4 # include <linux/cache.h>
5 # include <linux/seqlock.h>
6 # include <linux/math64.h>
7 # include <linux/time64.h>
9 extern struct timezone sys_tz;
11 #define TIME_T_MAX (time_t)((1UL << ((sizeof(time_t) << 3) - 1)) - 1)
13 static inline int timespec_equal(const struct timespec *a,
14 const struct timespec *b)
16 return (a->tv_sec == b->tv_sec) && (a->tv_nsec == b->tv_nsec);
20 * lhs < rhs: return <0
21 * lhs == rhs: return 0
22 * lhs > rhs: return >0
24 static inline int timespec_compare(const struct timespec *lhs, const struct timespec *rhs)
26 if (lhs->tv_sec < rhs->tv_sec)
28 if (lhs->tv_sec > rhs->tv_sec)
30 return lhs->tv_nsec - rhs->tv_nsec;
33 static inline int timeval_compare(const struct timeval *lhs, const struct timeval *rhs)
35 if (lhs->tv_sec < rhs->tv_sec)
37 if (lhs->tv_sec > rhs->tv_sec)
39 return lhs->tv_usec - rhs->tv_usec;
42 extern time64_t mktime64(const unsigned int year, const unsigned int mon,
43 const unsigned int day, const unsigned int hour,
44 const unsigned int min, const unsigned int sec);
47 * Deprecated. Use mktime64().
49 static inline unsigned long mktime(const unsigned int year,
50 const unsigned int mon, const unsigned int day,
51 const unsigned int hour, const unsigned int min,
52 const unsigned int sec)
54 return mktime64(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec);
57 extern void set_normalized_timespec(struct timespec *ts, time_t sec, s64 nsec);
60 * timespec_add_safe assumes both values are positive and checks
61 * for overflow. It will return TIME_T_MAX if the reutrn would be
62 * smaller then either of the arguments.
64 extern struct timespec timespec_add_safe(const struct timespec lhs,
65 const struct timespec rhs);
68 static inline struct timespec timespec_add(struct timespec lhs,
71 struct timespec ts_delta;
72 set_normalized_timespec(&ts_delta, lhs.tv_sec + rhs.tv_sec,
73 lhs.tv_nsec + rhs.tv_nsec);
78 * sub = lhs - rhs, in normalized form
80 static inline struct timespec timespec_sub(struct timespec lhs,
83 struct timespec ts_delta;
84 set_normalized_timespec(&ts_delta, lhs.tv_sec - rhs.tv_sec,
85 lhs.tv_nsec - rhs.tv_nsec);
90 * Returns true if the timespec is norm, false if denorm:
92 static inline bool timespec_valid(const struct timespec *ts)
94 /* Dates before 1970 are bogus */
97 /* Can't have more nanoseconds then a second */
98 if ((unsigned long)ts->tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC)
103 static inline bool timespec_valid_strict(const struct timespec *ts)
105 if (!timespec_valid(ts))
107 /* Disallow values that could overflow ktime_t */
108 if ((unsigned long long)ts->tv_sec >= KTIME_SEC_MAX)
113 static inline bool timeval_valid(const struct timeval *tv)
115 /* Dates before 1970 are bogus */
119 /* Can't have more microseconds then a second */
120 if (tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= USEC_PER_SEC)
126 extern struct timespec timespec_trunc(struct timespec t, unsigned gran);
129 * Validates if a timespec/timeval used to inject a time offset is valid.
130 * Offsets can be postive or negative. The value of the timeval/timespec
131 * is the sum of its fields, but *NOTE*: the field tv_usec/tv_nsec must
132 * always be non-negative.
