platform_bionic/libc/tzcode/localtime.c
Almaz Mingaleev 5411aff6bb Bump tzcode from 2016g to 2022a*.
Upstream has renamed tzsetlcl to tzset_unlocked. As bionic's
implementation of tzset_unlock differs from upstream, these changes were
skipped.

Also, upstream has removed constants (SECSPERMIN, etc) from tzfile.h. As
they are used in strptime.c, I've decided to leave them in tzfile.h and
to not bring them into strptime.c.

HAVE_TZNAME and USG_COMPAT flags semantics were updated, thus setting
their values to 2 in Android.bp file. See
1a27ec76bc

* 4742526b7e
and 0e8f0b06ac
were picked up, which are not part of 2022a.

Changes were applied using following commands:
  1) Checkout tzcode repo
  2) Prepare patches for all tzcode file using
    git diff 2016g 2021e -- <file-name> > <file-name-patch>
  3) Apply these patches to files in bionic using
    patch -p1 <file-name> <file-name-patch>

Bug: 25413083
Test: CtsLibcoreTestCases
Test: CtsLibcoreOjTestCases
Test: CtsBionicTestCases

Change-Id: I9aba4cbeab30171a32f94d20c8e4057804a4c01f
2022-06-07 09:59:16 +01:00

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/* Convert timestamp from time_t to struct tm. */
/*
** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson.
*/
/*
** Leap second handling from Bradley White.
** POSIX-style TZ environment variable handling from Guy Harris.
*/
/*LINTLIBRARY*/
#define LOCALTIME_IMPLEMENTATION
#include "private.h"
#include "tzfile.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#if defined THREAD_SAFE && THREAD_SAFE
# include <pthread.h>
static pthread_mutex_t locallock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static int lock(void) { return pthread_mutex_lock(&locallock); }
static void unlock(void) { pthread_mutex_unlock(&locallock); }
#else
static int lock(void) { return 0; }
static void unlock(void) { }
#endif
#ifndef TZ_ABBR_MAX_LEN
#define TZ_ABBR_MAX_LEN 16
#endif /* !defined TZ_ABBR_MAX_LEN */
#ifndef TZ_ABBR_CHAR_SET
#define TZ_ABBR_CHAR_SET \
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 :+-._"
#endif /* !defined TZ_ABBR_CHAR_SET */
#ifndef TZ_ABBR_ERR_CHAR
#define TZ_ABBR_ERR_CHAR '_'
#endif /* !defined TZ_ABBR_ERR_CHAR */
/*
** SunOS 4.1.1 headers lack O_BINARY.
*/
#ifdef O_BINARY
#define OPEN_MODE (O_RDONLY | O_BINARY)
#endif /* defined O_BINARY */
#ifndef O_BINARY
#define OPEN_MODE O_RDONLY
#endif /* !defined O_BINARY */
#ifndef WILDABBR
/*
** Someone might make incorrect use of a time zone abbreviation:
** 1. They might reference tzname[0] before calling tzset (explicitly
** or implicitly).
** 2. They might reference tzname[1] before calling tzset (explicitly
** or implicitly).
** 3. They might reference tzname[1] after setting to a time zone
** in which Daylight Saving Time is never observed.
** 4. They might reference tzname[0] after setting to a time zone
** in which Standard Time is never observed.
** 5. They might reference tm.TM_ZONE after calling offtime.
** What's best to do in the above cases is open to debate;
** for now, we just set things up so that in any of the five cases
** WILDABBR is used. Another possibility: initialize tzname[0] to the
** string "tzname[0] used before set", and similarly for the other cases.
** And another: initialize tzname[0] to "ERA", with an explanation in the
** manual page of what this "time zone abbreviation" means (doing this so
** that tzname[0] has the "normal" length of three characters).
*/
#define WILDABBR " "
#endif /* !defined WILDABBR */
static const char wildabbr[] = WILDABBR;
static const char gmt[] = "GMT";
/*
** The DST rules to use if TZ has no rules and we can't load TZDEFRULES.
** Default to US rules as of 2017-05-07.
** POSIX does not specify the default DST rules;
** for historical reasons, US rules are a common default.
*/
#ifndef TZDEFRULESTRING
#define TZDEFRULESTRING ",M3.2.0,M11.1.0"
#endif
struct ttinfo { /* time type information */
int_fast32_t tt_utoff; /* UT offset in seconds */
bool tt_isdst; /* used to set tm_isdst */
int tt_desigidx; /* abbreviation list index */
bool tt_ttisstd; /* transition is std time */
bool tt_ttisut; /* transition is UT */
};
struct lsinfo { /* leap second information */
time_t ls_trans; /* transition time */
int_fast32_t ls_corr; /* correction to apply */
};
#define SMALLEST(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
#define BIGGEST(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
/* This abbreviation means local time is unspecified. */
static char const UNSPEC[] = "-00";
/* How many extra bytes are needed at the end of struct state's chars array.
This needs to be at least 1 for null termination in case the input
data isn't properly terminated, and it also needs to be big enough
for ttunspecified to work without crashing. */
enum { CHARS_EXTRA = BIGGEST(sizeof UNSPEC, 2) - 1 };
#ifdef TZNAME_MAX
#define MY_TZNAME_MAX TZNAME_MAX
#endif /* defined TZNAME_MAX */
#ifndef TZNAME_MAX
#define MY_TZNAME_MAX 255
#endif /* !defined TZNAME_MAX */
struct state {
int leapcnt;
int timecnt;
int typecnt;
int charcnt;
bool goback;
bool goahead;
time_t ats[TZ_MAX_TIMES];
unsigned char types[TZ_MAX_TIMES];
struct ttinfo ttis[TZ_MAX_TYPES];
char chars[BIGGEST(BIGGEST(TZ_MAX_CHARS + CHARS_EXTRA,
sizeof gmt),
(2 * (MY_TZNAME_MAX + 1)))];
struct lsinfo lsis[TZ_MAX_LEAPS];
/* The time type to use for early times or if no transitions.
It is always zero for recent tzdb releases.
It might be nonzero for data from tzdb 2018e or earlier. */
int defaulttype;
};
enum r_type {
JULIAN_DAY, /* Jn = Julian day */
DAY_OF_YEAR, /* n = day of year */
MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK /* Mm.n.d = month, week, day of week */
};
struct rule {
enum r_type r_type; /* type of rule */
int r_day; /* day number of rule */
int r_week; /* week number of rule */
int r_mon; /* month number of rule */
int_fast32_t r_time; /* transition time of rule */
};
static struct tm *gmtsub(struct state const *, time_t const *, int_fast32_t,
struct tm *);
static bool increment_overflow(int *, int);
static bool increment_overflow_time(time_t *, int_fast32_t);
static int_fast32_t leapcorr(struct state const *, time_t);
static bool normalize_overflow32(int_fast32_t *, int *, int);
static struct tm *timesub(time_t const *, int_fast32_t, struct state const *,
struct tm *);
static bool typesequiv(struct state const *, int, int);
static bool tzparse(char const *, struct state *, struct state *);
#ifdef ALL_STATE
static struct state * lclptr;
static struct state * gmtptr;
#endif /* defined ALL_STATE */
#ifndef ALL_STATE
static struct state lclmem;
static struct state gmtmem;
#define lclptr (&lclmem)
#define gmtptr (&gmtmem)
#endif /* State Farm */
#ifndef TZ_STRLEN_MAX
#define TZ_STRLEN_MAX 255
#endif /* !defined TZ_STRLEN_MAX */
static char lcl_TZname[TZ_STRLEN_MAX + 1];
static int lcl_is_set;
/*
** Section 4.12.3 of X3.159-1989 requires that
** Except for the strftime function, these functions [asctime,
** ctime, gmtime, localtime] return values in one of two static
** objects: a broken-down time structure and an array of char.
** Thanks to Paul Eggert for noting this.
*/
static struct tm tm;
#if 2 <= HAVE_TZNAME + TZ_TIME_T
char * tzname[2] = {
(char *) wildabbr,
(char *) wildabbr
};
#endif
#if 2 <= USG_COMPAT + TZ_TIME_T
long timezone;
int daylight;
#endif
#if 2 <= ALTZONE + TZ_TIME_T
long altzone;
#endif
/* Initialize *S to a value based on UTOFF, ISDST, and DESIGIDX. */
static void
init_ttinfo(struct ttinfo *s, int_fast32_t utoff, bool isdst, int desigidx)
{
s->tt_utoff = utoff;
s->tt_isdst = isdst;
s->tt_desigidx = desigidx;
s->tt_ttisstd = false;
s->tt_ttisut = false;
}
/* Return true if SP's time type I does not specify local time. */
static bool
ttunspecified(struct state const *sp, int i)
{
char const *abbr = &sp->chars[sp->ttis[i].tt_desigidx];
/* memcmp is likely faster than strcmp, and is safe due to CHARS_EXTRA. */
return memcmp(abbr, UNSPEC, sizeof UNSPEC) == 0;
}
static int_fast32_t
detzcode(const char *const codep)
{
register int_fast32_t result;
register int i;
int_fast32_t one = 1;
int_fast32_t halfmaxval = one << (32 - 2);
int_fast32_t maxval = halfmaxval - 1 + halfmaxval;
int_fast32_t minval = -1 - maxval;
result = codep[0] & 0x7f;
for (i = 1; i < 4; ++i)
result = (result << 8) | (codep[i] & 0xff);
if (codep[0] & 0x80) {
/* Do two's-complement negation even on non-two's-complement machines.
