source: rtems/c/src/exec/score/headers/tod.h @ 1a8fde6c

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Last change on this file since 1a8fde6c was 1a8fde6c, checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 03/06/96 at 21:34:57

Removed prototyes for static inline routines and moved the comments into
the inline implementation. The impetus for this was twofold. First,
it is incorrect to have static inline prototypes when using the macro
implementation. Second, this reduced the number of lines in the include
files seen by rtems.h by about 2000 lines.

Next we restricted visibility for the inline routines to inside the
executive itself EXCEPT for a handful of objects. This reduced the
number of include files included by rtems.h by 40 files and reduced
the lines in the include files seen by rtems.h by about 6000 lines.

In total, these reduced the compile time of the entire RTEMS tree by 20%.
This results in about 8 minutes savings on the SparcStation? 10 morgana.

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1/*  tod.h
2 *
3 *  This include file contains all the constants and structures associated
4 *  with the Time of Day Handler.
5 *
6 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994.
7 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
8 *  All rights assigned to U.S. Government, 1994.
9 *
10 *  This material may be reproduced by or for the U.S. Government pursuant
11 *  to the copyright license under the clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.  This
12 *  notice must appear in all copies of this file and its derivatives.
13 *
14 *  $Id$
15 */
16
17#ifndef __TIME_OF_DAY_h
18#define __TIME_OF_DAY_h
19
20#ifdef __cplusplus
21extern "C" {
22#endif
23
24#include <rtems/score/object.h>
25#include <rtems/score/watchdog.h>
26
27/*
28 *  The following constants are related to the time of day.
29 */
30
31#define TOD_SECONDS_PER_MINUTE 60
32#define TOD_MINUTES_PER_HOUR   60
33#define TOD_MONTHS_PER_YEAR    12
34#define TOD_DAYS_PER_YEAR      365
35#define TOD_HOURS_PER_DAY      24
36#define TOD_SECONDS_PER_DAY    (TOD_SECONDS_PER_MINUTE * \
37                                TOD_MINUTES_PER_HOUR   * \
38                                TOD_HOURS_PER_DAY)
39
40#define TOD_SECONDS_PER_NON_LEAP_YEAR (365 * TOD_SECONDS_PER_DAY)
41
42#define TOD_MICROSECONDS_PER_SECOND 1000000
43#define TOD_MILLISECONDS_PER_SECOND 1000
44
45/*
46 *  The following constant define the earliest year to which an
47 *  time of day can be initialized.  This is considered the
48 *  epoch.
49 */
50
51#define TOD_BASE_YEAR 1988
52
53/*
54 *  The following record defines the time of control block.  This
55 *  control block is used to maintain the current time of day.
56 */
57
58typedef struct {                   /* RTEID style time/date */
59  unsigned32 year;                 /* year, A.D. */
60  unsigned32 month;                /* month, 1 -> 12 */
61  unsigned32 day;                  /* day, 1 -> 31 */
62  unsigned32 hour;                 /* hour, 0 -> 23 */
63  unsigned32 minute;               /* minute, 0 -> 59 */
64  unsigned32 second;               /* second, 0 -> 59 */
65  unsigned32 ticks;                /* elapsed ticks between secs */
66}   TOD_Control;
67
68/*
69 *  The following contains the current time of day.
70 */
71
72EXTERN TOD_Control _TOD_Current;
73
74/*
75 *  The following contains the number of seconds from 00:00:00
76 *  January 1, TOD_BASE_YEAR until the current time of day.
77 */
78
79EXTERN Watchdog_Interval _TOD_Seconds_since_epoch;
80
81/*
82 *  The following contains the number of ticks since the
83 *  system was booted.
84 */
85
86EXTERN Watchdog_Interval _TOD_Ticks_since_boot;
87
88/*
89 *  The following contains the number of microseconds per tick.
90 */
91
92EXTERN unsigned32 _TOD_Microseconds_per_tick;
93
94/*
95 *  The following contains the number of clock ticks per second.
96 *
97 *  NOTE:
98 *
99 *  If one second is NOT evenly divisible by the number of microseconds
100 *  per clock tick, this value will contain only the integer portion
