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The windows system APIs only take milliseconds. Make sure we round the sleep interval (in nanoseconds) upwards.

The windows system APIs only take milliseconds. Make sure we round the
sleep interval (in nanoseconds) upwards.
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llvmbot commented Nov 26, 2024

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Author: Pavel Labath (labath)

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The windows system APIs only take milliseconds. Make sure we round the sleep interval (in nanoseconds) upwards.


Full diff: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/117756.diff

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  • (modified) lldb/source/Host/windows/MainLoopWindows.cpp (+1-1)
diff --git a/lldb/source/Host/windows/MainLoopWindows.cpp b/lldb/source/Host/windows/MainLoopWindows.cpp
index 0a5a35e9db9dde..f3ab2a710cd014 100644
--- a/lldb/source/Host/windows/MainLoopWindows.cpp
+++ b/lldb/source/Host/windows/MainLoopWindows.cpp
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ static DWORD ToTimeout(std::optional<MainLoopWindows::TimePoint> point) {
     return WSA_INFINITE;
 
   nanoseconds dur = (std::max)(*point - steady_clock::now(), nanoseconds(0));
-  return duration_cast<milliseconds>(dur).count();
+  return ceil<milliseconds>(dur).count();
 }
 
 MainLoopWindows::MainLoopWindows() {

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labath commented Nov 26, 2024

(I haven't tested it, but I'm fairly certain it should fix the problem in #112895 (comment))

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LGTM, thanks.

I'll keep an eye on the buildbot.

@DavidSpickett DavidSpickett merged commit 17b8785 into llvm:main Nov 27, 2024
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@labath labath deleted the clock branch November 27, 2024 14:43
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