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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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/*
* PR time code.
*/
#include "jsstddef.h"
#ifdef SOLARIS
#define _REENTRANT 1
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "jstypes.h"
#include "jsutil.h"
#include "jsprf.h"
#include "prmjtime.h"
#define PRMJ_DO_MILLISECONDS 1
#ifdef XP_OS2
#include <sys/timeb.h>
#endif
#ifdef XP_WIN
#include <windef.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#endif
#if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_BEOS)
#ifdef _SVID_GETTOD /* Defined only on Solaris, see Solaris <sys/types.h> */
extern int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv);
#endif
#include <sys/time.h>
#endif /* XP_UNIX */
#define IS_LEAP(year) \
(year != 0 && ((((year & 0x3) == 0) && \
((year - ((year/100) * 100)) != 0)) || \
(year - ((year/400) * 400)) == 0))
#define PRMJ_HOUR_SECONDS 3600L
#define PRMJ_DAY_SECONDS (24L * PRMJ_HOUR_SECONDS)
#define PRMJ_YEAR_SECONDS (PRMJ_DAY_SECONDS * 365L)
#define PRMJ_MAX_UNIX_TIMET 2145859200L /*time_t value equiv. to 12/31/2037 */
/* function prototypes */
static void PRMJ_basetime(JSInt64 tsecs, PRMJTime *prtm);
/*
* get the difference in seconds between this time zone and UTC (GMT)
*/
JSInt32
PRMJ_LocalGMTDifference()
{
#if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_OS2) || defined(XP_BEOS)
struct tm ltime;
/* get the difference between this time zone and GMT */
memset((char *)&ltime,0,sizeof(ltime));
ltime.tm_mday = 2;
ltime.tm_year = 70;
#ifdef SUNOS4
ltime.tm_zone = 0;
ltime.tm_gmtoff = 0;
return timelocal(&ltime) - (24 * 3600);
#else
return mktime(&ltime) - (24L * 3600L);
#endif
#endif
}
/* Constants for GMT offset from 1970 */
#define G1970GMTMICROHI 0x00dcdcad /* micro secs to 1970 hi */
#define G1970GMTMICROLOW 0x8b3fa000 /* micro secs to 1970 low */
#define G2037GMTMICROHI 0x00e45fab /* micro secs to 2037 high */
#define G2037GMTMICROLOW 0x7a238000 /* micro secs to 2037 low */
/* Convert from base time to extended time */
static JSInt64
PRMJ_ToExtendedTime(JSInt32 base_time)
{
JSInt64 exttime;
JSInt64 g1970GMTMicroSeconds;
JSInt64 low;
JSInt32 diff;
JSInt64 tmp;
JSInt64 tmp1;
diff = PRMJ_LocalGMTDifference();
JSLL_UI2L(tmp, PRMJ_USEC_PER_SEC);
JSLL_I2L(tmp1,diff);
JSLL_MUL(tmp,tmp,tmp1);
JSLL_UI2L(g1970GMTMicroSeconds,G1970GMTMICROHI);
JSLL_UI2L(low,G1970GMTMICROLOW);
#ifndef JS_HAVE_LONG_LONG
JSLL_SHL(g1970GMTMicroSeconds,g1970GMTMicroSeconds,16);
JSLL_SHL(g1970GMTMicroSeconds,g1970GMTMicroSeconds,16);
#else
JSLL_SHL(g1970GMTMicroSeconds,g1970GMTMicroSeconds,32);
#endif
JSLL_ADD(g1970GMTMicroSeconds,g1970GMTMicroSeconds,low);
JSLL_I2L(exttime,base_time);
JSLL_ADD(exttime,exttime,g1970GMTMicroSeconds);
JSLL_SUB(exttime,exttime,tmp);
return exttime;
}
JSInt64
PRMJ_Now(void)
{
#ifdef XP_OS2
JSInt64 s, us, ms2us, s2us;
struct timeb b;
#endif
#ifdef XP_WIN
JSInt64 s, us,
win2un = JSLL_INIT(0x19DB1DE, 0xD53E8000),
ten = JSLL_INIT(0, 10);
FILETIME time, midnight;
#endif
#if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_BEOS)
struct timeval tv;
JSInt64 s, us, s2us;
#endif /* XP_UNIX */
#ifdef XP_OS2
ftime(&b);
JSLL_UI2L(ms2us, PRMJ_USEC_PER_MSEC);
JSLL_UI2L(s2us, PRMJ_USEC_PER_SEC);
JSLL_UI2L(s, b.time);
JSLL_UI2L(us, b.millitm);
JSLL_MUL(us, us, ms2us);
JSLL_MUL(s, s, s2us);
JSLL_ADD(s, s, us);
return s;
#endif
#ifdef XP_WIN
/* The windows epoch is around 1600. The unix epoch is around 1970.
