/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ /* * Mini hwclock implementation for busybox * * Copyright (C) 2002 Robert Griebl * * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details. */ #include "libbb.h" /* After libbb.h, since it needs sys/types.h on some systems */ #include #include "rtc_.h" #if ENABLE_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_LONG_OPTIONS # ifndef _GNU_SOURCE # define _GNU_SOURCE # endif #endif /* diff code is disabled: it's not sys/hw clock diff, it's some useless * "time between hwclock was started and we saw CMOS tick" quantity. * It's useless since hwclock is started at a random moment, * thus the quantity is also random, useless. Showing 0.000000 does not * deprive us from any useful info. * * SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF code in this file shows the difference between system * and hw clock. It is useful, but not compatible with standard hwclock. * Thus disabled. */ #define SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF 0 #if !SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF # define read_rtc(pp_rtcname, sys_tv, utc) read_rtc(pp_rtcname, utc) #endif static time_t read_rtc(const char **pp_rtcname, struct timeval *sys_tv, int utc) { struct tm tm_time; int fd; fd = rtc_xopen(pp_rtcname, O_RDONLY); rtc_read_tm(&tm_time, fd); #if SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF { int before = tm_time.tm_sec; while (1) { rtc_read_tm(&tm_time, fd); gettimeofday(sys_tv, NULL); if (before != tm_time.tm_sec) break; } } #endif if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) close(fd); return rtc_tm2time(&tm_time, utc); } static void show_clock(const char **pp_rtcname, int utc) { #if SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF struct timeval sys_tv; #endif time_t t; char *cp; t = read_rtc(pp_rtcname, &sys_tv, utc); cp = ctime(&t); strchrnul(cp, '\n')[0] = '\0'; #if !SHOW_HWCLOCK_DIFF printf("%s 0.000000 seconds\n", cp); #else { long diff = sys_tv.tv_sec - t; if (diff < 0 /*&& tv.tv_usec != 0*/) { /* Why? */ /* diff >= 0 is ok: diff < 0, can't just use tv.tv_usec: */ /* 45.520820 43.520820 */ /* - 44.000000 - 45.000000 */ /* = 1.520820 = -1.479180, not -2.520820! */ diff++; /* should be 1000000 - tv.tv_usec, but then we must check tv.tv_usec != 0 */ sys_tv.tv_usec = 999999 - sys_tv.tv_usec; } printf("%s %ld.%06lu seconds\n", cp, diff, (unsigned long)sys_tv.tv_usec); } #endif } static void to_sys_clock(const char **pp_rtcname, int utc) { struct timeval tv; struct timezone tz; tz.tz_minuteswest = timezone/60 - 60*daylight; tz.tz_dsttime = 0; tv.tv_sec = read_rtc(pp_rtcname, NULL, utc); tv.tv_usec = 0; if (settimeofday(&tv, &tz)) bb_perror_msg_and_die("settimeofday"); } static void from_sys_clock(const char **pp_rtcname, int utc) { #define TWEAK_USEC 200 struct tm tm_time; struct timeval tv; unsigned adj = TWEAK_USEC; int rtc = rtc_xopen(pp_rtcname, O_WRONLY); /* Try to catch the moment when whole second is close */ while (1) { unsigned rem_usec; time_t t; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); t = tv.tv_sec; rem_usec = 1000000 - tv.tv_usec; if (rem_usec < 1024) { /* Less than 1ms to next second. Good enough */ small_rem: t++; } /* Prepare tm */ if (utc) gmtime_r(&t, &tm_time); /* may read /etc/xxx (it takes time) */ else localtime_r(&t, &tm_time); /* same */ tm_time.tm_isdst = 0; /* gmtime/localtime took some time, re-get cur time */ gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); if (tv.tv_sec < t /* may happen if rem_usec was < 1024 */ || (tv.tv_sec == t && tv.tv_usec < 1024) ) { /* We are not too far into next second. Good. */ break; } adj += 32; /* 2^(10-5) = 2^5 = 32 iterations max */ if (adj >= 1024) { /* Give up trying to sync */ break; } /* Try to sync up by sleeping */ rem_usec = 1000000 - tv.tv_usec; if (rem_usec < 1024) { goto small_rem; /* already close, don't sleep */ } /* Need to sleep. * Note that small adj on slow processors can make us * to always overshoot tv.tv_usec < 1024 check on next * iteration. That's why adj is increased on each iteration. * This also allows it to be reused as a loop limiter. */ usleep(rem_usec - adj); } xioctl(rtc, RTC_SET_TIME, &tm_time); /* Debug aid to find "good" TWEAK_USEC. * Look for a value which makes tv_usec close to 999999 or 0. * for 2.20GHz Intel Core 2: TWEAK_USEC ~= 200 */ //bb_error_msg("tv.tv_usec:%d adj:%d", (int)tv.tv_usec, adj); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) close(rtc); } #define HWCLOCK_OPT_LOCALTIME 0x01 #define HWCLOCK_OPT_UTC 0x02 #define HWCLOCK_OPT_SHOW 0x04 #define HWCLOCK_OPT_HCTOSYS 0x08 #define HWCLOCK_OPT_SYSTOHC 0x10 #define HWCLOCK_OPT_RTCFILE 0x20 int hwclock_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; int hwclock_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv) { const char *rtcname = NULL; unsigned opt; int utc; #if ENABLE_FEATURE_HWCLOCK_LONG_OPTIONS static const char hwclock_longopts[] ALIGN1 = "localtime\0" No_argument "l" "utc\0" No_argument "u" "show\0" No_argument "r" "hctosys\0" No_argument "s" "systohc\0" No_argument "w" "file\0" Required_argument "f" ; applet_long_options = hwclock_longopts; #endif opt_complementary = "r--ws:w--rs:s--wr:l--u:u--l"; opt = getopt32(argv, "lurswf:", &rtcname); /* If -u or -l wasn't given check if we are using utc */ if (opt & (HWCLOCK_OPT_UTC | HWCLOCK_OPT_LOCALTIME)) utc = (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_UTC); else utc = rtc_adjtime_is_utc(); if (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_HCTOSYS) to_sys_clock(&rtcname, utc); else if (opt & HWCLOCK_OPT_SYSTOHC) from_sys_clock(&rtcname, utc); else /* default HWCLOCK_OPT_SHOW */ show_clock(&rtcname, utc); return 0; }