//! `Timespec` and related types, which are used by multiple public API //! modules. #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))] use crate::backend::c; /// `struct timespec` #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))] pub type Timespec = c::timespec; /// `struct timespec` #[cfg(fix_y2038)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] #[repr(C)] pub struct Timespec { /// Seconds. pub tv_sec: Secs, /// Nanoseconds. Must be less than 1_000_000_000. pub tv_nsec: Nsecs, } /// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. #[cfg(not(fix_y2038))] #[allow(deprecated)] pub type Secs = c::time_t; /// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. #[cfg(fix_y2038)] pub type Secs = i64; /// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. #[cfg(any( fix_y2038, linux_raw, all(libc, target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32") ))] pub type Nsecs = i64; /// A type for the `tv_nsec` field of [`Timespec`]. #[cfg(all( not(fix_y2038), libc, not(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "32")) ))] pub type Nsecs = c::c_long; /// On 32-bit glibc platforms, `timespec` has anonymous padding fields, which /// Rust doesn't support yet (see `unnamed_fields`), so we define our own /// struct with explicit padding, with bidirectional `From` impls. #[cfg(fix_y2038)] #[repr(C)] #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub(crate) struct LibcTimespec { pub(crate) tv_sec: Secs, #[cfg(target_endian = "big")] padding: core::mem::MaybeUninit, pub(crate) tv_nsec: i32, #[cfg(target_endian = "little")] padding: core::mem::MaybeUninit, } #[cfg(fix_y2038)] impl From for Timespec { #[inline] fn from(t: LibcTimespec) -> Self { Self { tv_sec: t.tv_sec, tv_nsec: t.tv_nsec as _, } } } #[cfg(fix_y2038)] impl From for LibcTimespec { #[inline] fn from(t: Timespec) -> Self { Self { tv_sec: t.tv_sec, tv_nsec: t.tv_nsec as _, padding: core::mem::MaybeUninit::uninit(), } } } #[test] fn test_sizes() { assert_eq_size!(Secs, u64); const_assert!(core::mem::size_of::() >= core::mem::size_of::<(u64, u32)>()); const_assert!(core::mem::size_of::() >= 4); let mut t = Timespec { tv_sec: 0, tv_nsec: 0, }; // `tv_nsec` needs to be able to hold nanoseconds up to a second. t.tv_nsec = 999_999_999_u32 as _; assert_eq!(t.tv_nsec as u64, 999_999_999_u64); // `tv_sec` needs to be able to hold more than 32-bits of seconds. t.tv_sec = 0x1_0000_0000_u64 as _; assert_eq!(t.tv_sec as u64, 0x1_0000_0000_u64); } // Test that our workarounds are needed. #[cfg(fix_y2038)] #[test] #[allow(deprecated)] fn test_fix_y2038() { assert_eq_size!(libc::time_t, u32); }