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Kinson Chika8fa74c2011-07-29 11:33:41 -07001/* crypto/o_time.c -*- mode:C; c-file-style: "eay" -*- */
2/* Written by Richard Levitte (richard@levitte.org) for the OpenSSL
3 * project 2001.
4 */
5/* Written by Dr Stephen N Henson (steve@openssl.org) for the OpenSSL
6 * project 2008.
7 */
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60 */
61
62#include <openssl/e_os2.h>
63#include <string.h>
64#include "o_time.h"
65
66#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_VMS
67# include <libdtdef.h>
68# include <lib$routines.h>
69# include <lnmdef.h>
70# include <starlet.h>
71# include <descrip.h>
72# include <stdlib.h>
73#endif
74
75struct tm *OPENSSL_gmtime(const time_t *timer, struct tm *result)
76 {
77 struct tm *ts = NULL;
78
79#if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_OS2) && (!defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) || defined(gmtime_r)) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_MACOSX) && !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_SUNOS)
80 /* should return &data, but doesn't on some systems,
81 so we don't even look at the return value */
82 gmtime_r(timer,result);
83 ts = result;
84#elif !defined(OPENSSL_SYS_VMS)
85 ts = gmtime(timer);
86 if (ts == NULL)
87 return NULL;
88
89 memcpy(result, ts, sizeof(struct tm));
90 ts = result;
91#endif
92#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_VMS
93 if (ts == NULL)
94 {
95 static $DESCRIPTOR(tabnam,"LNM$DCL_LOGICAL");
96 static $DESCRIPTOR(lognam,"SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL");
97 char logvalue[256];
98 unsigned int reslen = 0;
99 struct {
100 short buflen;
101 short code;
102 void *bufaddr;
103 unsigned int *reslen;
104 } itemlist[] = {
105 { 0, LNM$_STRING, 0, 0 },
106 { 0, 0, 0, 0 },
107 };
108 int status;
109 time_t t;
110
111 /* Get the value for SYS$TIMEZONE_DIFFERENTIAL */
112 itemlist[0].buflen = sizeof(logvalue);
113 itemlist[0].bufaddr = logvalue;
114 itemlist[0].reslen = &reslen;
115 status = sys$trnlnm(0, &tabnam, &lognam, 0, itemlist);
116 if (!(status & 1))
117 return NULL;
118 logvalue[reslen] = '\0';
119
120 t = *timer;
121
122/* The following is extracted from the DEC C header time.h */
123/*
124** Beginning in OpenVMS Version 7.0 mktime, time, ctime, strftime
125** have two implementations. One implementation is provided
126** for compatibility and deals with time in terms of local time,
127** the other __utc_* deals with time in terms of UTC.
128*/
129/* We use the same conditions as in said time.h to check if we should
130 assume that t contains local time (and should therefore be adjusted)
131 or UTC (and should therefore be left untouched). */
132#if __CRTL_VER < 70000000 || defined _VMS_V6_SOURCE
133 /* Get the numerical value of the equivalence string */
134 status = atoi(logvalue);
135
136 /* and use it to move time to GMT */
137 t -= status;
138#endif
139
140 /* then convert the result to the time structure */
141
142 /* Since there was no gmtime_r() to do this stuff for us,
143 we have to do it the hard way. */
144 {
145 /* The VMS epoch is the astronomical Smithsonian date,
146 if I remember correctly, which is November 17, 1858.
147 Furthermore, time is measure in thenths of microseconds
148 and stored in quadwords (64 bit integers). unix_epoch
149 below is January 1st 1970 expressed as a VMS time. The
150 following code was used to get this number:
151
152 #include <stdio.h>
153 #include <stdlib.h>
154 #include <lib$routines.h>
155 #include <starlet.h>
156
157 main()
158 {
159 unsigned long systime[2];
160 unsigned short epoch_values[7] =
161 { 1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
162
163 lib$cvt_vectim(epoch_values, systime);
164
165 printf("%u %u", systime[0], systime[1]);
166 }
167 */
168 unsigned long unix_epoch[2] = { 1273708544, 8164711 };
169 unsigned long deltatime[2];
170 unsigned long systime[2];
171 struct vms_vectime
172 {
173 short year, month, day, hour, minute, second,
174 centi_second;
175 } time_values;
176 long operation;
177
178 /* Turn the number of seconds since January 1st 1970 to
179 an internal delta time.
180 Note that lib$cvt_to_internal_time() will assume
181 that t is signed, and will therefore break on 32-bit
182 systems some time in 2038.
183 */
184 operation = LIB$K_DELTA_SECONDS;
185 status = lib$cvt_to_internal_time(&operation,
186 &t, deltatime);
187
188 /* Add the delta time with the Unix epoch and we have
189 the current UTC time in internal format */
190 status = lib$add_times(unix_epoch, deltatime, systime);
191
192 /* Turn the internal time into a time vector */
193 status = sys$numtim(&time_values, systime);
194
195 /* Fill in the struct tm with the result */
196 result->tm_sec = time_values.second;
197 result->tm_min = time_values.minute;
198 result->tm_hour = time_values.hour;
199 result->tm_mday = time_values.day;
200 result->tm_mon = time_values.month - 1;
201 result->tm_year = time_values.year - 1900;
202
203 operation = LIB$K_DAY_OF_WEEK;
204 status = lib$cvt_from_internal_time(&operation,
205 &result->tm_wday, systime);
206 result->tm_wday %= 7;
207
208 operation = LIB$K_DAY_OF_YEAR;
209 status = lib$cvt_from_internal_time(&operation,
210 &result->tm_yday, systime);
211 result->tm_yday--;
212
213 result->tm_isdst = 0; /* There's no way to know... */
214
215 ts = result;
216 }
217 }
218#endif
219 return ts;
220 }
221
222/* Take a tm structure and add an offset to it. This avoids any OS issues
223 * with restricted date types and overflows which cause the year 2038
224 * problem.