If the result would be minval - 1, return minval. */
result -= !TWOS_COMPLEMENT(int_fast32_t) && result != 0;
result += minval;
}
return result;
}
static int_fast64_t
detzcode64(const char *const codep)
{
register int_fast64_t result;
register int i;
int_fast64_t one = 1;
int_fast64_t halfmaxval = one << (64 - 2);
int_fast64_t maxval = halfmaxval - 1 + halfmaxval;
int_fast64_t minval = -TWOS_COMPLEMENT(int_fast64_t) - maxval;
result = codep[0] & 0x7f;
for (i = 1; i < 8; ++i)
result = (result << 8) | (codep[i] & 0xff);
if (codep[0] & 0x80) {
/* Do two's-complement negation even on non-two's-complement machines.
If the result would be minval - 1, return minval. */
result -= !TWOS_COMPLEMENT(int_fast64_t) && result != 0;
result += minval;
}
return result;
}
static void
update_tzname_etc(struct state const *sp, struct ttinfo const *ttisp)
{
#if HAVE_TZNAME
tzname[ttisp->tt_isdst] = (char *) &sp->chars[ttisp->tt_desigidx];
#endif
#if USG_COMPAT
if (!ttisp->tt_isdst)
timezone = - ttisp->tt_utoff;
#endif
#if ALTZONE
if (ttisp->tt_isdst)
altzone = - ttisp->tt_utoff;
#endif
}
/* If STDDST_MASK indicates that SP's TYPE provides useful info,
update tzname, timezone, and/or altzone and return STDDST_MASK,
diminished by the provided info if it is a specified local time.
Otherwise, return STDDST_MASK. See settzname for STDDST_MASK. */
static int
may_update_tzname_etc(int stddst_mask, struct state *sp, int type)
{
struct ttinfo *ttisp = &sp->ttis[type];
int this_bit = 1 << ttisp->tt_isdst;
if (stddst_mask & this_bit) {
update_tzname_etc(sp, ttisp);
if (!ttunspecified(sp, type))
return stddst_mask & ~this_bit;
}
return stddst_mask;
}
static void
settzname(void)
{
register struct state * const sp = lclptr;
register int i;
/* If STDDST_MASK & 1 we need info about a standard time.
If STDDST_MASK & 2 we need info about a daylight saving time.
When STDDST_MASK becomes zero we can stop looking. */
int stddst_mask = 0;
#if HAVE_TZNAME
tzname[0] = tzname[1] = (char *) (sp ? wildabbr : gmt);
stddst_mask = 3;
#endif
#if USG_COMPAT
timezone = 0;
stddst_mask = 3;
#endif
#if ALTZONE
altzone = 0;
stddst_mask |= 2;
#endif
/*
** And to get the latest time zone abbreviations into tzname. . .
*/
if (sp) {
for (i = sp->timecnt - 1; stddst_mask && 0 <= i; i--)
stddst_mask = may_update_tzname_etc(stddst_mask, sp, sp->types[i]);
for (i = sp->typecnt - 1; stddst_mask && 0 <= i; i--)
stddst_mask = may_update_tzname_etc(stddst_mask, sp, i);
}
#if USG_COMPAT
daylight = stddst_mask >> 1 ^ 1;
#endif
}
static void
scrub_abbrs(struct state *sp)
{
int i;
/*
** First, replace bogus characters.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sp->charcnt; ++i)
if (strchr(TZ_ABBR_CHAR_SET, sp->chars[i]) == NULL)
sp->chars[i] = TZ_ABBR_ERR_CHAR;
/*
** Second, truncate long abbreviations.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) {
register const struct ttinfo * const ttisp = &sp->ttis[i];
char *cp = &sp->chars[ttisp->tt_desigidx];
if (strlen(cp) > TZ_ABBR_MAX_LEN &&
strcmp(cp, GRANDPARENTED) != 0)
*(cp + TZ_ABBR_MAX_LEN) = '\0';
}
}
/* Input buffer for data read from a compiled tz file. */
union input_buffer {
/* The first part of the buffer, interpreted as a header. */
struct tzhead tzhead;
/* The entire buffer. */
char buf[2 * sizeof(struct tzhead) + 2 * sizeof(struct state)
+ 4 * TZ_MAX_TIMES];
};
// Android-removed: There is no directory with file-per-time zone on Android.
#ifndef __BIONIC__
/* TZDIR with a trailing '/' rather than a trailing '\0'. */
static char const tzdirslash[sizeof TZDIR] = TZDIR "/";
#endif
/* Local storage needed for 'tzloadbody'. */
union local_storage {
/* The results of analyzing the file's contents after it is opened. */
struct file_analysis {
/* The input buffer. */
union input_buffer u;
/* A temporary state used for parsing a TZ string in the file. */
struct state st;
} u;
// Android-removed: There is no directory with file-per-time zone on Android.
#ifndef __BIONIC__
/* The file name to be opened. */
char fullname[BIGGEST(sizeof(struct file_analysis),
sizeof tzdirslash + 1024)];
#endif
};
/* Load tz data from the file named NAME into *SP. Read extended
format if DOEXTEND. Use *LSP for temporary storage. Return 0 on
success, an errno value on failure. */
static int
tzloadbody(char const *name, struct state *sp, bool doextend,
union local_storage *lsp)
{
register int i;
register int fid;
register int stored;
register ssize_t nread;
#if !defined(__BIONIC__)
register bool doaccess;
register char *fullname = lsp->fullname;
#endif
register union input_buffer *up = &lsp->u.u;
register int tzheadsize = sizeof(struct tzhead);
sp->goback = sp->goahead = false;
if (! name) {
name = TZDEFAULT;
if (! name)
return EINVAL;
}
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
extern int __bionic_open_tzdata(const char*, int32_t*);
int32_t entry_length;
fid = __bionic_open_tzdata(name, &entry_length);
#else
if (name[0] == ':')
++name;
#ifdef SUPPRESS_TZDIR
/* Do not prepend TZDIR. This is intended for specialized
applications only, due to its security implications. */
doaccess = true;
#else
doaccess = name[0] == '/';
#endif
if (!doaccess) {
char const *dot;
size_t namelen = strlen(name);
if (sizeof lsp->fullname - sizeof tzdirslash <= namelen)
return ENAMETOOLONG;
/* Create a string "TZDIR/NAME". Using sprintf here
would pull in stdio (and would fail if the
resulting string length exceeded INT_MAX!). */
memcpy(lsp->fullname, tzdirslash, sizeof tzdirslash);
strcpy(lsp->fullname + sizeof tzdirslash, name);
/* Set doaccess if NAME contains a ".." file name
component, as such a name could read a file outside
the TZDIR virtual subtree. */
for (dot = name; (dot = strchr(dot, '.')); dot++)
if ((dot == name || dot[-1] == '/') && dot[1] == '.'
&& (dot[2] == '/' || !dot[2])) {
doaccess = true;
break;
}
name = lsp->fullname;
}
if (doaccess && access(name, R_OK) != 0)
return errno;
fid = open(name, OPEN_MODE);
#endif
if (fid < 0)
return errno;
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
nread = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(read(fid, up->buf, entry_length));
#else
nread = read(fid, up->buf, sizeof up->buf);
#endif
if (nread < tzheadsize) {
int err = nread < 0 ? errno : EINVAL;
close(fid);
return err;
}
if (close(fid) < 0)
return errno;
for (stored = 4; stored <= 8; stored *= 2) {
char version = up->tzhead.tzh_version[0];
bool skip_datablock = stored == 4 && version;
int_fast32_t datablock_size;
int_fast32_t ttisstdcnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_ttisstdcnt);
int_fast32_t ttisutcnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_ttisutcnt);
int_fast64_t prevtr = -1;
int_fast32_t prevcorr;
int_fast32_t leapcnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_leapcnt);
int_fast32_t timecnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_timecnt);
int_fast32_t typecnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_typecnt);
int_fast32_t charcnt = detzcode(up->tzhead.tzh_charcnt);
char const *p = up->buf + tzheadsize;
/* Although tzfile(5) currently requires typecnt to be nonzero,
support future formats that may allow zero typecnt
in files that have a TZ string and no transitions. */
if (! (0 <= leapcnt && leapcnt < TZ_MAX_LEAPS
&& 0 <= typecnt && typecnt < TZ_MAX_TYPES
&& 0 <= timecnt && timecnt < TZ_MAX_TIMES
&& 0 <= charcnt && charcnt < TZ_MAX_CHARS
&& 0 <= ttisstdcnt && ttisstdcnt < TZ_MAX_TYPES
&& 0 <= ttisutcnt && ttisutcnt < TZ_MAX_TYPES))
return EINVAL;
datablock_size
= (timecnt * stored /* ats */
+ timecnt /* types */
+ typecnt * 6 /* ttinfos */
+ charcnt /* chars */
+ leapcnt * (stored + 4) /* lsinfos */
+ ttisstdcnt /* ttisstds */
+ ttisutcnt); /* ttisuts */
if (nread < tzheadsize + datablock_size)
return EINVAL;
if (skip_datablock)
p += datablock_size;
else {
if (! ((ttisstdcnt == typecnt || ttisstdcnt == 0)
&& (ttisutcnt == typecnt || ttisutcnt == 0)))
return EINVAL;
sp->leapcnt = leapcnt;
sp->timecnt = timecnt;
sp->typecnt = typecnt;
sp->charcnt = charcnt;
/* Read transitions, discarding those out of time_t range.
