xref: /freebsd/sys/sys/clock.h (revision 95ee2897)
1 /*-
2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Gordon W. Ross
9  *
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11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12  * are met:
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18  *
19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30  *
31  *	$NetBSD: clock_subr.h,v 1.7 2000/10/03 13:41:07 tsutsui Exp $
32  *
33  *
34  * This file is the central clearing-house for calendrical issues.
35  *
36  * In general the kernel does not know about minutes, hours, days, timezones,
37  * daylight savings time, leap-years and such.  All that is theoretically a
38  * matter for userland only.
39  *
40  * Parts of kernel code does however care: badly designed filesystems store
41  * timestamps in local time and RTC chips sometimes track time in a local
42  * timezone instead of UTC and so on.
43  *
44  * All that code should go here for service.
45  */
46 
47 #ifndef _SYS_CLOCK_H_
48 #define _SYS_CLOCK_H_
49 
50 #ifdef _KERNEL		/* No user serviceable parts */
51 
52 int utc_offset(void);
53 
54 /*
55  * Structure to hold the values typically reported by time-of-day clocks,
56  * expressed as binary integers (see below for a BCD version).  This can be
57  * passed to the conversion functions to be converted to/from a struct timespec.
58  *
59  * On input, the year is interpreted as follows:
60  *       0 -   69 = 2000 - 2069
61  *      70 -   99 = 1970 - 1999
62  *     100 -  199 = 2000 - 2099 (Supports hardware "century bit".)
63  *     200 - 1969 = Invalid.
64  *    1970 - 9999 = Full 4-digit century+year.
65  *
66  * The dow field is ignored (not even validated) on input, but is always
67  * populated with day-of-week on output.
68  *
69  * clock_ct_to_ts() returns EINVAL if any values are out of range.  The year
70  * field will always be 4-digit on output.
71  */
72 struct clocktime {
73 	int	year;			/* year (4 digit year) */
74 	int	mon;			/* month (1 - 12) */
75 	int	day;			/* day (1 - 31) */
76 	int	hour;			/* hour (0 - 23) */
77 	int	min;			/* minute (0 - 59) */
78 	int	sec;			/* second (0 - 59) */
79 	int	dow;			/* day of week (0 - 6; 0 = Sunday) */
80 	long	nsec;			/* nano seconds */
81 };
82 
83 int clock_ct_to_ts(const struct clocktime *, struct timespec *);
84 void clock_ts_to_ct(const struct timespec *, struct clocktime *);
85 
86 /*
87  * Structure to hold the values typically reported by time-of-day clocks,
88  * expressed as BCD.  This can be passed to the conversion functions to be
89  * converted to/from a struct timespec.
90  *
91  * The clock_bcd_to_ts() function interprets the values in the year through sec
92  * fields as BCD numbers, and returns EINVAL if any BCD values are out of range.
93  * After conversion to binary, the values are passed to clock_ct_to_ts() and
94  * undergo further validation as described above.  Year may be 2 or 4-digit BCD,
95  * interpreted as described above.  The nsec field is binary.  If the ampm arg
96  * is true, the incoming hour and ispm values are interpreted as 12-hour am/pm
97  * representation of the hour, otherwise hour is interpreted as 24-hour and ispm
98  * is ignored.
99  *
100  * The clock_ts_to_bcd() function converts the timespec to BCD values stored
101  * into year through sec.  The value in year will be 4-digit BCD (e.g.,
102  * 0x2017). The mon through sec values will be 2-digit BCD.  The nsec field will
103  * be binary, and the range of dow makes its binary and BCD values identical.
104  * If the ampm arg is true, the hour and ispm fields are set to the 12-hour
105  * time plus a pm flag, otherwise the hour is set to 24-hour time and ispm is
106  * set to false.
107  */
108 struct bcd_clocktime {
109 	uint16_t year;			/* year (2 or 4 digit year) */
110 	uint8_t  mon;			/* month (1 - 12) */
111 	uint8_t  day;			/* day (1 - 31) */
112 	uint8_t  hour;			/* hour (0 - 23 or 1 - 12) */
113 	uint8_t  min;			/* minute (0 - 59) */
114 	uint8_t  sec;			/* second (0 - 59) */
115 	uint8_t  dow;			/* day of week (0 - 6; 0 = Sunday) */
116 	long     nsec;			/* nanoseconds */
117 	bool     ispm;			/* true if hour represents pm time */
118 };
119 
120 int clock_bcd_to_ts(const struct bcd_clocktime *, struct timespec *, bool ampm);
121 void clock_ts_to_bcd(const struct timespec *, struct bcd_clocktime *, bool ampm);
122 
123 /*
124  * Time-of-day clock functions and flags.  These functions might sleep.
