Make pgbench use erand48() rather than random().
glibc renders random() thread-safe by wrapping a futex lock around it; testing reveals that this limits the performance of pgbench on machines with many CPU cores. Rather than switching to random_r(), which is only available on GNU systems and crashes unless you use undocumented alchemy to initialize the random state properly, switch to our built-in implementation of erand48(), which is both thread-safe and concurrent. Since the list of reasons not to use the operating system's erand48() is getting rather long, rename ours to pg_erand48() (and similarly for our implementations of lrand48() and srand48()) and just always use those. We were already doing this on Cygwin anyway, and the glibc implementation is not quite thread-safe, so pgbench wouldn't be able to use that either. Per discussion with Tom Lane.
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@ -20493,8 +20493,7 @@ LIBS=`echo "$LIBS" | sed -e 's/-ledit//g' -e 's/-lreadline//g'`
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for ac_func in crypt erand48 getopt getrusage inet_aton random rint srandom strdup strerror strlcat strlcpy strtol strtoul
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for ac_func in crypt getopt getrusage inet_aton random rint srandom strdup strerror strlcat strlcpy strtol strtoul
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do
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as_ac_var=`$as_echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh`
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{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5
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fi
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# Cygwin's erand48() is broken (always returns zero) in some releases,
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# so force use of ours.
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if test "$PORTNAME" = "cygwin"; then
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case " $LIBOBJS " in
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*" erand48.$ac_objext "* ) ;;
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*) LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS erand48.$ac_objext"
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;;
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esac
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fi
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# Win32 support
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if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
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pgac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
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LIBS=`echo "$LIBS" | sed -e 's/-ledit//g' -e 's/-lreadline//g'`
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AC_REPLACE_FUNCS([crypt erand48 getopt getrusage inet_aton random rint srandom strdup strerror strlcat strlcpy strtol strtoul])
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AC_REPLACE_FUNCS([crypt getopt getrusage inet_aton random rint srandom strdup strerror strlcat strlcpy strtol strtoul])
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case $host_os in
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AC_LIBOBJ(getopt_long)
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fi
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# Cygwin's erand48() is broken (always returns zero) in some releases,
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# so force use of ours.
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if test "$PORTNAME" = "cygwin"; then
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AC_LIBOBJ(erand48)
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fi
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# Win32 support
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if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
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AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(gettimeofday)
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instr_time start_time; /* thread start time */
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instr_time *exec_elapsed; /* time spent executing cmds (per Command) */
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int *exec_count; /* number of cmd executions (per Command) */
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unsigned short random_state[3]; /* separate randomness for each thread */
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} TState;
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#define INVALID_THREAD ((pthread_t) 0)
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/* random number generator: uniform distribution from min to max inclusive */
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static int
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getrand(int min, int max)
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getrand(TState *thread, int min, int max)
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{
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/*
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* Odd coding is so that min and max have approximately the same chance of
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* being selected as do numbers between them.
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*
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* pg_erand48() is thread-safe and concurrent, which is why we use it
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* rather than random(), which in glibc is non-reentrant, and therefore
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* protected by a mutex, and therefore a bottleneck on machines with many
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* CPUs.
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*/
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return min + (int) (((max - min + 1) * (double) random()) / (MAX_RANDOM_VALUE + 1.0));
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return min + (int) ((max - min + 1) * pg_erand48(thread->random_state));
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}
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/* call PQexec() and exit() on failure */
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if (commands[st->state] == NULL)
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{
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st->state = 0;
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st->use_file = getrand(0, num_files - 1);
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st->use_file = getrand(thread, 0, num_files - 1);
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commands = sql_files[st->use_file];
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}
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}
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}
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#ifdef DEBUG
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printf("min: %d max: %d random: %d\n", min, max, getrand(min, max));
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printf("min: %d max: %d random: %d\n", min, max, getrand(thread, min, max));
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#endif
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snprintf(res, sizeof(res), "%d", getrand(min, max));
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snprintf(res, sizeof(res), "%d", getrand(thread, min, max));
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if (!putVariable(st, argv[0], argv[1], res))
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{
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thread->tid = i;
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thread->state = &state[nclients / nthreads * i];
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thread->nstate = nclients / nthreads;
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thread->random_state[0] = random();
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thread->random_state[1] = random();
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thread->random_state[2] = random();
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if (is_latencies)
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{
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Command **commands = sql_files[st->use_file];
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int prev_ecnt = st->ecnt;
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st->use_file = getrand(0, num_files - 1);
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st->use_file = getrand(thread, 0, num_files - 1);
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if (!doCustom(thread, st, &result->conn_time, logfile))
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remains--; /* I've aborted */
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if (duration > 0)
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setalarm(duration);
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/*
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* Set a different random seed in each child process. Otherwise they all
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* inherit the parent's state and generate the same "random" sequence. (In
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* the threaded case, the different threads will obtain subsets of the
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* output of a single random() sequence, which should be okay for our
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* purposes.)
