#include "strv.h"
#include "time-util.h"
-#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
-static nsec_t timespec_load_nsec(const struct timespec *ts);
-#endif // 0
-
static clockid_t map_clock_id(clockid_t c) {
/* Some more exotic archs (s390, ppc, …) lack the "ALARM" flavour of the clocks. Thus, clock_gettime() will
return ts;
}
+triple_timestamp* triple_timestamp_get(triple_timestamp *ts) {
+ assert(ts);
+
+ ts->realtime = now(CLOCK_REALTIME);
+ ts->monotonic = now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC);
+ ts->boottime = clock_boottime_supported() ? now(CLOCK_BOOTTIME) : USEC_INFINITY;
+
+ return ts;
+}
+
dual_timestamp* dual_timestamp_from_realtime(dual_timestamp *ts, usec_t u) {
int64_t delta;
assert(ts);
}
#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
+triple_timestamp* triple_timestamp_from_realtime(triple_timestamp *ts, usec_t u) {
+ int64_t delta;
+
+ assert(ts);
+
+ if (u == USEC_INFINITY || u <= 0) {
+ ts->realtime = ts->monotonic = ts->boottime = u;
+ return ts;
+ }
+
+ ts->realtime = u;
+ delta = (int64_t) now(CLOCK_REALTIME) - (int64_t) u;
+ ts->monotonic = usec_sub(now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC), delta);
+ ts->boottime = clock_boottime_supported() ? usec_sub(now(CLOCK_BOOTTIME), delta) : USEC_INFINITY;
+
+ return ts;
+}
+
dual_timestamp* dual_timestamp_from_monotonic(dual_timestamp *ts, usec_t u) {
int64_t delta;
assert(ts);
}
#endif // 0
+usec_t triple_timestamp_by_clock(triple_timestamp *ts, clockid_t clock) {
+
+ switch (clock) {
+
+ case CLOCK_REALTIME:
+ case CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM:
+ return ts->realtime;
+
+ case CLOCK_MONOTONIC:
+ return ts->monotonic;
+
+ case CLOCK_BOOTTIME:
+ case CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM:
+ return ts->boottime;
+
+ default:
+ return USEC_INFINITY;
+ }
+}
+
usec_t timespec_load(const struct timespec *ts) {
assert(ts);
- if (ts->tv_sec == (time_t) -1 && ts->tv_nsec == (long) -1)
+ if (ts->tv_sec < 0 || ts->tv_nsec < 0)
return USEC_INFINITY;
if ((usec_t) ts->tv_sec > (UINT64_MAX - (ts->tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_USEC)) / USEC_PER_SEC)
}
#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
-static nsec_t timespec_load_nsec(const struct timespec *ts) {
+nsec_t timespec_load_nsec(const struct timespec *ts) {
assert(ts);
- if (ts->tv_sec == (time_t) -1 && ts->tv_nsec == (long) -1)
+ if (ts->tv_sec < 0 || ts->tv_nsec < 0)
return NSEC_INFINITY;
if ((nsec_t) ts->tv_sec >= (UINT64_MAX - ts->tv_nsec) / NSEC_PER_SEC)
struct timespec *timespec_store(struct timespec *ts, usec_t u) {
assert(ts);
- if (u == USEC_INFINITY) {
+ if (u == USEC_INFINITY ||
+ u / USEC_INFINITY >= TIME_T_MAX) {
ts->tv_sec = (time_t) -1;
ts->tv_nsec = (long) -1;
return ts;
usec_t timeval_load(const struct timeval *tv) {
assert(tv);
- if (tv->tv_sec == (time_t) -1 &&
- tv->tv_usec == (suseconds_t) -1)
+ if (tv->tv_sec < 0 || tv->tv_usec < 0)
return USEC_INFINITY;
if ((usec_t) tv->tv_sec > (UINT64_MAX - tv->tv_usec) / USEC_PER_SEC)
struct timeval *timeval_store(struct timeval *tv, usec_t u) {
assert(tv);
- if (u == USEC_INFINITY) {
+ if (u == USEC_INFINITY||
+ u / USEC_PER_SEC > TIME_T_MAX) {
tv->tv_sec = (time_t) -1;
tv->tv_usec = (suseconds_t) -1;
} else {
return tv;
}
-static char *format_timestamp_internal(char *buf, size_t l, usec_t t,
