2 * Copyright 2000, International Business Machines Corporation and others.
5 * This software has been released under the terms of the IBM Public
6 * License. For details, see the LICENSE file in the top-level source
7 * directory or online at http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html
11 * fasttime.c -- Get the time of day quickly by mapping the kernel's
12 * time of day variable.
16 * Modification History
17 * 3/21/86: Added FT_ApproxTime which returns the last time
18 * in seconds returned by RT_FastTime. The intent is to give
19 * routines which aren't too concerned about the exact time
20 * fast access to the time, even on kernels without mmap.
21 * 4/2/86: Fixed my previous mod and fixed FT_Init so it doesn't initialize
22 * a second time if explicitly called after being implicitly called.
23 * This saves a (precious) file descriptor.
26 #include <afs/param.h>
27 #include <afsconfig.h>
32 #include <sys/types.h>
34 #include <sys/timeb.h>
40 #if !defined(AFS_AIX_ENV) && !defined(AFS_NT40_ENV)
43 #include <afs/afsutil.h>
45 extern char *valloc ();
51 static enum InitState { notTried, tried, done } initState = notTried;
53 struct timeval FT_LastTime; /* last time returned by RT_FastTime. Used to implement
57 /* Call this to get the memory mapped. It will return -1 if anything went
58 wrong. In that case, calls to FT_GetTimeOfDay will call gettimeofday
59 instead. If printErrors is true, errors in initialization will cause
60 error messages to be printed on stderr. If notReally is true, then
61 things are set up so that all calls to FT_GetTimeOfDay call gettimeofday.
62 You might want this if your program won't run too long and the nlist
63 call is too expensive. Yeah, it's pretty horrible.
65 int FT_Init (int printErrors, int notReally)
67 if (initState != notTried && !notReally)
68 return (initState == done? 0: -1); /* This is in case explicit initialization
69 occurs after automatic initialization */
72 return 0; /* fake success, but leave initState
75 fprintf (stderr, "FT_Init: mmap not implemented on this kernel\n");
79 /* Call this to get the time of day. It will automatically initialize the
80 first time you call it. If you want error messages when you initialize,
81 call FT_Init yourself. If the initialization failed, this will just
82 call gettimeofday. If you ask for the timezone info, this routine will
83 punt to gettimeofday. */
84 int FT_GetTimeOfDay(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz)
87 ret = gettimeofday (tv, tz);
89 /* need to bounds check 'cause Unix can fail these checks, (esp on Suns)
90 and time package can generate invalid (to select syscall) values
91 for the time until the next interesting event if it encounters
92 out of range microsecond fields */
93 if (tv->tv_usec < 0) tv->tv_usec = 0;
94 if (tv->tv_usec > 999999) tv->tv_usec = 999999;
95 FT_LastTime.tv_sec = tv->tv_sec;
96 FT_LastTime.tv_usec = tv->tv_usec;
102 /* For compatibility. Should go away. */
103 TM_GetTimeOfDay (tv, tz)
107 return FT_GetTimeOfDay(tv, tz);
110 int FT_AGetTimeOfDay(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz)
112 if (FT_LastTime.tv_sec) {
113 tv->tv_sec = FT_LastTime.tv_sec;
114 tv->tv_usec = FT_LastTime.tv_usec;
117 return FT_GetTimeOfDay(tv, tz);
120 unsigned int FT_ApproxTime(void)
122 if (!FT_LastTime.tv_sec) {
123 FT_GetTimeOfDay(&FT_LastTime, 0);
125 return FT_LastTime.tv_sec;