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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 2/3] libxl: ocaml: use int64 for timeval fields in the timeout_register callback
Rob Hoes writes ("RE: [PATCH 2/3] libxl: ocaml: use int64 for timeval fields in
the timeout_register callback"):
> Ian Jackson wrote:
> > If it would help I would be happy to have libxl promise never to use such
> > absurdly long timeouts.
>
> This was because the absolute time is given to timeout_register, and the
> tv_sec field of the timeval that comes out of gettimeofday() is just a little
> too large for a 31-bit signed integer...
Oh, right.
> I didn't see this before, because I was testing on a 64-bit box. When I moved
> to our 32-bit dom0, it started overflowing.
I had forgotten that the timeout registration presents an absolute
timeval.
Does ocaml not have a more natural format for a timeval than two
int64's ?
(The tv_nsec field is guaranteed to be < 1E9 so fits in 30 bits...)
Ian.
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