But pretend the last transition before TIME_T_MIN
occurred at TIME_T_MIN. */
timecnt = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) {
int_fast64_t at
= stored == 4 ? detzcode(p) : detzcode64(p);
sp->types[i] = at <= TIME_T_MAX;
if (sp->types[i]) {
time_t attime
= ((TYPE_SIGNED(time_t) ? at < TIME_T_MIN : at < 0)
? TIME_T_MIN : at);
if (timecnt && attime <= sp->ats[timecnt - 1]) {
if (attime < sp->ats[timecnt - 1])
return EINVAL;
sp->types[i - 1] = 0;
timecnt--;
}
sp->ats[timecnt++] = attime;
}
p += stored;
}
timecnt = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) {
unsigned char typ = *p++;
if (sp->typecnt <= typ)
return EINVAL;
if (sp->types[i])
sp->types[timecnt++] = typ;
}
sp->timecnt = timecnt;
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) {
register struct ttinfo * ttisp;
unsigned char isdst, desigidx;
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i];
ttisp->tt_utoff = detzcode(p);
p += 4;
isdst = *p++;
if (! (isdst < 2))
return EINVAL;
ttisp->tt_isdst = isdst;
desigidx = *p++;
if (! (desigidx < sp->charcnt))
return EINVAL;
ttisp->tt_desigidx = desigidx;
}
for (i = 0; i < sp->charcnt; ++i)
sp->chars[i] = *p++;
/* Ensure '\0'-terminated, and make it safe to call
ttunspecified later. */
memset(&sp->chars[i], 0, CHARS_EXTRA);
/* Read leap seconds, discarding those out of time_t range. */
leapcnt = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sp->leapcnt; ++i) {
int_fast64_t tr = stored == 4 ? detzcode(p) : detzcode64(p);
int_fast32_t corr = detzcode(p + stored);
p += stored + 4;
/* Leap seconds cannot occur before the Epoch,
or out of order. */
if (tr <= prevtr)
return EINVAL;
/* To avoid other botches in this code, each leap second's
correction must differ from the previous one's by 1
second or less, except that the first correction can be
any value; these requirements are more generous than
RFC 8536, to allow future RFC extensions. */
if (! (i == 0
|| (prevcorr < corr
? corr == prevcorr + 1
: (corr == prevcorr
|| corr == prevcorr - 1))))
return EINVAL;
prevtr = tr;
prevcorr = corr;
if (tr <= TIME_T_MAX) {
sp->lsis[leapcnt].ls_trans = tr;
sp->lsis[leapcnt].ls_corr = corr;
leapcnt++;
}
}
sp->leapcnt = leapcnt;
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) {
register struct ttinfo * ttisp;
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i];
if (ttisstdcnt == 0)
ttisp->tt_ttisstd = false;
else {
if (*p != true && *p != false)
return EINVAL;
ttisp->tt_ttisstd = *p++;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) {
register struct ttinfo * ttisp;
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i];
if (ttisutcnt == 0)
ttisp->tt_ttisut = false;
else {
if (*p != true && *p != false)
return EINVAL;
ttisp->tt_ttisut = *p++;
}
}
}
nread -= p - up->buf;
memmove(up->buf, p, nread);
/* If this is an old file, we're done. */
if (!version)
break;
}
if (doextend && nread > 2 &&
up->buf[0] == '\n' && up->buf[nread - 1] == '\n' &&
sp->typecnt + 2 <= TZ_MAX_TYPES) {
struct state *ts = &lsp->u.st;
up->buf[nread - 1] = '\0';
if (tzparse(&up->buf[1], ts, sp)) {
/* Attempt to reuse existing abbreviations.
Without this, America/Anchorage would be right on
the edge after 2037 when TZ_MAX_CHARS is 50, as
sp->charcnt equals 40 (for LMT AST AWT APT AHST
AHDT YST AKDT AKST) and ts->charcnt equals 10
(for AKST AKDT). Reusing means sp->charcnt can
stay 40 in this example. */
int gotabbr = 0;
int charcnt = sp->charcnt;
for (i = 0; i < ts->typecnt; i++) {
char *tsabbr = ts->chars + ts->ttis[i].tt_desigidx;
int j;
for (j = 0; j < charcnt; j++)
if (strcmp(sp->chars + j, tsabbr) == 0) {
ts->ttis[i].tt_desigidx = j;
gotabbr++;
break;
}
if (! (j < charcnt)) {
int tsabbrlen = strlen(tsabbr);
if (j + tsabbrlen < TZ_MAX_CHARS) {
strcpy(sp->chars + j, tsabbr);
charcnt = j + tsabbrlen + 1;
ts->ttis[i].tt_desigidx = j;
gotabbr++;
}
}
}
if (gotabbr == ts->typecnt) {
sp->charcnt = charcnt;
/* Ignore any trailing, no-op transitions generated
by zic as they don't help here and can run afoul
of bugs in zic 2016j or earlier. */
while (1 < sp->timecnt
&& (sp->types[sp->timecnt - 1]
== sp->types[sp->timecnt - 2]))
sp->timecnt--;
for (i = 0;
i < ts->timecnt && sp->timecnt < TZ_MAX_TIMES;
i++) {
time_t t = ts->ats[i];
if (increment_overflow_time(&t, leapcorr(sp, t))
|| (0 < sp->timecnt
&& t <= sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1]))
continue;
sp->ats[sp->timecnt] = t;
sp->types[sp->timecnt] = (sp->typecnt
+ ts->types[i]);
sp->timecnt++;
}
for (i = 0; i < ts->typecnt; i++)
sp->ttis[sp->typecnt++] = ts->ttis[i];
}
}
}
if (sp->typecnt == 0)
return EINVAL;
if (sp->timecnt > 1) {
if (sp->ats[0] <= TIME_T_MAX - SECSPERREPEAT) {
time_t repeatat = sp->ats[0] + SECSPERREPEAT;
int repeattype = sp->types[0];
for (i = 1; i < sp->timecnt; ++i)
if (sp->ats[i] == repeatat
&& typesequiv(sp, sp->types[i], repeattype)) {
sp->goback = true;
break;
}
}
if (TIME_T_MIN + SECSPERREPEAT <= sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1]) {
time_t repeatat = sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1] - SECSPERREPEAT;
int repeattype = sp->types[sp->timecnt - 1];
for (i = sp->timecnt - 2; i >= 0; --i)
if (sp->ats[i] == repeatat
&& typesequiv(sp, sp->types[i], repeattype)) {
sp->goahead = true;
break;
}
}
}
/* Infer sp->defaulttype from the data. Although this default
type is always zero for data from recent tzdb releases,
things are trickier for data from tzdb 2018e or earlier.
The first set of heuristics work around bugs in 32-bit data
generated by tzdb 2013c or earlier. The workaround is for
zones like Australia/Macquarie where timestamps before the
first transition have a time type that is not the earliest
standard-time type. See:
https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2013-May/019368.html */
/*
** If type 0 does not specify local time, or is unused in transitions,
** it's the type to use for early times.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i)
if (sp->types[i] == 0)
break;
i = i < sp->timecnt && ! ttunspecified(sp, 0) ? -1 : 0;
/*
** Absent the above,
** if there are transition times
** and the first transition is to a daylight time
** find the standard type less than and closest to
** the type of the first transition.
*/
if (i < 0 && sp->timecnt > 0 && sp->ttis[sp->types[0]].tt_isdst) {
i = sp->types[0];
while (--i >= 0)
if (!sp->ttis[i].tt_isdst)
break;
}
/* The next heuristics are for data generated by tzdb 2018e or
earlier, for zones like EST5EDT where the first transition
is to DST. */
/*
** If no result yet, find the first standard type.
** If there is none, punt to type zero.
*/
if (i < 0) {
i = 0;
while (sp->ttis[i].tt_isdst)
if (++i >= sp->typecnt) {
i = 0;
break;
}
}
/* A simple 'sp->defaulttype = 0;' would suffice here if we
didn't have to worry about 2018e-or-earlier data. Even
simpler would be to remove the defaulttype member and just
use 0 in its place. */
sp->defaulttype = i;
return 0;
}
/* Load tz data from the file named NAME into *SP. Read extended
format if DOEXTEND. Return 0 on success, an errno value on failure. */
static int
tzload(char const *name, struct state *sp, bool doextend)
{
#ifdef ALL_STATE
union local_storage *lsp = malloc(sizeof *lsp);
if (!lsp) {
return HAVE_MALLOC_ERRNO ? errno : ENOMEM;
} else {
int err = tzloadbody(name, sp, doextend, lsp);
free(lsp);
return err;
}
#else
union local_storage ls;
return tzloadbody(name, sp, doextend, &ls);
#endif
}
static bool
typesequiv(const struct state *sp, int a, int b)
{
register bool result;
if (sp == NULL ||
a < 0 || a >= sp->typecnt ||
b < 0 || b >= sp->typecnt)
result = false;
else {
register const struct ttinfo * ap = &sp->ttis[a];
register const struct ttinfo * bp = &sp->ttis[b];
result = (ap->tt_utoff == bp->tt_utoff
&& ap->tt_isdst == bp->tt_isdst
&& ap->tt_ttisstd == bp->tt_ttisstd
&& ap->tt_ttisut == bp->tt_ttisut
&& (strcmp(&sp->chars[ap->tt_desigidx],
&sp->chars[bp->tt_desigidx])
== 0));
}
return result;
}
static const int mon_lengths[2][MONSPERYEAR] = {
{ 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 },
{ 31, 29, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 }
};
static const int year_lengths[2] = {
DAYSPERNYEAR, DAYSPERLYEAR
};
/* Is C an ASCII digit? */
static bool
is_digit(char c)
{
return '0' <= c && c <= '9';
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a timezone string, scan until a character that is not
