#include #include #include "ctime.h" static uint8_t frombcd(uint8_t v) { uint8_t a = v & 0x0f; uint8_t b = v >> 4; return a + b*10; } uint32_t posix_time(void) { /* Days from March 1 for a specific month, starting in March */ static const unsigned int yday[12] = { 0, 31, 61, 92, 122, 153, 184, 214, 245, 275, 306, 337 }; com32sys_t ir, d0, d1, t0; unsigned int c, y, mo, d, h, m, s; uint32_t t; memset(&ir, 0, sizeof ir); ir.eax.b[1] = 0x04; __intcall(0x1A, &ir, &d0); ir.eax.b[1] = 0x02; __intcall(0x1A, &ir, &t0); ir.eax.b[1] = 0x04; __intcall(0x1A, &ir, &d1); if (t0.ecx.b[1] < 0x12) d0 = d1; c = frombcd(d0.ecx.b[1]); y = frombcd(d0.ecx.b[0]); mo = frombcd(d0.edx.b[1]); d = frombcd(d0.edx.b[0]); h = frombcd(t0.ecx.b[1]); m = frombcd(t0.ecx.b[0]); s = frombcd(t0.edx.b[1]); /* We of course have no idea about the timezone, so ignore it */ /* * Look for impossible dates... this code was written in 2010, so * assume any century less than 20 is just broken. */ if (c < 20) c = 20; y += c*100; /* Consider Jan and Feb as the last months of the previous year */ if (mo < 3) { y--; mo += 12; } /* * Just in case: if the month is nonsense, don't read off the end * of the table... */ if (mo-3 > 11) return 0; t = y*365 + y/4 - y/100 + y/400 + yday[mo-3] + d - 719469; t *= 24; t += h; t *= 60; t += m; t *= 60; t += s; return t; }