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*/
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INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(start_time);
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srandom(((unsigned int) INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(start_time)) +
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((unsigned int) getpid()));
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ret = start_routine(arg);
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write(th->pipes[1], ret, sizeof(TResult));
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close(th->pipes[1]);
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{
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GeqoPrivateData *private = (GeqoPrivateData *) root->join_search_private;
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return erand48(private->random_state);
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return pg_erand48(private->random_state);
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}
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* Ensure we have selected different genes, except if pool size is only
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* one, when we can't.
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*
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* This code has been observed to hang up in an infinite loop when the
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* platform's implementation of erand48() is broken. We consider that a
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* feature: it lets you know you'd better fix the random-number generator.
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* This code was observed to hang up in an infinite loop when the
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* platform's implementation of erand48() was broken. We now always
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* use our own version.
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*/
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if (pool->size > 1)
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{
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typedef struct
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{
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List *initial_rels; /* the base relations we are joining */
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unsigned short random_state[3]; /* state for erand48() */
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unsigned short random_state[3]; /* state for pg_erand48() */
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} GeqoPrivateData;
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/* Define to 1 if you have the <editline/readline.h> header file. */
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#undef HAVE_EDITLINE_READLINE_H
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/* Define to 1 if you have the `erand48' function. */
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#undef HAVE_ERAND48
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/* Define to 1 if you have the `ERR_set_mark' function. */
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#undef HAVE_ERR_SET_MARK
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_ERAND48
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/* we assume all of these are present or missing together */
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extern double erand48(unsigned short xseed[3]);
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extern long lrand48(void);
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extern void srand48(long seed);
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#endif
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extern double pg_erand48(unsigned short xseed[3]);
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extern long pg_lrand48(void);
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extern void pg_srand48(long seed);
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#ifndef HAVE_FSEEKO
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#define fseeko(a, b, c) fseek(a, b, c)
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override CPPFLAGS := -I$(top_builddir)/src/port -DFRONTEND $(CPPFLAGS)
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LIBS += $(PTHREAD_LIBS)
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OBJS = $(LIBOBJS) chklocale.o dirmod.o exec.o inet_net_ntop.o noblock.o \
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path.o pgcheckdir.o pgmkdirp.o pgsleep.o pgstrcasecmp.o \
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OBJS = $(LIBOBJS) chklocale.o dirmod.o erand48.o exec.o inet_net_ntop.o \
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noblock.o path.o pgcheckdir.o pgmkdirp.o pgsleep.o pgstrcasecmp.o \
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qsort.o qsort_arg.o sprompt.o thread.o
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# foo_srv.o and foo.o are both built from foo.c, but only foo.o has -DFRONTEND
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*
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* erand48.c
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*
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* This file supplies versions of erand48(), lrand48(), and srand48()
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* for machines that lack them. (These are all the members of the drand48
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* family that Postgres currently requires. We name the file after erand48
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* because that is the one that configure tests for.)
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* This file supplies pg_erand48(), pg_lrand48(), and pg_srand48(), which
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* are just like erand48(), lrand48(), and srand48() except that we use
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* our own implementation rather than the one provided by the operating
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* system. We used to test for an operating system version rather than
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* unconditionally using our own, but (1) some versions of Cygwin have a
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* buggy erand48() that always returns zero and (2) as of 2011, glibc's
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* erand48() is strangely coded to be almost-but-not-quite thread-safe,
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* which doesn't matter for the backend but is important for pgbench.
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*
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1993 Martin Birgmeier
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double
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erand48(unsigned short xseed[3])
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pg_erand48(unsigned short xseed[3])
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{
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_dorand48(xseed);
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return ldexp((double) xseed[0], -48) +
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}
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long
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lrand48(void)
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pg_lrand48(void)
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{
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_dorand48(_rand48_seed);
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return ((long) _rand48_seed[2] << 15) + ((long) _rand48_seed[1] >> 1);
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}
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void
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srand48(long seed)
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pg_srand48(long seed)
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{
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_rand48_seed[0] = RAND48_SEED_0;
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_rand48_seed[1] = (unsigned short) seed;
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long
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random()
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{
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return lrand48();
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return pg_lrand48();
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}
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void
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srandom(unsigned int seed)
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{
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srand48((long int) seed);
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pg_srand48((long int) seed);
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}
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