/************************************************************************** * fg_timer.c -- time handling routines * * Written by Curtis Olson, started June 1997. * * Copyright (C) 1997 Curtis L. Olson - curt@infoplane.com * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id$ * (Log is kept at end of this file) **************************************************************************/ #include /* for timer routines */ #include /* for printf() */ #ifdef USE_FTIME # include /* for ftime() and struct timeb */ #else # include /* for get/setitimer, gettimeofday, struct timeval */ #endif USE_FTIME #include "fg_timer.h" unsigned long int fgSimTime; #ifdef USE_ITIMER static struct itimerval t, ot; static void (*callbackfunc)(int multi_loop); /* This routine catches the SIGALRM */ void fgTimerCatch() { /* ignore any SIGALRM's until we come back from our EOM iteration */ signal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN); /* printf("In fgTimerCatch()\n"); */ /* -1 tells the routine to use default interval rather than something dynamically calculated based on frame rate */ callbackfunc(-1); signal(SIGALRM, fgTimerCatch); } /* this routine initializes the interval timer to generate a SIGALRM after * the specified interval (dt) */ void fgTimerInit(float dt, void (*f)()) { int terr; int isec; float usec; callbackfunc = f; isec = (int) dt; usec = 1000000* (dt - (float) isec); t.it_interval.tv_sec = isec; t.it_interval.tv_usec = usec; t.it_value.tv_sec = isec; t.it_value.tv_usec = usec; /* printf("fgTimerInit() called\n"); */ fgTimerCatch(); /* set up for SIGALRM signal catch */ terr = setitimer( ITIMER_REAL, &t, &ot ); if (terr) { printf("Error returned from setitimer"); exit(0); } } #endif HAVE_ITIMER /* This function returns the number of milleseconds since the last time it was called. */ int fgGetTimeInterval() { int interval; static int inited = 0; #ifdef USE_FTIME static struct timeb last; static struct timeb current; #else static struct timeval last; static struct timeval current; static struct timezone tz; #endif USE_FTIME if ( ! inited ) { inited = 1; #ifdef USE_FTIME ftime(&last); #else gettimeofday(&last, &tz); #endif interval = 0; } else { #ifdef USE_FTIME ftime(¤t); interval = 1000 * (current.time - last.time) + (current.millitm - last.millitm); #else gettimeofday(¤t, &tz); interval = 1000000 * (current.tv_sec - last.tv_sec) + (current.tv_usec - last.tv_usec); interval /= 1000; /* convert back to milleseconds */ #endif last = current; } return(interval); } /* $Log$ /* Revision 1.6 1997/07/12 02:13:04 curt /* Add ftime() support for those that don't have gettimeofday() /* * Revision 1.5 1997/06/26 19:08:38 curt * Restructuring make, adding automatic "make dep" support. * * Revision 1.4 1997/06/25 15:39:49 curt * Minor changes to compile with rsxnt/win32. * * Revision 1.3 1997/06/17 16:52:04 curt * Timer interval stuff now uses gettimeofday() instead of ftime() * * Revision 1.2 1997/06/17 03:41:10 curt * Nonsignal based interval timing is now working. * This would be a good time to look at cleaning up the code structure a bit. * * Revision 1.1 1997/06/16 19:24:20 curt * Initial revision. * */