Sweden-Number/dlls/kernel/time.c

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/*
* Win32 kernel functions
*
* Copyright 1995 Martin von Loewis and Cameron Heide
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/times.h>
#include "file.h"
#include "ntddk.h"
#include "winerror.h"
#include "debugtools.h"
DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(win32);
/* maximum time adjustment in seconds for SetLocalTime and SetSystemTime */
#define SETTIME_MAX_ADJUST 120
/* TIME_GetBias: helper function calculates delta local time from UTC */
static int TIME_GetBias( time_t utc, int *pdaylight)
{
struct tm *ptm = localtime(&utc);
*pdaylight = ptm->tm_isdst; /* daylight for local timezone */
ptm = gmtime(&utc);
ptm->tm_isdst = *pdaylight; /* use local daylight, not that of Greenwich */
return (int)(utc-mktime(ptm));
}
/***********************************************************************
* SetLocalTime (KERNEL32.655)
*
* Sets the local time using current time zone and daylight
* savings settings.
*
* RETURNS
*
* True if the time was set, false if the time was invalid or the
* necessary permissions were not held.
*/
BOOL WINAPI SetLocalTime( const SYSTEMTIME *systime /* The desired local time. */ )
{
struct timeval tv;
struct tm t;
time_t sec;
time_t oldsec=time(NULL);
int err;
/* get the number of seconds */
t.tm_sec = systime->wSecond;
t.tm_min = systime->wMinute;
t.tm_hour = systime->wHour;
t.tm_mday = systime->wDay;
t.tm_mon = systime->wMonth - 1;
t.tm_year = systime->wYear - 1900;
t.tm_isdst = -1;
sec = mktime (&t);
/* set the new time */
tv.tv_sec = sec;
tv.tv_usec = systime->wMilliseconds * 1000;
/* error and sanity check*/
if( sec == (time_t)-1 || abs((int)(sec-oldsec)) > SETTIME_MAX_ADJUST ){
err = 1;
SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
} else {
err=settimeofday(&tv, NULL); /* 0 is OK, -1 is error */
if(err == 0)
return TRUE;
SetLastError(ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD);
}
ERR("Cannot set time to %d/%d/%d %d:%d:%d Time adjustment %ld %s\n",
systime->wYear, systime->wMonth, systime->wDay, systime->wHour,
systime->wMinute, systime->wSecond,
sec-oldsec, err == -1 ? "No Permission" :
sec==(time_t)-1 ? "" : "is too large." );
return FALSE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetSystemTimeAdjustment (KERNEL32.407)
*
* Indicates the period between clock interrupt and the amount the clock
* is adjusted each interrupt so as to keep it insync with an external source.
*
* RETURNS
*
* Always returns true.
*
* BUGS
*
* Only the special case of disabled time adjustments is supported.
* (also the signature is wrong it should have a return type of BOOL)
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetSystemTimeAdjustment(
LPDWORD lpTimeAdjustment, /* The clock adjustment per interupt in 100's of nanoseconds. */
LPDWORD lpTimeIncrement, /* The time between clock interupts in 100's of nanoseconds. */
LPBOOL lpTimeAdjustmentDisabled /* The clock synchonisation has been disabled. */ )
{
*lpTimeAdjustment = 0;
*lpTimeIncrement = 0;
*lpTimeAdjustmentDisabled = TRUE;
return TRUE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* SetSystemTime (KERNEL32.665)
*
* Sets the system time (utc).
*
* RETURNS
*
* True if the time was set, false if the time was invalid or the
* necessary permissions were not held.
*/
BOOL WINAPI SetSystemTime(
const SYSTEMTIME *systime /* The desired system time. */)
{
struct timeval tv;
struct timezone tz;
struct tm t;
time_t sec, oldsec;
int dst, bias;
int err;
/* call gettimeofday to get the current timezone */
gettimeofday(&tv, &tz);
oldsec=tv.tv_sec;
/* get delta local time from utc */
bias=TIME_GetBias(oldsec,&dst);
/* get the number of seconds */
t.tm_sec = systime->wSecond;
t.tm_min = systime->wMinute;
t.tm_hour = systime->wHour;
t.tm_mday = systime->wDay;
t.tm_mon = systime->wMonth - 1;
t.tm_year = systime->wYear - 1900;
t.tm_isdst = dst;
sec = mktime (&t);
/* correct for timezone and daylight */
sec += bias;
/* set the new time */
tv.tv_sec = sec;
tv.tv_usec = systime->wMilliseconds * 1000;
/* error and sanity check*/
if( sec == (time_t)-1 || abs((int)(sec-oldsec)) > SETTIME_MAX_ADJUST ){
err = 1;
SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
} else {
err=settimeofday(&tv, NULL); /* 0 is OK, -1 is error */
if(err == 0)
return TRUE;
SetLastError(ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD);
}
ERR("Cannot set time to %d/%d/%d %d:%d:%d Time adjustment %ld %s\n",
systime->wYear, systime->wMonth, systime->wDay, systime->wHour,
systime->wMinute, systime->wSecond,
sec-oldsec, err == -1 ? "No Permission" :
sec==(time_t)-1 ? "" : "is too large." );
return FALSE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetTimeZoneInformation (KERNEL32.424)
*
* Fills in the a time zone information structure with values based on
* the current local time.
