Replace calls to time(NULL) that occur on the order of once per read, one per write, or once per cell with calls to a function that looks at a cached value of time. This is tricksy to benchmark, since it will only help on systems where time() is a syscall and syscalls are relatively slow.

svn:r17690
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Nick Mathewson 2008-12-18 17:19:04 +00:00
parent b91335117f
commit bf80e2df3f
9 changed files with 62 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ Changes in version 0.2.1.9-alpha - 2008-12-2?
- On platforms with a maximum syslog string length, truncate syslog
messages to that length ourselves, rather than relying on the
system to do it for us.
- Optimize out calls to time(NULL) that occur for every IO operation, or
for every cell. On systems where time() is a slow syscalls, this will
be slightly helpful.
o Minor features (controller):
- New CONSENSUS_ARRIVED event to note when a new consensus has

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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ R d Do we want to maintain our own set of entryguards that we use as
"who can change what" in local_routerstatus explicit. Make
local_routerstatus (or equivalent) subsume all places to go for "what
router is this?"
- Don't call time(NULL) so much; instead have a static time_t field
o Don't call time(NULL) so much; instead have a static time_t field
that gets updated only a handful of times per second.
- Refactor unit tests into multiple files

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@ -1284,9 +1284,40 @@ format_time_interval(char *out, size_t out_len, long interval)
}
}
/* =====
* Cached time
* ===== */
#ifndef TIME_IS_FAST
/** Cached estimate of the currrent time. Updated around once per second;
* may be a few seconds off if we are really busy. This is a hack to avoid
* calling time(NULL) (which not everybody has optimized) on critical paths.
*/
static time_t cached_approx_time = 0;
/** Return a cached estimate of the current time from when
* update_approx_time() was last called. This is a hack to avoid calling
* time(NULL) on critical paths: please do not even think of calling it
* anywhere else. */
time_t
approx_time(void)
{
return cached_approx_time;
}
/** Update the cached estimate of the current time. This function SHOULD be
* called once per second, and MUST be called before the first call to
* get_approx_time. */
void
update_approx_time(time_t now)
{
cached_approx_time = now;
}
#endif
/* =====
* Fuzzy time
* XXXX022 Use this consistently or rip it out.
* XXXX022 Use this consistently or rip most of it out.
* ===== */
/* In a perfect world, everybody would run ntp, and ntp would be perfect, so

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@ -213,6 +213,16 @@ void format_iso_time(char *buf, time_t t);
int parse_iso_time(const char *buf, time_t *t);
int parse_http_time(const char *buf, struct tm *tm);
int format_time_interval(char *out, size_t out_len, long interval);
/* Cached time */
#ifdef TIME_IS_FAST
#define approx_time() time(NULL)
#define update_approx_time(t) STMT_NIL
#else
time_t approx_time(void);
void update_approx_time(time_t now);
#endif
/* Fuzzy time. */
void ftime_set_maximum_sloppiness(int seconds);
void ftime_set_estimated_skew(int seconds);

