(&TIME_cbcrst
);
385 HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, lpSelf
);
386 if (wFlags
& TIME_KILL_SYNCHRONOUS
)
387 LeaveCriticalSection(&TIME_cbcrst
);
388 return TIMERR_NOERROR
;
391 /**************************************************************************
392 * timeGetDevCaps [WINMM.@]
394 MMRESULT WINAPI
timeGetDevCaps(LPTIMECAPS lpCaps
, UINT wSize
)
396 TRACE("(%p, %u)\n", lpCaps
, wSize
);
399 WARN("invalid lpCaps\n");
400 return TIMERR_NOCANDO
;
403 if (wSize
< sizeof(TIMECAPS
)) {
404 WARN("invalid wSize\n");
405 return TIMERR_NOCANDO
;
408 lpCaps
->wPeriodMin
= MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL
;
409 lpCaps
->wPeriodMax
= MMSYSTIME_MAXINTERVAL
;
410 return TIMERR_NOERROR
;
413 /**************************************************************************
414 * timeBeginPeriod [WINMM.@]
416 MMRESULT WINAPI
timeBeginPeriod(UINT wPeriod
)
418 if (wPeriod
< MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL
|| wPeriod
> MMSYSTIME_MAXINTERVAL
)
419 return TIMERR_NOCANDO
;
421 if (wPeriod
> MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL
)
423 WARN("Stub; we set our timer resolution at minimum\n");
429 /**************************************************************************
430 * timeEndPeriod [WINMM.@]
432 MMRESULT WINAPI
timeEndPeriod(UINT wPeriod
)
434 if (wPeriod
< MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL
|| wPeriod
> MMSYSTIME_MAXINTERVAL
)
435 return TIMERR_NOCANDO
;
437 if (wPeriod
> MMSYSTIME_MININTERVAL
)
439 WARN("Stub; we set our timer resolution at minimum\n");
444 /**************************************************************************
445 * timeGetTime [MMSYSTEM.607]
446 * timeGetTime [WINMM.@]
448 DWORD WINAPI
timeGetTime(void)
450 #if defined(COMMENTOUTPRIORTODELETING)
453 /* FIXME: releasing the win16 lock here is a temporary hack (I hope)
454 * that lets mciavi32.dll run correctly
456 if (pFnReleaseThunkLock
) pFnReleaseThunkLock(&count
);
457 if (pFnRestoreThunkLock
) pFnRestoreThunkLock(count
);
460 return GetTickCount();