/* * timespecops.h -- calculations on 'struct timespec' values * * Written by Juergen Perlinger (perlinger@ntp.org) for the NTP project. * The contents of 'html/copyright.html' apply. * * Rationale * --------- * * Doing basic arithmetic on a 'struct timespec' is not exceedingly * hard, but it requires tedious and repetitive code to keep the result * normalised. We consider a timespec normalised when the nanosecond * fraction is in the interval [0 .. 10^9[ ; there are multiple value * pairs of seconds and nanoseconds that denote the same time interval, * but the normalised representation is unique. No two different * intervals can have the same normalised representation. * * Another topic is the representation of negative time intervals. * There's more than one way to this, since both the seconds and the * nanoseconds of a timespec are signed values. IMHO, the easiest way is * to use a complement representation where the nanoseconds are still * normalised, no matter what the sign of the seconds value. This makes * normalisation easier, since the sign of the integer part is * irrelevant, and it removes several sign decision cases during the * calculations. * * As long as no signed integer overflow can occur with the nanosecond * part of the operands, all operations work as expected and produce a * normalised result. * * The exception to this are functions fix a '_fast' suffix, which do no * normalisation on input data and therefore expect the input data to be * normalised. * * Input and output operands may overlap; all input is consumed before * the output is written to. */ #ifndef TIMESPECOPS_H #define TIMESPECOPS_H #include #include #include #include "ntp.h" #include "timetoa.h" /* nanoseconds per second */ #define NANOSECONDS 1000000000 /* predicate: returns TRUE if the nanoseconds are in nominal range */ #define timespec_isnormal(x) \ ((x)->tv_nsec >= 0 && (x)->tv_nsec < NANOSECONDS) /* predicate: returns TRUE if the nanoseconds are out-of-bounds */ #define timespec_isdenormal(x) (!timespec_isnormal(x)) /* make sure nanoseconds are in nominal range */ extern struct timespec normalize_tspec(struct timespec x); /* x = a + b */ static inline struct timespec add_tspec( struct timespec a, struct timespec b ) { struct timespec x; x = a; x.tv_sec += b.tv_sec; x.tv_nsec += b.tv_nsec; return normalize_tspec(x); } /* x = a + b, b is fraction only */ static inline struct timespec add_tspec_ns( struct timespec a, long b ) { struct timespec x; x = a; x.tv_nsec += b; return normalize_tspec(x); } /* x = a - b */ static inline struct timespec sub_tspec( struct timespec a, struct timespec b ) { struct timespec x; x = a; x.tv_sec -= b.tv_sec; x.tv_nsec -= b.tv_nsec; return normalize_tspec(x); } /* x = a - b, b is fraction only */ static inline struct timespec sub_tspec_ns( struct timespec a, long b ) { struct timespec x; x = a; x.tv_nsec -= b; return normalize_tspec(x); } /* x = -a */ static inline struct timespec neg_tspec( struct timespec a ) { struct timespec x; x.tv_sec = -a.tv_sec; x.tv_nsec = -a.tv_nsec; return normalize_tspec(x); } /* x = abs(a) */ struct timespec abs_tspec(struct timespec a); /* * compare previously-normalised a and b * return 1 / 0 / -1 if a < / == / > b */ extern int cmp_tspec(struct timespec a, struct timespec b); /* * compare possibly-denormal a and b * return 1 / 0 / -1 if a < / == / > b */ static inline int cmp_tspec_denorm( struct timespec a, struct timespec b ) { return cmp_tspec(normalize_tspec(a), normalize_tspec(b)); } /* * test previously-normalised a * return 1 / 0 / -1 if a < / == / > 0 */ extern int test_tspec(struct timespec a); /* * test possibly-denormal a * return 1 / 0 / -1 if a < / == / > 0 */ static inline int test_tspec_denorm( struct timespec a ) { return test_tspec(normalize_tspec(a)); } /* return LIB buffer ptr to string rep */ static inline const char * tspectoa( struct timespec x ) { return format_time_fraction(x.tv_sec, x.tv_nsec, 9); } /* * convert to l_fp type, relative and absolute */ /* convert from timespec duration to l_fp duration */ extern l_fp tspec_intv_to_lfp(struct timespec x); /* x must be UN*X epoch, output will be in NTP epoch */ static inline l_fp tspec_stamp_to_lfp( struct timespec x ) { l_fp y; y = tspec_intv_to_lfp(x); y.l_ui += JAN_1970; return y; } /* convert from l_fp type, relative signed/unsigned and absolute */ extern struct timespec lfp_intv_to_tspec(l_fp x); extern struct timespec lfp_uintv_to_tspec(l_fp x); /* * absolute (timestamp) conversion. Input is time in NTP epoch, output * is in UN*X epoch. The NTP time stamp will be expanded around the * pivot time *p or the current time, if p is NULL. */ extern struct timespec lfp_stamp_to_tspec(l_fp x, const time_t *pivot); #endif /* TIMESPECOPS_H */