/** @file | |
Time Zone processing. | |
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> | |
This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under | |
the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution. | |
The full text of the license may be found at | |
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php. | |
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, | |
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. | |
Portions derived from the NIH time zone package file, localtime.c, | |
which contains the following notice: | |
This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of | |
1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson (arthur_david_olson@nih.gov). | |
NetBSD: localtime.c,v 1.39 2006/03/22 14:01:30 christos Exp | |
**/ | |
#include <LibConfig.h> | |
#include <ctype.h> | |
#include <fcntl.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
#include <time.h> | |
#include <unistd.h> | |
#include "tzfile.h" | |
#include "TimeVals.h" | |
#ifndef WILDABBR | |
/* | |
** Someone might make incorrect use of a time zone abbreviation: | |
** 1. They might reference tzname[0] before calling tzset (explicitly | |
** or implicitly). | |
** 2. They might reference tzname[1] before calling tzset (explicitly | |
** or implicitly). | |
** 3. They might reference tzname[1] after setting to a time zone | |
** in which Daylight Saving Time is never observed. | |
** 4. They might reference tzname[0] after setting to a time zone | |
** in which Standard Time is never observed. | |
** 5. They might reference tm.TM_ZONE after calling offtime. | |
** What's best to do in the above cases is open to debate; | |
** for now, we just set things up so that in any of the five cases | |
** WILDABBR is used. Another possibility: initialize tzname[0] to the | |
** string "tzname[0] used before set", and similarly for the other cases. | |
** And another: initialize tzname[0] to "ERA", with an explanation in the | |
** manual page of what this "time zone abbreviation" means (doing this so | |
** that tzname[0] has the "normal" length of three characters). | |
*/ | |
#define WILDABBR " " | |
#endif /* !defined WILDABBR */ | |
const char wildabbr[9] = "WILDABBR"; | |
const char gmt[4] = "GMT"; | |
struct state * lclptr = NULL; | |
struct state * gmtptr = NULL; | |
#ifndef TZ_STRLEN_MAX | |
#define TZ_STRLEN_MAX 255 | |
#endif /* !defined TZ_STRLEN_MAX */ | |
static char lcl_TZname[TZ_STRLEN_MAX + 1]; | |
static int lcl_is_set = 0; | |
//static int gmt_is_set = 0; | |
char * tzname[2] = { | |
(char *)__UNCONST(wildabbr), | |
(char *)__UNCONST(wildabbr) | |
}; | |
long int timezone = 0; | |
int daylight = 0; | |
#ifndef NO_ZONEINFO_FILES | |
/** Get first 4 characters of codep as a 32-bit integer. | |
The first character of codep becomes the MSB of the resultant integer. | |
**/ | |
static INT32 | |
detzcode(const char * const codep) | |
{ | |
register INT32 result; | |
/* | |
** The first character must be sign extended on systems with >32bit | |
** longs. This was solved differently in the master tzcode sources | |
** (the fix first appeared in tzcode95c.tar.gz). But I believe | |
** that this implementation is superior. | |
*/ | |
#define SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR(x) ((signed char) x) | |
result = (SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR(codep[0]) << 24) \ | |
| (codep[1] & 0xff) << 16 \ | |
| (codep[2] & 0xff) << 8 | |
| (codep[3] & 0xff); | |
return result; | |
} | |
#endif /* NO_ZONEINFO_FILES */ | |
static void | |
settzname (void) | |
{ | |
register struct state * const sp = lclptr; | |
register int i; | |
tzname[0] = (char *)__UNCONST(wildabbr); | |
tzname[1] = (char *)__UNCONST(wildabbr); | |
daylight = 0; | |
timezone = 0; | |
if (sp == NULL) { | |
tzname[0] = tzname[1] = (char *)__UNCONST(gmt); | |
return; | |
} | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) { | |