101 *  of the division.  This means that the interval between clock ticks
102 *  can be a source of error in the current time of day.
103 */
104
105EXTERN unsigned32 _TOD_Ticks_per_second;
106
107/*
108 *  This is the control structure for the watchdog timer which
109 *  fires to service the seconds chain.
110 */
111
112EXTERN Watchdog_Control _TOD_Seconds_watchdog;
113
114#ifdef INIT
115
116/*
117 *  The following array contains the number of days in all months.
118 *  The first dimension should be 1 for leap years, and 0 otherwise.
119 *  The second dimension should range from 1 to 12 for January to
120 *  February, respectively.
121 */
122
123const unsigned32 _TOD_Days_per_month[ 2 ][ 13 ] = {
124  { 0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 },
125  { 0, 31, 29, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 }
126};
127
128/*
129 *  The following array contains the number of days in all months
130 *  up to the month indicated by the index of the second dimension.
131 *  The first dimension should be 1 for leap years, and 0 otherwise.
132 */
133
134const unsigned16 _TOD_Days_to_date[2][13] = {
135  { 0, 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334 },
136  { 0, 0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335 }
137};
138
139/*
140 *  The following array contains the number of days in the years
141 *  since the last leap year.  The index should be 0 for leap
142 *  years, and the number of years since the beginning of a leap
143 *  year otherwise.
144 */
145
146const unsigned16 _TOD_Days_since_last_leap_year[4] = { 0, 366, 761, 1126 };
147
148#else
149
150extern const unsigned16 _TOD_Days_to_date[2][13]; /* Julian days */
151extern const unsigned16 _TOD_Days_since_last_leap_year[4];
152extern const unsigned32 _TOD_Days_per_month[2][13];
153
154#endif
155
156/*
157 *  _TOD_Handler_initialization
158 *
159 *  DESCRIPTION:
160 *
161 *  This routine performs the initialization necessary for this handler.
162 */
163
164void _TOD_Handler_initialization(
165  unsigned32 microseconds_per_tick
166);
167
168/*
169 *  _TOD_Set
170 *
171 *  DESCRIPTION:
172 *
173 *  This routine sets the current time of day to THE_TOD and
174 *  the equivalent SECONDS_SINCE_EPOCH.
175 */
176
177void _TOD_Set(
178  TOD_Control       *the_tod,
179  Watchdog_Interval  seconds_since_epoch
180);
181
182/*
183 *  _TOD_Validate
184 *
185 *  DESCRIPTION:
186 *
187 *  This function returns TRUE if THE_TOD contains
188 *  a valid time of day, and FALSE otherwise.
189 */
190
191boolean _TOD_Validate(
192  TOD_Control *the_tod
193);
194
195/*
196 *  _TOD_To_seconds
197 *
198 *  DESCRIPTION:
199 *
200 *  This function returns the number seconds between the epoch and THE_TOD.
201 */
202
203Watchdog_Interval _TOD_To_seconds(
204  TOD_Control *the_tod
205);
206
207/*
208 *  _TOD_Tickle
209 *
210 *  DESCRIPTION:
211 *
212 *  This routine is scheduled as a watchdog function and is invoked at
213 *  each second boundary.  It updates the current time of day to indicate
214 *  that a second has passed and processes the seconds watchdog chain.
215 */
216
217void _TOD_Tickle(
218  Objects_Id  id,
219  void       *ignored
220);
221
222/*
223 *  TOD_MILLISECONDS_TO_MICROSECONDS
224 *
225 *  DESCRIPTION:
226 *
227 *  This routine converts an interval expressed in milliseconds to microseconds.
228 *
229 *  NOTE:
230 *
231 *  This must be a macro so it can be used in "static" tables.
232 */
233
234#define TOD_MILLISECONDS_TO_MICROSECONDS(_ms) ((_ms) * 1000)
235
236/*
237 *  TOD_MILLISECONDS_TO_TICKS
238 *
239 *  DESCRIPTION:
240 *
241 *  This routine converts an interval expressed in milliseconds to ticks.
242 *
243 *  NOTE:
244 *
245 *  This must be a macro so it can be used in "static" tables.
246 */
247
248#define TOD_MILLISECONDS_TO_TICKS(_ms) \
249    (TOD_MILLISECONDS_TO_MICROSECONDS(_ms) / _TOD_Microseconds_per_tick)
250
251#ifndef __RTEMS_APPLICATION__
252#include <rtems/score/tod.inl>
253#endif
254
255#ifdef __cplusplus
256}
257#endif
258
259#endif
260/* end of include file */
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