busybox: update to 1.23.2
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1 /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
2 /*
3 * Utility routines.
5 * Copyright (C) 2007 Denys Vlasenko
7 * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
8 */
9 #include "libbb.h"
11 void FAST_FUNC parse_datestr(const char *date_str, struct tm *ptm)
13 char end = '\0';
14 const char *last_colon = strrchr(date_str, ':');
16 if (last_colon != NULL) {
17 /* Parse input and assign appropriately to ptm */
18 #if ENABLE_DESKTOP
19 const char *endp;
20 #endif
22 /* HH:MM */
23 if (sscanf(date_str, "%u:%u%c",
24 &ptm->tm_hour,
25 &ptm->tm_min,
26 &end) >= 2
27 ) {
28 /* no adjustments needed */
29 } else
30 /* mm.dd-HH:MM */
31 if (sscanf(date_str, "%u.%u-%u:%u%c",
32 &ptm->tm_mon, &ptm->tm_mday,
33 &ptm->tm_hour, &ptm->tm_min,
34 &end) >= 4
35 ) {
36 /* Adjust month from 1-12 to 0-11 */
37 ptm->tm_mon -= 1;
38 } else
39 /* yyyy.mm.dd-HH:MM */
40 if (sscanf(date_str, "%u.%u.%u-%u:%u%c", &ptm->tm_year,
41 &ptm->tm_mon, &ptm->tm_mday,
42 &ptm->tm_hour, &ptm->tm_min,
43 &end) >= 5
44 /* yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM */
45 || sscanf(date_str, "%u-%u-%u %u:%u%c", &ptm->tm_year,
46 &ptm->tm_mon, &ptm->tm_mday,
47 &ptm->tm_hour, &ptm->tm_min,
48 &end) >= 5
49 ) {
50 ptm->tm_year -= 1900; /* Adjust years */
51 ptm->tm_mon -= 1; /* Adjust month from 1-12 to 0-11 */
52 } else
53 #if ENABLE_DESKTOP /* strptime is BIG: ~1k in uclibc, ~10k in glibc */
54 /* month_name d HH:MM:SS YYYY. Supported by GNU date */
55 if ((endp = strptime(date_str, "%b %d %T %Y", ptm)) != NULL
56 && *endp == '\0'
57 ) {
58 return; /* don't fall through to end == ":" check */
59 } else
60 #endif
62 bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_invalid_date, date_str);
64 if (end == ':') {
65 /* xxx:SS */
66 if (sscanf(last_colon + 1, "%u%c", &ptm->tm_sec, &end) == 1)
67 end = '\0';
68 /* else end != NUL and we error out */
70 } else
71 if (strchr(date_str, '-')
72 /* Why strchr('-') check?
73 * sscanf below will trash ptm->tm_year, this breaks
74 * if parse_str is "10101010" (iow, "MMddhhmm" form)
75 * because we destroy year. Do these sscanf
76 * only if we saw a dash in parse_str.
78 /* yyyy-mm-dd HH */
79 && (sscanf(date_str, "%u-%u-%u %u%c", &ptm->tm_year,
80 &ptm->tm_mon, &ptm->tm_mday,
81 &ptm->tm_hour,
82 &end) >= 4
83 /* yyyy-mm-dd */
84 || sscanf(date_str, "%u-%u-%u%c", &ptm->tm_year,
85 &ptm->tm_mon, &ptm->tm_mday,
86 &end) >= 3
88 ) {
89 ptm->tm_year -= 1900; /* Adjust years */
90 ptm->tm_mon -= 1; /* Adjust month from 1-12 to 0-11 */
91 } else
92 if (date_str[0] == '@') {
93 time_t t = bb_strtol(date_str + 1, NULL, 10);
94 if (!errno) {
95 struct tm *lt = localtime(&t);
96 if (lt) {
97 *ptm = *lt;
98 return;
101 end = '1';
102 } else {
103 /* Googled the following on an old date manpage:
105 * The canonical representation for setting the date/time is:
106 * cc Century (either 19 or 20)
107 * yy Year in abbreviated form (e.g. 89, 06)
108 * mm Numeric month, a number from 1 to 12
109 * dd Day, a number from 1 to 31
110 * HH Hour, a number from 0 to 23
111 * MM Minutes, a number from 0 to 59
112 * .SS Seconds, a number from 0 to 61 (with leap seconds)
113 * Everything but the minutes is optional
115 * "touch -t DATETIME" format: [[[[[YY]YY]MM]DD]hh]mm[.ss]
116 * Some, but not all, Unix "date DATETIME" commands
117 * move [[YY]YY] past minutes mm field (!).
118 * Coreutils date does it, and SUS mandates it.
119 * (date -s DATETIME does not support this format. lovely!)
120 * In bbox, this format is special-cased in date applet
121 * (IOW: this function assumes "touch -t" format).