** a valid character in a time zone abbreviation is found.
** Return a pointer to that character.
*/
static ATTRIBUTE_PURE const char *
getzname(register const char *strp)
{
register char c;
while ((c = *strp) != '\0' && !is_digit(c) && c != ',' && c != '-' &&
c != '+')
++strp;
return strp;
}
/*
** Given a pointer into an extended timezone string, scan until the ending
** delimiter of the time zone abbreviation is located.
** Return a pointer to the delimiter.
**
** As with getzname above, the legal character set is actually quite
** restricted, with other characters producing undefined results.
** We don't do any checking here; checking is done later in common-case code.
*/
static ATTRIBUTE_PURE const char *
getqzname(register const char *strp, const int delim)
{
register int c;
while ((c = *strp) != '\0' && c != delim)
++strp;
return strp;
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract a number from that string.
** Check that the number is within a specified range; if it is not, return
** NULL.
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the number.
*/
static const char *
getnum(register const char *strp, int *const nump, const int min, const int max)
{
register char c;
register int num;
if (strp == NULL || !is_digit(c = *strp))
return NULL;
num = 0;
do {
num = num * 10 + (c - '0');
if (num > max)
return NULL; /* illegal value */
c = *++strp;
} while (is_digit(c));
if (num < min)
return NULL; /* illegal value */
*nump = num;
return strp;
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract a number of seconds,
** in hh[:mm[:ss]] form, from the string.
** If any error occurs, return NULL.
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the number
** of seconds.
*/
static const char *
getsecs(register const char *strp, int_fast32_t *const secsp)
{
int num;
int_fast32_t secsperhour = SECSPERHOUR;
/*
** 'HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1' allows quasi-Posix rules like
** "M10.4.6/26", which does not conform to Posix,
** but which specifies the equivalent of
** "02:00 on the first Sunday on or after 23 Oct".
*/
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1);
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL;
*secsp = num * secsperhour;
if (*strp == ':') {
++strp;
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, MINSPERHOUR - 1);
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL;
*secsp += num * SECSPERMIN;
if (*strp == ':') {
++strp;
/* 'SECSPERMIN' allows for leap seconds. */
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, SECSPERMIN);
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL;
*secsp += num;
}
}
return strp;
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract an offset, in
** [+-]hh[:mm[:ss]] form, from the string.
** If any error occurs, return NULL.
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the time.
*/
static const char *
getoffset(register const char *strp, int_fast32_t *const offsetp)
{
register bool neg = false;
if (*strp == '-') {
neg = true;
++strp;
} else if (*strp == '+')
++strp;
strp = getsecs(strp, offsetp);
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL; /* illegal time */
if (neg)
*offsetp = -*offsetp;
return strp;
}
/*
** Given a pointer into a timezone string, extract a rule in the form
** date[/time]. See POSIX section 8 for the format of "date" and "time".
** If a valid rule is not found, return NULL.
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the rule.
*/
static const char *
getrule(const char *strp, register struct rule *const rulep)
{
if (*strp == 'J') {
/*
** Julian day.
*/
rulep->r_type = JULIAN_DAY;
++strp;
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 1, DAYSPERNYEAR);
} else if (*strp == 'M') {
/*
** Month, week, day.
*/
rulep->r_type = MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK;
++strp;
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_mon, 1, MONSPERYEAR);
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL;
if (*strp++ != '.')
return NULL;
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_week, 1, 5);
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL;
if (*strp++ != '.')
return NULL;
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 0, DAYSPERWEEK - 1);
} else if (is_digit(*strp)) {
/*
** Day of year.
*/
rulep->r_type = DAY_OF_YEAR;
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 0, DAYSPERLYEAR - 1);
} else return NULL; /* invalid format */
if (strp == NULL)
return NULL;
if (*strp == '/') {
/*
** Time specified.
*/
++strp;
strp = getoffset(strp, &rulep->r_time);
} else rulep->r_time = 2 * SECSPERHOUR; /* default = 2:00:00 */
return strp;
}
/*
** Given a year, a rule, and the offset from UT at the time that rule takes
** effect, calculate the year-relative time that rule takes effect.
*/
static int_fast32_t
transtime(const int year, register const struct rule *const rulep,
const int_fast32_t offset)
{
register bool leapyear;
register int_fast32_t value;
register int i;
int d, m1, yy0, yy1, yy2, dow;
leapyear = isleap(year);
switch (rulep->r_type) {
case JULIAN_DAY:
/*
** Jn - Julian day, 1 == January 1, 60 == March 1 even in leap
** years.
** In non-leap years, or if the day number is 59 or less, just
** add SECSPERDAY times the day number-1 to the time of
** January 1, midnight, to get the day.
*/
value = (rulep->r_day - 1) * SECSPERDAY;
if (leapyear && rulep->r_day >= 60)
value += SECSPERDAY;
break;
case DAY_OF_YEAR:
/*
** n - day of year.
** Just add SECSPERDAY times the day number to the time of
** January 1, midnight, to get the day.
*/
value = rulep->r_day * SECSPERDAY;
break;
case MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK:
/*
** Mm.n.d - nth "dth day" of month m.
*/
/*
** Use Zeller's Congruence to get day-of-week of first day of
** month.
*/
m1 = (rulep->r_mon + 9) % 12 + 1;
yy0 = (rulep->r_mon <= 2) ? (year - 1) : year;
yy1 = yy0 / 100;
yy2 = yy0 % 100;
dow = ((26 * m1 - 2) / 10 +
1 + yy2 + yy2 / 4 + yy1 / 4 - 2 * yy1) % 7;
if (dow < 0)
dow += DAYSPERWEEK;
/*
** "dow" is the day-of-week of the first day of the month. Get
** the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the first "dow" day of the
** month.
*/
d = rulep->r_day - dow;
if (d < 0)
d += DAYSPERWEEK;
for (i = 1; i < rulep->r_week; ++i) {
if (d + DAYSPERWEEK >=
mon_lengths[leapyear][rulep->r_mon - 1])
break;
d += DAYSPERWEEK;
}
/*
** "d" is the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the day we want.
*/
value = d * SECSPERDAY;
for (i = 0; i < rulep->r_mon - 1; ++i)
value += mon_lengths[leapyear][i] * SECSPERDAY;
break;
default: UNREACHABLE();
}
/*
** "value" is the year-relative time of 00:00:00 UT on the day in
** question. To get the year-relative time of the specified local
** time on that day, add the transition time and the current offset
** from UT.
*/
return value + rulep->r_time + offset;
}
/*
** Given a POSIX section 8-style TZ string, fill in the rule tables as
** appropriate.
*/
static bool
tzparse(const char *name, struct state *sp, struct state *basep)
{
const char * stdname;
const char * dstname;
size_t stdlen;
size_t dstlen;
size_t charcnt;
int_fast32_t stdoffset;
int_fast32_t dstoffset;
register char * cp;
register bool load_ok;
time_t atlo = TIME_T_MIN, leaplo = TIME_T_MIN;
stdname = name;
if (*name == '<') {
name++;
stdname = name;
name = getqzname(name, '>');
if (*name != '>')
return false;
stdlen = name - stdname;
name++;
} else {
name = getzname(name);
stdlen = name - stdname;
}
if (!stdlen)
return false;
name = getoffset(name, &stdoffset);
if (name == NULL)
return false;
charcnt = stdlen + 1;
if (sizeof sp->chars < charcnt)
return false;
if (basep) {
if (0 < basep->timecnt)
atlo = basep->ats[basep->timecnt - 1];
load_ok = false;
sp->leapcnt = basep->leapcnt;
memcpy(sp->lsis, basep->lsis, sp->leapcnt * sizeof *sp->lsis);
} else {
load_ok = tzload(TZDEFRULES, sp, false) == 0;
if (!load_ok)
sp->leapcnt = 0; /* So, we're off a little. */
}
if (0 < sp->leapcnt)
leaplo = sp->lsis[sp->leapcnt - 1].ls_trans;
if (*name != '\0') {
if (*name == '<') {
dstname = ++name;
name = getqzname(name, '>');
if (*name != '>')
return false;
dstlen = name - dstname;
name++;
} else {
dstname = name;
name = getzname(name);
dstlen = name - dstname; /* length of DST abbr. */
}
if (!dstlen)
return false;
charcnt += dstlen + 1;
if (sizeof sp->chars < charcnt)
return false;
if (*name != '\0' && *name != ',' && *name != ';') {
name = getoffset(name, &dstoffset);
if (name == NULL)
return false;
} else dstoffset = stdoffset - SECSPERHOUR;
if (*name == '\0' && !load_ok)
name = TZDEFRULESTRING;
if (*name == ',' || *name == ';') {
struct rule start;
struct rule end;
register int year;
register int timecnt;
time_t janfirst;
int_fast32_t janoffset = 0;
int yearbeg, yearlim;
++name;
if ((name = getrule(name, &start)) == NULL)
return false;
if (*name++ != ',')
return false;
if ((name = getrule(name, &end)) == NULL)
return false;
if (*name != '\0')
return false;
