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runtime: do not call timeBeginPeriod on windows
Calling timeBeginPeriod changes Windows global timer resolution from 15ms to 1ms. This used to improve Go runtime scheduler performance, but not anymore. Thanks to @aclements, scheduler now behaves the same way if we call timeBeginPeriod or not. Remove call to timeBeginPeriod, since it is machine global resource, and there are downsides of using low timer resolution. See issue #8687 for details. Fixes #8687 Change-Id: Ib7e41aa4a81861b62a900e0e62776c9ef19bfb73 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17164 Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Yasuhiro MATSUMOTO <mattn.jp@gmail.com> Run-TryBot: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
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@ -8,10 +8,7 @@ package runtime
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import "unsafe"
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var (
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TestingWER = &testingWER
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TimeBeginPeriodRetValue = &timeBeginPeriodRetValue
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)
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var TestingWER = &testingWER
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func NumberOfProcessors() int32 {
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var info systeminfo
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//go:cgo_import_dynamic runtime._WaitForSingleObject WaitForSingleObject%2 "kernel32.dll"
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//go:cgo_import_dynamic runtime._WriteConsoleW WriteConsoleW%5 "kernel32.dll"
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//go:cgo_import_dynamic runtime._WriteFile WriteFile%5 "kernel32.dll"
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//go:cgo_import_dynamic runtime._timeBeginPeriod timeBeginPeriod%1 "winmm.dll"
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var (
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// Following syscalls are available on every Windows PC.
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_WSAGetOverlappedResult,
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_WaitForSingleObject,
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_WriteConsoleW,
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_WriteFile,
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_timeBeginPeriod stdFunction
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_WriteFile stdFunction
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// Following syscalls are only available on some Windows PCs.
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// We will load syscalls, if available, before using them.
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// in sys_windows_386.s and sys_windows_amd64.s
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func externalthreadhandler()
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var timeBeginPeriodRetValue uint32
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func osinit() {
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asmstdcallAddr = unsafe.Pointer(funcPC(asmstdcall))
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stdcall2(_SetConsoleCtrlHandler, funcPC(ctrlhandler), 1)
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timeBeginPeriodRetValue = uint32(stdcall1(_timeBeginPeriod, 1))
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ncpu = getproccount()
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// Windows dynamic priority boosting assumes that a process has different types
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}
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}
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func TestTimeBeginPeriod(t *testing.T) {
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const TIMERR_NOERROR = 0
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if *runtime.TimeBeginPeriodRetValue != TIMERR_NOERROR {
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t.Fatalf("timeBeginPeriod failed: it returned %d", *runtime.TimeBeginPeriodRetValue)
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}
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}
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// removeOneCPU removes one (any) cpu from affinity mask.
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// It returns new affinity mask.
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func removeOneCPU(mask uintptr) (uintptr, error) {
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