register const struct ttinfo * const ttisp = &sp->ttis[i]; | |
tzname[ttisp->tt_isdst] = | |
&sp->chars[ttisp->tt_abbrind]; | |
if (ttisp->tt_isdst) | |
daylight = 1; | |
if (i == 0 || !ttisp->tt_isdst) | |
timezone = -(ttisp->tt_gmtoff); | |
} | |
/* | |
** And to get the latest zone names into tzname. . . | |
*/ | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) { | |
register const struct ttinfo * const ttisp = | |
&sp->ttis[ sp->types[i] ]; | |
tzname[ttisp->tt_isdst] = | |
&sp->chars[ttisp->tt_abbrind]; | |
} | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given a pointer into a time zone string, scan until a character that is not | |
** a valid character in a zone name is found. Return a pointer to that | |
** character. | |
*/ | |
static const char * | |
getzname(register const char *strp) | |
{ | |
register char c; | |
while ((c = *strp) != '\0' && !is_digit(c) && c != ',' && c != '-' && | |
c != '+') | |
++strp; | |
return strp; | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract a number from that string. | |
** Check that the number is within a specified range; if it is not, return | |
** NULL. | |
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the number. | |
*/ | |
static const char * | |
getnum( | |
register const char *strp, | |
int * const nump, | |
const int min, | |
const int max | |
) | |
{ | |
register char c; | |
register int num; | |
if (strp == NULL || !is_digit(c = *strp)) | |
return NULL; | |
num = 0; | |
do { | |
num = num * 10 + (c - '0'); | |
if (num > max) | |
return NULL; /* illegal value */ | |
c = *++strp; | |
} while (is_digit(c)); | |
if (num < min) | |
return NULL; /* illegal value */ | |
*nump = num; | |
return strp; | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract a number of seconds, | |
** in hh[:mm[:ss]] form, from the string. | |
** If any error occurs, return NULL. | |
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the number | |
** of seconds. | |
*/ | |
static const char * | |
getsecs( | |
register const char *strp, | |
LONG32 * const secsp | |
) | |
{ | |
int num; | |
/* | |
** `HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1' allows quasi-Posix rules like | |
** "M10.4.6/26", which does not conform to Posix, | |
** but which specifies the equivalent of | |
** ``02:00 on the first Sunday on or after 23 Oct''. | |
*/ | |
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, HOURSPERDAY * DAYSPERWEEK - 1); | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; | |
*secsp = (long)(num * SECSPERHOUR); | |
if (*strp == ':') { | |
++strp; | |
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, MINSPERHOUR - 1); | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; | |
*secsp += num * SECSPERMIN; | |
if (*strp == ':') { | |
++strp; | |
/* `SECSPERMIN' allows for leap seconds. */ | |
strp = getnum(strp, &num, 0, SECSPERMIN); | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; | |
*secsp += num; | |
} | |
} | |
return strp; | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract an offset, in | |
** [+-]hh[:mm[:ss]] form, from the string. | |
** If any error occurs, return NULL. | |
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the time. | |
*/ | |
static const char * | |
getoffset( | |
register const char *strp, | |
LONG32 * const offsetp | |
) | |
{ | |
register int neg = 0; | |
if (*strp == '-') { | |
neg = 1; | |
++strp; | |
} else if (*strp == '+') | |
++strp; | |
strp = getsecs(strp, offsetp); | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; /* illegal time */ | |
if (neg) | |
*offsetp = -*offsetp; | |
return strp; | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given a pointer into a time zone string, extract a rule in the form | |
** date[/time]. See POSIX section 8 for the format of "date" and "time". | |
** If a valid rule is not found, return NULL. | |
** Otherwise, return a pointer to the first character not part of the rule. | |
*/ | |
