xref: /freebsd/usr.sbin/newsyslog/ptimes.c (revision d93a896e)
1 /*-
2  * ------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------*
3  * Initial version of parse8601 was originally added to newsyslog.c in
4  *     FreeBSD on Jan 22, 1999 by Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>.
5  * Initial version of parseDWM was originally added to newsyslog.c in
6  *     FreeBSD on Apr  4, 2000 by Hellmuth Michaelis <hm@FreeBSD.org>.
7  *
8  * Copyright (c) 2003  - Garance Alistair Drosehn <gad@FreeBSD.org>.
9  * All rights reserved.
10  *
11  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13  * are met:
14  *   1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15  *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16  *   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17  *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18  *      documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19  *
20  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
21  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
22  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
23  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
24  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
25  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
26  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
27  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
28  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
29  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
30  * SUCH DAMAGE.
31  *
32  * The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation
33  * are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing
34  * official policies, either expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project.
35  *
36  * ------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------*
37  * This is intended to be a set of general-purpose routines to process times.
38  * Right now it probably still has a number of assumptions in it, such that
39  * it works fine for newsyslog but might not work for other uses.
40  * ------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------*
41  */
42 
43 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
44 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
45 
46 #include <ctype.h>
47 #include <limits.h>
48 #include <stdio.h>
49 #include <stdlib.h>
50 #include <string.h>
51 #include <time.h>
52 
53 #include "extern.h"
54 
55 #define	SECS_PER_HOUR	3600
56 
57 /*
58  * Bit-values which indicate which components of time were specified
59  * by the string given to parse8601 or parseDWM.  These are needed to
60  * calculate what time-in-the-future will match that string.
61  */
62 #define	TSPEC_YEAR		0x0001
63 #define	TSPEC_MONTHOFYEAR	0x0002
64 #define	TSPEC_LDAYOFMONTH	0x0004
65 #define	TSPEC_DAYOFMONTH	0x0008
66 #define	TSPEC_DAYOFWEEK		0x0010
67 #define	TSPEC_HOUROFDAY		0x0020
68 
69 #define	TNYET_ADJ4DST		-10	/* DST has "not yet" been adjusted */
70 
71 struct ptime_data {
72 	time_t		 basesecs;	/* Base point for relative times */
73 	time_t		 tsecs;		/* Time in seconds */
74 	struct tm	 basetm;	/* Base Time expanded into fields */
75 	struct tm	 tm;		/* Time expanded into fields */
76 	int		 did_adj4dst;	/* Track calls to ptime_adjust4dst */
77 	int		 parseopts;	/* Options given for parsing */
78 	int		 tmspec;	/* Indicates which time fields had
79 					 * been specified by the user */
80 };
81 
82 static int	 days_pmonth(int month, int year);
83 static int	 parse8601(struct ptime_data *ptime, const char *str);
84 static int	 parseDWM(struct ptime_data *ptime, const char *str);
85 
86 /*
87  * Simple routine to calculate the number of days in a given month.
88  */
89 static int
90 days_pmonth(int month, int year)
91 {
92 	static const int mtab[] = {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31,
93 	    30, 31, 30, 31};
94 	int ndays;
95 
96 	ndays = mtab[month];
97 
98 	if (month == 1) {
99 		/*
100 		 * We are usually called with a 'tm-year' value
101 		 * (ie, the value = the number of years past 1900).
102 		 */
103 		if (year < 1900)
104 			year += 1900;
105 		if (year % 4 == 0) {
106 			/*
107 			 * This is a leap year, as long as it is not a
108 			 * multiple of 100, or if it is a multiple of
109 			 * both 100 and 400.
110 			 */
111 			if (year % 100 != 0)
112 				ndays++;	/* not multiple of 100 */
113 			else if (year % 400 == 0)
114 				ndays++;	/* is multiple of 100 and 400 */
115 		}
116 	}
117 	return (ndays);
118 }
119 
120 /*-
121  * Parse a limited subset of ISO 8601. The specific format is as follows:
122  *
123  * [CC[YY[MM[DD]]]][THH[MM[SS]]]	(where `T' is the literal letter)
124  *
125  * We don't accept a timezone specification; missing fields (including timezone)
126  * are defaulted to the current date but time zero.
