/* Provide gettimeofday for systems that don't have it or for which it's broken. Copyright (C) 2001-2003, 2005-2007, 2009-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; if not, see . */ /* written by Jim Meyering */ #include /* Specification. */ #include #include #if (defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__) && ! defined __CYGWIN__ # define WINDOWS_NATIVE # include #endif #include "localtime-buffer.h" #ifdef WINDOWS_NATIVE /* GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime was introduced only in Windows 8. */ typedef void (WINAPI * GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFuncType) (FILETIME *lpTime); static GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFuncType GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFunc = NULL; static BOOL initialized = FALSE; static void initialize (void) { HMODULE kernel32 = LoadLibrary ("kernel32.dll"); if (kernel32 != NULL) { GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFunc = (GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFuncType) GetProcAddress (kernel32, "GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime"); } initialized = TRUE; } #endif /* This is a wrapper for gettimeofday. It is used only on systems that lack this function, or whose implementation of this function causes problems. Work around the bug in some systems whereby gettimeofday clobbers the static buffer that localtime uses for its return value. The gettimeofday function from Mac OS X 10.0.4 (i.e., Darwin 1.3.7) has this problem. */ int gettimeofday (struct timeval *restrict tv, void *restrict tz) { #undef gettimeofday #ifdef WINDOWS_NATIVE /* On native Windows, there are two ways to get the current time: GetSystemTimeAsFileTime or GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime . GetSystemTimeAsFileTime produces values that jump by increments of 15.627 milliseconds (!) on average. Whereas GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime values usually jump by 1 or 2 microseconds. More discussion on this topic: . */ FILETIME current_time; if (!initialized) initialize (); if (GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFunc != NULL) GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTimeFunc (¤t_time); else GetSystemTimeAsFileTime (¤t_time); /* Convert from FILETIME to 'struct timeval'. */ /* FILETIME: */ ULONGLONG since_1601 = ((ULONGLONG) current_time.dwHighDateTime << 32) | (ULONGLONG) current_time.dwLowDateTime; /* Between 1601-01-01 and 1970-01-01 there were 280 normal years and 89 leap years, in total 134774 days. */ ULONGLONG since_1970 = since_1601 - (ULONGLONG) 134774 * (ULONGLONG) 86400 * (ULONGLONG) 10000000; ULONGLONG microseconds_since_1970 = since_1970 / (ULONGLONG) 10; tv->tv_sec = microseconds_since_1970 / (ULONGLONG) 1000000; tv->tv_usec = microseconds_since_1970 % (ULONGLONG) 1000000; return 0; #else # if HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY # if GETTIMEOFDAY_CLOBBERS_LOCALTIME /* Save and restore the contents of the buffer used for localtime's result around the call to gettimeofday. */ struct tm save = *localtime_buffer_addr; # endif # if defined timeval /* 'struct timeval' overridden by gnulib? */ # undef timeval struct timeval otv; int result = gettimeofday (&otv, (struct timezone *) tz); if (result == 0) { tv->tv_sec = otv.tv_sec; tv->tv_usec = otv.tv_usec; } # else int result = gettimeofday (tv, (struct timezone *) tz); # endif # if GETTIMEOFDAY_CLOBBERS_LOCALTIME *localtime_buffer_addr = save; # endif return result; # else # if !defined OK_TO_USE_1S_CLOCK # error "Only 1-second nominal clock resolution found. Is that intended?" \ "If so, compile with the -DOK_TO_USE_1S_CLOCK option." # endif tv->tv_sec = time (NULL); tv->tv_usec = 0; return 0; # endif #endif }