134 static inline bool timeval_inject_offset_valid(const struct timeval *tv)
136 /* We don't check the tv_sec as it can be positive or negative */
138 /* Can't have more microseconds then a second */
139 if (tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= USEC_PER_SEC)
144 static inline bool timespec_inject_offset_valid(const struct timespec *ts)
146 /* We don't check the tv_sec as it can be positive or negative */
148 /* Can't have more nanoseconds then a second */
149 if (ts->tv_nsec < 0 || ts->tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC)
154 #define CURRENT_TIME (current_kernel_time())
155 #define CURRENT_TIME_SEC ((struct timespec) { get_seconds(), 0 })
157 /* Some architectures do not supply their own clocksource.
158 * This is mainly the case in architectures that get their
159 * inter-tick times by reading the counter on their interval
160 * timer. Since these timers wrap every tick, they're not really
161 * useful as clocksources. Wrapping them to act like one is possible
162 * but not very efficient. So we provide a callout these arches
163 * can implement for use with the jiffies clocksource to provide
164 * finer then tick granular time.
166 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
167 extern u32 (*arch_gettimeoffset)(void);
171 extern int do_setitimer(int which, struct itimerval *value,
172 struct itimerval *ovalue);
173 extern int do_getitimer(int which, struct itimerval *value);
175 extern long do_utimes(int dfd, const char __user *filename, struct timespec *times, int flags);
178 extern void do_sys_times(struct tms *);
181 * Similar to the struct tm in userspace <time.h>, but it needs to be here so
182 * that the kernel source is self contained.
186 * the number of seconds after the minute, normally in the range
187 * 0 to 59, but can be up to 60 to allow for leap seconds
190 /* the number of minutes after the hour, in the range 0 to 59*/
192 /* the number of hours past midnight, in the range 0 to 23 */
194 /* the day of the month, in the range 1 to 31 */
196 /* the number of months since January, in the range 0 to 11 */
198 /* the number of years since 1900 */
200 /* the number of days since Sunday, in the range 0 to 6 */
202 /* the number of days since January 1, in the range 0 to 365 */
206 void time64_to_tm(time64_t totalsecs, int offset, struct tm *result);
209 * time_to_tm - converts the calendar time to local broken-down time
211 * @totalsecs the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970,
212 * Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
213 * @offset offset seconds adding to totalsecs.
214 * @result pointer to struct tm variable to receive broken-down time
216 static inline void time_to_tm(time_t totalsecs, int offset, struct tm *result)
218 time64_to_tm(totalsecs, offset, result);
222 * timespec_to_ns - Convert timespec to nanoseconds
223 * @ts: pointer to the timespec variable to be converted
225 * Returns the scalar nanosecond representation of the timespec
228 static inline s64 timespec_to_ns(const struct timespec *ts)
230 return ((s64) ts->tv_sec * NSEC_PER_SEC) + ts->tv_nsec;
234 * timeval_to_ns - Convert timeval to nanoseconds
235 * @ts: pointer to the timeval variable to be converted
237 * Returns the scalar nanosecond representation of the timeval
240 static inline s64 timeval_to_ns(const struct timeval *tv)
242 return ((s64) tv->tv_sec * NSEC_PER_SEC) +
243 tv->tv_usec * NSEC_PER_USEC;
247 * ns_to_timespec - Convert nanoseconds to timespec
248 * @nsec: the nanoseconds value to be converted
250 * Returns the timespec representation of the nsec parameter.
252 extern struct timespec ns_to_timespec(const s64 nsec);
255 * ns_to_timeval - Convert nanoseconds to timeval
256 * @nsec: the nanoseconds value to be converted
258 * Returns the timeval representation of the nsec parameter.
260 extern struct timeval ns_to_timeval(const s64 nsec);
263 * timespec_add_ns - Adds nanoseconds to a timespec
264 * @a: pointer to timespec to be incremented
265 * @ns: unsigned nanoseconds value to be added
267 * This must always be inlined because its used from the x86-64 vdso,
268 * which cannot call other kernel functions.
270 static __always_inline void timespec_add_ns(struct timespec *a, u64 ns)
272 a->tv_sec += __iter_div_u64_rem(a->tv_nsec + ns, NSEC_PER_SEC, &ns);