127  */
128 static int
129 parse8601(struct ptime_data *ptime, const char *s)
130 {
131 	char *t;
132 	long l;
133 	struct tm tm;
134 
135 	l = strtol(s, &t, 10);
136 	if (l < 0 || l >= INT_MAX || (*t != '\0' && *t != 'T'))
137 		return (-1);
138 
139 	/*
140 	 * Now t points either to the end of the string (if no time was
141 	 * provided) or to the letter `T' which separates date and time in
142 	 * ISO 8601.  The pointer arithmetic is the same for either case.
143 	 */
144 	tm = ptime->tm;
145 	ptime->tmspec = TSPEC_HOUROFDAY;
146 	switch (t - s) {
147 	case 8:
148 		tm.tm_year = ((l / 1000000) - 19) * 100;
149 		l = l % 1000000;
150 	case 6:
151 		ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_YEAR;
152 		tm.tm_year -= tm.tm_year % 100;
153 		tm.tm_year += l / 10000;
154 		l = l % 10000;
155 	case 4:
156 		ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_MONTHOFYEAR;
157 		tm.tm_mon = (l / 100) - 1;
158 		l = l % 100;
159 	case 2:
160 		ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_DAYOFMONTH;
161 		tm.tm_mday = l;
162 	case 0:
163 		break;
164 	default:
165 		return (-1);
166 	}
167 
168 	/* sanity check */
169 	if (tm.tm_year < 70 || tm.tm_mon < 0 || tm.tm_mon > 12
170 	    || tm.tm_mday < 1 || tm.tm_mday > 31)
171 		return (-1);
172 
173 	if (*t != '\0') {
174 		s = ++t;
175 		l = strtol(s, &t, 10);
176 		if (l < 0 || l >= INT_MAX || (*t != '\0' && !isspace(*t)))
177 			return (-1);
178 
179 		switch (t - s) {
180 		case 6:
181 			tm.tm_sec = l % 100;
182 			l /= 100;
183 		case 4:
184 			tm.tm_min = l % 100;
185 			l /= 100;
186 		case 2:
187 			ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_HOUROFDAY;
188 			tm.tm_hour = l;
189 		case 0:
190 			break;
191 		default:
192 			return (-1);
193 		}
194 
195 		/* sanity check */
196 		if (tm.tm_sec < 0 || tm.tm_sec > 60 || tm.tm_min < 0
197 		    || tm.tm_min > 59 || tm.tm_hour < 0 || tm.tm_hour > 23)
198 			return (-1);
199 	}
200 
201 	ptime->tm = tm;
202 	return (0);
203 }
204 
205 /*-
206  * Parse a cyclic time specification, the format is as follows:
207  *
208  *	[Dhh] or [Wd[Dhh]] or [Mdd[Dhh]]
209  *
210  * to rotate a logfile cyclic at
211  *
212  *	- every day (D) within a specific hour (hh)	(hh = 0...23)
213  *	- once a week (W) at a specific day (d)     OR	(d = 0..6, 0 = Sunday)
214  *	- once a month (M) at a specific day (d)	(d = 1..31,l|L)
215  *
216  * We don't accept a timezone specification; missing fields
217  * are defaulted to the current date but time zero.
