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#include <darwintest.h>
#include <darwintest_utils.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <libproc_internal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
// waste some time.
static uint64_t
ackermann(uint64_t m, uint64_t n)
{
if (m == 0) {
return n + 1;
} else if (n == 0) {
return ackermann(m - 1, 1);
} else {
return ackermann(m - 1, ackermann(m, n - 1));
}
}
T_DECL(int_time, "interrupt time collection")
{
struct proc_threadschedinfo info, info_new;
// for checking that the kernel filled in values.
info.int_time_ns = (uint64_t)-3;
info_new.int_time_ns = (uint64_t)-3;
int retval = proc_current_thread_schedinfo((void*)&info, sizeof(info));
T_ASSERT_EQ_INT(retval, 0, "proc_current_thread_schedinfo succeeded");
T_ASSERT_NE(info.int_time_ns, (uint64_t)-3, "info.int_time_ns was filled");
printf("result: %llu\n", ackermann(3, 10));
retval = proc_current_thread_schedinfo((void*)&info_new, sizeof(info_new));
T_ASSERT_EQ_INT(retval, 0, "proc_current_thread_schedinfo succeeded (2nd time)");
T_ASSERT_NE(info_new.int_time_ns, (uint64_t)-3, "info.int_time_ns was filled (2nd time)");
int64_t duration_ns = (int64_t)info_new.int_time_ns - (int64_t)info.int_time_ns;
printf("before : %lluns\n",
info.int_time_ns);
printf("after : %lluns\n",
info_new.int_time_ns);
printf("duration : %llins\n", duration_ns);
/*
* If time went backwards, life is missing its monotony.
*/
T_EXPECT_FALSE(duration_ns < 0, "Kernel claims time went forewards");
/*
* If the kernel says we spent more than 10 seconds in an interrupt context, something is definitely wrong.
*/
int64_t const limit_ns = 10 * (int64_t)NSEC_PER_SEC;
T_EXPECT_FALSE(duration_ns > limit_ns, "Kernel claims we spent less than 10 seconds in interrupt context");
}