sp->typecnt = 2; /* standard time and DST */
/*
** Two transitions per year, from EPOCH_YEAR forward.
*/
init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[0], -stdoffset, false, 0);
init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[1], -dstoffset, true, stdlen + 1);
sp->defaulttype = 0;
timecnt = 0;
janfirst = 0;
yearbeg = EPOCH_YEAR;
do {
int_fast32_t yearsecs
= year_lengths[isleap(yearbeg - 1)] * SECSPERDAY;
yearbeg--;
if (increment_overflow_time(&janfirst, -yearsecs)) {
janoffset = -yearsecs;
break;
}
} while (atlo < janfirst
&& EPOCH_YEAR - YEARSPERREPEAT / 2 < yearbeg);
while (true) {
int_fast32_t yearsecs
= year_lengths[isleap(yearbeg)] * SECSPERDAY;
int yearbeg1 = yearbeg;
time_t janfirst1 = janfirst;
if (increment_overflow_time(&janfirst1, yearsecs)
|| increment_overflow(&yearbeg1, 1)
|| atlo <= janfirst1)
break;
yearbeg = yearbeg1;
janfirst = janfirst1;
}
yearlim = yearbeg;
if (increment_overflow(&yearlim, YEARSPERREPEAT + 1))
yearlim = INT_MAX;
for (year = yearbeg; year < yearlim; year++) {
int_fast32_t
starttime = transtime(year, &start, stdoffset),
endtime = transtime(year, &end, dstoffset);
int_fast32_t
yearsecs = (year_lengths[isleap(year)]
* SECSPERDAY);
bool reversed = endtime < starttime;
if (reversed) {
int_fast32_t swap = starttime;
starttime = endtime;
endtime = swap;
}
if (reversed
|| (starttime < endtime
&& endtime - starttime < yearsecs)) {
if (TZ_MAX_TIMES - 2 < timecnt)
break;
sp->ats[timecnt] = janfirst;
if (! increment_overflow_time
(&sp->ats[timecnt],
janoffset + starttime)
&& atlo <= sp->ats[timecnt])
sp->types[timecnt++] = !reversed;
sp->ats[timecnt] = janfirst;
if (! increment_overflow_time
(&sp->ats[timecnt],
janoffset + endtime)
&& atlo <= sp->ats[timecnt]) {
sp->types[timecnt++] = reversed;
}
}
if (endtime < leaplo) {
yearlim = year;
if (increment_overflow(&yearlim,
YEARSPERREPEAT + 1))
yearlim = INT_MAX;
}
if (increment_overflow_time
(&janfirst, janoffset + yearsecs))
break;
janoffset = 0;
}
sp->timecnt = timecnt;
if (! timecnt) {
sp->ttis[0] = sp->ttis[1];
sp->typecnt = 1; /* Perpetual DST. */
} else if (YEARSPERREPEAT < year - yearbeg)
sp->goback = sp->goahead = true;
} else {
register int_fast32_t theirstdoffset;
register int_fast32_t theirdstoffset;
register int_fast32_t theiroffset;
register bool isdst;
register int i;
register int j;
if (*name != '\0')
return false;
/*
** Initial values of theirstdoffset and theirdstoffset.
*/
theirstdoffset = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) {
j = sp->types[i];
if (!sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst) {
theirstdoffset =
- sp->ttis[j].tt_utoff;
break;
}
}
theirdstoffset = 0;
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) {
j = sp->types[i];
if (sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst) {
theirdstoffset =
- sp->ttis[j].tt_utoff;
break;
}
}
/*
** Initially we're assumed to be in standard time.
*/
isdst = false;
/*
** Now juggle transition times and types
** tracking offsets as you do.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) {
j = sp->types[i];
sp->types[i] = sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst;
if (sp->ttis[j].tt_ttisut) {
/* No adjustment to transition time */
} else {
/*
** If daylight saving time is in
** effect, and the transition time was
** not specified as standard time, add
** the daylight saving time offset to
** the transition time; otherwise, add
** the standard time offset to the
** transition time.
*/
/*
** Transitions from DST to DDST
** will effectively disappear since
** POSIX provides for only one DST
** offset.
*/
if (isdst && !sp->ttis[j].tt_ttisstd) {
sp->ats[i] += dstoffset -
theirdstoffset;
} else {
sp->ats[i] += stdoffset -
theirstdoffset;
}
}
theiroffset = -sp->ttis[j].tt_utoff;
if (sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst)
theirdstoffset = theiroffset;
else theirstdoffset = theiroffset;
}
/*
** Finally, fill in ttis.
*/
init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[0], -stdoffset, false, 0);
init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[1], -dstoffset, true, stdlen + 1);
sp->typecnt = 2;
sp->defaulttype = 0;
}
} else {
dstlen = 0;
sp->typecnt = 1; /* only standard time */
sp->timecnt = 0;
init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[0], -stdoffset, false, 0);
sp->defaulttype = 0;
}
sp->charcnt = charcnt;
cp = sp->chars;
memcpy(cp, stdname, stdlen);
cp += stdlen;
*cp++ = '\0';
if (dstlen != 0) {
memcpy(cp, dstname, dstlen);
*(cp + dstlen) = '\0';
}
return true;
}
static void
gmtload(struct state *const sp)
{
if (tzload(gmt, sp, true) != 0)
tzparse("GMT0", sp, NULL);
}
/* Initialize *SP to a value appropriate for the TZ setting NAME.
Return 0 on success, an errno value on failure. */
static int
zoneinit(struct state *sp, char const *name)
{
if (name && ! name[0]) {
/*
** User wants it fast rather than right.
*/
sp->leapcnt = 0; /* so, we're off a little */
sp->timecnt = 0;
sp->typecnt = 0;
sp->charcnt = 0;
sp->goback = sp->goahead = false;
init_ttinfo(&sp->ttis[0], 0, false, 0);
strcpy(sp->chars, gmt);
sp->defaulttype = 0;
return 0;
} else {
int err = tzload(name, sp, true);
if (err != 0 && name && name[0] != ':' && tzparse(name, sp, NULL))
err = 0;
if (err == 0)
scrub_abbrs(sp);
return err;
}
}
void
tzsetlcl(char const *name)
{
struct state *sp = lclptr;
int lcl = name ? strlen(name) < sizeof lcl_TZname : -1;
if (lcl < 0
? lcl_is_set < 0
: 0 < lcl_is_set && strcmp(lcl_TZname, name) == 0)
return;
#ifdef ALL_STATE
if (! sp)
lclptr = sp = malloc(sizeof *lclptr);
#endif /* defined ALL_STATE */
if (sp) {
if (zoneinit(sp, name) != 0)
zoneinit(sp, "");
if (0 < lcl)
strcpy(lcl_TZname, name);
}
settzname();
lcl_is_set = lcl;
}
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
extern void tzset_unlocked(void);
#else
static void
tzset_unlocked(void)
{
tzsetlcl(getenv("TZ"));
}
#endif
void
tzset(void)
{
if (lock() != 0)
return;
tzset_unlocked();
unlock();
}
static void
gmtcheck(void)
{
static bool gmt_is_set;
if (lock() != 0)
return;
if (! gmt_is_set) {
#ifdef ALL_STATE
gmtptr = malloc(sizeof *gmtptr);
#endif
if (gmtptr)
gmtload(gmtptr);
gmt_is_set = true;
}
unlock();
}
#if NETBSD_INSPIRED
timezone_t
tzalloc(char const *name)
{
timezone_t sp = malloc(sizeof *sp);
if (sp) {
int err = zoneinit(sp, name);
if (err != 0) {
free(sp);
errno = err;
return NULL;
}
} else if (!HAVE_MALLOC_ERRNO)
errno = ENOMEM;
return sp;
}
void
tzfree(timezone_t sp)
{
free(sp);