218  */
219 static int
220 parseDWM(struct ptime_data *ptime, const char *s)
221 {
222 	int daysmon, Dseen, WMseen;
223 	const char *endval;
224 	char *tmp;
225 	long l;
226 	struct tm tm;
227 
228 	/* Save away the number of days in this month */
229 	tm = ptime->tm;
230 	daysmon = days_pmonth(tm.tm_mon, tm.tm_year);
231 
232 	WMseen = Dseen = 0;
233 	ptime->tmspec = TSPEC_HOUROFDAY;
234 	for (;;) {
235 		endval = NULL;
236 		switch (*s) {
237 		case 'D':
238 			if (Dseen)
239 				return (-1);
240 			Dseen++;
241 			ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_HOUROFDAY;
242 			s++;
243 			l = strtol(s, &tmp, 10);
244 			if (l < 0 || l > 23)
245 				return (-1);
246 			endval = tmp;
247 			tm.tm_hour = l;
248 			break;
249 
250 		case 'W':
251 			if (WMseen)
252 				return (-1);
253 			WMseen++;
254 			ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_DAYOFWEEK;
255 			s++;
256 			l = strtol(s, &tmp, 10);
257 			if (l < 0 || l > 6)
258 				return (-1);
259 			endval = tmp;
260 			if (l != tm.tm_wday) {
261 				int save;
262 
263 				if (l < tm.tm_wday) {
264 					save = 6 - tm.tm_wday;
265 					save += (l + 1);
266 				} else {
267 					save = l - tm.tm_wday;
268 				}
269 
270 				tm.tm_mday += save;
271 
272 				if (tm.tm_mday > daysmon) {
273 					tm.tm_mon++;
274 					tm.tm_mday = tm.tm_mday - daysmon;
275 				}
276 			}
277 			break;
278 
279 		case 'M':
280 			if (WMseen)
281 				return (-1);
282 			WMseen++;
283 			ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_DAYOFMONTH;
284 			s++;
285 			if (tolower(*s) == 'l') {
286 				/* User wants the last day of the month. */
287 				ptime->tmspec |= TSPEC_LDAYOFMONTH;
288 				tm.tm_mday = daysmon;
289 				endval = s + 1;
290 			} else {
291 				l = strtol(s, &tmp, 10);
292 				if (l < 1 || l > 31)
293 					return (-1);
294 
295 				if (l > daysmon)
296 					return (-1);
297 				endval = tmp;
298 				tm.tm_mday = l;
299 			}
300 			break;
301 
302 		default:
303 			return (-1);
304 			break;
305 		}
306 
307 		if (endval == NULL)
308 			return (-1);
309 		else if (*endval == '\0' || isspace(*endval))
310 			break;
311 		else
312 			s = endval;
313 	}
314 
315 	ptime->tm = tm;
316 	return (0);
317 }
318 
319 /*
320  * Initialize a new ptime-related data area.
321  */
322 struct ptime_data *
323 ptime_init(const struct ptime_data *optsrc)
324 {
325 	struct ptime_data *newdata;
326 
327 	newdata = malloc(sizeof(struct ptime_data));
328 	if (optsrc != NULL) {
329 		memcpy(newdata, optsrc, sizeof(struct ptime_data));
330 	} else {
331 		memset(newdata, '\0', sizeof(struct ptime_data));
332 		newdata->did_adj4dst = TNYET_ADJ4DST;
333 	}
334 
335 	return (newdata);
336 }
337 
338 /*
339  * Adjust a given time if that time is in a different timezone than
340  * some other time.
341  */
342 int
343 ptime_adjust4dst(struct ptime_data *ptime, const struct ptime_data *dstsrc)
344 {
345 	struct ptime_data adjtime;
346 
347 	if (ptime == NULL)
348 		return (-1);
349 
350 	/*
351 	 * Changes are not made to the given time until after all
352 	 * of the calculations have been successful.
353 	 */
354 	adjtime = *ptime;
355 
356 	/* Check to see if this adjustment was already made */
357 	if ((adjtime.did_adj4dst != TNYET_ADJ4DST) &&
358 	    (adjtime.did_adj4dst == dstsrc->tm.tm_isdst))
359 		return (0);		/* yes, so don't make it twice */
360 
361 	/* See if daylight-saving has changed between the two times. */
362 	if (dstsrc->tm.tm_isdst != adjtime.tm.tm_isdst) {
363 		if (adjtime.tm.tm_isdst == 1)
364 			adjtime.tsecs -= SECS_PER_HOUR;
365 		else if (adjtime.tm.tm_isdst == 0)
366 			adjtime.tsecs += SECS_PER_HOUR;
367 		adjtime.tm = *(localtime(&adjtime.tsecs));
368 		/* Remember that this adjustment has been made */
369 		adjtime.did_adj4dst = dstsrc->tm.tm_isdst;
370 		/*
371 		 * XXX - Should probably check to see if changing the
372 		 *	hour also changed the value of is_dst.  What
373 		 *	should we do in that case?