static const char * | |
getrule( | |
const char *strp, | |
register struct rule * const rulep | |
) | |
{ | |
if (*strp == 'J') { | |
/* | |
** Julian day. | |
*/ | |
rulep->r_type = JULIAN_DAY; | |
++strp; | |
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 1, DAYSPERNYEAR); | |
} else if (*strp == 'M') { | |
/* | |
** Month, week, day. | |
*/ | |
rulep->r_type = MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK; | |
++strp; | |
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_mon, 1, MONSPERYEAR); | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; | |
if (*strp++ != '.') | |
return NULL; | |
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_week, 1, 5); | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; | |
if (*strp++ != '.') | |
return NULL; | |
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 0, DAYSPERWEEK - 1); | |
} else if (is_digit(*strp)) { | |
/* | |
** Day of year. | |
*/ | |
rulep->r_type = DAY_OF_YEAR; | |
strp = getnum(strp, &rulep->r_day, 0, DAYSPERLYEAR - 1); | |
} else return NULL; /* invalid format */ | |
if (strp == NULL) | |
return NULL; | |
if (*strp == '/') { | |
/* | |
** Time specified. | |
*/ | |
++strp; | |
strp = getsecs(strp, &rulep->r_time); | |
} else rulep->r_time = 2 * SECSPERHOUR; /* default = 2:00:00 */ | |
return strp; | |
} | |
static int | |
tzload(register const char *name, register struct state * const sp) | |
{ | |
#ifndef NO_ZONEINFO_FILES | |
register const char * p; | |
register int i; | |
register int fid; | |
if (name == NULL && (name = TZDEFAULT) == NULL) | |
return -1; | |
{ | |
register int doaccess; | |
/* | |
** Section 4.9.1 of the C standard says that | |
** "FILENAME_MAX expands to an integral constant expression | |
** that is the size needed for an array of char large enough | |
** to hold the longest file name string that the implementation | |
** guarantees can be opened." | |
*/ | |
char fullname[FILENAME_MAX + 1]; | |
if (name[0] == ':') | |
++name; | |
doaccess = name[0] == '/'; | |
if (!doaccess) { | |
if ((p = TZDIR) == NULL) | |
return -1; | |
if ((strlen(p) + strlen(name) + 1) >= sizeof fullname) | |
return -1; | |
(void) strcpy(fullname, p); /* XXX strcpy is safe */ | |
(void) strcat(fullname, "/"); /* XXX strcat is safe */ | |
(void) strcat(fullname, name); /* XXX strcat is safe */ | |
/* | |
** Set doaccess if '.' (as in "../") shows up in name. | |
*/ | |
if (strchr(name, '.') != NULL) | |
doaccess = TRUE; | |
name = fullname; | |
} | |
if (doaccess && access(name, R_OK) != 0) | |
return -1; | |
/* | |
* XXX potential security problem here if user of a set-id | |
* program has set TZ (which is passed in as name) here, | |
* and uses a race condition trick to defeat the access(2) | |
* above. | |
*/ | |
if ((fid = open(name, OPEN_MODE)) == -1) | |
return -1; | |
} | |
{ | |
struct tzhead * tzhp; | |
union { | |
struct tzhead tzhead; | |
char buf[sizeof *sp + sizeof *tzhp]; | |
} u; | |
int ttisstdcnt; | |
int ttisgmtcnt; | |
i = read(fid, u.buf, sizeof u.buf); | |
if (close(fid) != 0) | |
return -1; | |
ttisstdcnt = (int) detzcode(u.tzhead.tzh_ttisstdcnt); | |
ttisgmtcnt = (int) detzcode(u.tzhead.tzh_ttisgmtcnt); | |
sp->leapcnt = (int) detzcode(u.tzhead.tzh_leapcnt); | |
sp->timecnt = (int) detzcode(u.tzhead.tzh_timecnt); | |
sp->typecnt = (int) detzcode(u.tzhead.tzh_typecnt); | |
sp->charcnt = (int) detzcode(u.tzhead.tzh_charcnt); | |
p = u.tzhead.tzh_charcnt + sizeof u.tzhead.tzh_charcnt; | |
if (sp->leapcnt < 0 || sp->leapcnt > TZ_MAX_LEAPS || | |
sp->typecnt <= 0 || sp->typecnt > TZ_MAX_TYPES || | |
sp->timecnt < 0 || sp->timecnt > TZ_MAX_TIMES || | |
sp->charcnt < 0 || sp->charcnt > TZ_MAX_CHARS || | |
(ttisstdcnt != sp->typecnt && ttisstdcnt != 0) || | |
(ttisgmtcnt != sp->typecnt && ttisgmtcnt != 0)) | |
return -1; | |
if (i - (p - u.buf) < sp->timecnt * 4 + /* ats */ | |
sp->timecnt + /* types */ | |
sp->typecnt * (4 + 2) + /* ttinfos */ | |
