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Old 11-13-2009, 07:29 AM
erde
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Default unix "Sleep" implementation bug

After looking in eqlaunch.cpp i found somethin wired. eqlaunch contains this

Code:
if(zones.empty())
			Sleep(5000);
		else
			Sleep(2000);
to wait 5 or 2 seconds but in common/unix.cpp "Sleep" is implemented as

Code:
void Sleep(unsigned int x) {
	if (x > 0)
		usleep(x*1000);
}
so eqlaunch will wait 5*1000 seconds ! this seems to produce an overflow and my NetBSD 64bit QuadCore uses 100% CPU time.

after changing it to

Code:
void Sleep(unsigned int x) {
	if (x > 0)
		usleep(x);
}
everything is ok
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:07 AM
erde
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Nevermind i missinterpreted something, the high cpu usage might be caused by something else.
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:20 AM
erde
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Ok, after a bit of reading Sleep should look like this:

Code:
void Sleep(unsigned int x) {
        if (x <= 0  )
                return;
        if ( x>=1000 )
                sleep(x/1000);
        else
                usleep(x*1000);
}
From the man page:
Quote:
The useconds argument must be less than 1,000,000. If the value of useconds is 0, then the call has no effect.
Found here: Source
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Old 11-13-2009, 11:20 PM
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Okay I'm seeing what you're saying.

Code:
void Sleep(unsigned int x) {
        if (x <= 0  )
                return;
        if ( x>=1000 )
                usleep(999999);
        else
                usleep(x*1000);
}
Would be the implementation I'd use though, slightly faster due to no recursion and the functionality isn't... odd.
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Old 11-20-2009, 12:03 PM
erde
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There is no recursion Sleep != sleep
I think you already know that, c++ is case sensitive
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Old 11-20-2009, 01:30 PM
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Yeah I didn't even notice the non-capital letter.
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