374 		 */
375 	}
376 
377 	*ptime = adjtime;
378 	return (0);
379 }
380 
381 int
382 ptime_relparse(struct ptime_data *ptime, int parseopts, time_t basetime,
383     const char *str)
384 {
385 	int dpm, pres;
386 	struct tm temp_tm;
387 
388 	ptime->parseopts = parseopts;
389 	ptime->basesecs = basetime;
390 	ptime->basetm = *(localtime(&ptime->basesecs));
391 	ptime->tm = ptime->basetm;
392 	ptime->tm.tm_hour = ptime->tm.tm_min = ptime->tm.tm_sec = 0;
393 
394 	/*
395 	 * Call a routine which sets ptime.tm and ptime.tspecs based
396 	 * on the given string and parsing-options.  Note that the
397 	 * routine should not call mktime to set ptime.tsecs.
398 	 */
399 	if (parseopts & PTM_PARSE_DWM)
400 		pres = parseDWM(ptime, str);
401 	else
402 		pres = parse8601(ptime, str);
403 	if (pres < 0) {
404 		ptime->tsecs = (time_t)pres;
405 		return (pres);
406 	}
407 
408 	/*
409 	 * Before calling mktime, check to see if we ended up with a
410 	 * "day-of-month" that does not exist in the selected month.
411 	 * If we did call mktime with that info, then mktime will
412 	 * make it look like the user specifically requested a day
413 	 * in the following month (eg: Feb 31 turns into Mar 3rd).
414 	 */
415 	dpm = days_pmonth(ptime->tm.tm_mon, ptime->tm.tm_year);
416 	if ((parseopts & PTM_PARSE_MATCHDOM) &&
417 	    (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_DAYOFMONTH) &&
418 	    (ptime->tm.tm_mday> dpm)) {
419 		/*
420 		 * ptime_nxtime() will want a ptime->tsecs value,
421 		 * but we need to avoid mktime resetting all the
422 		 * ptime->tm values.
423 		 */
424 		if (verbose && dbg_at_times > 1)
425 			fprintf(stderr,
426 			    "\t-- dom fixed: %4d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d (%02d)",
427 			    ptime->tm.tm_year, ptime->tm.tm_mon,
428 			    ptime->tm.tm_mday, ptime->tm.tm_hour,
429 			    ptime->tm.tm_min, dpm);
430 		temp_tm = ptime->tm;
431 		ptime->tsecs = mktime(&temp_tm);
432 		if (ptime->tsecs > (time_t)-1)
433 			ptimeset_nxtime(ptime);
434 		if (verbose && dbg_at_times > 1)
435 			fprintf(stderr,
436 			    " to: %4d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d\n",
437 			    ptime->tm.tm_year, ptime->tm.tm_mon,
438 			    ptime->tm.tm_mday, ptime->tm.tm_hour,
439 			    ptime->tm.tm_min);
440 	}
441 
442 	/*
443 	 * Convert the ptime.tm into standard time_t seconds.  Check
444 	 * for invalid times, which includes things like the hour lost
445 	 * when switching from "standard time" to "daylight saving".
446 	 */
447 	ptime->tsecs = mktime(&ptime->tm);
448 	if (ptime->tsecs == (time_t)-1) {
449 		ptime->tsecs = (time_t)-2;
450 		return (-2);
451 	}
452 
453 	return (0);
454 }
455 
456 int
457 ptime_free(struct ptime_data *ptime)
458 {
459 
460 	if (ptime == NULL)
461 		return (-1);
462 
463 	free(ptime);
464 	return (0);
465 }
466 
467 /*
468  * Some trivial routines so ptime_data can remain a completely
469  * opaque type.
