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/*
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* Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Internet Software Consortium.
*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM
* DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
* INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
* FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
* NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
* WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*/
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/* $Id: time.c,v 1.21 2001/07/06 05:07:44 mayer Exp $ */
/*
* Windows has a different epoch than Unix. Therefore this code sets the epoch
* value to the Unix epoch. Care should be used when using these routines to
* ensure that this difference is taken into account. System and File times
* may require adjusting for this when modifying any time value that needs
* to be an absolute Windows time.
*
* Currently only epoch-specific code and the isc_time_seconds
* and isc_time_secondsastimet use the epoch-adjusted code.
*/
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#include <config.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <isc/assertions.h>
#include <isc/time.h>
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#include <isc/util.h>
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/*
* struct FILETIME uses "100-nanoseconds intervals".
* NS / S = 1000000000 (10^9).
* While it is reasonably obvious that this makes the needed
* conversion factor 10^7, it is coded this way for additional clarity.
*/
#define NS_PER_S 1000000000
#define NS_INTERVAL 100
#define INTERVALS_PER_S (NS_PER_S / NS_INTERVAL)
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#define UINT64_MAX _UI64_MAX
/***
*** Absolute Times
***/
static isc_time_t epoch = { 0, 0 };
isc_time_t *isc_time_epoch = &epoch;
void
TimetToFileTime(time_t t, LPFILETIME pft) {
LONGLONG i;
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i = Int32x32To64(t, 10000000) + 116444736000000000;
pft->dwLowDateTime = (DWORD) i;
pft->dwHighDateTime = (DWORD) (i >>32);
}
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/***
*** Intervals
***/
static isc_interval_t zero_interval = { 0 };
isc_interval_t *isc_interval_zero = &zero_interval;
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void
isc_interval_set(isc_interval_t *i,
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unsigned int seconds, unsigned int nanoseconds) {
/*
* Set 'i' to a value representing an interval of 'seconds' seconds
* and 'nanoseconds' nanoseconds, suitable for use in isc_time_add()
* and isc_time_subtract().
*/
REQUIRE(i != NULL);
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REQUIRE(nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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i->interval = (LONGLONG)seconds * INTERVALS_PER_S
+ nanoseconds / NS_INTERVAL;
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}
isc_boolean_t
isc_interval_iszero(isc_interval_t *i) {
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/*
* Returns ISC_TRUE iff. 'i' is the zero interval.
*/
REQUIRE(i != NULL);
if (i->interval == 0)
return (ISC_TRUE);
return (ISC_FALSE);
}
void
isc_time_set(isc_time_t *t, unsigned int seconds, unsigned int nanoseconds) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i;
/*
* Set 't' to a particular number of seconds + nanoseconds since the
* epoch.
*/
REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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REQUIRE(nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
i.QuadPart = (LONGLONG)seconds * INTERVALS_PER_S
+ nanoseconds / NS_INTERVAL;
t->absolute.dwLowDateTime = i.LowPart;
t->absolute.dwHighDateTime = i.HighPart;
}
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void
isc_time_initepoch() {
TimetToFileTime(0, &epoch.absolute);
}
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void
isc_time_settoepoch(isc_time_t *t) {
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/*
* Set 't' to the time of the epoch.
*/
REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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t->absolute.dwLowDateTime = epoch.absolute.dwLowDateTime;
t->absolute.dwHighDateTime = epoch.absolute.dwHighDateTime;
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}
isc_boolean_t
isc_time_isepoch(isc_time_t *t) {
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/*
* Returns ISC_TRUE iff. 't' is the epoch ("time zero").
*/
REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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if (t->absolute.dwLowDateTime == epoch.absolute.dwLowDateTime &&
t->absolute.dwHighDateTime == epoch.absolute.dwHighDateTime)
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return (ISC_TRUE);
return (ISC_FALSE);
}
isc_result_t
isc_time_now(isc_time_t *t) {
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char dtime[10];
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/*
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* Set *t to the current absolute time.
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&t->absolute);
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_strtime(dtime);
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
}
isc_result_t
isc_time_nowplusinterval(isc_time_t *t, isc_interval_t *i) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i1;
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/*
* Set *t to the current absolute time + i.
*/
REQUIRE(t != NULL);
REQUIRE(i != NULL);
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&t->absolute);
i1.LowPart = t->absolute.dwLowDateTime;
i1.HighPart = t->absolute.dwHighDateTime;
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if (UINT64_MAX - i1.QuadPart < (unsigned __int64)i->interval)
return (ISC_R_RANGE);
i1.QuadPart += i->interval;
t->absolute.dwLowDateTime = i1.LowPart;
t->absolute.dwHighDateTime = i1.HighPart;
return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
}
int
isc_time_compare(isc_time_t *t1, isc_time_t *t2) {
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/*
* Compare the times referenced by 't1' and 't2'
*/
REQUIRE(t1 != NULL && t2 != NULL);
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return ((int)CompareFileTime(&t1->absolute, &t2->absolute));
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}
isc_result_t
isc_time_add(isc_time_t *t, isc_interval_t *i, isc_time_t *result) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i1;
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/*
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* Add 't' to 'i', storing the result in 'result'.
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL && i != NULL && result != NULL);
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i1.LowPart = t->absolute.dwLowDateTime;
i1.HighPart = t->absolute.dwHighDateTime;
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if (UINT64_MAX - i1.QuadPart < (unsigned __int64)i->interval)
return (ISC_R_RANGE);
i1.QuadPart += i->interval;
result->absolute.dwLowDateTime = i1.LowPart;
result->absolute.dwHighDateTime = i1.HighPart;
return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
isc_result_t
isc_time_subtract(isc_time_t *t, isc_interval_t *i, isc_time_t *result) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i1;
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/*
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* Subtract 'i' from 't', storing the result in 'result'.