win2un is the difference (in windows time units which are 10 times
more precise than the JS time unit) */
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&time);
/* Win9x gets confused at midnight
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q224423
So if the low part (precision <8mins) is 0 then we get the time
again. */
if (!time.dwLowDateTime) {
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&midnight);
time.dwHighDateTime = midnight.dwHighDateTime;
}
JSLL_UI2L(s, time.dwHighDateTime);
JSLL_UI2L(us, time.dwLowDateTime);
JSLL_SHL(s, s, 32);
JSLL_ADD(s, s, us);
JSLL_SUB(s, s, win2un);
JSLL_DIV(s, s, ten);
return s;
#endif
#if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_BEOS)
#ifdef _SVID_GETTOD /* Defined only on Solaris, see Solaris <sys/types.h> */
gettimeofday(&tv);
#else
gettimeofday(&tv, 0);
#endif /* _SVID_GETTOD */
JSLL_UI2L(s2us, PRMJ_USEC_PER_SEC);
JSLL_UI2L(s, tv.tv_sec);
JSLL_UI2L(us, tv.tv_usec);
JSLL_MUL(s, s, s2us);
JSLL_ADD(s, s, us);
return s;
#endif /* XP_UNIX */
}
/* Get the DST timezone offset for the time passed in */
JSInt64
PRMJ_DSTOffset(JSInt64 local_time)
{
JSInt64 us2s;
time_t local;
JSInt32 diff;
JSInt64 maxtimet;
struct tm tm;
PRMJTime prtm;
#ifndef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
struct tm *ptm;
#endif
JSLL_UI2L(us2s, PRMJ_USEC_PER_SEC);
JSLL_DIV(local_time, local_time, us2s);
/* get the maximum of time_t value */
JSLL_UI2L(maxtimet,PRMJ_MAX_UNIX_TIMET);
if(JSLL_CMP(local_time,>,maxtimet)){
JSLL_UI2L(local_time,PRMJ_MAX_UNIX_TIMET);
} else if(!JSLL_GE_ZERO(local_time)){
/*go ahead a day to make localtime work (does not work with 0) */
JSLL_UI2L(local_time,PRMJ_DAY_SECONDS);
}
JSLL_L2UI(local,local_time);
PRMJ_basetime(local_time,&prtm);
#ifndef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
ptm = localtime(&local);
if(!ptm){
return JSLL_ZERO;
}
tm = *ptm;
#else
localtime_r(&local,&tm); /* get dst information */
#endif
diff = ((tm.tm_hour - prtm.tm_hour) * PRMJ_HOUR_SECONDS) +
((tm.tm_min - prtm.tm_min) * 60);
if(diff < 0){
diff += PRMJ_DAY_SECONDS;
}
JSLL_UI2L(local_time,diff);
JSLL_MUL(local_time,local_time,us2s);
return(local_time);
}
/* Format a time value into a buffer. Same semantics as strftime() */
size_t
PRMJ_FormatTime(char *buf, int buflen, char *fmt, PRMJTime *prtm)
{
#if defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_OS2) || defined(XP_BEOS)
struct tm a;
/* Zero out the tm struct. Linux, SunOS 4 struct tm has extra members int
* tm_gmtoff, char *tm_zone; when tm_zone is garbage, strftime gets
* confused and dumps core. NSPR20 prtime.c attempts to fill these in by
* calling mktime on the partially filled struct, but this doesn't seem to
* work as well; the result string has "can't get timezone" for ECMA-valid
* years. Might still make sense to use this, but find the range of years
* for which valid tz information exists, and map (per ECMA hint) from the
* given year into that range.
* N.B. This hasn't been tested with anything that actually _uses_
* tm_gmtoff; zero might be the wrong thing to set it to if you really need
* to format a time. This fix is for jsdate.c, which only uses
* JS_FormatTime to get a string representing the time zone. */
memset(&a, 0, sizeof(struct tm));
a.tm_sec = prtm->tm_sec;
a.tm_min = prtm->tm_min;
a.tm_hour = prtm->tm_hour;
a.tm_mday = prtm->tm_mday;
a.tm_mon = prtm->tm_mon;
a.tm_wday = prtm->tm_wday;
a.tm_year = prtm->tm_year - 1900;
a.tm_yday = prtm->tm_yday;
a.tm_isdst = prtm->tm_isdst;
/* Even with the above, SunOS 4 seems to detonate if tm_zone and tm_gmtoff
* are null. This doesn't quite work, though - the timezone is off by
* tzoff + dst. (And mktime seems to return -1 for the exact dst
* changeover time.)