470  */
471 const char *
472 ptimeget_ctime(const struct ptime_data *ptime)
473 {
474 
475 	if (ptime == NULL)
476 		return ("Null time in ptimeget_ctime()\n");
477 
478 	return (ctime(&ptime->tsecs));
479 }
480 
481 /*
482  * Generate a time of day string in an RFC5424 compatible format. Return a
483  * pointer to the buffer with the timestamp string or NULL if an error. If the
484  * time is not supplied, cannot be converted to local time, or the resulting
485  * string would overflow the buffer, the returned string will be the RFC5424
486  * NILVALUE.
487  */
488 char *
489 ptimeget_ctime_rfc5424(const struct ptime_data *ptime,
490     char *timebuf, size_t bufsize)
491 {
492 	static const char NILVALUE[] = {"-"};	/* RFC5424 specified NILVALUE */
493 	int chars;
494 	struct tm tm;
495 	int tz_hours;
496 	int tz_mins;
497 	long tz_offset;
498 	char tz_sign;
499 
500 	if (timebuf == NULL) {
501 		return (NULL);
502 	}
503 
504 	if (bufsize < sizeof(NILVALUE)) {
505 		return (NULL);
506 	}
507 
508 	/*
509 	 * Convert to localtime. RFC5424 mandates the use of the NILVALUE if
510 	 * the time cannot be obtained, so use that if there is an error in the
511 	 * conversion.
512 	 */
513 	if (ptime == NULL || localtime_r(&(ptime->tsecs), &tm) == NULL) {
514 		strlcpy(timebuf, NILVALUE, bufsize);
515 		return (timebuf);
516 	}
517 
518 	/*
519 	 * Convert the time to a string in RFC5424 format. The conversion
520 	 * cannot be done with strftime() because it cannot produce the correct
521 	 * timezone offset format.
522 	 */
523 	if (tm.tm_gmtoff < 0) {
524 		tz_sign = '-';
525 		tz_offset = -tm.tm_gmtoff;
526 	} else {
527 		tz_sign = '+';
528 		tz_offset = tm.tm_gmtoff;
529 	}
530 
531 	tz_hours = tz_offset / 3600;
532 	tz_mins = (tz_offset % 3600) / 60;
533 
534 	chars = snprintf(timebuf, bufsize,
535 	    "%04d-%02d-%02d"	/* date */
536 	    "T%02d:%02d:%02d"	/* time */
537 	    "%c%02d:%02d",	/* time zone offset */
538 	    tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday,
539 	    tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
540 	    tz_sign, tz_hours, tz_mins);
541 
542 	/* If the timestamp is too big for timebuf, return the NILVALUE. */
543 	if (chars >= (int)bufsize) {
544 		strlcpy(timebuf, NILVALUE, bufsize);
545 	}
546 
547 	return (timebuf);
548 }
549 
550 double
551 ptimeget_diff(const struct ptime_data *minuend, const struct
552     ptime_data *subtrahend)
553 {
554 
555 	/* Just like difftime(), we have no good error-return */
556 	if (minuend == NULL || subtrahend == NULL)
557 		return (0.0);
558 
559 	return (difftime(minuend->tsecs, subtrahend->tsecs));
560 }
561 
562 time_t
563 ptimeget_secs(const struct ptime_data *ptime)
564 {
565 
566 	if (ptime == NULL)
567 		return (-1);
568 
569 	return (ptime->tsecs);
570 }
571 
572 /*
573  * Generate an approximate timestamp for the next event, based on
574  * what parts of time were specified by the original parameter to
575  * ptime_relparse(). The result may be -1 if there is no obvious
576  * "next time" which will work.
