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1 /*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 time handling functions
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2004
6 Copyright (C) Stefan (metze) Metzmacher 2002
7 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007
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23 #include "includes.h"
25 /**
26 * @file
27 * @brief time handling functions
31 #define NTTIME_INFINITY (NTTIME)0x8000000000000000LL
33 #if (SIZEOF_LONG == 8)
34 #define TIME_FIXUP_CONSTANT_INT 11644473600L
35 #elif (SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8)
36 #define TIME_FIXUP_CONSTANT_INT 11644473600LL
37 #endif
40 /**
41 parse a nttime as a large integer in a string and return a NTTIME
43 NTTIME nttime_from_string(const char *s)
45 return strtoull(s, NULL, 0);
48 /**************************************************************
49 Handle conversions between time_t and uint32, taking care to
50 preserve the "special" values.
51 **************************************************************/
53 uint32_t convert_time_t_to_uint32_t(time_t t)
55 #if (defined(SIZEOF_TIME_T) && (SIZEOF_TIME_T == 8))
56 /* time_t is 64-bit. */
57 if (t == 0x8000000000000000LL) {
58 return 0x80000000;
59 } else if (t == 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL) {
60 return 0x7FFFFFFF;
62 #endif
63 return (uint32_t)t;
66 time_t convert_uint32_t_to_time_t(uint32_t u)
68 #if (defined(SIZEOF_TIME_T) && (SIZEOF_TIME_T == 8))
69 /* time_t is 64-bit. */
70 if (u == 0x80000000) {
71 return (time_t)0x8000000000000000LL;
72 } else if (u == 0x7FFFFFFF) {
73 return (time_t)0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL;
75 #endif
76 return (time_t)u;
79 /****************************************************************************
80 Check if NTTIME is 0.
81 ****************************************************************************/
83 bool nt_time_is_zero(const NTTIME *nt)
85 return (*nt == 0);
88 /****************************************************************************
89 Convert ASN.1 GeneralizedTime string to unix-time.
90 Returns 0 on failure; Currently ignores timezone.
91 ****************************************************************************/
93 time_t generalized_to_unix_time(const char *str)
95 struct tm tm;
97 ZERO_STRUCT(tm);
99 if (sscanf(str, "%4d%2d%2d%2d%2d%2d",
100 &tm.tm_year, &tm.tm_mon, &tm.tm_mday,
101 &tm.tm_hour, &tm.tm_min, &tm.tm_sec) != 6) {
102 return 0;
104 tm.tm_year -= 1900;
105 tm.tm_mon -= 1;
107 return timegm(&tm);
110 /*******************************************************************
111 Accessor function for the server time zone offset.
112 set_server_zone_offset() must have been called first.
113 ******************************************************************/
115 static int server_zone_offset;
117 int get_server_zone_offset(void)
119 return server_zone_offset;
122 /*******************************************************************
123 Initialize the server time zone offset. Called when a client connects.
124 ******************************************************************/
126 int set_server_zone_offset(time_t t)
128 server_zone_offset = get_time_zone(t);
129 return server_zone_offset;
132 /***************************************************************************
133 Server versions of the above functions.
134 ***************************************************************************/
136 void srv_put_dos_date(char *buf,int offset,time_t unixdate)
138 push_dos_date((uint8_t *)buf, offset, unixdate, server_zone_offset);
141 void srv_put_dos_date2(char *buf,int offset, time_t unixdate)
143 push_dos_date2((uint8_t *)buf, offset, unixdate, server_zone_offset);
146 void srv_put_dos_date3(char *buf,int offset,time_t unixdate)
148 push_dos_date3((uint8_t *)buf, offset, unixdate, server_zone_offset);
151 void round_timespec(enum timestamp_set_resolution res, struct timespec *ts)
153 switch (res) {
154 case TIMESTAMP_SET_SECONDS:
155 round_timespec_to_sec(ts);
156 break;
157 case TIMESTAMP_SET_MSEC:
158 round_timespec_to_usec(ts);
159 break;
160 case TIMESTAMP_SET_NT_OR_BETTER:
161 /* No rounding needed. */
162 break;
166 /****************************************************************************
167 Take a Unix time and convert to an NTTIME structure and place in buffer
168 pointed to by p, rounded to the correct resolution.