}
/*
** NetBSD 6.1.4 has ctime_rz, but omit it because POSIX says ctime and
** ctime_r are obsolescent and have potential security problems that
** ctime_rz would share. Callers can instead use localtime_rz + strftime.
**
** NetBSD 6.1.4 has tzgetname, but omit it because it doesn't work
** in zones with three or more time zone abbreviations.
** Callers can instead use localtime_rz + strftime.
*/
#endif
/*
** The easy way to behave "as if no library function calls" localtime
** is to not call it, so we drop its guts into "localsub", which can be
** freely called. (And no, the PANS doesn't require the above behavior,
** but it *is* desirable.)
**
** If successful and SETNAME is nonzero,
** set the applicable parts of tzname, timezone and altzone;
** however, it's OK to omit this step if the timezone is POSIX-compatible,
** since in that case tzset should have already done this step correctly.
** SETNAME's type is intfast32_t for compatibility with gmtsub,
** but it is actually a boolean and its value should be 0 or 1.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static struct tm *
localsub(struct state const *sp, time_t const *timep, int_fast32_t setname,
struct tm *const tmp)
{
register const struct ttinfo * ttisp;
register int i;
register struct tm * result;
const time_t t = *timep;
if (sp == NULL) {
/* Don't bother to set tzname etc.; tzset has already done it. */
return gmtsub(gmtptr, timep, 0, tmp);
}
if ((sp->goback && t < sp->ats[0]) ||
(sp->goahead && t > sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1])) {
time_t newt;
register time_t seconds;
register time_t years;
if (t < sp->ats[0])
seconds = sp->ats[0] - t;
else seconds = t - sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1];
--seconds;
/* Beware integer overflow, as SECONDS might
be close to the maximum time_t. */
years = seconds / SECSPERREPEAT * YEARSPERREPEAT;
seconds = years * AVGSECSPERYEAR;
years += YEARSPERREPEAT;
if (t < sp->ats[0])
newt = t + seconds + SECSPERREPEAT;
else
newt = t - seconds - SECSPERREPEAT;
if (newt < sp->ats[0] ||
newt > sp->ats[sp->timecnt - 1])
return NULL; /* "cannot happen" */
result = localsub(sp, &newt, setname, tmp);
if (result) {
register int_fast64_t newy;
newy = result->tm_year;
if (t < sp->ats[0])
newy -= years;
else newy += years;
if (! (INT_MIN <= newy && newy <= INT_MAX))
return NULL;
result->tm_year = newy;
}
return result;
}
if (sp->timecnt == 0 || t < sp->ats[0]) {
i = sp->defaulttype;
} else {
register int lo = 1;
register int hi = sp->timecnt;
while (lo < hi) {
register int mid = (lo + hi) >> 1;
if (t < sp->ats[mid])
hi = mid;
else lo = mid + 1;
}
i = sp->types[lo - 1];
}
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i];
/*
** To get (wrong) behavior that's compatible with System V Release 2.0
** you'd replace the statement below with
** t += ttisp->tt_utoff;
** timesub(&t, 0L, sp, tmp);
*/
result = timesub(&t, ttisp->tt_utoff, sp, tmp);
if (result) {
result->tm_isdst = ttisp->tt_isdst;
#ifdef TM_ZONE
result->TM_ZONE = (char *) &sp->chars[ttisp->tt_desigidx];
#endif /* defined TM_ZONE */
if (setname)
update_tzname_etc(sp, ttisp);
}
return result;
}
#if NETBSD_INSPIRED
struct tm *
localtime_rz(struct state *sp, time_t const *timep, struct tm *tmp)
{
return localsub(sp, timep, 0, tmp);
}
#endif
static struct tm *
localtime_tzset(time_t const *timep, struct tm *tmp)
{
int err = lock();
if (err) {
errno = err;
return NULL;
}
// http://b/31339449: POSIX says localtime(3) acts as if it called tzset(3), but upstream
// and glibc both think it's okay for localtime_r(3) to not do so (presumably because of
// the "not required to set tzname" clause). It's unclear that POSIX actually intended this,
// the BSDs disagree with glibc, and it's confusing to developers to have localtime_r(3)
// behave differently than other time zone-sensitive functions in <time.h>.
tzset_unlocked();
tmp = localsub(lclptr, timep, true, tmp);
unlock();
return tmp;
}
struct tm *
localtime(const time_t *timep)
{
return localtime_tzset(timep, &tm);
}
struct tm *
localtime_r(const time_t *timep, struct tm *tmp)
{
return localtime_tzset(timep, tmp);
}
/*
** gmtsub is to gmtime as localsub is to localtime.
*/
static struct tm *
gmtsub(struct state const *sp, time_t const *timep, int_fast32_t offset,
struct tm *tmp)
{
register struct tm * result;
result = timesub(timep, offset, gmtptr, tmp);
#ifdef TM_ZONE
/*
** Could get fancy here and deliver something such as
** "+xx" or "-xx" if offset is non-zero,
** but this is no time for a treasure hunt.
*/
tmp->TM_ZONE = ((char *)
(offset ? wildabbr : gmtptr ? gmtptr->chars : gmt));
#endif /* defined TM_ZONE */
return result;
}
/*
* Re-entrant version of gmtime.
*/
struct tm *
gmtime_r(const time_t *timep, struct tm *tmp)
{
gmtcheck();
return gmtsub(gmtptr, timep, 0, tmp);
}
struct tm *
gmtime(const time_t *timep)
{
return gmtime_r(timep, &tm);
}
#ifdef STD_INSPIRED
struct tm *
offtime(const time_t *timep, long offset)
{
gmtcheck();
return gmtsub(gmtptr, timep, offset, &tm);
}
#endif /* defined STD_INSPIRED */
/*
** Return the number of leap years through the end of the given year
** where, to make the math easy, the answer for year zero is defined as zero.
*/
static time_t
leaps_thru_end_of_nonneg(time_t y)
{
return y / 4 - y / 100 + y / 400;
}
static time_t
leaps_thru_end_of(time_t y)
{
return (y < 0
? -1 - leaps_thru_end_of_nonneg(-1 - y)
: leaps_thru_end_of_nonneg(y));
}
static struct tm *
timesub(const time_t *timep, int_fast32_t offset,
const struct state *sp, struct tm *tmp)
{
register const struct lsinfo * lp;
register time_t tdays;
register const int * ip;
register int_fast32_t corr;
register int i;
int_fast32_t idays, rem, dayoff, dayrem;
time_t y;
/* If less than SECSPERMIN, the number of seconds since the
most recent positive leap second; otherwise, do not add 1
to localtime tm_sec because of leap seconds. */
time_t secs_since_posleap = SECSPERMIN;
corr = 0;
i = (sp == NULL) ? 0 : sp->leapcnt;
while (--i >= 0) {
lp = &sp->lsis[i];
if (*timep >= lp->ls_trans) {
corr = lp->ls_corr;
if ((i == 0 ? 0 : lp[-1].ls_corr) < corr)
secs_since_posleap = *timep - lp->ls_trans;
break;
}
}
/* Calculate the year, avoiding integer overflow even if
time_t is unsigned. */
tdays = *timep / SECSPERDAY;
rem = *timep % SECSPERDAY;
rem += offset % SECSPERDAY - corr % SECSPERDAY + 3 * SECSPERDAY;
dayoff = offset / SECSPERDAY - corr / SECSPERDAY + rem / SECSPERDAY - 3;
rem %= SECSPERDAY;
/* y = (EPOCH_YEAR
+ floor((tdays + dayoff) / DAYSPERREPEAT) * YEARSPERREPEAT),
sans overflow. But calculate against 1570 (EPOCH_YEAR -
YEARSPERREPEAT) instead of against 1970 so that things work
for localtime values before 1970 when time_t is unsigned. */
dayrem = tdays % DAYSPERREPEAT;
dayrem += dayoff % DAYSPERREPEAT;
y = (EPOCH_YEAR - YEARSPERREPEAT
+ ((1 + dayoff / DAYSPERREPEAT + dayrem / DAYSPERREPEAT
- ((dayrem % DAYSPERREPEAT) < 0)
+ tdays / DAYSPERREPEAT)
* YEARSPERREPEAT));
/* idays = (tdays + dayoff) mod DAYSPERREPEAT, sans overflow. */
idays = tdays % DAYSPERREPEAT;
idays += dayoff % DAYSPERREPEAT + 2 * DAYSPERREPEAT;
idays %= DAYSPERREPEAT;
/* Increase Y and decrease IDAYS until IDAYS is in range for Y. */
while (year_lengths[isleap(y)] <= idays) {
int tdelta = idays / DAYSPERLYEAR;
int_fast32_t ydelta = tdelta + !tdelta;
time_t newy = y + ydelta;
register int leapdays;
leapdays = leaps_thru_end_of(newy - 1) -
leaps_thru_end_of(y - 1);
idays -= ydelta * DAYSPERNYEAR;
idays -= leapdays;
y = newy;
}
if (!TYPE_SIGNED(time_t) && y < TM_YEAR_BASE) {
int signed_y = y;
tmp->tm_year = signed_y - TM_YEAR_BASE;
} else if ((!TYPE_SIGNED(time_t) || INT_MIN + TM_YEAR_BASE <= y)
&& y - TM_YEAR_BASE <= INT_MAX)
tmp->tm_year = y - TM_YEAR_BASE;
else {
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return NULL;
}
tmp->tm_yday = idays;
