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icecast-common/timing/timing.c
Jack Moffitt 468052eec8 Ciaran found this bug. We only ever set tv_usec, but for bitrates around
32 and lower, this will set tv_usec to > 1 second, which wrong.  So we
do it the right way, and put seconds in tv_sec.

svn path=/trunk/timing/; revision=2507
2001-12-09 08:31:20 +00:00

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/* timing.c
** - Timing functions
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
# include <stdint.h>
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
# include <mmsystem.h>
#endif
#include "timing.h"
/*
* Returns milliseconds no matter what.
*/
uint64_t timing_get_time(void)
{
#ifdef _WIN32
return timeGetTime();
#else
struct timeval mtv;
gettimeofday(&mtv, NULL);
return (uint64_t)(mtv.tv_sec) * 1000 + (uint64_t)(mtv.tv_usec) / 1000;
#endif
}
void timing_sleep(uint64_t sleeptime)
{
struct timeval sleeper;
sleeper.tv_sec = sleeptime / 1000;
sleeper.tv_usec = (sleeptime % 1000) * 1000;
/* NOTE:
* This should be 0 for the first argument. The linux manpage
* says so. The solaris manpage also says this is a legal
* value. If you think differerntly, please provide references.
*/
select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &sleeper);
}