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@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ connection_consider_empty_read_buckets(connection_t *conn)
if (global_read_bucket <= 0) {
reason = "global read bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
} else if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn, time(NULL)) &&
} else if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn, approx_time()) &&
global_relayed_read_bucket <= 0) {
reason = "global relayed read bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
} else if (connection_speaks_cells(conn) &&
@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ connection_consider_empty_write_buckets(connection_t *conn)
if (global_write_bucket <= 0) {
reason = "global write bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
} else if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn, time(NULL)) &&
} else if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn, approx_time()) &&
global_relayed_write_bucket <= 0) {
reason = "global relayed write bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
#if 0
@ -1928,7 +1928,7 @@ connection_handle_read(connection_t *conn)
if (conn->marked_for_close)
return 0; /* do nothing */
conn->timestamp_lastread = time(NULL);
conn->timestamp_lastread = approx_time();
switch (conn->type) {
case CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER:
@ -1994,7 +1994,7 @@ loop_again:
if (n_read) {
/* Probably a no-op, but hey. */
connection_buckets_decrement(linked, time(NULL), 0, n_read);
connection_buckets_decrement(linked, approx_time(), 0, n_read);
if (connection_flushed_some(linked) < 0)
connection_mark_for_close(linked);
@ -2034,8 +2034,7 @@ connection_read_to_buf(connection_t *conn, int *max_to_read, int *socket_error)
if (at_most == -1) { /* we need to initialize it */
/* how many bytes are we allowed to read? */
/* XXXX021 too many calls to time(). Do they hurt? */
at_most = connection_bucket_read_limit(conn, time(NULL));
at_most = connection_bucket_read_limit(conn, approx_time());
}
slack_in_buf = buf_slack(conn->inbuf);
@ -2155,7 +2154,7 @@ connection_read_to_buf(connection_t *conn, int *max_to_read, int *socket_error)
edge_conn->n_read += (int)n_read;
}
connection_buckets_decrement(conn, time(NULL), n_read, n_written);
connection_buckets_decrement(conn, approx_time(), n_read, n_written);
if (more_to_read && result == at_most) {
slack_in_buf = buf_slack(conn->inbuf);
@ -2223,7 +2222,7 @@ connection_handle_write(connection_t *conn, int force)
socklen_t len=(socklen_t)sizeof(e);
int result;
ssize_t max_to_write;
time_t now = time(NULL);
time_t now = approx_time();
size_t n_read = 0, n_written = 0;
tor_assert(!connection_is_listener(conn));
@ -2350,7 +2349,7 @@ connection_handle_write(connection_t *conn, int force)
edge_conn->n_written += (int)n_written;
}
connection_buckets_decrement(conn, time(NULL), n_read, n_written);
connection_buckets_decrement(conn, approx_time(), n_read, n_written);
if (result > 0) {
/* If we wrote any bytes from our buffer, then call the appropriate

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@ -2159,7 +2159,7 @@ connection_ap_handshake_send_resolve(edge_connection_t *ap_conn)
uint32_t a;
size_t len = strlen(ap_conn->socks_request->address);
char c = 0;
/* XXXX021 This logic is a little ugly: we check for an in-addr.arpa ending
/* XXXX This logic is a little ugly: we check for an in-addr.arpa ending
* on the address. If we have one, the address is already in the right
* order, so we'll leave it alone later. Otherwise, we reverse it and
* turn it into an in-addr.arpa address. */

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@ -1192,6 +1192,7 @@ second_elapsed_callback(int fd, short event, void *args)
/* log_fn(LOG_NOTICE, "Tick."); */
tor_gettimeofday(&now);
update_approx_time(now.tv_sec);
/* the second has rolled over. check more stuff. */
bytes_written = stats_prev_global_write_bucket - global_write_bucket;
@ -1461,6 +1462,8 @@ do_main_loop(void)
event_active(conn->read_event, EV_READ, 1));
called_loop_once = smartlist_len(active_linked_connection_lst) ? 1 : 0;
update_approx_time(time(NULL));
/* poll until we have an event, or the second ends, or until we have
* some active linked connections to trigger events for. */
loop_result = event_loop(called_loop_once ? EVLOOP_ONCE : 0);
@ -2059,6 +2062,7 @@ int
tor_main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int result = 0;
update_approx_time(time(NULL));
tor_threads_init();
init_logging();
#ifdef USE_DMALLOC

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@ -505,8 +505,7 @@ relay_send_command_from_edge(uint16_t stream_id, circuit_t *circ,
if (cell_direction == CELL_DIRECTION_OUT && circ->n_conn) {
/* if we're using relaybandwidthrate, this conn wants priority */
/* XXXX021 the call to time() seems little too frequent */
circ->n_conn->client_used = time(NULL);
circ->n_conn->client_used = approx_time();
}
if (cell_direction == CELL_DIRECTION_OUT) {
@ -1840,7 +1839,7 @@ append_cell_to_circuit_queue(circuit_t *circ, or_connection_t *orconn,
* get called, and we can start putting more data onto the buffer then.
*/
log_debug(LD_GENERAL, "Primed a buffer.");
connection_or_flush_from_first_active_circuit(orconn, 1, time(NULL));
connection_or_flush_from_first_active_circuit(orconn, 1, approx_time());
}
}

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@ -4538,6 +4538,7 @@ main(int c, char**v)
}
#endif
update_approx_time(time(NULL));
options = options_new();
tor_threads_init();
init_logging();