/* chronyd/chronyc - Programs for keeping computer clocks accurate. ********************************************************************** * Copyright (C) Richard P. Curnow 1997-2003 * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * ********************************************************************** ======================================================================= Various utility functions */ #ifndef GOT_UTIL_H #define GOT_UTIL_H #include "sysincl.h" #include "addressing.h" #include "ntp.h" #include "candm.h" /* Convert a timeval into a floating point number of seconds */ extern void UTI_TimevalToDouble(struct timeval *a, double *b); /* Convert a number of seconds expressed in floating point into a timeval */ extern void UTI_DoubleToTimeval(double a, struct timeval *b); /* Returns -1 if a comes earlier than b, 0 if a is the same time as b, and +1 if a comes after b */ extern int UTI_CompareTimevals(struct timeval *a, struct timeval *b); /* Normalise a struct timeval, by adding or subtracting seconds to bring its microseconds field into range */ extern void UTI_NormaliseTimeval(struct timeval *x); /* Calculate result = a - b */ extern void UTI_DiffTimevals(struct timeval *result, struct timeval *a, struct timeval *b); /* Calculate result = a - b and return as a double */ extern void UTI_DiffTimevalsToDouble(double *result, struct timeval *a, struct timeval *b); /* Add a double increment to a timeval to get a new one. 'start' is the starting time, 'end' is the result that we return. This is safe to use if start and end are the same */ extern void UTI_AddDoubleToTimeval(struct timeval *start, double increment, struct timeval *end); /* Calculate the average and difference (as a double) of two timevals */ extern void UTI_AverageDiffTimevals(struct timeval *earlier, struct timeval *later, struct timeval *average, double *diff); /* Convert a timeval into a temporary string, largely for diagnostic display */ extern char *UTI_TimevalToString(struct timeval *tv); /* Convert an NTP timestamp into a temporary string, largely for diagnostic display */ extern char *UTI_TimestampToString(NTP_int64 *ts); /* Convert ref_id into a temporary string, for diagnostics */ extern char *UTI_RefidToString(unsigned long ref_id); /* Convert an IP address to string, for diagnostics */ extern char *UTI_IPToString(IPAddr *ip); extern int UTI_StringToIP(const char *addr, IPAddr *ip); extern unsigned long UTI_IPToRefid(IPAddr *ip); extern void UTI_IPHostToNetwork(IPAddr *src, IPAddr *dest); extern void UTI_IPNetworkToHost(IPAddr *src, IPAddr *dest); extern int UTI_CompareIPs(IPAddr *a, IPAddr *b, IPAddr *mask); extern char *UTI_TimeToLogForm(time_t t); /* Adjust time following a frequency/offset change */ extern void UTI_AdjustTimeval(struct timeval *old_tv, struct timeval *when, struct timeval *new_tv, double *delta, double dfreq, double doffset); extern void UTI_TimevalToInt64(struct timeval *src, NTP_int64 *dest); extern void UTI_Int64ToTimeval(NTP_int64 *src, struct timeval *dest); extern void UTI_TimevalNetworkToHost(Timeval *src, struct timeval *dest); extern void UTI_TimevalHostToNetwork(struct timeval *src, Timeval *dest); extern double UTI_FloatNetworkToHost(Float x); extern Float UTI_FloatHostToNetwork(double x); /* Set FD_CLOEXEC on descriptor */ extern void UTI_FdSetCloexec(int fd); #if defined (INLINE_UTILITIES) #define INLINE_STATIC inline static #include "util.c" #else #define INLINE_STATIC #endif /* defined (INLINE_UTILITIES) */ #endif /* GOT_UTIL_H */