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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --
-- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- A D A . R E A L _ T I M E --
-- --
-- B o d y --
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 1991-2017, Florida State University --
-- Copyright (C) 1995-2024, AdaCore --
-- --
-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
-- --
-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
-- --
-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
-- --
-- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies, Inc. --
-- --
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
with System.Tasking;
package body Ada.Real_Time with
SPARK_Mode => Off
is
---------
-- "*" --
---------
-- Note that Constraint_Error may be propagated
function "*" (Left : Time_Span; Right : Integer) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time_Span (Duration (Left) * Right);
end "*";
function "*" (Left : Integer; Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time_Span (Left * Duration (Right));
end "*";
---------
-- "+" --
---------
-- Note that Constraint_Error may be propagated
function "+" (Left : Time; Right : Time_Span) return Time is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time (Duration (Left) + Duration (Right));
end "+";
function "+" (Left : Time_Span; Right : Time) return Time is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time (Duration (Left) + Duration (Right));
end "+";
function "+" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time_Span (Duration (Left) + Duration (Right));
end "+";
---------
-- "-" --
---------
-- Note that Constraint_Error may be propagated
function "-" (Left : Time; Right : Time_Span) return Time is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time (Duration (Left) - Duration (Right));
end "-";
function "-" (Left, Right : Time) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time_Span (Duration (Left) - Duration (Right));
end "-";
function "-" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time_Span (Duration (Left) - Duration (Right));
end "-";
function "-" (Right : Time_Span) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
begin
return Time_Span_Zero - Right;
end "-";
---------
-- "/" --
---------
-- Note that Constraint_Error may be propagated
function "/" (Left, Right : Time_Span) return Integer is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
pragma Unsuppress (Division_Check);
-- RM D.8 (27) specifies the effects of operators on Time_Span, and
-- rounding of the division operator in particular, to be the same as
-- effects on integer types. To get the correct rounding we first
-- convert Time_Span to its root type Duration, which is represented as
-- a 64-bit signed integer, and then use integer division.
type Duration_Rep is range -(2 ** 63) .. +((2 ** 63 - 1));
function To_Integer is
new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (Duration, Duration_Rep);
begin
return Integer
(To_Integer (Duration (Left)) / To_Integer (Duration (Right)));
end "/";
function "/" (Left : Time_Span; Right : Integer) return Time_Span is
pragma Unsuppress (Overflow_Check);
pragma Unsuppress (Division_Check);
begin
-- Even though checks are unsuppressed, we need an explicit check for
-- the case of largest negative integer divided by minus one, since
-- some library routines we use fail to catch this case. This will be
-- fixed at the compiler level in the future, at which point this test
-- can be removed.
if Left = Time_Span_First and then Right = -1 then
raise Constraint_Error with "overflow";
end if;
return Time_Span (Duration (Left) / Right);
end "/";
-----------
-- Clock --
-----------
function Clock return Time is
begin
return Time (System.Task_Primitives.Operations.Monotonic_Clock);
end Clock;
------------------
-- Microseconds --
------------------
function Microseconds (US : Integer) return Time_Span is
begin
return Time_Span_Unit * US * 1_000;
end Microseconds;
------------------
-- Milliseconds --
------------------
function Milliseconds (MS : Integer) return Time_Span is
begin
return Time_Span_Unit * MS * 1_000_000;
end Milliseconds;
-------------
-- Minutes --
-------------
function Minutes (M : Integer) return Time_Span is
begin
return Milliseconds (M) * Integer'(60_000);
end Minutes;
-----------------
-- Nanoseconds --
-----------------
function Nanoseconds (NS : Integer) return Time_Span is
begin
return Time_Span_Unit * NS;
end Nanoseconds;
-------------
-- Seconds --
-------------
function Seconds (S : Integer) return Time_Span is
begin
return Milliseconds (S) * Integer'(1000);
end Seconds;
-----------
-- Split --
-----------
procedure Split (T : Time; SC : out Seconds_Count; TS : out Time_Span) is
T_Val : Time;
begin
-- Special-case for Time_First, whose absolute value is anomalous,
-- courtesy of two's complement.
T_Val := (if T = Time_First then abs (Time_Last) else abs (T));
-- Extract the integer part of T, truncating towards zero
SC :=
(if T_Val < 0.5 then 0 else Seconds_Count (Time_Span'(T_Val - 0.5)));
if T < 0.0 then
SC := -SC;
end if;
-- If original time is negative, need to truncate towards negative
-- infinity, to make TS non-negative, as per ARM.
if Time (SC) > T then
SC := SC - 1;
end if;
TS := Time_Span (Duration (T) - Duration (SC));
end Split;
-------------
-- Time_Of --
-------------
function Time_Of (SC : Seconds_Count; TS : Time_Span) return Time is
pragma Suppress (Overflow_Check);
pragma Suppress (Range_Check);
-- We do all our own checks for this function
-- This is not such a simple case, since TS is already 64 bits, and
-- so we can't just promote everything to a wider type to ensure proper
-- testing for overflow. The situation is that Seconds_Count is a MUCH
-- wider type than Time_Span and Time (both of which have the underlying
-- type Duration).
