github.com/twelsh-aw/go/src@v0.0.0-20230516233729-a56fe86a7c81/runtime/time_fake.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 //go:build faketime && !windows 6 7 // Faketime isn't currently supported on Windows. This would require 8 // modifying syscall.Write to call syscall.faketimeWrite, 9 // translating the Stdout and Stderr handles into FDs 1 and 2. 10 // (See CL 192739 PS 3.) 11 12 package runtime 13 14 import "unsafe" 15 16 // faketime is the simulated time in nanoseconds since 1970 for the 17 // playground. 18 var faketime int64 = 1257894000000000000 19 20 var faketimeState struct { 21 lock mutex 22 23 // lastfaketime is the last faketime value written to fd 1 or 2. 24 lastfaketime int64 25 26 // lastfd is the fd to which lastfaketime was written. 27 // 28 // Subsequent writes to the same fd may use the same 29 // timestamp, but the timestamp must increase if the fd 30 // changes. 31 lastfd uintptr 32 } 33 34 //go:nosplit 35 func nanotime() int64 { 36 return faketime 37 } 38 39 //go:linkname time_now time.now 40 func time_now() (sec int64, nsec int32, mono int64) { 41 return faketime / 1e9, int32(faketime % 1e9), faketime 42 } 43 44 // write is like the Unix write system call. 45 // We have to avoid write barriers to avoid potential deadlock 46 // on write calls. 47 // 48 //go:nowritebarrierrec 49 func write(fd uintptr, p unsafe.Pointer, n int32) int32 { 50 if !(fd == 1 || fd == 2) { 51 // Do an ordinary write. 52 return write1(fd, p, n) 53 } 54 55 // Write with the playback header. 56 57 // First, lock to avoid interleaving writes. 58 lock(&faketimeState.lock) 59 60 // If the current fd doesn't match the fd of the previous write, 61 // ensure that the timestamp is strictly greater. That way, we can 62 // recover the original order even if we read the fds separately. 63 t := faketimeState.lastfaketime 64 if fd != faketimeState.lastfd { 65 t++ 66 faketimeState.lastfd = fd 67 } 68 if faketime > t { 69 t = faketime 70 } 71 faketimeState.lastfaketime = t 72 73 // Playback header: 0 0 P B <8-byte time> <4-byte data length> (big endian) 74 var buf [4 + 8 + 4]byte 75 buf[2] = 'P' 76 buf[3] = 'B' 77 tu := uint64(t) 78 buf[4] = byte(tu >> (7 * 8)) 79 buf[5] = byte(tu >> (6 * 8)) 80 buf[6] = byte(tu >> (5 * 8)) 81 buf[7] = byte(tu >> (4 * 8)) 82 buf[8] = byte(tu >> (3 * 8)) 83 buf[9] = byte(tu >> (2 * 8)) 84 buf[10] = byte(tu >> (1 * 8)) 85 buf[11] = byte(tu >> (0 * 8)) 86 nu := uint32(n) 87 buf[12] = byte(nu >> (3 * 8)) 88 buf[13] = byte(nu >> (2 * 8)) 89 buf[14] = byte(nu >> (1 * 8)) 90 buf[15] = byte(nu >> (0 * 8)) 91 write1(fd, unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0]), int32(len(buf))) 92 93 // Write actual data. 94 res := write1(fd, p, n) 95 96 unlock(&faketimeState.lock) 97 return res 98 }