sp->charcnt + /* chars */ | |
sp->leapcnt * (4 + 4) + /* lsinfos */ | |
ttisstdcnt + /* ttisstds */ | |
ttisgmtcnt) /* ttisgmts */ | |
return -1; | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) { | |
sp->ats[i] = detzcode(p); | |
p += 4; | |
} | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) { | |
sp->types[i] = (unsigned char) *p++; | |
if (sp->types[i] >= sp->typecnt) | |
return -1; | |
} | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) { | |
register struct ttinfo * ttisp; | |
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i]; | |
ttisp->tt_gmtoff = detzcode(p); | |
p += 4; | |
ttisp->tt_isdst = (unsigned char) *p++; | |
if (ttisp->tt_isdst != 0 && ttisp->tt_isdst != 1) | |
return -1; | |
ttisp->tt_abbrind = (unsigned char) *p++; | |
if (ttisp->tt_abbrind < 0 || | |
ttisp->tt_abbrind > sp->charcnt) | |
return -1; | |
} | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->charcnt; ++i) | |
sp->chars[i] = *p++; | |
sp->chars[i] = '\0'; /* ensure '\0' at end */ | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->leapcnt; ++i) { | |
register struct lsinfo * lsisp; | |
lsisp = &sp->lsis[i]; | |
lsisp->ls_trans = detzcode(p); | |
p += 4; | |
lsisp->ls_corr = detzcode(p); | |
p += 4; | |
} | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) { | |
register struct ttinfo * ttisp; | |
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i]; | |
if (ttisstdcnt == 0) | |
ttisp->tt_ttisstd = FALSE; | |
else { | |
ttisp->tt_ttisstd = *p++; | |
if (ttisp->tt_ttisstd != TRUE && | |
ttisp->tt_ttisstd != FALSE) | |
return -1; | |
} | |
} | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->typecnt; ++i) { | |
register struct ttinfo * ttisp; | |
ttisp = &sp->ttis[i]; | |
if (ttisgmtcnt == 0) | |
ttisp->tt_ttisgmt = FALSE; | |
else { | |
ttisp->tt_ttisgmt = *p++; | |
if (ttisp->tt_ttisgmt != TRUE && | |
ttisp->tt_ttisgmt != FALSE) | |
return -1; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
return 0; | |
#else /* ! NO_ZONEINFO_FILES */ | |
return -1; | |
#endif | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given the Epoch-relative time of January 1, 00:00:00 UTC, in a year, the | |
** year, a rule, and the offset from UTC at the time that rule takes effect, | |
** calculate the Epoch-relative time that rule takes effect. | |
*/ | |
static | |
time_t | |
transtime( | |
const time_t janfirst, | |
const int year, | |
const struct rule * const rulep, | |
const LONG32 offset | |
) | |
{ | |
register int leapyear; | |
register time_t value; | |
register int i; | |
int d, m1, yy0, yy1, yy2, dow; | |
INITIALIZE(value); | |
leapyear = isleap(year); | |
switch (rulep->r_type) { | |
case JULIAN_DAY: | |
/* | |
** Jn - Julian day, 1 == January 1, 60 == March 1 even in leap | |
** years. | |
** In non-leap years, or if the day number is 59 or less, just | |
** add SECSPERDAY times the day number-1 to the time of | |
** January 1, midnight, to get the day. | |
*/ | |
value = janfirst + (rulep->r_day - 1) * SECSPERDAY; | |
if (leapyear && rulep->r_day >= 60) | |
value += SECSPERDAY; | |
break; | |
case DAY_OF_YEAR: | |
/* | |
** n - day of year. | |
** Just add SECSPERDAY times the day number to the time of | |
** January 1, midnight, to get the day. | |
*/ | |
value = janfirst + rulep->r_day * SECSPERDAY; | |
break; | |
case MONTH_NTH_DAY_OF_WEEK: | |
/* | |
** Mm.n.d - nth "dth day" of month m. | |
*/ | |
value = janfirst; | |
for (i = 0; i < rulep->r_mon - 1; ++i) | |
value += mon_lengths[leapyear][i] * SECSPERDAY; | |
/* | |
** Use Zeller's Congruence to get day-of-week of first day of | |
** month. | |
*/ | |
m1 = (rulep->r_mon + 9) % 12 + 1; | |
yy0 = (rulep->r_mon <= 2) ? (year - 1) : year; | |
yy1 = yy0 / 100; | |
yy2 = yy0 % 100; | |
dow = ((26 * m1 - 2) / 10 + | |
1 + yy2 + yy2 / 4 + yy1 / 4 - 2 * yy1) % 7; | |
if (dow < 0) | |
dow += DAYSPERWEEK; | |
/* | |
