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380 lines
9.7 KiB
C
380 lines
9.7 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Internet Software Consortium.
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SOFTWARE CONSORTIUM DISCLAIMS
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* ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTERNET SOFTWARE
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* CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
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* PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS
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* ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
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* SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <sys/time.h> /* Required for struct timeval on some platforms. */
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#include <isc/string.h>
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#include <isc/time.h>
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#include <isc/util.h>
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#define NS_PER_S 1000000000 /* Nanoseconds per second. */
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#define NS_PER_US 1000 /* Nanoseconds per microsecond. */
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#define US_PER_S 1000000 /* Microseconds per second. */
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/*
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* All of the INSIST()s checks of nanoseconds < NS_PER_S are for
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* consistency checking of the type. In lieu of magic numbers, it
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* is the best we've got. The check is only performed on functions which
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* need an initialized type.
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*/
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/***
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*** Intervals
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***/
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static isc_interval_t zero_interval = { 0, 0 };
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isc_interval_t *isc_interval_zero = &zero_interval;
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void
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isc_interval_set(isc_interval_t *i,
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unsigned int seconds, unsigned int nanoseconds)
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{
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/*
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* Set 'i' to a value representing an interval of 'seconds' seconds
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* and 'nanoseconds' nanoseconds, suitable for use in isc_time_add()
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* and isc_time_subtract().
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*/
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REQUIRE(i != NULL);
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REQUIRE(nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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i->seconds = seconds;
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i->nanoseconds = nanoseconds;
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}
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isc_boolean_t
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isc_interval_iszero(isc_interval_t *i) {
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/*
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* Returns ISC_TRUE iff. 'i' is the zero interval.
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*/
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REQUIRE(i != NULL);
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INSIST(i->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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if (i->seconds == 0 && i->nanoseconds == 0)
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return (ISC_TRUE);
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return (ISC_FALSE);
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}
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/***
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*** Absolute Times
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***/
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static isc_time_t epoch = { 0, 0 };
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isc_time_t *isc_time_epoch = &epoch;
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void
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isc_time_set(isc_time_t *t, unsigned int seconds, unsigned int nanoseconds) {
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/*
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* Set 't' to a particular number of seconds + nanoseconds since the
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* epoch.
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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REQUIRE(nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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t->seconds = seconds;
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t->nanoseconds = nanoseconds;
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}
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void
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isc_time_settoepoch(isc_time_t *t) {
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/*
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* Set 't' to the time of the epoch.
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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t->seconds = 0;
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t->nanoseconds = 0;
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}
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isc_boolean_t
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isc_time_isepoch(isc_time_t *t) {
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/*
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* Returns ISC_TRUE iff. 't' is the epoch ("time zero").
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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INSIST(t->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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if (t->seconds == 0 && t->nanoseconds == 0)
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return (ISC_TRUE);
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return (ISC_FALSE);
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}
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isc_result_t
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isc_time_now(isc_time_t *t) {
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struct timeval tv;
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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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if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) == -1) {
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UNEXPECTED_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, strerror(errno));
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return (ISC_R_UNEXPECTED);
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}
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/*
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* Does POSIX guarantee the signedness of tv_sec and tv_usec? If not,
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* then this test will generate warnings for platforms on which it is
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* unsigned. In any event, the chances of any of these problems
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* happening are pretty much zero, but since the libisc library ensures
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* certain things to be true ...
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*/
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if (tv.tv_sec < 0 || tv.tv_usec < 0 || tv.tv_usec >= US_PER_S)
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return (ISC_R_UNEXPECTED);
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/*
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* Ensure the tv_sec value fits in t->seconds.
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*/
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if (sizeof(tv.tv_sec) > sizeof(t->seconds) &&
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((tv.tv_sec | (unsigned int)-1) ^ (unsigned int)-1) != 0)
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return (ISC_R_RANGE);
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t->seconds = tv.tv_sec;
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t->nanoseconds = tv.tv_usec * NS_PER_US;
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
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isc_result_t
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isc_time_nowplusinterval(isc_time_t *t, isc_interval_t *i) {
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struct timeval tv;
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/*
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* Set *t to the current absolute time + i.
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*/
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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REQUIRE(i != NULL);
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INSIST(i->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) == -1) {
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UNEXPECTED_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, strerror(errno));
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return (ISC_R_UNEXPECTED);
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}
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/*
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* Does POSIX guarantee the signedness of tv_sec and tv_usec? If not,
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* then this test will generate warnings for platforms on which it is
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* unsigned. In any event, the chances of any of these problems
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* happening are pretty much zero, but since the libisc library ensures
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* certain things to be true ...
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*/
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if (tv.tv_sec < 0 || tv.tv_usec < 0 || tv.tv_usec >= US_PER_S)
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return (ISC_R_UNEXPECTED);
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/*
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* Ensure the resulting seconds value fits in the size of an
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* unsigned int. (It is written this way as a slight optimization;
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* note that even if both values == INT_MAX, then when added
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* and getting another 1 added below the result is UINT_MAX.)
