2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2004
6 Copyright (C) Stefan (metze) Metzmacher 2002
7 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007
8 Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2011
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24 #ifndef _SAMBA_TIME_H_
25 #define _SAMBA_TIME_H_
33 /* we use 0 here, because (time_t)-1 means error */
38 * we use the INT32_MAX here as on 64 bit systems,
39 * gmtime() fails with INT64_MAX
42 #define TIME_T_MAX MIN(INT32_MAX,_TYPE_MAXIMUM(time_t))
46 * According to Windows API FileTimeToSystemTime() documentation the highest
47 * allowed value " ... must be less than 0x8000000000000000.".
49 #define NTTIME_MAX INT64_MAX
52 * The lowest possible value when NTTIME=0 is used as sentinel value.
57 * NTTIME_OMIT in a setinfo tells us to not modify the corresponding on-disk
63 * Disable automatic timestamp updates, as described in MS-FSA. Samba doesn't
66 #define NTTIME_FREEZE UINT64_MAX
67 #define NTTIME_THAW (UINT64_MAX - 1)
69 #define SAMBA_UTIME_NOW UTIME_NOW
70 #define SAMBA_UTIME_OMIT UTIME_OMIT
72 /* 64 bit time (100 nanosec) 1601 - cifs6.txt, section 3.5, page 30, 4 byte aligned */
73 typedef uint64_t NTTIME
;
75 #define NTTIME_USEC (10UL)
76 #define NTTIME_MSEC (1000UL * NTTIME_USEC)
79 External access to time_t_min and time_t_max.
81 time_t get_time_t_max(void);
84 a gettimeofday wrapper
86 void GetTimeOfDay(struct timeval
*tval
);
89 a wrapper to preferably get the monotonic time
91 void clock_gettime_mono(struct timespec
*tp
);
94 a wrapper to preferably get the monotonic time in s
96 time_t time_mono(time_t *t
);
99 interpret an 8 byte "filetime" structure to a time_t
100 It's originally in "100ns units since jan 1st 1601"
102 time_t nt_time_to_unix(NTTIME nt
);
105 put a 8 byte filetime from a time_t
106 This takes GMT as input
108 void unix_to_nt_time(NTTIME
*nt
, time_t t
);
111 check if it's a null unix time
113 bool null_time(time_t t
);
116 check if it's a null NTTIME
118 bool null_nttime(NTTIME t
);
121 put a dos date into a buffer (time/date format)
122 This takes GMT time and puts local time in the buffer
124 void push_dos_date(uint8_t *buf
, int offset
, time_t unixdate
, int zone_offset
);
127 put a dos date into a buffer (date/time format)
128 This takes GMT time and puts local time in the buffer
130 void push_dos_date2(uint8_t *buf
,int offset
,time_t unixdate
, int zone_offset
);
133 put a dos 32 bit "unix like" date into a buffer. This routine takes
134 GMT and converts it to LOCAL time before putting it (most SMBs assume
135 localtime for this sort of date)
137 void push_dos_date3(uint8_t *buf
,int offset
,time_t unixdate
, int zone_offset
);
140 create a unix date (int GMT) from a dos date (which is actually in
143 time_t pull_dos_date(const uint8_t *date_ptr
, int zone_offset
);
146 like make_unix_date() but the words are reversed
148 time_t pull_dos_date2(const uint8_t *date_ptr
, int zone_offset
);
151 create a unix GMT date from a dos date in 32 bit "unix like" format
152 these generally arrive as localtimes, with corresponding DST
154 time_t pull_dos_date3(const uint8_t *date_ptr
, int zone_offset
);
157 Return a date and time as a string (optionally with microseconds)
159 format is %Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S if strftime is available
162 char *timeval_string(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
, const struct timeval
*tp
, bool hires
);
165 const char *timespec_string_buf(const struct timespec
*tp
,
167 struct timeval_buf
*buf
);
170 Return the current date and time as a string (optionally with microseconds)
172 format is %Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S if strftime is available
174 char *current_timestring(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
, bool hires
);
177 Return a date and time as a string (optionally with microseconds)
179 format is %Y%m%d_%H%M%S or %Y%m%d_%H%M%S_%us
182 char *minimal_timeval_string(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
, const struct timeval
*tp
, bool hires
);
185 Return the current date and time as a string (optionally with microseconds)
187 format is %Y%m%d_%H%M%S or %Y%m%d_%H%M%S_%us
189 char *current_minimal_timestring(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
, bool hires
);
192 return a HTTP/1.0 time string
194 char *http_timestring(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, time_t t
);
197 Return the date and time as a string
199 format is %a %b %e %X %Y %Z
201 char *timestring(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, time_t t
);
204 return a talloced string representing a NTTIME for human consumption
206 const char *nt_time_string(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, NTTIME nt
);
209 put a NTTIME into a packet
211 void push_nttime(uint8_t *base
, uint16_t offset
, NTTIME t
);
214 pull a NTTIME from a packet
216 NTTIME
pull_nttime(uint8_t *base
, uint16_t offset
);
219 return (tv1 - tv2) in microseconds
221 int64_t usec_time_diff(const struct timeval
*tv1
, const struct timeval
*tv2
);
224 return (tp1 - tp2) in nanoseconds
226 int64_t nsec_time_diff(const struct timespec
*tp1
, const struct timespec
*tp2
);
229 return a zero timeval
231 struct timeval
timeval_zero(void);
234 return true if a timeval is zero
236 bool timeval_is_zero(const struct timeval
*tv
);
239 return a timeval for the current time
241 struct timeval
timeval_current(void);
244 return a timeval ofs microseconds after tv
246 struct timeval
timeval_add(const struct timeval
*tv
,
247 uint32_t secs
, uint32_t usecs
);
250 return the sum of two timeval structures
252 struct timeval
timeval_sum(const struct timeval
*tv1
,
253 const struct timeval
*tv2
);
256 return a timeval secs/usecs into the future
258 struct timeval
timeval_current_ofs(uint32_t secs
, uint32_t usecs
);
261 return a timeval milliseconds into the future
263 struct timeval
timeval_current_ofs_msec(uint32_t msecs
);
266 return a timeval microseconds into the future
268 struct timeval
timeval_current_ofs_usec(uint32_t usecs
);
271 compare two timeval structures.