125  *
126  * clock_register and clock_unregister() do what they say.  Upon return from
127  * unregister, the clock's methods are not running and will not be called again.
128  *
129  * clock_schedule() requests that a registered clock's clock_settime() calls
130  * happen at the given offset into the second.  The default is 0, meaning no
131  * specific scheduling.  To schedule the call as soon after top-of-second as
132  * possible, specify 1.  Each clock has its own schedule, but taskqueue_thread
133  * is shared by many tasks; the timing of the call is not guaranteed.
134  *
135  * Flags:
136  *
137  *  CLOCKF_SETTIME_NO_TS
138  *    Do not pass a timespec to clock_settime(), the driver obtains its own time
139  *    and applies its own adjustments (this flag implies CLOCKF_SETTIME_NO_ADJ).
140  *
141  *  CLOCKF_SETTIME_NO_ADJ
142  *    Do not apply utc offset and resolution/accuracy adjustments to the value
143  *    passed to clock_settime(), the driver applies them itself.
144  *
145  *  CLOCKF_GETTIME_NO_ADJ
146  *    Do not apply utc offset and resolution/accuracy adjustments to the value
147  *    returned from clock_gettime(), the driver has already applied them.
148  */
149 
150 #define	CLOCKF_SETTIME_NO_TS	0x00000001
151 #define	CLOCKF_SETTIME_NO_ADJ	0x00000002
152 #define	CLOCKF_GETTIME_NO_ADJ	0x00000004
153 
154 void clock_register(device_t _clockdev, long _resolution_us);
155 void clock_register_flags(device_t _clockdev, long _resolution_us, int _flags);
156 void clock_schedule(device_t clockdev, u_int _offsetns);
157 void clock_unregister(device_t _clockdev);
158 
159 /*
160  * BCD to decimal and decimal to BCD.
161  */
162 #define	FROMBCD(x)	bcd2bin(x)
163 #define	TOBCD(x)	bin2bcd(x)
164 
165 /* Some handy constants. */
166 #define SECDAY		(24 * 60 * 60)
167 #define SECYR		(SECDAY * 365)
168 
169 /* Traditional POSIX base year */
170 #define	POSIX_BASE_YEAR	1970
171 
172 void timespec2fattime(const struct timespec *tsp, int utc, u_int16_t *ddp,
173     u_int16_t *dtp, u_int8_t *dhp);
174 void fattime2timespec(unsigned dd, unsigned dt, unsigned dh, int utc,
175     struct timespec *tsp);
176 
177 /*
178  * Print a [bcd_]clocktime or timespec, optionally with fractional seconds.  The
179  * nsdig argument can range from 0-9, and specifies how many decimal digits to
180  * display for fractional seconds.
181  */
182 void clock_print_bcd(const struct bcd_clocktime *bct, int nsdig);
183 void clock_print_ct(const struct clocktime *ct, int nsdig);
184 void clock_print_ts(const struct timespec  *ts, int nsdig);
185 
186 /*
187  * Debugging helpers for RTC clock drivers.  Print a [bcd_]clocktime or
188  * timespec, only if rtc clock debugging has been enabled.  The rw argument is
189  * one of CLOCK_DBG_READ or CLOCK_DBG_WRITE.
190  */
191 #define	CLOCK_DBG_READ	0x01
192 #define	CLOCK_DBG_WRITE	0x02
193 void clock_dbgprint_bcd(device_t dev, int rw, const struct bcd_clocktime *bct);
194 void clock_dbgprint_ct(device_t dev, int rw, const struct clocktime *ct);
195 void clock_dbgprint_err(device_t dev, int rw, int err);
196 void clock_dbgprint_ts(device_t dev, int rw, const struct timespec *ts);
197 
198 #endif /* _KERNEL */
199 
200 #endif /* !_SYS_CLOCK_H_ */
201