Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1997 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
Abstract:
Implementation of various time APIs
Revision History:
Author:
Arnold Miller (ArnoldM) 18-Oct-1997
--*/
#include "fltapis.hxx"
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <time.h>
//
// The system time for 0h 1900
//
LARGE_INTEGER li1900 = {0xfde04000,
0x14f373b};
EXTERNCDECL
DWORD
WINAPI
NTTimeToNTPTime(PULONG pTime,
PFILETIME pft OPTIONAL)
/*++
Routine Description:
Convert NT filetime to NTP time. If no time provided use
the current time.
--*/
{
#ifdef CHICAGO
return ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
#else
LARGE_INTEGER liTime;
DWORD dwMs;
//
// put the current time into the quadword pointed to by the arg
// The argument points to two consecutive ULONGs in which the
// time in seconds goes into the first work and the fractional
// time in seconds in the second word.
if(!pft)
{
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime((LPFILETIME)&liTime);
}
else
{
*(LPFILETIME)&liTime = *pft;
}
//
// Seconds is simply the time difference
//
*pTime = htonl((ULONG)((liTime.QuadPart - li1900.QuadPart) / 10000000));
//
// Ms is the residue from the seconds calculation.
//
dwMs = (DWORD)(((liTime.QuadPart - li1900.QuadPart) % 10000000) / 10000);
//
// time base in the beginning of the year 1900
//
*(1 + pTime) = htonl((unsigned long)
(.5+0xFFFFFFFF*(double)(dwMs/1000.0)));
return(ERROR_SUCCESS);
#endif
}
EXTERNCDECL
DWORD
WINAPI
NTPTimeToNTFileTime(PLONG pTime, PFILETIME pft, BOOL bHostOrder)
/*++
Routine Description:
Convert NTP timestamp to NT filetime.
--*/
{
#ifdef CHICAGO
return ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
#else
time_t lmaj;
LONG lmin;
struct tm *newtime;
SYSTEMTIME nt;
if(bHostOrder)
{
lmaj = *pTime;
lmin = *(pTime + 1);
}
else
{
lmaj = ntohl(*pTime);
lmin = ntohl(*(pTime + 1));
}
//
// convert time since 1970 to time since 1900.
//
lmaj -= (time_t)(365.2422*70*24*60*60+3974.4);
//
// get a time structure based on the seconds part of the NTP time.
//
newtime = gmtime(&lmaj);
if(!newtime)
{
return(GetLastError());
}
//
// marshall this into a SYSTEMTIME
//
nt.wYear=(WORD)(newtime->tm_year+1900);
nt.wMonth=(WORD)(newtime->tm_mon+1);
nt.wDay=(WORD)newtime->tm_mday;
nt.wHour=(WORD)newtime->tm_hour;
nt.wMinute=(WORD)newtime->tm_min;
nt.wSecond=(WORD)newtime->tm_sec;
//
// compute ms part from the fractional value of the NTP time
//
nt.wMilliseconds=(WORD)(.5+1000*(double)lmin /
(unsigned int)0xFFFFFFFF);
if (nt.wMilliseconds > 999)
{
#if 0
//
// this is more accurate but it can also produce a failure
// and since this isn't supposed to happen anway, it is
// likely failure will ensue. So just truncate the ms field
//
nt.wMilliseconds -= 1000;
if (++nt.wSecond > 59)
{
nt.wSecond = 0;
if (++nt.wMinute > 59)
{
nt.wMinute = 0;
if (++nt.wHour > 23)
{
return(ERROR_INVALID_TIME);
}
}
}
#else
nt.wMilliseconds = 999;
#endif
}
return(SystemTimeToFileTime(&nt, pft));
#endif
}