view src/os/win32/ngx_time.c @ 483:621229427cba release-0.1.16

nginx-0.1.16-RELEASE import *) Bugfix: if the response were transferred by chunks, then on the HEAD request the final chunk was issued. *) Bugfix: the "Connection: keep-alive" header were issued, even if the keepalive_timeout directive forbade the keep-alive use. *) Bugfix: the errors in the ngx_http_fastcgi_module caused the segmentation faults. *) Bugfix: the compressed response encrypted by SSL may not transferred complete. *) Bugfix: the TCP-specific TCP_NODELAY, TCP_NOPSUH, and TCP_CORK options, are not used for the unix domain sockets. *) Feature: the rewrite directive supports the arguments rewriting. *) Bugfix: the response code 400 was returned for the POST request with the "Content-Length: 0" header; the bug had appeared in 0.1.14.
author Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru>
date Tue, 25 Jan 2005 12:27:35 +0000
parents 42d11f017717
children 9b8c906f6e63
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 */


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>


void ngx_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp)
{
    uint64_t  intervals;
    FILETIME  ft;

    GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);

    /*
     * A file time is a 64-bit value that represents the number
     * of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since
     * January 1, 1601 12:00 A.M. UTC.
     *
     * Between January 1, 1970 (Epoch) and January 1, 1601 there were
     * 134744 days,
     * 11644473600 seconds or
     * 11644473600,000,000,0 100-nanosecond intervals.
     *
     * See also MSKB Q167296.
     */

    intervals = ((uint64_t) ft.dwHighDateTime << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime;
    intervals -= 116444736000000000;

    tp->tv_sec = (long) (intervals / 10000000);
    tp->tv_usec = (long) ((intervals % 10000000) / 10);
}


ngx_int_t ngx_gettimezone(void)
{
    TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION  tz;

    if (GetTimeZoneInformation(&tz) != TIME_ZONE_ID_INVALID) {
        return -tz.Bias;
    }

    return 0;
}