*
* RETURNS
*
* The daylight savings time standard or TIME_ZONE_ID_INVALID if the call failed.
*/
DWORD WINAPI GetTimeZoneInformation(
LPTIME_ZONE_INFORMATION tzinfo /* The time zone structure to be filled in. */)
{
time_t gmt;
int bias, daylight;
memset(tzinfo, 0, sizeof(TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION));
gmt = time(NULL);
bias=TIME_GetBias(gmt,&daylight);
tzinfo->Bias = -bias / 60;
tzinfo->StandardBias = 0;
tzinfo->DaylightBias = -60;
return TIME_ZONE_ID_STANDARD;
}
/***********************************************************************
* SetTimeZoneInformation (KERNEL32.673)
*
* Set the local time zone with values based on the time zone structure.
*
* RETURNS
*
* True on successful setting of the time zone.
*
* BUGS
*
* Use the obsolete unix timezone structure and tz_dsttime member.
*/
BOOL WINAPI SetTimeZoneInformation(
const LPTIME_ZONE_INFORMATION tzinfo /* The new time zone. */)
{
struct timezone tz;
tz.tz_minuteswest = tzinfo->Bias;
#ifdef DST_NONE
tz.tz_dsttime = DST_NONE;
#else
tz.tz_dsttime = 0;
#endif
return !settimeofday(NULL, &tz);
}
/***********************************************************************
* SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime (KERNEL32.683)
*
* Converts the system time (utc) to the local time in the specified time zone.
*
* RETURNS
*
* Returns true when the local time was calculated.
*
* BUGS
*
* Does not handle daylight savings time adjustments correctly.
*/
BOOL WINAPI SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime(
LPTIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpTimeZoneInformation, /* The desired time zone. */
LPSYSTEMTIME lpUniversalTime, /* The utc time to base local time on. */
LPSYSTEMTIME lpLocalTime /* The local time in the time zone. */)
{
FIXME(":stub\n");
SetLastError(ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
return FALSE;
}
/***********************************************************************
* GetSystemTimeAsFileTime (KERNEL32.408)
*
* Fills in a file time structure with the current time in UTC format.
*/
VOID WINAPI GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(
LPFILETIME time /* The file time struct to be filled with the system time. */)
{
NtQuerySystemTime( (LARGE_INTEGER *)time );
}
/*********************************************************************
* TIME_ClockTimeToFileTime (olorin@fandra.org, 20-Sep-1998)
*
* Used by GetProcessTimes to convert clock_t into FILETIME.
*
* Differences to UnixTimeToFileTime:
* 1) Divided by CLK_TCK
* 2) Time is relative. There is no 'starting date', so there is
* no need in offset correction, like in UnixTimeToFileTime
*/
static void TIME_ClockTimeToFileTime(clock_t unix_time, LPFILETIME filetime)
{
LONGLONG secs = RtlEnlargedUnsignedMultiply( unix_time, 10000000 );
((LARGE_INTEGER *)filetime)->QuadPart = RtlExtendedLargeIntegerDivide( secs, CLK_TCK, NULL );
}
/*********************************************************************
* GetProcessTimes (KERNEL32.378)
*
* Returns the user and kernel execution times of a process,
* along with the creation and exit times if known.
*
* olorin@fandra.org:
* Would be nice to subtract the cpu time, used by Wine at startup.
* Also, there is a need to separate times used by different applications.
*
* RETURNS
*
* Always returns true.
*
* BUGS
*
* lpCreationTime, lpExitTime are NOT INITIALIZED.
*/
BOOL WINAPI GetProcessTimes(
HANDLE hprocess, /* The process to be queried (obtained from PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION). */
LPFILETIME lpCreationTime, /* The creation time of the process. */
LPFILETIME lpExitTime, /* The exit time of the process if exited. */
LPFILETIME lpKernelTime, /* The time spent in kernal routines in 100's of nanoseconds. */
LPFILETIME lpUserTime /* The time spent in user routines in 100's of nanoseconds. */)
{
struct tms tms;
times(&tms);
TIME_ClockTimeToFileTime(tms.tms_utime,lpUserTime);
TIME_ClockTimeToFileTime(tms.tms_stime,lpKernelTime);
return TRUE;
}