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL && i != NULL && result != NULL);
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i1.LowPart = t->absolute.dwLowDateTime;
i1.HighPart = t->absolute.dwHighDateTime;
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if (i1.QuadPart < (unsigned __int64) i->interval)
return (ISC_R_RANGE);
i1.QuadPart -= i->interval;
result->absolute.dwLowDateTime = i1.LowPart;
result->absolute.dwHighDateTime = i1.HighPart;
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
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isc_uint64_t
isc_time_microdiff(isc_time_t *t1, isc_time_t *t2) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i1, i2;
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LONGLONG i3;
REQUIRE(t1 != NULL && t2 != NULL);
i1.LowPart = t1->absolute.dwLowDateTime;
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i1.HighPart = t1->absolute.dwHighDateTime;
i2.LowPart = t2->absolute.dwLowDateTime;
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i2.HighPart = t2->absolute.dwHighDateTime;
if (i1.QuadPart <= i2.QuadPart)
return (0);
/*
* Convert to microseconds.
*/
i3 = (i1.QuadPart - i2.QuadPart) / 10;
return (i3);
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}
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/*
* Note that the value returned is the seconds relative to the Unix epoch rather than
* the seconds since Windows epoch.
* This is for compatibility with the Unix side.
*/
isc_uint32_t
isc_time_seconds(isc_time_t *t) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i;
REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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i.LowPart = t->absolute.dwLowDateTime - epoch.absolute.dwLowDateTime;
i.HighPart = t->absolute.dwHighDateTime - epoch.absolute.dwHighDateTime;
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// INSIST(i.QuadPart / INTERVALS_PER_S <= (isc_uint32_t)-1);
return ((isc_uint32_t)(i.QuadPart / INTERVALS_PER_S));
}
isc_result_t
isc_time_secondsastimet(isc_time_t *t, time_t *secondsp) {
ULARGE_INTEGER i1, i2;
time_t seconds;
REQUIRE(t != NULL);
i1.LowPart = t->absolute.dwLowDateTime;
i1.HighPart = t->absolute.dwHighDateTime;
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/*
* Get the time_t zero equivalent in FILETIME
* The zero point for FILETIME is 1 January, 1601
* while for timet it is 1 January, 1970
*/
i1.LowPart -= epoch.absolute.dwLowDateTime;
i1.HighPart -= epoch.absolute.dwHighDateTime;
i1.QuadPart /= INTERVALS_PER_S;
/*
* Ensure that the number of seconds can be represented by a time_t.
* Since the number seconds is an unsigned int and since time_t is
* mostly opaque, this is trickier than it seems. (This standardized
* opaqueness of time_t is *very* * frustrating; time_t is not even
* limited to being an integral type.) Thought it is known at the
* time of this writing that time_t is a signed long on the Win32
* platform, the full treatment is given to figuring out if things
* fit to allow for future Windows platforms where time_t is *not*
* a signed long, or where perhaps a signed long is longer than
* it currently is.
*/
seconds = (time_t)i1.QuadPart;
/*
* First, only do the range tests if the type of size_t is integral.
* Float/double easily include the maximum possible values.
*/
if ((time_t)0.5 != 0.5) {
/*
* Did all the bits make it in?
*/
if ((seconds & i1.QuadPart) != i1.QuadPart)
return (ISC_R_RANGE);
/*
* Is time_t signed with the high bit set?
*
* The first test (the sizeof comparison) determines
* whether we can even deduce the signedness of time_t
* by using ANSI's rule about integer conversion to
* wider integers.
*
* The second test uses that ANSI rule to see whether
* the value of time_t was sign extended into QuadPart.
* If the test is true, then time_t is signed.
*
* The final test ensures the high bit is not set, or
* the value is negative and hence there is a range error.
*/
if (sizeof(time_t) < sizeof(i2.QuadPart) &&
((i2.QuadPart = (time_t)-1) ^ (time_t)-1) != 0 &&
(seconds & (1 << (sizeof(time_t) * 8 - 1))) != 0)
return (ISC_R_RANGE);
/*
* Last test ... the size of time_t is >= that of i2.QuadPart,
* so we can't determine its signedness. Unconditionally
* declare anything with the high bit set as out of range.
* Since even the maxed signed value is ludicrously far from
* when this is being written, this rule shall not impact
* anything for all intents and purposes.
*
* How far? Well ... if FILETIME is in 100 ns intervals since
* 1600, and a QuadPart can store 9223372036854775808 such
* intervals when interpreted as signed (ie, if sizeof(time_t)
* == sizeof(QuadPart) but time_t is signed), that means
* 9223372036854775808 / INTERVALS_PER_S = 922,337,203,685
* seconds. That number divided by 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 seconds
* per year means a signed time_t can store at least 29,247
* years, with only 400 of those years used up since 1600 as I
* write this in May, 2000.
*
* (Real date calculations are of course incredibly more
* complex; I'm only describing the approximate scale of
* the numbers involved here.)
*
* If the Galactic Federation is still running libisc's time
* libray on a Windows platform in the year 27647 A.D., then
* feel free to hunt down my greatgreatgreatgreatgreat(etc)
* grandchildren and whine at them about what I did.
*/
if ((seconds & (1 << (sizeof(time_t) * 8 - 1))) != 0)
return (ISC_R_RANGE);
}
*secondsp = seconds;
return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
}
isc_uint32_t
isc_time_nanoseconds(isc_time_t *t) {
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SYSTEMTIME st;
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/*
* Convert the time to a SYSTEMTIME structure and the grab the
* milliseconds
*/
FileTimeToSystemTime(&t->absolute, &st);
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return ((isc_uint32_t)(st.wMilliseconds * 1000000));
}