1 /* $OpenBSD: o_time.c,v 1.15 2014/06/12 15:49:27 deraadt Exp $ */
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66 /* Take a tm structure and add an offset to it. This avoids any OS issues
67 * with restricted date types and overflows which cause the year 2038
71 #define SECS_PER_DAY (24 * 60 * 60)
73 static long date_to_julian(int y
, int m
, int d
);
74 static void julian_to_date(long jd
, int *y
, int *m
, int *d
);
77 OPENSSL_gmtime_adj(struct tm
*tm
, int off_day
, long offset_sec
)
79 int offset_hms
, offset_day
;
81 int time_year
, time_month
, time_day
;
82 /* split offset into days and day seconds */
83 offset_day
= offset_sec
/ SECS_PER_DAY
;
84 /* Avoid sign issues with % operator */
85 offset_hms
= offset_sec
- (offset_day
* SECS_PER_DAY
);
86 offset_day
+= off_day
;
87 /* Add current time seconds to offset */
88 offset_hms
+= tm
->tm_hour
* 3600 + tm
->tm_min
* 60 + tm
->tm_sec
;
89 /* Adjust day seconds if overflow */
90 if (offset_hms
>= SECS_PER_DAY
) {
92 offset_hms
-= SECS_PER_DAY
;
93 } else if (offset_hms
< 0) {
95 offset_hms
+= SECS_PER_DAY
;
98 /* Convert date of time structure into a Julian day number.
101 time_year
= tm
->tm_year
+ 1900;
102 time_month
= tm
->tm_mon
+ 1;
103 time_day
= tm
->tm_mday
;
105 time_jd
= date_to_julian(time_year
, time_month
, time_day
);
107 /* Work out Julian day of new date */
108 time_jd
+= offset_day
;
113 /* Convert Julian day back to date */
115 julian_to_date(time_jd
, &time_year
, &time_month
, &time_day
);
117 if (time_year
< 1900 || time_year
> 9999)
120 /* Update tm structure */
122 tm
->tm_year
= time_year
- 1900;
123 tm
->tm_mon
= time_month
- 1;
124 tm
->tm_mday
= time_day
;
126 tm
->tm_hour
= offset_hms
/ 3600;
127 tm
->tm_min
= (offset_hms
/ 60) % 60;
128 tm
->tm_sec
= offset_hms
% 60;
134 /* Convert date to and from julian day
135 * Uses Fliegel & Van Flandern algorithm
138 date_to_julian(int y
, int m
, int d
)
140 return (1461 * (y
+ 4800 + (m
- 14) / 12)) / 4 +
141 (367 * (m
- 2 - 12 * ((m
- 14) / 12))) / 12 -
142 (3 * ((y
+ 4900 + (m
- 14) / 12) / 100)) / 4 +
147 julian_to_date(long jd
, int *y
, int *m
, int *d
)
150 long n
= (4 * L
) / 146097;
153 L
= L
- (146097 * n
+ 3) / 4;
154 i
= (4000 * (L
+ 1)) / 1461001;
155 L
= L
- (1461 * i
) / 4 + 31;
157 *d
= L
- (2447 * j
) / 80;
159 *m
= j
+ 2 - (12 * L
);
160 *y
= 100 * (n
- 49) + i
+ L
;