hdf5/perform/pio_timer.c
Leon Arber 05b8021db4 [svn-r11895] Purpose:
Bug fix.

Description:
Seems like some compilers don't like the "inline" function spec.

Solution:
Removed the inline description for the sub_time function.

Platforms tested:
heping and tg-login.

Misc. update:
2006-01-27 10:32:04 -05:00

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/*
* Purpose:
*
* This is a module of useful timing functions for performance testing.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "pio_timer.h"
#ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL
#include <mpi.h>
#include "pio_perf.h"
/*
* The number to divide the tv_usec field with to get a nice decimal to add to
* the number of seconds.
*/
#define MICROSECOND 1000000.0
/* global variables */
pio_time *timer_g; /* timer: global for stub functions */
/*
* Function: sub_time
* Purpose: Struct two time values, and return the difference, in microseconds
*
* Note that the function assumes that a > b
* Programmer: Leon Arber, 1/27/06
*/
static double sub_time(struct timeval* a, struct timeval* b)
{
return (((double)a->tv_sec +
((double)a->tv_usec) / MICROSECOND) -
((double)b->tv_sec +
((double)b->tv_usec) / MICROSECOND));
}
/*
* Function: pio_time_new
* Purpose: Build us a brand, spankin', new performance time object.
* The object is a black box to the user. They just tell us
* what type of timer they want (MPI_TIMER for MPI_Wtime or
* SYS_TIMER for system time).
* Return: Pointer to pio_time object
* Programmer: Bill Wendling, 01. October 2001
* Modifications:
*/
pio_time *
pio_time_new(clock_type type)
{
pio_time *pt = (pio_time *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct pio_time_));
/* set global timer variable */
timer_g = pt;
pt->type = type;
return pt;
}
/*
* Function: pio_time_destroy
* Purpose: Remove the memory allocated for the pio_time object. Only
* need to call on a pointer allocated with the ``pio_time_new''
* function.
* Return: Nothing
* Programmer: Bill Wendling, 01. October 2001
* Modifications:
*/
void
pio_time_destroy(pio_time *pt)
{
free(pt);
/* reset the global timer pointer too. */
timer_g = NULL;
}
/*
* Function: set_timer_type
* Purpose: Set the type of the timer to either MPI_TIMER or SYS_TIMER.
* This really only needs to be called if you didn't construct a
* timer with the pio_timer_new function (shame!).
* Return: Nothing
* Programmer: Bill Wendling, 04. October 2001
* Modifications:
*/
void
set_timer_type(pio_time *pt, clock_type type)
{
pt->type = type;
}
/*
* Function: get_timer_type
* Purpose: Get the type of the timer.
* Return: MPI_TIMER or SYS_TIMER.
* Programmer: Bill Wendling, 04. October 2001
* Modifications:
*/
clock_type
get_timer_type(pio_time *pt)
{
return pt->type;
}
/*
* Function: set_time
* Purpose: Set the time in a ``pio_time'' object.
* Return: Pointer to the passed in ``pio_time'' object.
* Programmer: Bill Wendling, 01. October 2001
* Modifications:
*/
pio_time *
set_time(pio_time *pt, timer_type t, int start_stop)
{
if (pt) {
if (pt->type == MPI_TIMER) {
if (start_stop == START) {
pt->mpi_timer[t] = MPI_Wtime();
/* When we start the timer for HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS or HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS
* we compute the time it took to only open the file */
if(t == HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_WRITE_OPEN] += pt->mpi_timer[t] - pt->mpi_timer[HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS];
else if(t == HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_READ_OPEN] += pt->mpi_timer[t] - pt->mpi_timer[HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS];
} else {
pt->total_time[t] += MPI_Wtime() - pt->mpi_timer[t];
pt->mpi_timer[t] = MPI_Wtime();
/* When we stop the timer for HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS or HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS
* we compute the time it took to close the file after the last read/write finished */
if(t == HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_WRITE_CLOSE] += pt->mpi_timer[t] - pt->mpi_timer[HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS];
else if(t == HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_READ_CLOSE] += pt->mpi_timer[t] - pt->mpi_timer[HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS];
}
} else {
if (start_stop == START) {
gettimeofday(&pt->sys_timer[t], NULL);
/* When we start the timer for HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS or HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS
* we compute the time it took to only open the file */
if(t == HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_WRITE_OPEN] += sub_time(&(pt->sys_timer[t]), &(pt->sys_timer[HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS]));
else if(t == HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_READ_OPEN] += sub_time(&(pt->sys_timer[t]), &(pt->sys_timer[HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS]));
} else {
struct timeval sys_t;
gettimeofday(&sys_t, NULL);
pt->total_time[t] += sub_time(&sys_t, &(pt->sys_timer[t]));
/* ((double)sys_t.tv_sec +
((double)sys_t.tv_usec) / MICROSECOND) -
((double)pt->sys_timer[t].tv_sec +
((double)pt->sys_timer[t].tv_usec) / MICROSECOND);*/
/* When we stop the timer for HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS or HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS
* we compute the time it took to close the file after the last read/write finished */
if(t == HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_WRITE_CLOSE] += sub_time(&(pt->sys_timer[t]), &(pt->sys_timer[HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS]));
else if(t == HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS)
pt->total_time[HDF5_FILE_READ_CLOSE] += sub_time(&(pt->sys_timer[t]), &(pt->sys_timer[HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS]));
}
}
if (pio_debug_level >= 4) {
const char *msg;
int myrank;
MPI_Comm_rank(pio_comm_g, &myrank);
switch (t) {
case HDF5_FILE_OPENCLOSE:
msg = "File Open/Close";
break;
case HDF5_DATASET_CREATE:
msg = "Dataset Create";
break;
case HDF5_MPI_WRITE:
msg = "MPI Write";
break;
case HDF5_MPI_READ:
msg = "MPI Read";
break;
case HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS:
msg = "Fine Write";
break;
case HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS:
msg = "Fine Read";
break;
case HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS:
msg = "Gross Write";
break;
case HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS:
msg = "Gross Read";
break;
case HDF5_RAW_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS:
msg = "Raw Write";
break;
case HDF5_RAW_READ_FIXED_DIMS:
msg = "Raw Read";
break;
default:
msg = "Unknown Timer";
break;
}
fprintf(output, " Proc %d: %s %s: %.2f\n", myrank, msg,
(start_stop == START ? "Start" : "Stop"),
pt->total_time[t]);
}
}
return pt;
}
/*
* Function: get_time
* Purpose: Get the time from a ``pio_time'' object.
* Return: The number of seconds as a DOUBLE.
* Programmer: Bill Wendling, 01. October 2001
* Modifications:
*/
double
get_time(pio_time *pt, timer_type t)
{
return pt->total_time[t];
}
#endif /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */
#ifdef STANDALONE
#include "pio_standalone.c"
#endif