169 ****************************************************************************/
171 void put_long_date_timespec(enum timestamp_set_resolution res, char *p, struct timespec ts)
173 NTTIME nt;
174 round_timespec(res, &ts);
175 unix_timespec_to_nt_time(&nt, ts);
176 SBVAL(p, 0, nt);
179 void put_long_date(char *p, time_t t)
181 struct timespec ts;
182 ts.tv_sec = t;
183 ts.tv_nsec = 0;
184 put_long_date_timespec(TIMESTAMP_SET_SECONDS, p, ts);
187 void dos_filetime_timespec(struct timespec *tsp)
189 tsp->tv_sec &= ~1;
190 tsp->tv_nsec = 0;
193 /*******************************************************************
194 Create a unix date (int GMT) from a dos date (which is actually in
195 localtime).
196 ********************************************************************/
198 time_t make_unix_date(const void *date_ptr, int zone_offset)
200 return pull_dos_date(date_ptr, zone_offset);
203 /*******************************************************************
204 Like make_unix_date() but the words are reversed.
205 ********************************************************************/
207 time_t make_unix_date2(const void *date_ptr, int zone_offset)
209 return pull_dos_date2(date_ptr, zone_offset);
212 /*******************************************************************
213 Create a unix GMT date from a dos date in 32 bit "unix like" format
214 these generally arrive as localtimes, with corresponding DST.
215 ******************************************************************/
217 time_t make_unix_date3(const void *date_ptr, int zone_offset)
219 return pull_dos_date3(date_ptr, zone_offset);
222 time_t srv_make_unix_date(const void *date_ptr)
224 return make_unix_date(date_ptr, server_zone_offset);
227 time_t srv_make_unix_date2(const void *date_ptr)
229 return make_unix_date2(date_ptr, server_zone_offset);
232 time_t srv_make_unix_date3(const void *date_ptr)
234 return make_unix_date3(date_ptr, server_zone_offset);
237 /****************************************************************************
238 Interprets an nt time into a unix struct timespec.
239 Differs from nt_time_to_unix in that an 8 byte value of 0xffffffffffffffff
240 will be returned as (time_t)-1, whereas nt_time_to_unix returns 0 in this case.
241 ****************************************************************************/
243 struct timespec interpret_long_date(const char *p)
245 NTTIME nt;
246 nt = IVAL(p,0) + ((uint64_t)IVAL(p,4) << 32);
247 if (nt == (uint64_t)-1) {
248 struct timespec ret;
249 ret.tv_sec = (time_t)-1;
250 ret.tv_nsec = 0;
251 return ret;
253 return nt_time_to_unix_timespec(&nt);
256 /*******************************************************************
257 Re-read the smb serverzone value.
258 ******************************************************************/
260 static struct timeval start_time_hires;
262 void TimeInit(void)
264 set_server_zone_offset(time(NULL));
266 DEBUG(4,("TimeInit: Serverzone is %d\n", server_zone_offset));
268 /* Save the start time of this process. */
269 if (start_time_hires.tv_sec == 0 && start_time_hires.tv_usec == 0) {
270 GetTimeOfDay(&start_time_hires);
274 /**********************************************************************
275 Return a timeval struct of the uptime of this process. As TimeInit is
276 done before a daemon fork then this is the start time from the parent
277 daemon start. JRA.
278 ***********************************************************************/
280 void get_process_uptime(struct timeval *ret_time)
282 struct timeval time_now_hires;
284 GetTimeOfDay(&time_now_hires);
285 ret_time->tv_sec = time_now_hires.tv_sec - start_time_hires.tv_sec;
286 if (time_now_hires.tv_usec < start_time_hires.tv_usec) {
287 ret_time->tv_sec -= 1;
288 ret_time->tv_usec = 1000000 + (time_now_hires.tv_usec - start_time_hires.tv_usec);
289 } else {
290 ret_time->tv_usec = time_now_hires.tv_usec - start_time_hires.tv_usec;
295 * @brief Get the startup time of the server.
