X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fmktime.c;h=22217900d2b6818c6adaa341aeb12403f8b31968;hb=2bf674b2395b6aff54eff7928d24f2995c37c28e;hp=037510d9fe5a3cfb115f8be218d985e9410638ab;hpb=9d7d2eaf5f8e37100919ebdc07d661ea7cae96a9;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/lib/mktime.c b/lib/mktime.c index 037510d9f..22217900d 100644 --- a/lib/mktime.c +++ b/lib/mktime.c @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ # include # if STDC_HEADERS # include +# include # endif /* Make it work even if the system's libc has its own mktime routine. */ # define mktime my_mktime @@ -102,7 +103,10 @@ #endif /* How many days come before each month (0-12). */ -STATIC const unsigned short int __mon_yday[2][13] = +#ifndef _LIBC +static +#endif +const unsigned short int __mon_yday[2][13] = { /* Normal years. */ { 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365 }, @@ -215,7 +219,10 @@ ranged_convert (struct tm *(*convert) (const time_t *, struct tm *), Use *OFFSET to keep track of a guess at the offset of the result, compared to what the result would be for UTC without leap seconds. If *OFFSET's guess is correct, only one CONVERT call is needed. */ -STATIC time_t +#ifndef _LIBC +static +#endif +time_t __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp, struct tm *(*convert) (const time_t *, struct tm *), time_t *offset) @@ -239,6 +246,9 @@ __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp, int year_requested = tp->tm_year; int isdst = tp->tm_isdst; + /* 1 if the previous probe was DST. */ + int dst2; + /* Ensure that mon is in range, and set year accordingly. */ int mon_remainder = mon % 12; int negative_mon_remainder = mon_remainder < 0; @@ -257,6 +267,13 @@ __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp, + mday - 1); int sec_requested = sec; + + /* Only years after 1970 are defined. + If year is 69, it might still be representable due to + timezone differences. */ + if (year < 69) + return -1; + #if LEAP_SECONDS_POSSIBLE /* Handle out-of-range seconds specially, since ydhms_tm_diff assumes every minute has 60 seconds. */ @@ -273,20 +290,24 @@ __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp, tm.tm_yday = tm.tm_hour = tm.tm_min = tm.tm_sec = 0; t0 = ydhms_tm_diff (year, yday, hour, min, sec, &tm); - for (t = t1 = t2 = t0 + *offset; + for (t = t1 = t2 = t0 + *offset, dst2 = 0; (dt = ydhms_tm_diff (year, yday, hour, min, sec, ranged_convert (convert, &t, &tm))); - t1 = t2, t2 = t, t += dt) + t1 = t2, t2 = t, t += dt, dst2 = tm.tm_isdst != 0) if (t == t1 && t != t2 - && (isdst < 0 || tm.tm_isdst < 0 - || (isdst != 0) != (tm.tm_isdst != 0))) + && (tm.tm_isdst < 0 + || (isdst < 0 + ? dst2 <= (tm.tm_isdst != 0) + : (isdst != 0) != (tm.tm_isdst != 0)))) /* We can't possibly find a match, as we are oscillating between two values. The requested time probably falls within a spring-forward gap of size DT. Follow the common practice in this case, which is to return a time that is DT away from the requested time, preferring a time whose - tm_isdst differs from the requested value. In practice, - this is more useful than returning -1. */ + tm_isdst differs from the requested value. (If no tm_isdst + was requested and only one of the two values has a nonzero + tm_isdst, prefer that value.) In practice, this is more + useful than returning -1. */ break; else if (--remaining_probes == 0) return -1; @@ -360,6 +381,14 @@ __mktime_internal (struct tm *tp, return -1; } + if (year == 69) + { + /* If year was 69, need to check whether the time was representable + or not. */ + if (t < 0 || t > 2 * 24 * 60 * 60) + return -1; + } + *tp = tm; return t; } @@ -385,6 +414,11 @@ mktime (tp) #ifdef weak_alias weak_alias (mktime, timelocal) #endif + +#ifdef _LIBC +libc_hidden_def (mktime) +libc_hidden_weak (timelocal) +#endif #if DEBUG