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25 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include "command-line.h"
36 gettimeofday_in_msec(void)
41 return timeval_to_msec(&tv);
47 /* Wait until we are awakened by a signal (typically EINTR due to the
48 * setitimer()). Then ensure that, if time has really advanced by
49 * TIME_UPDATE_INTERVAL, then time_msec() reports that it advanced.
51 long long int start_time_msec, start_time_wall;
52 long long int start_gtod;
54 start_time_msec = time_msec();
55 start_time_wall = time_wall_msec();
56 start_gtod = gettimeofday_in_msec();
58 /* Wait up to 1 second. Using select() to do the timeout avoids
59 * interfering with the interval timer. */
60 struct timeval timeout;
65 retval = select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
67 ovs_fatal(0, "select returned %d", retval);
68 } else if (errno != EINTR) {
69 ovs_fatal(errno, "select reported unexpected error");
72 if (gettimeofday_in_msec() - start_gtod >= TIME_UPDATE_INTERVAL) {
73 /* gettimeofday() and time_msec() have different granularities in
74 * their time sources. Depending on the rounding used this could
75 * result in a slight difference, so we allow for 1 ms of slop. */
76 assert(time_msec() - start_time_msec >= TIME_UPDATE_INTERVAL - 1);
77 assert(time_wall_msec() - start_time_wall >=
78 TIME_UPDATE_INTERVAL - 1);
87 ovs_fatal(0, "usage: %s TEST, where TEST is \"plain\" or \"daemon\"",
92 main(int argc, char *argv[])
94 proctitle_init(argc, argv);
95 set_program_name(argv[0]);
99 } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "plain")) {
101 } else if (!strcmp(argv[1], "daemon")) {
102 /* Test that time still advances even in a daemon. This is an
103 * interesting test because fork() cancels the interval timer. */
104 char cwd[1024], *pidfile;
107 assert(getcwd(cwd, sizeof cwd) == cwd);
109 unlink("test-timeval.success");
111 /* Daemonize, with a pidfile in the current directory. */
113 pidfile = xasprintf("%s/test-timeval.pid", cwd);
114 set_pidfile(pidfile);
122 /* Report success by writing out a file, since the ultimate invoker of
123 * test-timeval can't wait on the daemonized process. */
124 success = fopen("test-timeval.success", "w");
126 ovs_fatal(errno, "test-timeval.success: create failed");
128 fprintf(success, "success\n");