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/*
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 *  Copyright (c) 2013 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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 *
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 *  Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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 *  that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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 *  tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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 *  in the file PATENTS.  All contributing project authors may
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 *  be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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 */
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#include "webrtc/system_wrappers/interface/clock.h"
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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// Windows needs to be included before mmsystem.h
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#include <Windows.h>
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#include <WinSock.h>
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#include <MMSystem.h>
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#elif ((defined WEBRTC_LINUX) || (defined WEBRTC_MAC))
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#endif
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#include "webrtc/system_wrappers/interface/rw_lock_wrapper.h"
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#include "webrtc/system_wrappers/interface/tick_util.h"
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namespace webrtc {
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const double kNtpFracPerMs = 4.294967296E6;
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int64_t Clock::NtpToMs(uint32_t ntp_secs, uint32_t ntp_frac) {
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  const double ntp_frac_ms = static_cast<double>(ntp_frac) / kNtpFracPerMs;
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  return 1000 * static_cast<int64_t>(ntp_secs) +
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      static_cast<int64_t>(ntp_frac_ms + 0.5);
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}
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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struct reference_point {
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  FILETIME      file_time;
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  LARGE_INTEGER counterMS;
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};
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struct WindowsHelpTimer {
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  volatile LONG _timeInMs;
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  volatile LONG _numWrapTimeInMs;
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  reference_point _ref_point;
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  volatile LONG _sync_flag;
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};
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void Synchronize(WindowsHelpTimer* help_timer) {
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  const LONG start_value = 0;
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  const LONG new_value = 1;
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  const LONG synchronized_value = 2;
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  LONG compare_flag = new_value;
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  while (help_timer->_sync_flag == start_value) {
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    const LONG new_value = 1;
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    compare_flag = InterlockedCompareExchange(
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        &help_timer->_sync_flag, new_value, start_value);
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  }
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  if (compare_flag != start_value) {
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    // This thread was not the one that incremented the sync flag.
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    // Block until synchronization finishes.
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    while (compare_flag != synchronized_value) {
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      ::Sleep(0);
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    }
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    return;
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  }
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  // Only the synchronizing thread gets here so this part can be
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  // considered single threaded.
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  // set timer accuracy to 1 ms
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  timeBeginPeriod(1);
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  FILETIME    ft0 = { 0, 0 },
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              ft1 = { 0, 0 };
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  //
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  // Spin waiting for a change in system time. Get the matching
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  // performance counter value for that time.
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  //
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  ::GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft0);
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  do {
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    ::GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft1);
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    help_timer->_ref_point.counterMS.QuadPart = ::timeGetTime();
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    ::Sleep(0);
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  } while ((ft0.dwHighDateTime == ft1.dwHighDateTime) &&
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          (ft0.dwLowDateTime == ft1.dwLowDateTime));
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  help_timer->_ref_point.file_time = ft1;
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  timeEndPeriod(1);
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}
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void get_time(WindowsHelpTimer* help_timer, FILETIME& current_time) {
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  // we can't use query performance counter due to speed stepping
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  DWORD t = timeGetTime();
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  // NOTE: we have a missmatch in sign between _timeInMs(LONG) and
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  // (DWORD) however we only use it here without +- etc
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  volatile LONG* timeInMsPtr = &help_timer->_timeInMs;
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  // Make sure that we only inc wrapper once.
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  DWORD old = InterlockedExchange(timeInMsPtr, t);
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  if(old > t) {
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    // wrap
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    help_timer->_numWrapTimeInMs++;
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  }
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  LARGE_INTEGER elapsedMS;
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  elapsedMS.HighPart = help_timer->_numWrapTimeInMs;
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  elapsedMS.LowPart = t;
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  elapsedMS.QuadPart = elapsedMS.QuadPart -
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      help_timer->_ref_point.counterMS.QuadPart;
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  // Translate to 100-nanoseconds intervals (FILETIME resolution)
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  // and add to reference FILETIME to get current FILETIME.
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  ULARGE_INTEGER filetime_ref_as_ul;
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  filetime_ref_as_ul.HighPart =
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      help_timer->_ref_point.file_time.dwHighDateTime;
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  filetime_ref_as_ul.LowPart =
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      help_timer->_ref_point.file_time.dwLowDateTime;
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  filetime_ref_as_ul.QuadPart +=
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      (ULONGLONG)((elapsedMS.QuadPart)*1000*10);
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  // Copy to result
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  current_time.dwHighDateTime = filetime_ref_as_ul.HighPart;
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  current_time.dwLowDateTime = filetime_ref_as_ul.LowPart;
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}
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#endif
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class RealTimeClock : public Clock {
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  // Return a timestamp in milliseconds relative to some arbitrary source; the
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  // source is fixed for this clock.
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  virtual int64_t TimeInMilliseconds() const OVERRIDE {
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    return TickTime::MillisecondTimestamp();
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  }
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  // Return a timestamp in microseconds relative to some arbitrary source; the
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  // source is fixed for this clock.
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  virtual int64_t TimeInMicroseconds() const OVERRIDE {
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    return TickTime::MicrosecondTimestamp();
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  }
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  // Retrieve an NTP absolute timestamp in seconds and fractions of a second.
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  virtual void CurrentNtp(uint32_t& seconds,
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                          uint32_t& fractions) const OVERRIDE {
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    timeval tv = CurrentTimeVal();
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    double microseconds_in_seconds;
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    Adjust(tv, &seconds, µseconds_in_seconds);
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    fractions = static_cast<uint32_t>(
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        microseconds_in_seconds * kMagicNtpFractionalUnit + 0.5);
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  }
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  // Retrieve an NTP absolute timestamp in milliseconds.
