Use clock_gettime(), if available, in instr_time measurements.

The advantage of clock_gettime() is that the API allows the result to
be precise to nanoseconds, not just microseconds as in gettimeofday().
Now that it's routinely possible to do tens of plan node executions
in 1us, we really need more precision than gettimeofday() can offer
for EXPLAIN ANALYZE to accumulate statistics with.

Some research shows that clock_gettime() is available on pretty nearly
every modern Unix-ish platform, and as far as I have been able to test,
it has about the same execution time as gettimeofday(), so there's no
loss in switching over.  (By the same token, this doesn't do anything
to fix the fact that we really wish clock readings were faster.  But
there's enough win here to justify changing anyway.)

A small side benefit is that on most platforms, we can use CLOCK_MONOTONIC
instead of CLOCK_REALTIME and thereby render EXPLAIN impervious to
concurrent resets of the system clock.  (This means that code must not
assume that the contents of struct instr_time have any well-defined
interpretation as timestamps, but really that was true before.)

Some platforms offer nonstandard clock IDs that might be of interest.
This patch knows we should use CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW on macOS, because it
provides more precision and is faster to read than their CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
If there turn out to be many more cases where we need special rules, it
might be appropriate to handle the selection of clock ID in configure,
but for the moment that doesn't seem worth the trouble.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/31856.1400021891@sss.pgh.pa.us
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Tom Lane 2017-01-02 13:41:51 -05:00
parent 67a875355e
commit 1d63f7d2d1
5 changed files with 163 additions and 6 deletions

58
configure vendored
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@ -9055,6 +9055,62 @@ if test "$ac_res" != no; then :
fi
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for library containing clock_gettime" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for library containing clock_gettime... " >&6; }
if ${ac_cv_search_clock_gettime+:} false; then :
$as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
else
ac_func_search_save_LIBS=$LIBS
cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext
/* end confdefs.h. */
/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error.
Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
char clock_gettime ();
int
main ()
{
return clock_gettime ();
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
for ac_lib in '' rt posix4; do
if test -z "$ac_lib"; then
ac_res="none required"
else
ac_res=-l$ac_lib
LIBS="-l$ac_lib $ac_func_search_save_LIBS"
fi
if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then :
ac_cv_search_clock_gettime=$ac_res
fi
rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
conftest$ac_exeext
if ${ac_cv_search_clock_gettime+:} false; then :
break
fi
done
if ${ac_cv_search_clock_gettime+:} false; then :
else
ac_cv_search_clock_gettime=no
fi
rm conftest.$ac_ext
LIBS=$ac_func_search_save_LIBS
fi
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_search_clock_gettime" >&5
$as_echo "$ac_cv_search_clock_gettime" >&6; }
ac_res=$ac_cv_search_clock_gettime
if test "$ac_res" != no; then :
test "$ac_res" = "none required" || LIBS="$ac_res $LIBS"
fi
# Solaris:
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for library containing fdatasync" >&5
$as_echo_n "checking for library containing fdatasync... " >&6; }
@ -12520,7 +12576,7 @@ fi
LIBS_including_readline="$LIBS"
LIBS=`echo "$LIBS" | sed -e 's/-ledit//g' -e 's/-lreadline//g'`
for ac_func in cbrt dlopen fdatasync getifaddrs getpeerucred getrlimit mbstowcs_l memmove poll pstat pthread_is_threaded_np readlink setproctitle setsid shm_open symlink sync_file_range towlower utime utimes wcstombs wcstombs_l
for ac_func in cbrt clock_gettime dlopen fdatasync getifaddrs getpeerucred getrlimit mbstowcs_l memmove poll pstat pthread_is_threaded_np readlink setproctitle setsid shm_open symlink sync_file_range towlower utime utimes wcstombs wcstombs_l
do :
as_ac_var=`$as_echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh`
ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "$ac_func" "$as_ac_var"

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@ -1016,6 +1016,7 @@ AC_SEARCH_LIBS(getopt_long, [getopt gnugetopt])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(crypt, crypt)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(shm_open, rt)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(shm_unlink, rt)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(clock_gettime, [rt posix4])
# Solaris:
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(fdatasync, [rt posix4])
# Required for thread_test.c on Solaris
@ -1415,7 +1416,7 @@ PGAC_FUNC_WCSTOMBS_L
LIBS_including_readline="$LIBS"
LIBS=`echo "$LIBS" | sed -e 's/-ledit//g' -e 's/-lreadline//g'`
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([cbrt dlopen fdatasync getifaddrs getpeerucred getrlimit mbstowcs_l memmove poll pstat pthread_is_threaded_np readlink setproctitle setsid shm_open symlink sync_file_range towlower utime utimes wcstombs wcstombs_l])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([cbrt clock_gettime dlopen fdatasync getifaddrs getpeerucred getrlimit mbstowcs_l memmove poll pstat pthread_is_threaded_np readlink setproctitle setsid shm_open symlink sync_file_range towlower utime utimes wcstombs wcstombs_l])
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(fseeko)
case $host_os in