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*/
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if ((tv.tv_sec > INT_MAX || i->seconds > INT_MAX) &&
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((long long)tv.tv_sec + i->seconds > UINT_MAX))
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return (ISC_R_RANGE);
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t->seconds = tv.tv_sec + i->seconds;
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t->nanoseconds = tv.tv_usec * NS_PER_US + i->nanoseconds;
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if (t->nanoseconds > NS_PER_S) {
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t->seconds++;
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t->nanoseconds -= NS_PER_S;
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}
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
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int
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isc_time_compare(isc_time_t *t1, isc_time_t *t2) {
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/*
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* Compare the times referenced by 't1' and 't2'
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*/
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REQUIRE(t1 != NULL && t2 != NULL);
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INSIST(t1->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S && t2->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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if (t1->seconds < t2->seconds)
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return (-1);
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if (t1->seconds > t2->seconds)
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return (1);
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if (t1->nanoseconds < t2->nanoseconds)
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return (-1);
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if (t1->nanoseconds > t2->nanoseconds)
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return (1);
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return (0);
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}
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isc_result_t
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isc_time_add(isc_time_t *t, isc_interval_t *i, isc_time_t *result) {
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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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INSIST(t->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S && i->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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/*
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* Ensure the resulting seconds value fits in the size of an
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* unsigned int. (It is written this way as a slight optimization;
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* note that even if both values == INT_MAX, then when added
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* and getting another 1 added below the result is UINT_MAX.)
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*/
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if ((t->seconds > INT_MAX || i->seconds > INT_MAX) &&
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((long long)t->seconds + i->seconds > UINT_MAX))
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return (ISC_R_RANGE);
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result->seconds = t->seconds + i->seconds;
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result->nanoseconds = t->nanoseconds + i->nanoseconds;
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if (result->nanoseconds > NS_PER_S) {
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result->seconds++;
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result->nanoseconds -= NS_PER_S;
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}
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
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isc_result_t
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isc_time_subtract(isc_time_t *t, isc_interval_t *i, isc_time_t *result) {
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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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INSIST(t->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S && i->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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if ((unsigned int)t->seconds < i->seconds ||
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((unsigned int)t->seconds == i->seconds &&
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t->nanoseconds < i->nanoseconds))
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return (ISC_R_RANGE);
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result->seconds = t->seconds - i->seconds;
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if (t->nanoseconds >= i->nanoseconds)
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result->nanoseconds = t->nanoseconds - i->nanoseconds;
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else {
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result->nanoseconds = NS_PER_S - i->nanoseconds +
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t->nanoseconds;
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result->seconds--;
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}
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
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isc_uint64_t
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isc_time_microdiff(isc_time_t *t1, isc_time_t *t2) {
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isc_uint64_t i1, i2, i3;
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REQUIRE(t1 != NULL && t2 != NULL);
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INSIST(t1->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S && t2->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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i1 = (isc_uint64_t)t1->seconds * NS_PER_S + t1->nanoseconds;
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i2 = (isc_uint64_t)t2->seconds * NS_PER_S + t2->nanoseconds;
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if (i1 <= i2)
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return (0);
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i3 = i1 - i2;
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/*
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* Convert to microseconds.
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*/
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i3 = (i1 - i2) / NS_PER_US;
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return (i3);
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}
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isc_uint32_t
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isc_time_seconds(isc_time_t *t) {
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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INSIST(t->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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return ((isc_uint32_t)t->seconds);
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}
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isc_result_t
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isc_time_secondsastimet(isc_time_t *t, time_t *secondsp) {
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isc_uint64_t i;
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time_t seconds;
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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INSIST(t->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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/*
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* Ensure that the number of seconds represented by t->seconds
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* can be represented by a time_t. Since t->seconds is an unsigned
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* int and since time_t is mostly opaque, this is trickier than
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* it seems. (This standardized opaqueness of time_t is *very*
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* frustrating; time_t is not even limited to being an integral
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* type.)
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*
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* The mission, then, is to avoid generating any kind of warning
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* about "signed versus unsigned" while trying to determine if the
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* the unsigned int t->seconds is out range for tv_sec, which is
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* pretty much only true if time_t is a signed integer of the same
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* size as the return value of isc_time_seconds.
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*
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* The use of a 64 bit integer takes advantage of C's conversion rules
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* to either zero fill or sign extend the widened type.
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*/
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seconds = (time_t)t->seconds;
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INSIST(sizeof(unsigned int) == sizeof(isc_uint32_t));
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INSIST(sizeof(time_t) >= sizeof(isc_uint32_t));
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if (sizeof(time_t) == sizeof(isc_uint32_t) && /* Same size. */
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(time_t)0.5 != 0.5 && /* Not a floating point type. */
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(i = (time_t)-1) != 4294967295u && /* Is signed. */
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(seconds & (1 << (sizeof(time_t) * 8 - 1))) != 0) { /* Negative. */
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/*
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* This is here to shut up the IRIX compiler:
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* variable "i" was set but never used
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* when the value of i *was* used in the third test.
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* (Let's hope the compiler got the actual test right.)
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*/
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UNUSED(i);
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return (ISC_R_RANGE);
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}
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*secondsp = seconds;
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return (ISC_R_SUCCESS);
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}
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isc_uint32_t
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isc_time_nanoseconds(isc_time_t *t) {
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REQUIRE(t != NULL);
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ENSURE(t->nanoseconds < NS_PER_S);
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return ((isc_uint32_t)t->nanoseconds);
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}
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