/*
** The "extra" mods below avoid overflow problems.
*/
tmp->tm_wday = (TM_WDAY_BASE
+ ((tmp->tm_year % DAYSPERWEEK)
* (DAYSPERNYEAR % DAYSPERWEEK))
+ leaps_thru_end_of(y - 1)
- leaps_thru_end_of(TM_YEAR_BASE - 1)
+ idays);
tmp->tm_wday %= DAYSPERWEEK;
if (tmp->tm_wday < 0)
tmp->tm_wday += DAYSPERWEEK;
tmp->tm_hour = rem / SECSPERHOUR;
rem %= SECSPERHOUR;
tmp->tm_min = rem / SECSPERMIN;
tmp->tm_sec = rem % SECSPERMIN;
/* Use "... ??:??:60" at the end of the localtime minute containing
the second just before the positive leap second. */
tmp->tm_sec += secs_since_posleap <= tmp->tm_sec;
ip = mon_lengths[isleap(y)];
for (tmp->tm_mon = 0; idays >= ip[tmp->tm_mon]; ++(tmp->tm_mon))
idays -= ip[tmp->tm_mon];
tmp->tm_mday = idays + 1;
tmp->tm_isdst = 0;
#ifdef TM_GMTOFF
tmp->TM_GMTOFF = offset;
#endif /* defined TM_GMTOFF */
return tmp;
}
char *
ctime(const time_t *timep)
{
/*
** Section 4.12.3.2 of X3.159-1989 requires that
** The ctime function converts the calendar time pointed to by timer
** to local time in the form of a string. It is equivalent to
** asctime(localtime(timer))
*/
struct tm *tmp = localtime(timep);
return tmp ? asctime(tmp) : NULL;
}
char *
ctime_r(const time_t *timep, char *buf)
{
struct tm mytm;
struct tm *tmp = localtime_r(timep, &mytm);
return tmp ? asctime_r(tmp, buf) : NULL;
}
/*
** Adapted from code provided by Robert Elz, who writes:
** The "best" way to do mktime I think is based on an idea of Bob
** Kridle's (so its said...) from a long time ago.
** It does a binary search of the time_t space. Since time_t's are
** just 32 bits, its a max of 32 iterations (even at 64 bits it
** would still be very reasonable).
*/
#ifndef WRONG
#define WRONG (-1)
#endif /* !defined WRONG */
/*
** Normalize logic courtesy Paul Eggert.
*/
static bool
increment_overflow(int *ip, int j)
{
register int const i = *ip;
/*
** If i >= 0 there can only be overflow if i + j > INT_MAX
** or if j > INT_MAX - i; given i >= 0, INT_MAX - i cannot overflow.
** If i < 0 there can only be overflow if i + j < INT_MIN
** or if j < INT_MIN - i; given i < 0, INT_MIN - i cannot overflow.
*/
if ((i >= 0) ? (j > INT_MAX - i) : (j < INT_MIN - i))
return true;
*ip += j;
return false;
}
static bool
increment_overflow32(int_fast32_t *const lp, int const m)
{
register int_fast32_t const l = *lp;
if ((l >= 0) ? (m > INT_FAST32_MAX - l) : (m < INT_FAST32_MIN - l))
return true;
*lp += m;
return false;
}
static bool
increment_overflow_time(time_t *tp, int_fast32_t j)
{
/*
** This is like
** 'if (! (TIME_T_MIN <= *tp + j && *tp + j <= TIME_T_MAX)) ...',
** except that it does the right thing even if *tp + j would overflow.
*/
if (! (j < 0
? (TYPE_SIGNED(time_t) ? TIME_T_MIN - j <= *tp : -1 - j < *tp)
: *tp <= TIME_T_MAX - j))
return true;
*tp += j;
return false;
}
static bool
normalize_overflow(int *const tensptr, int *const unitsptr, const int base)
{
register int tensdelta;
tensdelta = (*unitsptr >= 0) ?
(*unitsptr / base) :
(-1 - (-1 - *unitsptr) / base);
*unitsptr -= tensdelta * base;
return increment_overflow(tensptr, tensdelta);
}
static bool
normalize_overflow32(int_fast32_t *tensptr, int *unitsptr, int base)
{
register int tensdelta;
tensdelta = (*unitsptr >= 0) ?
(*unitsptr / base) :
(-1 - (-1 - *unitsptr) / base);
*unitsptr -= tensdelta * base;
return increment_overflow32(tensptr, tensdelta);
}
static int
tmcomp(register const struct tm *const atmp,
register const struct tm *const btmp)
{
register int result;
if (atmp->tm_year != btmp->tm_year)
return atmp->tm_year < btmp->tm_year ? -1 : 1;
if ((result = (atmp->tm_mon - btmp->tm_mon)) == 0 &&
(result = (atmp->tm_mday - btmp->tm_mday)) == 0 &&
(result = (atmp->tm_hour - btmp->tm_hour)) == 0 &&
(result = (atmp->tm_min - btmp->tm_min)) == 0)
result = atmp->tm_sec - btmp->tm_sec;
return result;
}
static time_t
time2sub(struct tm *const tmp,
struct tm *(*funcp)(struct state const *, time_t const *,
int_fast32_t, struct tm *),
struct state const *sp,
const int_fast32_t offset,
bool *okayp,
bool do_norm_secs)
{
register int dir;
register int i, j;
register int saved_seconds;
register int_fast32_t li;
register time_t lo;
register time_t hi;
int_fast32_t y;
time_t newt;
time_t t;
struct tm yourtm, mytm;
*okayp = false;
yourtm = *tmp;
if (do_norm_secs) {
if (normalize_overflow(&yourtm.tm_min, &yourtm.tm_sec,
SECSPERMIN))
return WRONG;
}
if (normalize_overflow(&yourtm.tm_hour, &yourtm.tm_min, MINSPERHOUR))
return WRONG;
if (normalize_overflow(&yourtm.tm_mday, &yourtm.tm_hour, HOURSPERDAY))
return WRONG;
y = yourtm.tm_year;
if (normalize_overflow32(&y, &yourtm.tm_mon, MONSPERYEAR))
return WRONG;
/*
** Turn y into an actual year number for now.
** It is converted back to an offset from TM_YEAR_BASE later.
*/
if (increment_overflow32(&y, TM_YEAR_BASE))
return WRONG;
while (yourtm.tm_mday <= 0) {
if (increment_overflow32(&y, -1))
return WRONG;
li = y + (1 < yourtm.tm_mon);
yourtm.tm_mday += year_lengths[isleap(li)];
}
while (yourtm.tm_mday > DAYSPERLYEAR) {
li = y + (1 < yourtm.tm_mon);
yourtm.tm_mday -= year_lengths[isleap(li)];
if (increment_overflow32(&y, 1))
return WRONG;
}
for ( ; ; ) {
i = mon_lengths[isleap(y)][yourtm.tm_mon];
if (yourtm.tm_mday <= i)
break;
yourtm.tm_mday -= i;
if (++yourtm.tm_mon >= MONSPERYEAR) {
yourtm.tm_mon = 0;
if (increment_overflow32(&y, 1))
return WRONG;
}
}
if (increment_overflow32(&y, -TM_YEAR_BASE))
return WRONG;
if (! (INT_MIN <= y && y <= INT_MAX))
return WRONG;
yourtm.tm_year = y;
if (yourtm.tm_sec >= 0 && yourtm.tm_sec < SECSPERMIN)
saved_seconds = 0;
else if (y + TM_YEAR_BASE < EPOCH_YEAR) {
/*
** We can't set tm_sec to 0, because that might push the
** time below the minimum representable time.
** Set tm_sec to 59 instead.
** This assumes that the minimum representable time is
** not in the same minute that a leap second was deleted from,
** which is a safer assumption than using 58 would be.
*/
if (increment_overflow(&yourtm.tm_sec, 1 - SECSPERMIN))
return WRONG;
saved_seconds = yourtm.tm_sec;
yourtm.tm_sec = SECSPERMIN - 1;
} else {
saved_seconds = yourtm.tm_sec;
yourtm.tm_sec = 0;
}
/*
** Do a binary search (this works whatever time_t's type is).
*/
lo = TIME_T_MIN;
hi = TIME_T_MAX;
for ( ; ; ) {
t = lo / 2 + hi / 2;
if (t < lo)
t = lo;
else if (t > hi)
t = hi;
if (! funcp(sp, &t, offset, &mytm)) {
/*
** Assume that t is too extreme to be represented in
** a struct tm; arrange things so that it is less
** extreme on the next pass.
*/
dir = (t > 0) ? 1 : -1;
} else dir = tmcomp(&mytm, &yourtm);
if (dir != 0) {
if (t == lo) {
if (t == TIME_T_MAX)
return WRONG;
++t;
++lo;
} else if (t == hi) {
if (t == TIME_T_MIN)
return WRONG;
--t;
--hi;
}
if (lo > hi)
return WRONG;
if (dir > 0)
hi = t;
else lo = t;
continue;
}
#if defined TM_GMTOFF && ! UNINIT_TRAP
if (mytm.TM_GMTOFF != yourtm.TM_GMTOFF
&& (yourtm.TM_GMTOFF < 0
? (-SECSPERDAY <= yourtm.TM_GMTOFF
&& (mytm.TM_GMTOFF <=
(SMALLEST(INT_FAST32_MAX, LONG_MAX)
+ yourtm.TM_GMTOFF)))
: (yourtm.TM_GMTOFF <= SECSPERDAY
&& ((BIGGEST(INT_FAST32_MIN, LONG_MIN)
+ yourtm.TM_GMTOFF)
<= mytm.TM_GMTOFF)))) {
/* MYTM matches YOURTM except with the wrong UT offset.
YOURTM.TM_GMTOFF is plausible, so try it instead.
