Re: gettimeofday problem

John Alvord (jalvo@mbay.net)
Mon, 24 Jun 2002 19:47:51 -0700


Maybe this is the result of floating point rounding errors. Floating
point is notorious for occaisional strange results. I suggest redoing
the test program to keep all results in integer and seeing what
happens...

john

On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:03:12 -0400, Christian Robert
<xtian-test@sympatico.ca> wrote:

>Brad Hards wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 10:37, Christian Robert wrote:
>> > gettimeofday (&tv, NULL);
>> How about checking the return value of the function call?
>>
>> Brad
>> --
>> http://conf.linux.org.au. 22-25Jan2003. Perth, Australia. Birds in Black.
>
>$ time ./tloop
>Bump negative -4294967295
>Summary:
>-------
> Min = 0
> Max = 140068
> Avg = 1 (4064861295/3825797418)
>
>real 67m44.891s
>user 29m29.690s
>sys 27m53.130s
>
>
>Same thing. Took about an hour before getting the negative bump.
>
>Xtian.
>
>---- modified GetTime() checking return value of gettimeofday() -----
>
>LL GetTime (void)
>{
> struct timeval tv;
> LL retval;
> int rc;
>
> while (0 != (rc = gettimeofday (&tv, NULL)))
> printf ("Wow! gettimeofday () returned %d\n", rc);
>
> retval = (tv.tv_sec * 1000000) + (tv.tv_usec);
> return retval;
>}
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