-- <------------------- Seconds_Count -------------------->
-- <-- Duration -->
-- Now it is possible for an SC value outside the Duration range to
-- be "brought back into range" by an appropriate TS value, but there
-- are also clearly SC values that are completely out of range. Note
-- that the above diagram is wildly out of scale, the difference in
-- ranges is much greater than shown.
-- We can't just go generating out of range Duration values to test for
-- overflow, since Duration is a full range type, so we follow the steps
-- shown below.
SC_Lo : constant Seconds_Count :=
Seconds_Count (Duration (Time_Span_First) + Duration'(0.5));
SC_Hi : constant Seconds_Count :=
Seconds_Count (Duration (Time_Span_Last) - Duration'(0.5));
-- These are the maximum values of the seconds (integer) part of the
-- Duration range. Used to compute and check the seconds in the result.
TS_SC : Seconds_Count;
-- Seconds part of input value
TS_Fraction : Duration;
-- Fractional part of input value, may be negative
Result_SC : Seconds_Count;
-- Seconds value for result
Fudge : constant Seconds_Count := 10;
-- Fudge value used to do end point checks far from end point
FudgeD : constant Duration := Duration (Fudge);
-- Fudge value as Duration
Fudged_Result : Duration;
-- Result fudged up or down by FudgeD
procedure Out_Of_Range;
pragma No_Return (Out_Of_Range);
-- Raise exception for result out of range
------------------
-- Out_Of_Range --
------------------
procedure Out_Of_Range is
begin
raise Constraint_Error with
"result for Ada.Real_Time.Time_Of is out of range";
end Out_Of_Range;
-- Start of processing for Time_Of
begin
pragma Annotate (Gnatcheck, Exempt_On, "Improper_Returns",
"early returns for performance");
-- If SC is so far out of range that there is no possibility of the
-- addition of TS getting it back in range, raise an exception right
-- away. That way we don't have to worry about SC values overflowing.
if SC < 3 * SC_Lo or else SC > 3 * SC_Hi then
Out_Of_Range;
end if;
-- Decompose input TS value
TS_SC := Seconds_Count (Duration (TS));
TS_Fraction := Duration (TS) - Duration (TS_SC);
-- Compute result seconds. If clearly out of range, raise error now
Result_SC := SC + TS_SC;
if Result_SC < (SC_Lo - 1) or else Result_SC > (SC_Hi + 1) then
Out_Of_Range;
end if;
-- Now the result is simply Result_SC + TS_Fraction, but we can't just
-- go computing that since it might be out of range. So what we do is
-- to compute a value fudged down or up by 10.0 (arbitrary value, but
-- that will do fine), and check that fudged value, and if in range
-- unfudge it and return the result.
-- Fudge positive result down, and check high bound
if Result_SC > 0 then
Fudged_Result := Duration (Result_SC - Fudge) + TS_Fraction;
if Fudged_Result <= Duration'Last - FudgeD then
return Time (Fudged_Result + FudgeD);
else
Out_Of_Range;
end if;
-- Same for negative values of seconds, fudge up and check low bound
else
Fudged_Result := Duration (Result_SC + Fudge) + TS_Fraction;
if Fudged_Result >= Duration'First + FudgeD then
return Time (Fudged_Result - FudgeD);
else
Out_Of_Range;
end if;
end if;
pragma Annotate (Gnatcheck, Exempt_Off, "Improper_Returns");
end Time_Of;
-----------------
-- To_Duration --
-----------------
function To_Duration (TS : Time_Span) return Duration is
begin
return Duration (TS);
end To_Duration;
------------------
-- To_Time_Span --
------------------
function To_Time_Span (D : Duration) return Time_Span is
begin
-- Note regarding AI-00432 requiring range checking on this conversion.
-- In almost all versions of GNAT (and all to which this version of the
-- Ada.Real_Time package apply), the range of Time_Span and Duration are
-- the same, so there is no issue of overflow.
return Time_Span (D);
end To_Time_Span;
begin
-- Ensure that the tasking run time is initialized when using clock and/or
-- delay operations. The initialization routine has the required machinery
-- to prevent multiple calls to Initialize.
System.Tasking.Initialize;
end Ada.Real_Time;
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