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Re: 32 vs 64-bit ngx_current_msec

May 05, 2010 10:20AM
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:03:19PM +0400, Peter Leonov wrote:

> Hello,
>
> The size of ngx_current_msec depends on the platform as far as it is typedefed via ngx_uint_t.
> On the 64-bit it is enough to store the current msecs without an overflow. But on 32-bits it isn't.
>
> At the ngx_times.c:87
>
> ngx_current_msec = (ngx_msec_t) sec * 1000 + msec;
>
> and it's good and usable on the 64-bit machine, but fails on the 32-bit box giving a garbled value.
>
> One workaround I'v found is to do like so:
>
> (uint64_t) ngx_cached_time->sec * 1000 + ngx_cached_time->msec
>
> if the full msecs value is needed is't ok.
> Is this a right way to do?

Yes, this is the right way.
ngx_current_msec is used only to find time difference.


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32 vs 64-bit ngx_current_msec

Peter Leonov 2760 May 05, 2010 10:04AM

Re: 32 vs 64-bit ngx_current_msec

Igor Sysoev 1411 May 05, 2010 10:20AM



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