272 Return -1 if tv1 < tv2
273 Return 0 if tv1 == tv2
274 Return 1 if tv1 > tv2
276 int timeval_compare(const struct timeval
*tv1
, const struct timeval
*tv2
);
279 return true if a timer is in the past
281 bool timeval_expired(const struct timeval
*tv
);
284 return the number of seconds elapsed between two times
286 double timeval_elapsed2(const struct timeval
*tv1
, const struct timeval
*tv2
);
289 return the number of seconds elapsed since a given time
291 double timeval_elapsed(const struct timeval
*tv
);
294 return the number of seconds elapsed between two times
296 double timespec_elapsed2(const struct timespec
*ts1
,
297 const struct timespec
*ts2
);
299 return the number of seconds elapsed since a given time
301 double timespec_elapsed(const struct timespec
*ts
);
304 return the lesser of two timevals
306 struct timeval
timeval_min(const struct timeval
*tv1
,
307 const struct timeval
*tv2
);
310 return the greater of two timevals
312 struct timeval
timeval_max(const struct timeval
*tv1
,
313 const struct timeval
*tv2
);
316 convert a timeval to a NTTIME
318 NTTIME
timeval_to_nttime(const struct timeval
*tv
);
321 convert a NTTIME to a timeval
323 void nttime_to_timeval(struct timeval
*tv
, NTTIME t
);
326 return the UTC offset in seconds west of UTC, or 0 if it cannot be determined
328 int get_time_zone(time_t t
);
331 check if 2 NTTIMEs are equal.
333 bool nt_time_equal(NTTIME
*t1
, NTTIME
*t2
);
335 void interpret_dos_date(uint32_t date
,int *year
,int *month
,int *day
,int *hour
,int *minute
,int *second
);
337 struct timespec
nt_time_to_unix_timespec_raw(NTTIME nt
);
339 struct timespec
nt_time_to_unix_timespec(NTTIME nt
);
341 time_t convert_timespec_to_time_t(struct timespec ts
);
343 struct timespec
convert_time_t_to_timespec(time_t t
);
345 bool null_timespec(struct timespec ts
);
347 struct timespec
convert_timeval_to_timespec(const struct timeval tv
);
348 struct timeval
convert_timespec_to_timeval(const struct timespec ts
);
349 struct timespec
timespec_current(void);
350 struct timespec
timespec_min(const struct timespec
*ts1
,
351 const struct timespec
*ts2
);
352 int timespec_compare(const struct timespec
*ts1
, const struct timespec
*ts2
);
353 void round_timespec_to_sec(struct timespec
*ts
);
354 void round_timespec_to_usec(struct timespec
*ts
);
355 void round_timespec_to_nttime(struct timespec
*ts
);
356 NTTIME
unix_timespec_to_nt_time(struct timespec ts
);
357 void normalize_timespec(struct timespec
*ts
);
360 * Functions supporting the full range of time_t and struct timespec values,
361 * including 0, -1 and all other negative values. These functions don't use 0 or
362 * -1 values as sentinel to denote "unset" variables, but use the POSIX 2008
363 * define UTIME_OMIT from utimensat(2).
365 bool is_omit_timespec(const struct timespec
*ts
);
366 struct timespec
make_omit_timespec(void);
367 NTTIME
full_timespec_to_nt_time(const struct timespec
*ts
);
368 struct timespec
nt_time_to_full_timespec(NTTIME nt
);
369 time_t full_timespec_to_time_t(const struct timespec
*ts
);
370 time_t nt_time_to_full_time_t(NTTIME nt
);
371 struct timespec
time_t_to_full_timespec(time_t t
);
374 * Functions to get and set the number of nanoseconds for times in a stat field.
375 * If the stat has timestamp granularity less than nanosecond, then the set_*
376 * operations will be lossy.
379 time_t get_atimensec(const struct stat
*);
380 time_t get_mtimensec(const struct stat
*);
381 time_t get_ctimensec(const struct stat
*);
382 void set_atimensec(struct stat
*, time_t);
383 void set_mtimensec(struct stat
*, time_t);
384 void set_ctimensec(struct stat
*, time_t);
386 /* These are convenience wrappers for the above getters. */
387 struct timespec
get_atimespec(const struct stat
*);
388 struct timespec
get_mtimespec(const struct stat
*);
389 struct timespec
get_ctimespec(const struct stat
*);
391 #endif /* _SAMBA_TIME_H_ */