/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) NGINX, Inc. */ #ifndef _NXT_UNIX_TIME_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NXT_UNIX_TIME_H_INCLUDED_ typedef uint64_t nxt_nsec_t; typedef int64_t nxt_nsec_int_t; #define NXT_INFINITE_NSEC ((nxt_nsec_t) -1) typedef struct { nxt_time_t sec; nxt_uint_t nsec; } nxt_realtime_t; /* * nxt_monotonic_time_t includes nxt_realtime_t to eliminate * surplus gettimeofday() call on platform without monotonic time. */ typedef struct { nxt_realtime_t realtime; nxt_nsec_t monotonic; nxt_nsec_t update; #if !(NXT_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC || NXT_SOLARIS || NXT_HPUX || NXT_MACOSX) nxt_nsec_t previous; #endif } nxt_monotonic_time_t; NXT_EXPORT void nxt_realtime(nxt_realtime_t *now); NXT_EXPORT void nxt_monotonic_time(nxt_monotonic_time_t *now); NXT_EXPORT void nxt_localtime(nxt_time_t s, struct tm *tm); NXT_EXPORT void nxt_timezone_update(void); /* * Both localtime() and localtime_r() are not Async-Signal-Safe, therefore, * they can not be used in signal handlers. Since Daylight Saving Time (DST) * state changes no more than twice a year, a simple workaround is to use * a previously cached GMT offset value and nxt_gmtime(): * * nxt_gmtime(GMT seconds + GMT offset, tm); * * GMT offset with account of current DST state can be obtained only * using localtime()'s struct tm because: * * 1) gettimeofday() does not return GMT offset at almost all platforms. * MacOSX returns a value cached after the first localtime() call. * AIX returns GMT offset without account of DST state and indicates * only that timezone has DST, but does not indicate current DST state. * * 2) There are the "timezone" and "daylight" variables on Linux, Solaris, * HP-UX, IRIX, and other systems. The "daylight" variable indicates * only that timezone has DST, but does not indicate current DST state. * * 3) Solaris and IRIX have the "altzone" variable which contains GMT offset * for timezone with DST applied, but without account of DST state. * * 4) There is the "struct tm.tm_gmtoff" field on BSD systems and modern Linux. * This field contains GMT offset with account of DST state. * * 5) The "struct tm.tm_isdst" field returned by localtime() indicates * current DST state on all platforms. This field may have three values: * positive means DST in effect, zero means DST is not in effect, and * negative means DST state is unknown. */ #if (NXT_HAVE_TM_GMTOFF) #define nxt_timezone(tm) \ ((tm)->tm_gmtoff) #elif (NXT_HAVE_ALTZONE) #define nxt_timezone(tm) \ (-(((tm)->tm_isdst > 0) ? altzone : timezone)) #else #define nxt_timezone(tm) \ (-(((tm)->tm_isdst > 0) ? timezone + 3600 : timezone)) #endif typedef uint32_t nxt_msec_t; typedef int32_t nxt_msec_int_t; #define NXT_INFINITE_MSEC ((nxt_msec_t) -1) /* * Since nxt_msec_t values are stored just in 32 bits, they overflow * every 49 days. This signed subtraction takes into account that overflow. * "nxt_msec_diff(m1, m2) < 0" means that m1 is lesser than m2. */ #define nxt_msec_diff(m1, m2) \ ((int32_t) ((m1) - (m2))) #endif /* _NXT_UNIX_TIME_H_INCLUDED_ */