It's OK if YOURTM.TM_GMTOFF contains uninitialized data,
since the guess gets checked. */
time_t altt = t;
int_fast32_t diff = mytm.TM_GMTOFF - yourtm.TM_GMTOFF;
if (!increment_overflow_time(&altt, diff)) {
struct tm alttm;
if (funcp(sp, &altt, offset, &alttm)
&& alttm.tm_isdst == mytm.tm_isdst
&& alttm.TM_GMTOFF == yourtm.TM_GMTOFF
&& tmcomp(&alttm, &yourtm) == 0) {
t = altt;
mytm = alttm;
}
}
}
#endif
if (yourtm.tm_isdst < 0 || mytm.tm_isdst == yourtm.tm_isdst)
break;
/*
** Right time, wrong type.
** Hunt for right time, right type.
** It's okay to guess wrong since the guess
** gets checked.
*/
if (sp == NULL)
return WRONG;
for (i = sp->typecnt - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
if (sp->ttis[i].tt_isdst != yourtm.tm_isdst)
continue;
for (j = sp->typecnt - 1; j >= 0; --j) {
if (sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst == yourtm.tm_isdst)
continue;
if (ttunspecified(sp, j))
continue;
newt = (t + sp->ttis[j].tt_utoff
- sp->ttis[i].tt_utoff);
if (! funcp(sp, &newt, offset, &mytm))
continue;
if (tmcomp(&mytm, &yourtm) != 0)
continue;
if (mytm.tm_isdst != yourtm.tm_isdst)
continue;
/*
** We have a match.
*/
t = newt;
goto label;
}
}
return WRONG;
}
label:
newt = t + saved_seconds;
if ((newt < t) != (saved_seconds < 0))
return WRONG;
t = newt;
if (funcp(sp, &t, offset, tmp))
*okayp = true;
return t;
}
static time_t
time2(struct tm * const tmp,
struct tm *(*funcp)(struct state const *, time_t const *,
int_fast32_t, struct tm *),
struct state const *sp,
const int_fast32_t offset,
bool *okayp)
{
time_t t;
/*
** First try without normalization of seconds
** (in case tm_sec contains a value associated with a leap second).
** If that fails, try with normalization of seconds.
*/
t = time2sub(tmp, funcp, sp, offset, okayp, false);
return *okayp ? t : time2sub(tmp, funcp, sp, offset, okayp, true);
}
static time_t
time1(struct tm *const tmp,
struct tm *(*funcp)(struct state const *, time_t const *,
int_fast32_t, struct tm *),
struct state const *sp,
const int_fast32_t offset)
{
register time_t t;
register int samei, otheri;
register int sameind, otherind;
register int i;
register int nseen;
char seen[TZ_MAX_TYPES];
unsigned char types[TZ_MAX_TYPES];
bool okay;
if (tmp == NULL) {
errno = EINVAL;
return WRONG;
}
if (tmp->tm_isdst > 1)
tmp->tm_isdst = 1;
t = time2(tmp, funcp, sp, offset, &okay);
if (okay)
return t;
if (tmp->tm_isdst < 0)
#ifdef PCTS
/*
** POSIX Conformance Test Suite code courtesy Grant Sullivan.
*/
tmp->tm_isdst = 0; /* reset to std and try again */
#else
return t;
#endif /* !defined PCTS */
/*
** We're supposed to assume that somebody took a time of one type
** and did some math on it that yielded a "struct tm" that's bad.
** We try to divine the type they started from and adjust to the
** type they need.
*/
if (sp == NULL)
return WRONG;
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i)
seen[i] = false;
nseen = 0;
for (i = sp->timecnt - 1; i >= 0; --i)
if (!seen[sp->types[i]] && !ttunspecified(sp, sp->types[i])) {
seen[sp->types[i]] = true;
types[nseen++] = sp->types[i];
}
for (sameind = 0; sameind < nseen; ++sameind) {
samei = types[sameind];
if (sp->ttis[samei].tt_isdst != tmp->tm_isdst)
continue;
for (otherind = 0; otherind < nseen; ++otherind) {
otheri = types[otherind];
if (sp->ttis[otheri].tt_isdst == tmp->tm_isdst)
continue;
tmp->tm_sec += (sp->ttis[otheri].tt_utoff
- sp->ttis[samei].tt_utoff);
tmp->tm_isdst = !tmp->tm_isdst;
t = time2(tmp, funcp, sp, offset, &okay);
if (okay)
return t;
tmp->tm_sec -= (sp->ttis[otheri].tt_utoff
- sp->ttis[samei].tt_utoff);
tmp->tm_isdst = !tmp->tm_isdst;
}
}
return WRONG;
}
static time_t
mktime_tzname(struct state *sp, struct tm *tmp, bool setname)
{
if (sp)
return time1(tmp, localsub, sp, setname);
else {
gmtcheck();
return time1(tmp, gmtsub, gmtptr, 0);
}
}
#if NETBSD_INSPIRED
time_t
mktime_z(struct state *sp, struct tm *tmp)
{
return mktime_tzname(sp, tmp, false);
}
#endif
time_t
mktime(struct tm *tmp)
{
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
int saved_errno = errno;
#endif
time_t t;
int err = lock();
if (err) {
errno = err;
return -1;
}
tzset_unlocked();
t = mktime_tzname(lclptr, tmp, true);
unlock();
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
errno = (t == -1) ? EOVERFLOW : saved_errno;
#endif
return t;
}
#ifdef STD_INSPIRED
time_t
timelocal(struct tm *tmp)
{
if (tmp != NULL)
tmp->tm_isdst = -1; /* in case it wasn't initialized */
return mktime(tmp);
}
time_t
timegm(struct tm *tmp)
{
return timeoff(tmp, 0);
}
time_t
timeoff(struct tm *tmp, long offset)
{
if (tmp)
tmp->tm_isdst = 0;
gmtcheck();
return time1(tmp, gmtsub, gmtptr, offset);
}
#endif /* defined STD_INSPIRED */
static int_fast32_t
leapcorr(struct state const *sp, time_t t)
{
register struct lsinfo const * lp;
register int i;
i = sp->leapcnt;
while (--i >= 0) {
lp = &sp->lsis[i];
if (t >= lp->ls_trans)
return lp->ls_corr;
}
return 0;
}
/*
** XXX--is the below the right way to conditionalize??
*/
#ifdef STD_INSPIRED
/* NETBSD_INSPIRED_EXTERN functions are exported to callers if
NETBSD_INSPIRED is defined, and are private otherwise. */
# if NETBSD_INSPIRED
# define NETBSD_INSPIRED_EXTERN
# else
# define NETBSD_INSPIRED_EXTERN static
# endif
/*
** IEEE Std 1003.1 (POSIX) says that 536457599
** shall correspond to "Wed Dec 31 23:59:59 UTC 1986", which
** is not the case if we are accounting for leap seconds.
** So, we provide the following conversion routines for use
** when exchanging timestamps with POSIX conforming systems.
*/
NETBSD_INSPIRED_EXTERN time_t
time2posix_z(struct state *sp, time_t t)
{
return t - leapcorr(sp, t);
}
time_t
time2posix(time_t t)
{
int err = lock();
if (err) {
errno = err;
return -1;
}
if (!lcl_is_set)
tzset_unlocked();
if (lclptr)
t = time2posix_z(lclptr, t);
unlock();
return t;
}
NETBSD_INSPIRED_EXTERN time_t
posix2time_z(struct state *sp, time_t t)
{
time_t x;
time_t y;
/*
** For a positive leap second hit, the result
** is not unique. For a negative leap second
** hit, the corresponding time doesn't exist,
** so we return an adjacent second.
*/
x = t + leapcorr(sp, t);
y = x - leapcorr(sp, x);
if (y < t) {
do {
x++;
y = x - leapcorr(sp, x);
} while (y < t);
x -= y != t;
} else if (y > t) {
do {
--x;
y = x - leapcorr(sp, x);
} while (y > t);
x += y != t;
}
return x;
}
time_t
posix2time(time_t t)
{
int err = lock();
if (err) {
errno = err;
return -1;
}
if (!lcl_is_set)
tzset_unlocked();
if (lclptr)
t = posix2time_z(lclptr, t);
unlock();
return t;
}
#endif /* defined STD_INSPIRED */
#if TZ_TIME_T
# if !USG_COMPAT
# define daylight 0
# define timezone 0
# endif
# if !ALTZONE
# define altzone 0
# endif
/* Convert from the underlying system's time_t to the ersatz time_tz,
which is called 'time_t' in this file. Typically, this merely
converts the time's integer width. On some platforms, the system
time is local time not UT, or uses some epoch other than the POSIX
epoch.
Although this code appears to define a function named 'time' that
returns time_t, the macros in private.h cause this code to actually
define a function named 'tz_time' that returns tz_time_t. The call
to sys_time invokes the underlying system's 'time' function. */
time_t
time(time_t *p)
{
time_t r = sys_time(0);
if (r != (time_t) -1) {
int_fast32_t offset = EPOCH_LOCAL ? (daylight ? timezone : altzone) : 0;
if (increment_overflow32(&offset, -EPOCH_OFFSET)
|| increment_overflow_time(&r, offset)) {
errno = EOVERFLOW;
r = -1;
}
}
if (p)
*p = r;
return r;
}
#endif