- bool utc, bool us) {
+static char *format_timestamp_internal(
+ char *buf,
+ size_t l,
+ usec_t t,
+ bool utc,
+ bool us) {
+
+ /* The weekdays in non-localized (English) form. We use this instead of the localized form, so that our
+ * generated timestamps may be parsed with parse_timestamp(), and always read the same. */
+ static const char * const weekdays[] = {
+ [0] = "Sun",
+ [1] = "Mon",
+ [2] = "Tue",
+ [3] = "Wed",
+ [4] = "Thu",
+ [5] = "Fri",
+ [6] = "Sat",
+ };
+
struct tm tm;
time_t sec;
- int k;
+ size_t n;
assert(buf);
- assert(l > 0);
+ if (l <
+ 3 + /* week day */
+ 1 + 10 + /* space and date */
+ 1 + 8 + /* space and time */
+ (us ? 1 + 6 : 0) + /* "." and microsecond part */
+ 1 + 1 + /* space and shortest possible zone */
+ 1)
+ return NULL; /* Not enough space even for the shortest form. */
if (t <= 0 || t == USEC_INFINITY)
- return NULL;
+ return NULL; /* Timestamp is unset */
- sec = (time_t) (t / USEC_PER_SEC);
- localtime_or_gmtime_r(&sec, &tm, utc);
+ /* Let's not format times with years > 9999 */
+ if (t > USEC_TIMESTAMP_FORMATTABLE_MAX)
+ return NULL;
- if (us)
- k = strftime(buf, l, "%a %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", &tm);
- else
- k = strftime(buf, l, "%a %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z", &tm);
+ sec = (time_t) (t / USEC_PER_SEC); /* Round down */
- if (k <= 0)
+ if (!localtime_or_gmtime_r(&sec, &tm, utc))
return NULL;
+
+ /* Start with the week day */
+ assert((size_t) tm.tm_wday < ELEMENTSOF(weekdays));
+ memcpy(buf, weekdays[tm.tm_wday], 4);
+
+ /* Add the main components */
+ if (strftime(buf + 3, l - 3, " %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", &tm) <= 0)
+ return NULL; /* Doesn't fit */
+
+ /* Append the microseconds part, if that's requested */
if (us) {
- snprintf(buf + strlen(buf), l - strlen(buf), ".%06llu", (unsigned long long) (t % USEC_PER_SEC));
- if (strftime(buf + strlen(buf), l - strlen(buf), " %Z", &tm) <= 0)
- return NULL;
+ n = strlen(buf);
+ if (n + 8 > l)
+ return NULL; /* Microseconds part doesn't fit. */
+
+ sprintf(buf + n, ".%06"PRI_USEC, t % USEC_PER_SEC);
+ }
+
+ /* Append the timezone */
+ n = strlen(buf);
+ if (utc) {
+ /* If this is UTC then let's explicitly use the "UTC" string here, because gmtime_r() normally uses the
+ * obsolete "GMT" instead. */
+ if (n + 5 > l)
+ return NULL; /* "UTC" doesn't fit. */
+
+ strcpy(buf + n, " UTC");
+
+ } else if (!isempty(tm.tm_zone)) {
+ size_t tn;
+
+ /* An explicit timezone is specified, let's use it, if it fits */
+ tn = strlen(tm.tm_zone);
+ if (n + 1 + tn + 1 > l) {
+ /* The full time zone does not fit in. Yuck. */
+
+ if (n + 1 + _POSIX_TZNAME_MAX + 1 > l)
+ return NULL; /* Not even enough space for the POSIX minimum (of 6)? In that case, complain that it doesn't fit */
+
+ /* So the time zone doesn't fit in fully, but the caller passed enough space for the POSIX
+ * minimum time zone length. In this case suppress the timezone entirely, in order not to dump
+ * an overly long, hard to read string on the user. This should be safe, because the user will
+ * assume the local timezone anyway if none is shown. And so does parse_timestamp(). */
+ } else {
+ buf[n++] = ' ';
+ strcpy(buf + n, tm.tm_zone);
+ }
}
return buf;
if (j > 0) {
k = snprintf(p, l,
- "%s"USEC_FMT".%0*llu%s",