123 unsigned cur_year = ptm->tm_year;
124 int len = strchrnul(date_str, '.') - date_str;
126 /* MM[.SS] */
127 if (len == 2 && sscanf(date_str, "%2u%2u%2u%2u""%2u%c" + 12,
128 &ptm->tm_min,
129 &end) >= 1) {
130 } else
131 /* HHMM[.SS] */
132 if (len == 4 && sscanf(date_str, "%2u%2u%2u""%2u%2u%c" + 9,
133 &ptm->tm_hour,
134 &ptm->tm_min,
135 &end) >= 2) {
136 } else
137 /* ddHHMM[.SS] */
138 if (len == 6 && sscanf(date_str, "%2u%2u""%2u%2u%2u%c" + 6,
139 &ptm->tm_mday,
140 &ptm->tm_hour,
141 &ptm->tm_min,
142 &end) >= 3) {
143 } else
144 /* mmddHHMM[.SS] */
145 if (len == 8 && sscanf(date_str, "%2u""%2u%2u%2u%2u%c" + 3,
146 &ptm->tm_mon,
147 &ptm->tm_mday,
148 &ptm->tm_hour,
149 &ptm->tm_min,
150 &end) >= 4) {
151 /* Adjust month from 1-12 to 0-11 */
152 ptm->tm_mon -= 1;
153 } else
154 /* yymmddHHMM[.SS] */
155 if (len == 10 && sscanf(date_str, "%2u%2u%2u%2u%2u%c",
156 &ptm->tm_year,
157 &ptm->tm_mon,
158 &ptm->tm_mday,
159 &ptm->tm_hour,
160 &ptm->tm_min,
161 &end) >= 5) {
162 /* Adjust month from 1-12 to 0-11 */
163 ptm->tm_mon -= 1;
164 if ((int)cur_year >= 50) { /* >= 1950 */
165 /* Adjust year: */
166 /* 1. Put it in the current century */
167 ptm->tm_year += (cur_year / 100) * 100;
168 /* 2. If too far in the past, +100 years */
169 if (ptm->tm_year < cur_year - 50)
170 ptm->tm_year += 100;
171 /* 3. If too far in the future, -100 years */
172 if (ptm->tm_year > cur_year + 50)
173 ptm->tm_year -= 100;
175 } else
176 /* ccyymmddHHMM[.SS] */
177 if (len == 12 && sscanf(date_str, "%4u%2u%2u%2u%2u%c",
178 &ptm->tm_year,
179 &ptm->tm_mon,
180 &ptm->tm_mday,
181 &ptm->tm_hour,
182 &ptm->tm_min,
183 &end) >= 5) {
184 ptm->tm_year -= 1900; /* Adjust years */
185 ptm->tm_mon -= 1; /* Adjust month from 1-12 to 0-11 */
186 } else {
187 bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_invalid_date, date_str);
189 if (end == '.') {
190 /* xxx.SS */
191 if (sscanf(strchr(date_str, '.') + 1, "%u%c",
192 &ptm->tm_sec, &end) == 1)
193 end = '\0';
194 /* else end != NUL and we error out */
197 if (end != '\0') {
198 bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_invalid_date, date_str);
202 time_t FAST_FUNC validate_tm_time(const char *date_str, struct tm *ptm)
204 time_t t = mktime(ptm);
205 if (t == (time_t) -1L) {
206 bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_invalid_date, date_str);
208 return t;
211 static char* strftime_fmt(char *buf, unsigned len, time_t *tp, const char *fmt)
213 time_t t;
214 if (!tp) {
215 tp = &t;
216 time(tp);
218 /* Returns pointer to NUL */
219 return buf + strftime(buf, len, fmt, localtime(tp));
222 char* FAST_FUNC strftime_HHMMSS(char *buf, unsigned len, time_t *tp)
224 return strftime_fmt(buf, len, tp, "%H:%M:%S");
227 char* FAST_FUNC strftime_YYYYMMDDHHMMSS(char *buf, unsigned len, time_t *tp)
229 return strftime_fmt(buf, len, tp, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S");
232 #if ENABLE_MONOTONIC_SYSCALL
234 #include <sys/syscall.h>
235 /* Old glibc (< 2.3.4) does not provide this constant. We use syscall
236 * directly so this definition is safe. */
237 #ifndef CLOCK_MONOTONIC
238 #define CLOCK_MONOTONIC 1
239 #endif
241 /* libc has incredibly messy way of doing this,
242 * typically requiring -lrt. We just skip all this mess */
243 static void get_mono(struct timespec *ts)
245 if (syscall(__NR_clock_gettime, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ts))
246 bb_error_msg_and_die("clock_gettime(MONOTONIC) failed");
248 unsigned long long FAST_FUNC monotonic_ns(void)
250 struct timespec ts;
251 get_mono(&ts);
252 return ts.tv_sec * 1000000000ULL + ts.tv_nsec;
254 unsigned long long FAST_FUNC monotonic_us(void)
256 struct timespec ts;
257 get_mono(&ts);
258 return ts.tv_sec * 1000000ULL + ts.tv_nsec/1000;
260 unsigned long long FAST_FUNC monotonic_ms(void)
262 struct timespec ts;
263 get_mono(&ts);
264 return ts.tv_sec * 1000ULL + ts.tv_nsec/1000000;
266 unsigned FAST_FUNC monotonic_sec(void)
268 struct timespec ts;
269 get_mono(&ts);
270 return ts.tv_sec;
273 #else
275 unsigned long long FAST_FUNC monotonic_ns(void)
277 struct timeval tv;
278 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
279 return tv.tv_sec * 1000000000ULL + tv.tv_usec * 1000;
281 unsigned long long FAST_FUNC monotonic_us(void)
283 struct timeval tv;
284 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
285 return tv.tv_sec * 1000000ULL + tv.tv_usec;
287 unsigned long long FAST_FUNC monotonic_ms(void)
289 struct timeval tv;
290 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
291 return tv.tv_sec * 1000ULL + tv.tv_usec / 1000;
293 unsigned FAST_FUNC monotonic_sec(void)
295 return time(NULL);
298 #endif