#include #ifdef __WINDOWS__ #define WINDOWS_LEAN_AND_MEAN 1 #include #else #include #endif #include "taia.h" /* XXX: breaks tai encapsulation */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The Microsoft Win32 API can return the current system time in "file * timestamp" format, which is a 64-bit value representing the number of * 100-nanosecond ticks since {AD1601-01-01 00:00:00 Z}. * 11644473600 is seconds offset AD1601 to AD1970 *------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ void taia_now(struct taia *t) { #ifdef __WINDOWS__ FILETIME ft; int64_t cns; /* 100ns ticks */ /* Get the current system time */ GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); /* Convert to longtime_t form */ cns = ((int64_t)ft.dwHighDateTime << 32) + ft.dwLowDateTime; t->sec.x = cns/10000000 - ULL(11644473600) + ULL(4611686018427387914); t->nano = (long)((cns % 10000000))*100; t->atto = 0; #else struct timeval now; gettimeofday(&now,(struct timezone *) 0); t->sec.x = ULL(4611686018427387914) + (uint64_t) now.tv_sec; t->nano = 1000 * now.tv_usec + 500; t->atto = 0; #endif }