+ "%s"USEC_FMT".%0*"PRI_USEC"%s",
p > buf ? " " : "",
a,
j,
- (unsigned long long) b,
+ b,
table[i].suffix);
t = 0;
{ "Sat", 6 },
};
- const char *k;
- const char *utc;
+ const char *k, *utc, *tzn = NULL;
struct tm tm, copy;
time_t x;
usec_t x_usec, plus = 0, minus = 0, ret;
- int r, weekday = -1;
+ int r, weekday = -1, dst = -1;
unsigned i;
/*
goto finish;
}
+ /* See if the timestamp is suffixed with UTC */
utc = endswith_no_case(t, " UTC");
if (utc)
t = strndupa(t, utc - t);
+ else {
+ const char *e = NULL;
+ int j;
+
+ tzset();
+
+ /* See if the timestamp is suffixed by either the DST or non-DST local timezone. Note that we only
+ * support the local timezones here, nothing else. Not because we wouldn't want to, but simply because
+ * there are no nice APIs available to cover this. By accepting the local time zone strings, we make
+ * sure that all timestamps written by format_timestamp() can be parsed correctly, even though we don't
+ * support arbitrary timezone specifications. */
+
+ for (j = 0; j <= 1; j++) {
+
+ if (isempty(tzname[j]))
+ continue;
+
+ e = endswith_no_case(t, tzname[j]);
+ if (!e)
+ continue;
+ if (e == t)
+ continue;
+ if (e[-1] != ' ')
+ continue;
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (IN_SET(j, 0, 1)) {
+ /* Found one of the two timezones specified. */
+ t = strndupa(t, e - t - 1);
+ dst = j;
+ tzn = tzname[j];
+ }
+ }
- x = ret / USEC_PER_SEC;
+ x = (time_t) (ret / USEC_PER_SEC);
x_usec = 0;
- assert_se(localtime_or_gmtime_r(&x, &tm, utc));
- tm.tm_isdst = -1;
+ if (!localtime_or_gmtime_r(&x, &tm, utc))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ tm.tm_isdst = dst;
+ if (tzn)
+ tm.tm_zone = tzn;
if (streq(t, "today")) {
tm.tm_sec = tm.tm_min = tm.tm_hour = 0;
goto from_tm;
}
-
for (i = 0; i < ELEMENTSOF(day_nr); i++) {
size_t skip;
return -EINVAL;
x_usec = add;
-
}
from_tm:
x = mktime_or_timegm(&tm, utc);
- if (x == (time_t) -1)
+ if (x < 0)
return -EINVAL;
if (weekday >= 0 && tm.tm_wday != weekday)
return -EINVAL;
ret = (usec_t) x * USEC_PER_SEC + x_usec;
+ if (ret > USEC_TIMESTAMP_FORMATTABLE_MAX)
+ return -EINVAL;
finish:
ret += plus;
+ if (ret > USEC_TIMESTAMP_FORMATTABLE_MAX)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
if (ret > minus)
ret -= minus;
else
{ "y", USEC_PER_YEAR },
{ "usec", 1ULL },
{ "us", 1ULL },
+ { "µs", 1ULL },
};
unsigned i;
{ "y", NSEC_PER_YEAR },
{ "usec", NSEC_PER_USEC },
{ "us", NSEC_PER_USEC },
+ { "µs", NSEC_PER_USEC },
{ "nsec", 1ULL },
{ "ns", 1ULL },
{ "", 1ULL }, /* default is nsec */
else
return CLOCK_MONOTONIC;
}
+#endif // 0
+
+bool clock_supported(clockid_t clock) {
+ struct timespec ts;
+
+ switch (clock) {
+
+ case CLOCK_MONOTONIC:
+ case CLOCK_REALTIME:
+ return true;
+
+ case CLOCK_BOOTTIME:
+ return clock_boottime_supported();
+
+ case CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM:
+ if (!clock_boottime_supported())
+ return false;
+
+ /* fall through */
+
+ default:
+ /* For everything else, check properly */
+ return clock_gettime(clock, &ts) >= 0;
+ }
+}
+#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
int get_timezone(char **tz) {
_cleanup_free_ char *t = NULL;
const char *e;
r = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
assert(r > 0);
- hz = (unsigned long) r;
+ hz = r;
}
return DIV_ROUND_UP(u , USEC_PER_SEC / hz);