*/
#if defined(SUNOS4)
if (mktime(&a) == -1) {
/* Seems to fail whenever the requested date is outside of the 32-bit
* UNIX epoch. We could proceed at this point (setting a.tm_zone to
* "") but then strftime returns a string with a 2-digit field of
* garbage for the year. So we return 0 and hope jsdate.c
* will fall back on toString.
*/
return 0;
}
#endif
return strftime(buf, buflen, fmt, &a);
#endif
}
/* table for number of days in a month */
static int mtab[] = {
/* jan, feb,mar,apr,may,jun */
31,28,31,30,31,30,
/* july,aug,sep,oct,nov,dec */
31,31,30,31,30,31
};
/*
* basic time calculation functionality for localtime and gmtime
* setups up prtm argument with correct values based upon input number
* of seconds.
*/
static void
PRMJ_basetime(JSInt64 tsecs, PRMJTime *prtm)
{
/* convert tsecs back to year,month,day,hour,secs */
JSInt32 year = 0;
JSInt32 month = 0;
JSInt32 yday = 0;
JSInt32 mday = 0;
JSInt32 wday = 6; /* start on a Sunday */
JSInt32 days = 0;
JSInt32 seconds = 0;
JSInt32 minutes = 0;
JSInt32 hours = 0;
JSInt32 isleap = 0;
JSInt64 result;
JSInt64 result1;
JSInt64 result2;
JSInt64 base;
JSLL_UI2L(result,0);
JSLL_UI2L(result1,0);
JSLL_UI2L(result2,0);
/* get the base time via UTC */
base = PRMJ_ToExtendedTime(0);
JSLL_UI2L(result, PRMJ_USEC_PER_SEC);
JSLL_DIV(base,base,result);
JSLL_ADD(tsecs,tsecs,base);
JSLL_UI2L(result, PRMJ_YEAR_SECONDS);
JSLL_UI2L(result1,PRMJ_DAY_SECONDS);
JSLL_ADD(result2,result,result1);
/* get the year */
while ((isleap == 0) ? !JSLL_CMP(tsecs,<,result) : !JSLL_CMP(tsecs,<,result2)) {
/* subtract a year from tsecs */
JSLL_SUB(tsecs,tsecs,result);
days += 365;
/* is it a leap year ? */
if(IS_LEAP(year)){
JSLL_SUB(tsecs,tsecs,result1);
days++;
}
year++;
isleap = IS_LEAP(year);
}
JSLL_UI2L(result1,PRMJ_DAY_SECONDS);
JSLL_DIV(result,tsecs,result1);
JSLL_L2I(mday,result);
/* let's find the month */
while(((month == 1 && isleap) ?
(mday >= mtab[month] + 1) :
(mday >= mtab[month]))){
yday += mtab[month];
days += mtab[month];
mday -= mtab[month];
/* it's a Feb, check if this is a leap year */
if(month == 1 && isleap != 0){
yday++;
days++;
mday--;
}
month++;
}
/* now adjust tsecs */
JSLL_MUL(result,result,result1);
JSLL_SUB(tsecs,tsecs,result);
mday++; /* day of month always start with 1 */
days += mday;
wday = (days + wday) % 7;
yday += mday;
/* get the hours */
JSLL_UI2L(result1,PRMJ_HOUR_SECONDS);
JSLL_DIV(result,tsecs,result1);
JSLL_L2I(hours,result);
JSLL_MUL(result,result,result1);
JSLL_SUB(tsecs,tsecs,result);
/* get minutes */
JSLL_UI2L(result1,60);
JSLL_DIV(result,tsecs,result1);
JSLL_L2I(minutes,result);
JSLL_MUL(result,result,result1);
JSLL_SUB(tsecs,tsecs,result);
JSLL_L2I(seconds,tsecs);
prtm->tm_usec = 0L;
prtm->tm_sec = (JSInt8)seconds;
prtm->tm_min = (JSInt8)minutes;
prtm->tm_hour = (JSInt8)hours;
prtm->tm_mday = (JSInt8)mday;
prtm->tm_mon = (JSInt8)month;
prtm->tm_wday = (JSInt8)wday;
prtm->tm_year = (JSInt16)year;
prtm->tm_yday = (JSInt16)yday;
}