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Macintel: Invalid Time from GetTimeBaseTime()



Hi All,

I'm having what seems to be a very strange problem. I have a master Time Base for my entire 
application that 
counts in microseconds. In certain situations, at quite random intervals, when I retrieve the 
current time with 
GetTimeBaseTime(), the time is totally incorrect. This only happens on the Intel Mac -- this 
code has worked for 
ages on PowerPC.

Let me say at the outset that the time base is created in the main thread, and accessed from 
the main thread 
(albeit from a Carbon Timer Callback.)

Basically, the progression of events is as follows:

1) Carbon Timer Event fires, calling the callback for this timer in the main program
2) The timer callbak function calls a function inside a dynamically loaded plugin (N.B. one 
created specifically 
for my application)
3) The plugin calls a callback in the main program
4) The main program calls GetTImeBaseTime() to retrieve the current time.
5) Most often, the result is correct. But sometimes the result (microseconds, remember) is 
some gigantic 
number that, when divided by 1000 to convert it to milliseconds, does not fit into a UInt32.

Note that, upon getting an out of range value, I use the debugger to step back in XCode to 
the 
GetTimeBaseTime() call and do it again, it returns a valid value!

Now, thinking there was some thread safety issue happening (even though I'm calling from 
the main thread) or 
perhaps something to do with having two processors, I switched to using UpTime() to get the 
current time in 
nanoseconds. But upon using AboluteToNanoseconds to ensure the result was in fact 
expressed in 
nanoseconds, the same problem as described above would occur. Interestingly, if I just used 
the return value 
from UpTime() it works fine and the number is always a value that one would expect. (This 
would be non-
standard of course, but it seems that the return value of UpTime() on my MacBookPro is in 
fact nanoseconds.) 

Does anyone have any advice about this? Could it have to do with the fact that I am calling 
GetTimeBaseTime(0 
from a Carbon Timer callback? Or is there some possibility that passing through my 
dynamically loaded plugin 
is causing the problem?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Mark


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