577  */
578 int
579 ptimeset_nxtime(struct ptime_data *ptime)
580 {
581 	int moredays, tdpm, tmon, tyear;
582 	struct ptime_data nextmatch;
583 
584 	if (ptime == NULL)
585 		return (-1);
586 
587 	/*
588 	 * Changes are not made to the given time until after all
589 	 * of the calculations have been successful.
590 	 */
591 	nextmatch = *ptime;
592 	/*
593 	 * If the user specified a year and we're already past that
594 	 * time, then there will never be another one!
595 	 */
596 	if (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_YEAR)
597 		return (-1);
598 
599 	/*
600 	 * The caller gave us a time in the past.  Calculate how much
601 	 * time is needed to go from that valid rotate time to the
602 	 * next valid rotate time.  We only need to get to the nearest
603 	 * hour, because newsyslog is only run once per hour.
604 	 */
605 	moredays = 0;
606 	if (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_MONTHOFYEAR) {
607 		/* Special case: Feb 29th does not happen every year. */
608 		if (ptime->tm.tm_mon == 1 && ptime->tm.tm_mday == 29) {
609 			nextmatch.tm.tm_year += 4;
610 			if (days_pmonth(1, nextmatch.tm.tm_year) < 29)
611 				nextmatch.tm.tm_year += 4;
612 		} else {
613 			nextmatch.tm.tm_year += 1;
614 		}
615 		nextmatch.tm.tm_isdst = -1;
616 		nextmatch.tsecs = mktime(&nextmatch.tm);
617 
618 	} else if (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_LDAYOFMONTH) {
619 		/*
620 		 * Need to get to the last day of next month.  Origtm is
621 		 * already at the last day of this month, so just add to
622 		 * it number of days in the next month.
623 		 */
624 		if (ptime->tm.tm_mon < 11)
625 			moredays = days_pmonth(ptime->tm.tm_mon + 1,
626 			    ptime->tm.tm_year);
627 		else
628 			moredays = days_pmonth(0, ptime->tm.tm_year + 1);
629 
630 	} else if (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_DAYOFMONTH) {
631 		/* Jump to the same day in the next month */
632 		moredays = days_pmonth(ptime->tm.tm_mon, ptime->tm.tm_year);
633 		/*
634 		 * In some cases, the next month may not *have* the
635 		 * desired day-of-the-month.  If that happens, then
636 		 * move to the next month that does have enough days.
637 		 */
638 		tmon = ptime->tm.tm_mon;
639 		tyear = ptime->tm.tm_year;
640 		for (;;) {
641 			if (tmon < 11)
642 				tmon += 1;
643 			else {
644 				tmon = 0;
645 				tyear += 1;
646 			}
647 			tdpm = days_pmonth(tmon, tyear);
648 			if (tdpm >= ptime->tm.tm_mday)
649 				break;
650 			moredays += tdpm;
651 		}
652 
653 	} else if (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_DAYOFWEEK) {
654 		moredays = 7;
655 	} else if (ptime->tmspec & TSPEC_HOUROFDAY) {
656 		moredays = 1;
657 	}
658 
659 	if (moredays != 0) {
660 		nextmatch.tsecs += SECS_PER_HOUR * 24 * moredays;
661 		nextmatch.tm = *(localtime(&nextmatch.tsecs));
662 	}
663 
664 	/*
665 	 * The new time will need to be adjusted if the setting of
666 	 * daylight-saving has changed between the two times.
667 	 */
668 	ptime_adjust4dst(&nextmatch, ptime);
669 
670 	/* Everything worked.  Update the given time and return. */
671 	*ptime = nextmatch;
672 	return (0);
673 }
674 
675 int
676 ptimeset_time(struct ptime_data *ptime, time_t secs)
677 {
678 
679 	if (ptime == NULL)
680 		return (-1);
681 
682 	ptime->tsecs = secs;
683 	ptime->tm = *(localtime(&ptime->tsecs));
684 	ptime->parseopts = 0;
685 	/* ptime->tmspec = ? */
686 	return (0);
687 }
688