native_clock: Use writeback from CAS to avoid double-loading
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@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ NativeClock::NativeClock(u64 emulated_cpu_frequency_, u64 emulated_clock_frequen
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u64 NativeClock::GetRTSC() {
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TimePoint new_time_point{};
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TimePoint current_time_point{};
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current_time_point.pack = Common::AtomicLoad128(time_point.pack.data());
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do {
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current_time_point.pack = Common::AtomicLoad128(time_point.pack.data());
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_mm_mfence();
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const u64 current_measure = __rdtsc();
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u64 diff = current_measure - current_time_point.inner.last_measure;
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@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ u64 NativeClock::GetRTSC() {
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: current_time_point.inner.last_measure;
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new_time_point.inner.accumulated_ticks = current_time_point.inner.accumulated_ticks + diff;
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} while (!Common::AtomicCompareAndSwap(time_point.pack.data(), new_time_point.pack,
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current_time_point.pack));
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current_time_point.pack, current_time_point.pack));
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/// The clock cannot be more precise than the guest timer, remove the lower bits
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return new_time_point.inner.accumulated_ticks & inaccuracy_mask;
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}
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@ -75,13 +76,14 @@ void NativeClock::Pause(bool is_paused) {
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if (!is_paused) {
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TimePoint current_time_point{};
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TimePoint new_time_point{};
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current_time_point.pack = Common::AtomicLoad128(time_point.pack.data());
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do {
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current_time_point.pack = Common::AtomicLoad128(time_point.pack.data());
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new_time_point.pack = current_time_point.pack;
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_mm_mfence();
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new_time_point.inner.last_measure = __rdtsc();
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} while (!Common::AtomicCompareAndSwap(time_point.pack.data(), new_time_point.pack,
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current_time_point.pack));
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current_time_point.pack, current_time_point.pack));
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}
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}
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