** "dow" is the day-of-week of the first day of the month. Get | |
** the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the first "dow" day of the | |
** month. | |
*/ | |
d = rulep->r_day - dow; | |
if (d < 0) | |
d += DAYSPERWEEK; | |
for (i = 1; i < rulep->r_week; ++i) { | |
if (d + DAYSPERWEEK >= | |
mon_lengths[leapyear][rulep->r_mon - 1]) | |
break; | |
d += DAYSPERWEEK; | |
} | |
/* | |
** "d" is the day-of-month (zero-origin) of the day we want. | |
*/ | |
value += d * SECSPERDAY; | |
break; | |
} | |
/* | |
** "value" is the Epoch-relative time of 00:00:00 UTC on the day in | |
** question. To get the Epoch-relative time of the specified local | |
** time on that day, add the transition time and the current offset | |
** from UTC. | |
*/ | |
return value + rulep->r_time + offset; | |
} | |
/* | |
** Given a POSIX section 8-style TZ string, fill in the rule tables as | |
** appropriate. | |
*/ | |
static int | |
tzparse( | |
const char * name, | |
struct state * const sp, | |
const int lastditch | |
) | |
{ | |
const char *stdname; | |
const char *dstname; | |
size_t stdlen; | |
size_t dstlen; | |
LONG32 stdoffset; | |
LONG32 dstoffset; | |
time_t *atp; | |
unsigned char *typep; | |
char *cp; | |
int load_result; | |
dstname = NULL; | |
stdname = name; | |
if (lastditch) { | |
stdlen = strlen(name); /* length of standard zone name */ | |
name += stdlen; | |
if (stdlen >= sizeof sp->chars) | |
stdlen = (sizeof sp->chars) - 1; | |
stdoffset = 0; | |
} else { | |
name = getzname(name); | |
stdlen = name - stdname; | |
if (stdlen < 3) | |
return -1; | |
if (*name == '\0') | |
return -1; | |
name = getoffset(name, &stdoffset); | |
if (name == NULL) | |
return -1; | |
} | |
load_result = tzload(TZDEFRULES, sp); | |
if (load_result != 0) | |
sp->leapcnt = 0; /* so, we're off a little */ | |
if (*name != '\0') { | |
dstname = name; | |
name = getzname(name); | |
dstlen = name - dstname; /* length of DST zone name */ | |
if (dstlen < 3) | |
return -1; | |
if (*name != '\0' && *name != ',' && *name != ';') { | |
name = getoffset(name, &dstoffset); | |
if (name == NULL) | |
return -1; | |
} else dstoffset = stdoffset - SECSPERHOUR; | |
if (*name == '\0' && load_result != 0) | |
name = TZDEFRULESTRING; | |
if (*name == ',' || *name == ';') { | |
struct rule start; | |
struct rule end; | |
register int year; | |
register time_t janfirst; | |
time_t starttime; | |
time_t endtime; | |
++name; | |
if ((name = getrule(name, &start)) == NULL) | |
return -1; | |
if (*name++ != ',') | |
return -1; | |
if ((name = getrule(name, &end)) == NULL) | |
return -1; | |
if (*name != '\0') | |
return -1; | |
sp->typecnt = 2; /* standard time and DST */ | |
/* | |
** Two transitions per year, from EPOCH_YEAR to 2037. | |
*/ | |
sp->timecnt = 2 * (2037 - EPOCH_YEAR + 1); | |
if (sp->timecnt > TZ_MAX_TIMES) | |
return -1; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_gmtoff = -dstoffset; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_isdst = 1; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_abbrind = (int)stdlen + 1; | |
sp->ttis[1].tt_gmtoff = -stdoffset; | |
sp->ttis[1].tt_isdst = 0; | |
sp->ttis[1].tt_abbrind = 0; | |
atp = sp->ats; | |
typep = sp->types; | |
janfirst = 0; | |
for (year = EPOCH_YEAR; year <= 2037; ++year) { | |
starttime = transtime(janfirst, year, &start, | |
stdoffset); | |
endtime = transtime(janfirst, year, &end, | |
dstoffset); | |
if (starttime > endtime) { | |
*atp++ = endtime; | |
*typep++ = 1; /* DST ends */ | |
*atp++ = starttime; | |
*typep++ = 0; /* DST begins */ | |
} else { | |
*atp++ = starttime; | |
*typep++ = 0; /* DST begins */ | |
*atp++ = endtime; | |
*typep++ = 1; /* DST ends */ | |
} | |
janfirst += year_lengths[isleap(year)] * | |
SECSPERDAY; | |
} | |
} else { | |
register LONG32 theirstdoffset; | |
register LONG32 theiroffset; | |
register int i; | |
register int j; | |
if (*name != '\0') | |
return -1; | |
/* | |
** Initial values of theirstdoffset | |
*/ | |