225 */
226
227#define SECS_PER_DAY (24 * 60 * 60)
228
229static long date_to_julian(int y, int m, int d);
230static void julian_to_date(long jd, int *y, int *m, int *d);
231
232int OPENSSL_gmtime_adj(struct tm *tm, int off_day, long offset_sec)
233 {
234 int offset_hms, offset_day;
235 long time_jd;
236 int time_year, time_month, time_day;
237 /* split offset into days and day seconds */
238 offset_day = offset_sec / SECS_PER_DAY;
239 /* Avoid sign issues with % operator */
240 offset_hms = offset_sec - (offset_day * SECS_PER_DAY);
241 offset_day += off_day;
242 /* Add current time seconds to offset */
243 offset_hms += tm->tm_hour * 3600 + tm->tm_min * 60 + tm->tm_sec;
244 /* Adjust day seconds if overflow */
245 if (offset_hms >= SECS_PER_DAY)
246 {
247 offset_day++;
248 offset_hms -= SECS_PER_DAY;
249 }
250 else if (offset_hms < 0)
251 {
252 offset_day--;
253 offset_hms += SECS_PER_DAY;
254 }
255
256 /* Convert date of time structure into a Julian day number.
257 */
258
259 time_year = tm->tm_year + 1900;
260 time_month = tm->tm_mon + 1;
261 time_day = tm->tm_mday;
262
263 time_jd = date_to_julian(time_year, time_month, time_day);
264
265 /* Work out Julian day of new date */
266 time_jd += offset_day;
267
268 if (time_jd < 0)
269 return 0;
270
271 /* Convert Julian day back to date */
272
273 julian_to_date(time_jd, &time_year, &time_month, &time_day);
274
275 if (time_year < 1900 || time_year > 9999)
276 return 0;
277
278 /* Update tm structure */
279
280 tm->tm_year = time_year - 1900;
281 tm->tm_mon = time_month - 1;
282 tm->tm_mday = time_day;
283
284 tm->tm_hour = offset_hms / 3600;
285 tm->tm_min = (offset_hms / 60) % 60;
286 tm->tm_sec = offset_hms % 60;
287
288 return 1;
289
290}
291
292/* Convert date to and from julian day
293 * Uses Fliegel & Van Flandern algorithm
294 */
295static long date_to_julian(int y, int m, int d)
296{
297 return (1461 * (y + 4800 + (m - 14) / 12)) / 4 +
298 (367 * (m - 2 - 12 * ((m - 14) / 12))) / 12 -
299 (3 * ((y + 4900 + (m - 14) / 12) / 100)) / 4 +
300 d - 32075;
301}
302
303static void julian_to_date(long jd, int *y, int *m, int *d)
304 {
305 long L = jd + 68569;
306 long n = (4 * L) / 146097;
307 long i, j;
308
309 L = L - (146097 * n + 3) / 4;
310 i = (4000 * (L + 1)) / 1461001;
311 L = L - (1461 * i) / 4 + 31;
312 j = (80 * L) / 2447;
313 *d = L - (2447 * j) / 80;
314 L = j / 11;
315 *m = j + 2 - (12 * L);
316 *y = 100 * (n - 49) + i + L;
317 }
318
319#ifdef OPENSSL_TIME_TEST
320
321#include <stdio.h>
322
323/* Time checking test code. Check times are identical for a wide range of
324 * offsets. This should be run on a machine with 64 bit time_t or it will
325 * trigger the very errors the routines fix.
326 */
327
328int main(int argc, char **argv)
329 {
330 long offset;
331 for (offset = 0; offset < 1000000; offset++)
332 {
333 check_time(offset);
334 check_time(-offset);
335 check_time(offset * 1000);
336 check_time(-offset * 1000);
337 }
338 }
339
340int check_time(long offset)
341 {
342 struct tm tm1, tm2;
343 time_t t1, t2;
344 time(&t1);
345 t2 = t1 + offset;
346 OPENSSL_gmtime(&t2, &tm2);
347 OPENSSL_gmtime(&t1, &tm1);
348 OPENSSL_gmtime_adj(&tm1, 0, offset);
349 if ((tm1.tm_year == tm2.tm_year) &&
350 (tm1.tm_mon == tm2.tm_mon) &&
351 (tm1.tm_mday == tm2.tm_mday) &&
352 (tm1.tm_hour == tm2.tm_hour) &&
353 (tm1.tm_min == tm2.tm_min) &&
354 (tm1.tm_sec == tm2.tm_sec))
355 return 1;
356 fprintf(stderr, "TIME ERROR!!\n");
357 fprintf(stderr, "Time1: %d/%d/%d, %d:%02d:%02d\n",
358 tm2.tm_mday, tm2.tm_mon + 1, tm2.tm_year + 1900,
359 tm2.tm_hour, tm2.tm_min, tm2.tm_sec);
360 fprintf(stderr, "Time2: %d/%d/%d, %d:%02d:%02d\n",
361 tm1.tm_mday, tm1.tm_mon + 1, tm1.tm_year + 1900,
362 tm1.tm_hour, tm1.tm_min, tm1.tm_sec);
363 return 0;
364 }
365
366#endif