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/* This file takes care of those system calls that deal with time.
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 *
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 * The entry points into this file are
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 *   do_time:		perform the TIME system call
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 *   do_stime:		perform the STIME system call
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 *   do_tims:		perform the TIMES system call
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 */
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#include "pm.h"
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#include <minix/callnr.h>
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#include <minix/com.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "mproc.h"
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#include "param.h"
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PRIVATE time_t boottime;
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				do_time					     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_time()
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{
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/* Perform the time(tp) system call. This returns the time in seconds since 
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 * 1.1.1970.  MINIX is an astrophysically naive system that assumes the earth 
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 * rotates at a constant rate and that such things as leap seconds do not 
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 * exist.
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 */
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  clock_t uptime;
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  int s;
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  if ( (s=sys_getuptime(&uptime)) != OK) 
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  	panic(__FILE__,"do_time couldn't get uptime", s);
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  mp->mp_reply.reply_time = (time_t) (boottime + (uptime/HZ));
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  return(OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				do_stime				     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_stime()
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{
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/* Perform the stime(tp) system call. Retrieve the system's uptime (ticks 
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 * since boot) and store the time in seconds at system boot in the global
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 * variable 'boottime'.
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 */
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  clock_t uptime;
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  int s;
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  if (mp->mp_effuid != SUPER_USER) { 
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      return(EPERM);
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  }
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  if ( (s=sys_getuptime(&uptime)) != OK) 
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      panic(__FILE__,"do_stime couldn't get uptime", s);
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  boottime = (long) m_in.stime - (uptime/HZ);
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  /* Also inform FS about the new system time. */
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  tell_fs(STIME, boottime, 0, 0);
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  return(OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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 *				do_times					     *
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 *===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_times()
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{
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/* Perform the times(buffer) system call. */
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  register struct mproc *rmp = mp;
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  clock_t t[5];
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  int s;
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  if (OK != (s=sys_times(who, t)))
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      panic(__FILE__,"do_times couldn't get times", s);
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  rmp->mp_reply.reply_t1 = t[0];		/* user time */
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  rmp->mp_reply.reply_t2 = t[1];		/* system time */
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  rmp->mp_reply.reply_t3 = rmp->mp_child_utime;	/* child user time */
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  rmp->mp_reply.reply_t4 = rmp->mp_child_stime;	/* child system time */
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  rmp->mp_reply.reply_t5 = t[4];		/* uptime since boot */
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  return(OK);
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}
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