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@ -105,6 +105,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the `class' function. */
#undef HAVE_CLASS
/* Define to 1 if you have the `clock_gettime' function. */
#undef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
/* Define to 1 if you have the <crtdefs.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_CRTDEFS_H

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@ -75,6 +75,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the `class' function. */
/* #undef HAVE_CLASS */
/* Define to 1 if you have the `clock_gettime' function. */
/* #undef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME */
/* Define to 1 if you have the `crypt' function. */
/* #undef HAVE_CRYPT */

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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
* portable high-precision interval timing
*
* This file provides an abstraction layer to hide portability issues in
* interval timing. On Unix we use gettimeofday(), but on Windows that
* gives a low-precision result so we must use QueryPerformanceCounter()
* instead. These macros also give some breathing room to use other
* high-precision-timing APIs on yet other platforms.
* interval timing. On Unix we use clock_gettime() if available, else
* gettimeofday(). On Windows, gettimeofday() gives a low-precision result
* so we must use QueryPerformanceCounter() instead. These macros also give
* some breathing room to use other high-precision-timing APIs.
*
* The basic data type is instr_time, which all callers should treat as an
* opaque typedef. instr_time can store either an absolute time (of
@ -54,6 +54,94 @@
#ifndef WIN32
#ifdef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
/* Use clock_gettime() */
#include <time.h>
/*
* The best clockid to use according to the POSIX spec is CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
* since that will give reliable interval timing even in the face of changes
* to the system clock. However, POSIX doesn't require implementations to
* provide anything except CLOCK_REALTIME, so fall back to that if we don't
* find CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
*
* Also, some implementations have nonstandard clockids with better properties
* than CLOCK_MONOTONIC. In particular, as of macOS 10.12, Apple provides
* CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW which is both faster to read and higher resolution than
* their version of CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
*/
#if defined(__darwin__) && defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW)
#define PG_INSTR_CLOCK CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW
#elif defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC)
#define PG_INSTR_CLOCK CLOCK_MONOTONIC
#else
#define PG_INSTR_CLOCK CLOCK_REALTIME
#endif
typedef struct timespec instr_time;
#define INSTR_TIME_IS_ZERO(t) ((t).tv_nsec == 0 && (t).tv_sec == 0)
#define INSTR_TIME_SET_ZERO(t) ((t).tv_sec = 0, (t).tv_nsec = 0)
#define INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(t) ((void) clock_gettime(PG_INSTR_CLOCK, &(t)))
#define INSTR_TIME_ADD(x,y) \
do { \
(x).tv_sec += (y).tv_sec; \
(x).tv_nsec += (y).tv_nsec; \
/* Normalize */ \
while ((x).tv_nsec >= 1000000000) \
{ \
(x).tv_nsec -= 1000000000; \
(x).tv_sec++; \
} \
} while (0)
#define INSTR_TIME_SUBTRACT(x,y) \
do { \
(x).tv_sec -= (y).tv_sec; \
(x).tv_nsec -= (y).tv_nsec; \
/* Normalize */ \
while ((x).tv_nsec < 0) \
{ \
(x).tv_nsec += 1000000000; \
(x).tv_sec--; \
} \
} while (0)
#define INSTR_TIME_ACCUM_DIFF(x,y,z) \
do { \
(x).tv_sec += (y).tv_sec - (z).tv_sec; \
(x).tv_nsec += (y).tv_nsec - (z).tv_nsec; \
/* Normalize after each add to avoid overflow/underflow of tv_nsec */ \
while ((x).tv_nsec < 0) \
{ \
(x).tv_nsec += 1000000000; \
(x).tv_sec--; \
} \
while ((x).tv_nsec >= 1000000000) \
{ \
(x).tv_nsec -= 1000000000; \
(x).tv_sec++; \
} \
} while (0)
#define INSTR_TIME_GET_DOUBLE(t) \
(((double) (t).tv_sec) + ((double) (t).tv_nsec) / 1000000000.0)
#define INSTR_TIME_GET_MILLISEC(t) \
(((double) (t).tv_sec * 1000.0) + ((double) (t).tv_nsec) / 1000000.0)
#define INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(t) \
(((uint64) (t).tv_sec * (uint64) 1000000) + (uint64) ((t).tv_nsec / 1000))
#else /* !HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME */
/* Use gettimeofday() */
#include <sys/time.h>
typedef struct timeval instr_time;
@ -113,8 +201,13 @@ typedef struct timeval instr_time;
#define INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(t) \
(((uint64) (t).tv_sec * (uint64) 1000000) + (uint64) (t).tv_usec)
#endif /* HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME */
#else /* WIN32 */
/* Use QueryPerformanceCounter() */
typedef LARGE_INTEGER instr_time;
#define INSTR_TIME_IS_ZERO(t) ((t).QuadPart == 0)
@ -149,6 +242,7 @@ GetTimerFrequency(void)
QueryPerformanceFrequency(&f);
return (double) f.QuadPart;
}
#endif /* WIN32 */
#endif /* INSTR_TIME_H */