297 * @param[out] ret_time A pointer to a timveal structure to set the startup
298 * time.
300 void get_startup_time(struct timeval *ret_time)
302 ret_time->tv_sec = start_time_hires.tv_sec;
303 ret_time->tv_usec = start_time_hires.tv_usec;
307 /****************************************************************************
308 Convert a NTTIME structure to a time_t.
309 It's originally in "100ns units".
311 This is an absolute version of the one above.
312 By absolute I mean, it doesn't adjust from 1/1/1601 to 1/1/1970
313 if the NTTIME was 5 seconds, the time_t is 5 seconds. JFM
314 ****************************************************************************/
316 time_t nt_time_to_unix_abs(const NTTIME *nt)
318 uint64_t d;
320 if (*nt == 0) {
321 return (time_t)0;
324 if (*nt == (uint64_t)-1) {
325 return (time_t)-1;
328 if (*nt == NTTIME_INFINITY) {
329 return (time_t)-1;
332 /* reverse the time */
333 /* it's a negative value, turn it to positive */
334 d=~*nt;
336 d += 1000*1000*10/2;
337 d /= 1000*1000*10;
339 if (!(TIME_T_MIN <= ((time_t)d) && ((time_t)d) <= TIME_T_MAX)) {
340 return (time_t)0;
343 return (time_t)d;
346 time_t uint64s_nt_time_to_unix_abs(const uint64_t *src)
348 NTTIME nttime;
349 nttime = *src;
350 return nt_time_to_unix_abs(&nttime);
353 /****************************************************************************
354 Convert a time_t to a NTTIME structure
356 This is an absolute version of the one above.
357 By absolute I mean, it doesn't adjust from 1/1/1970 to 1/1/1601
358 If the time_t was 5 seconds, the NTTIME is 5 seconds. JFM
359 ****************************************************************************/
361 void unix_to_nt_time_abs(NTTIME *nt, time_t t)
363 double d;
365 if (t==0) {
366 *nt = 0;
367 return;
370 if (t == TIME_T_MAX) {
371 *nt = 0x7fffffffffffffffLL;
372 return;
375 if (t == (time_t)-1) {
376 /* that's what NT uses for infinite */
377 *nt = NTTIME_INFINITY;
378 return;
381 d = (double)(t);
382 d *= 1.0e7;
384 *nt = (NTTIME)d;
386 /* convert to a negative value */
387 *nt=~*nt;
391 /****************************************************************************
392 Utility function that always returns a const string even if localtime
393 and asctime fail.
394 ****************************************************************************/
396 const char *time_to_asc(const time_t t)
398 const char *asct;
399 struct tm *lt = localtime(&t);
401 if (!lt) {
402 return "unknown time";
405 asct = asctime(lt);
406 if (!asct) {
407 return "unknown time";
409 return asct;
412 const char *display_time(NTTIME nttime)
414 float high;
415 float low;
416 int sec;
417 int days, hours, mins, secs;
419 if (nttime==0)
420 return "Now";
422 if (nttime==NTTIME_INFINITY)
423 return "Never";
425 high = 65536;
426 high = high/10000;
427 high = high*65536;
428 high = high/1000;
429 high = high * (~(nttime >> 32));
431 low = ~(nttime & 0xFFFFFFFF);
432 low = low/(1000*1000*10);
434 sec=(int)(high+low);
436 days=sec/(60*60*24);
437 hours=(sec - (days*60*60*24)) / (60*60);
438 mins=(sec - (days*60*60*24) - (hours*60*60) ) / 60;
439 secs=sec - (days*60*60*24) - (hours*60*60) - (mins*60);
441 return talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(), "%u days, %u hours, %u minutes, "
442 "%u seconds", days, hours, mins, secs);
445 bool nt_time_is_set(const NTTIME *nt)
447 if (*nt == 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL) {
448 return false;
451 if (*nt == NTTIME_INFINITY) {
452 return false;
455 return true;