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  virtual int64_t CurrentNtpInMilliseconds() const OVERRIDE {
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    timeval tv = CurrentTimeVal();
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    uint32_t seconds;
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    double microseconds_in_seconds;
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    Adjust(tv, &seconds, µseconds_in_seconds);
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    return 1000 * static_cast<int64_t>(seconds) +
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        static_cast<int64_t>(1000.0 * microseconds_in_seconds + 0.5);
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  }
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 protected:
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  virtual timeval CurrentTimeVal() const = 0;
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  static void Adjust(const timeval& tv, uint32_t* adjusted_s,
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                     double* adjusted_us_in_s) {
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    *adjusted_s = tv.tv_sec + kNtpJan1970;
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    *adjusted_us_in_s = tv.tv_usec / 1e6;
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    if (*adjusted_us_in_s >= 1) {
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      *adjusted_us_in_s -= 1;
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      ++*adjusted_s;
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    } else if (*adjusted_us_in_s < -1) {
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      *adjusted_us_in_s += 1;
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      --*adjusted_s;
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    }
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  }
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};
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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class WindowsRealTimeClock : public RealTimeClock {
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 public:
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  WindowsRealTimeClock(WindowsHelpTimer* helpTimer)
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      : _helpTimer(helpTimer) {}
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  virtual ~WindowsRealTimeClock() {}
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 protected:
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  virtual timeval CurrentTimeVal() const OVERRIDE {
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    const uint64_t FILETIME_1970 = 0x019db1ded53e8000;
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    FILETIME StartTime;
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    uint64_t Time;
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    struct timeval tv;
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    // We can't use query performance counter since they can change depending on
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    // speed stepping.
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    get_time(_helpTimer, StartTime);
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    Time = (((uint64_t) StartTime.dwHighDateTime) << 32) +
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           (uint64_t) StartTime.dwLowDateTime;
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    // Convert the hecto-nano second time to tv format.
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    Time -= FILETIME_1970;
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    tv.tv_sec = (uint32_t)(Time / (uint64_t)10000000);
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    tv.tv_usec = (uint32_t)((Time % (uint64_t)10000000) / 10);
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    return tv;
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  }
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  WindowsHelpTimer* _helpTimer;
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};
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#elif ((defined WEBRTC_LINUX) || (defined WEBRTC_MAC))
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class UnixRealTimeClock : public RealTimeClock {
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 public:
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  UnixRealTimeClock() {}
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  virtual ~UnixRealTimeClock() {}
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 protected:
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  virtual timeval CurrentTimeVal() const OVERRIDE {
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    struct timeval tv;
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    struct timezone tz;
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    tz.tz_minuteswest = 0;
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    tz.tz_dsttime = 0;
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    gettimeofday(&tv, &tz);
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    return tv;
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  }
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};
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#endif
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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// Keeps the global state for the Windows implementation of RtpRtcpClock.
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// Note that this is a POD. Only PODs are allowed to have static storage
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// duration according to the Google Style guide.
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//
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// Note that on Windows, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime has poorer (up to 15 ms)
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// resolution than the media timers, hence the WindowsHelpTimer context
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// object and Synchronize API to sync the two.
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//
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// We only sync up once, which means that on Windows, our realtime clock
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// wont respond to system time/date changes without a program restart.
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// TODO(henrike): We should probably call sync more often to catch
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// drift and time changes for parity with other platforms.
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static WindowsHelpTimer *SyncGlobalHelpTimer() {
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  static WindowsHelpTimer global_help_timer = {0, 0, {{ 0, 0}, 0}, 0};
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  Synchronize(&global_help_timer);
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  return &global_help_timer;
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}
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#endif
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Clock* Clock::GetRealTimeClock() {
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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  static WindowsRealTimeClock clock(SyncGlobalHelpTimer());
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  return &clock;
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#elif defined(WEBRTC_LINUX) || defined(WEBRTC_MAC)
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  static UnixRealTimeClock clock;
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  return &clock;
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#else
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  return NULL;
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#endif
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}
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SimulatedClock::SimulatedClock(int64_t initial_time_us)
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    : time_us_(initial_time_us), lock_(RWLockWrapper::CreateRWLock()) {
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}
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SimulatedClock::~SimulatedClock() {
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}
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int64_t SimulatedClock::TimeInMilliseconds() const {
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  ReadLockScoped synchronize(*lock_);
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  return (time_us_ + 500) / 1000;
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}
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int64_t SimulatedClock::TimeInMicroseconds() const {
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  ReadLockScoped synchronize(*lock_);
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  return time_us_;
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}
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void SimulatedClock::CurrentNtp(uint32_t& seconds, uint32_t& fractions) const {
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  int64_t now_ms = TimeInMilliseconds();
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  seconds = (now_ms / 1000) + kNtpJan1970;
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  fractions =
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      static_cast<uint32_t>((now_ms % 1000) * kMagicNtpFractionalUnit / 1000);
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}
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int64_t SimulatedClock::CurrentNtpInMilliseconds() const {
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  return TimeInMilliseconds() + 1000 * static_cast<int64_t>(kNtpJan1970);
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}
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void SimulatedClock::AdvanceTimeMilliseconds(int64_t milliseconds) {
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  AdvanceTimeMicroseconds(1000 * milliseconds);
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}
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void SimulatedClock::AdvanceTimeMicroseconds(int64_t microseconds) {
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  WriteLockScoped synchronize(*lock_);
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  time_us_ += microseconds;
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}
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};  // namespace webrtc
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