theirstdoffset = 0; | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) { | |
j = sp->types[i]; | |
if (!sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst) { | |
theirstdoffset = | |
-sp->ttis[j].tt_gmtoff; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
/* | |
** Initially we're assumed to be in standard time. | |
*/ | |
theiroffset = theirstdoffset; | |
/* | |
** Now juggle transition times and types | |
** tracking offsets as you do. | |
*/ | |
for (i = 0; i < sp->timecnt; ++i) { | |
j = sp->types[i]; | |
sp->types[i] = (unsigned char)sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst; | |
if (sp->ttis[j].tt_ttisgmt) { | |
/* No adjustment to transition time */ | |
} else { | |
/* | |
** If summer time is in effect, and the | |
** transition time was not specified as | |
** standard time, add the summer time | |
** offset to the transition time; | |
** otherwise, add the standard time | |
** offset to the transition time. | |
*/ | |
/* | |
** Transitions from DST to DDST | |
** will effectively disappear since | |
** POSIX provides for only one DST | |
** offset. | |
*/ | |
sp->ats[i] += stdoffset - | |
theirstdoffset; | |
} | |
theiroffset = -sp->ttis[j].tt_gmtoff; | |
if (!sp->ttis[j].tt_isdst) | |
theirstdoffset = theiroffset; | |
} | |
/* | |
** Finally, fill in ttis. | |
** ttisstd and ttisgmt need not be handled. | |
*/ | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_gmtoff = -stdoffset; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_isdst = FALSE; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_abbrind = 0; | |
sp->ttis[1].tt_gmtoff = -dstoffset; | |
sp->ttis[1].tt_isdst = TRUE; | |
sp->ttis[1].tt_abbrind = (int)stdlen + 1; | |
sp->typecnt = 2; | |
} | |
} else { | |
dstlen = 0; | |
sp->typecnt = 1; /* only standard time */ | |
sp->timecnt = 0; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_gmtoff = -stdoffset; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_isdst = 0; | |
sp->ttis[0].tt_abbrind = 0; | |
} | |
sp->charcnt = (int)stdlen + 1; | |
if (dstlen != 0) | |
sp->charcnt += (int)dstlen + 1; | |
if ((size_t) sp->charcnt > sizeof sp->chars) | |
return -1; | |
cp = sp->chars; | |
(void) strncpy(cp, stdname, stdlen); | |
cp += stdlen; | |
*cp++ = '\0'; | |
if (dstlen != 0) { | |
(void) strncpy(cp, dstname, dstlen); | |
*(cp + dstlen) = '\0'; | |
} | |
return 0; | |
} | |
void | |
gmtload(struct state * const sp) | |
{ | |
if (tzload(gmt, sp) != 0) | |
(void) tzparse(gmt, sp, TRUE); | |
} | |
static void | |
tzsetwall(void) | |
{ | |
if (lcl_is_set < 0) | |
return; | |
lcl_is_set = -1; | |
if (lclptr == NULL) { | |
lclptr = (struct state *) malloc(sizeof *lclptr); | |
if (lclptr == NULL) { | |
settzname(); /* all we can do */ | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
if (tzload((char *) NULL, lclptr) != 0) | |
gmtload(lclptr); | |
settzname(); | |
} | |
void | |
tzset(void) | |
{ | |
register const char * name; | |
name = getenv("TZ"); | |
if (name == NULL) { | |
tzsetwall(); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (lcl_is_set > 0 && strcmp(lcl_TZname, name) == 0) | |
return; | |
lcl_is_set = strlen(name) < sizeof lcl_TZname; | |
if (lcl_is_set) | |
(void)strncpyX(lcl_TZname, name, sizeof(lcl_TZname)); | |
if (lclptr == NULL) { | |
lclptr = (struct state *) malloc(sizeof *lclptr); | |
if (lclptr == NULL) { | |
settzname(); /* all we can do */ | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
if (*name == '\0') { | |
/* | |
** User wants it fast rather than right. | |
*/ | |
lclptr->leapcnt = 0; /* so, we're off a little */ | |
lclptr->timecnt = 0; | |
lclptr->typecnt = 0; | |
lclptr->ttis[0].tt_isdst = 0; | |
lclptr->ttis[0].tt_gmtoff = 0; | |
lclptr->ttis[0].tt_abbrind = 0; | |
(void)strncpyX(lclptr->chars, gmt, sizeof(lclptr->chars)); | |
} else if (tzload(name, lclptr) != 0) | |
if (name[0] == ':' || tzparse(name, lclptr, FALSE) != 0) | |
(void) gmtload(lclptr); | |
settzname(); | |
} |