210 lines
5.6 KiB
C
Executable file
210 lines
5.6 KiB
C
Executable file
/* setime - set the system time from the real time clock
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Authors: T. Holm & E. Froese
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Adapted by: Jorrit .N. Herder */
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/************************************************************************/
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/* Readclock was updated for security reasons: openeing /dev/mem no */
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/* longer automatically grants I/O privileges to the calling process */
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/* so that the CMOS' clock could not be read from this program. The */
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/* new approach is to rely on the FS to do the CMOS I/O, via the new */
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/* system call CMOSTIME (which only reads the current clock value and */
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/* cannot update the CMOS clock). */
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/* The original readclock.c is still available under backup.c. */
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/************************************************************************/
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/* */
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/* readclock.c */
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/* */
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/* Read the clock value from the 64 byte CMOS RAM */
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/* area, then set system time. */
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/* */
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/* If the machine ID byte is 0xFC or 0xF8, the device */
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/* /dev/mem exists and can be opened for reading, */
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/* and no errors in the CMOS RAM are reported by the */
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/* RTC, then the time is read from the clock RAM */
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/* area maintained by the RTC. */
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/* */
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/* The clock RAM values are decoded and fed to mktime */
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/* to make a time_t value, then stime(2) is called. */
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/* */
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/* This fails if: */
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/* */
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/* If the machine ID does not match 0xFC or 0xF8 (no */
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/* error message.) */
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/* */
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/* If the machine ID is 0xFC or 0xF8 and /dev/mem */
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/* is missing, or cannot be accessed. */
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/* */
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/* If the RTC reports errors in the CMOS RAM. */
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/* */
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/************************************************************************/
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/* origination 1987-Dec-29 efth */
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/* robustness 1990-Oct-06 C. Sylvain */
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/* incorp. B. Evans ideas 1991-Jul-06 C. Sylvain */
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/* set time & calibrate 1992-Dec-17 Kees J. Bot */
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/* clock timezone 1993-Oct-10 Kees J. Bot */
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/* set CMOS clock 1994-Jun-12 Kees J. Bot */
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/* removed set CMOS 2004-Sep-06 Jorrit N. Herder */
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/************************************************************************/
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#include <minix/callnr.h>
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#include <minix/config.h>
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#include <minix/type.h>
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#include <minix/const.h>
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#include <minix/com.h>
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#include <minix/syslib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <ibm/portio.h>
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#include <ibm/cmos.h>
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#include <sys/svrctl.h>
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#define MAX_RETRIES 1
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int nflag = 0; /* Tell what, but don't do it. */
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int y2kflag = 0; /* Interpret 1980 as 2000 for clock with Y2K bug. */
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char clocktz[128]; /* Timezone of the clock. */
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#define MACH_ID_ADDR 0xFFFFE /* BIOS Machine ID at FFFF:000E */
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#define PC_AT 0xFC /* Machine ID byte for PC/AT,
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PC/XT286, and PS/2 Models 50, 60 */
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#define PS_386 0xF8 /* Machine ID byte for PS/2 Model 80 */
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/* Manufacturers usually use the ID value of the IBM model they emulate.
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* However some manufacturers, notably HP and COMPAQ, have had different
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* ideas in the past.
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*
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* Machine ID byte information source:
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* _The Programmer's PC Sourcebook_ by Thom Hogan,
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* published by Microsoft Press
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*/
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void errmsg(char *s);
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int bcd_to_dec(int n);
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int dec_to_bcd(int n);
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void usage(void);
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PUBLIC int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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struct tm time1;
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struct tm time2;
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struct tm tmnow;
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char date[64];
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time_t now, rtc;
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int i, s, mem;
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unsigned char mach_id, cmos_state;
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struct sysgetenv sysgetenv;
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message m;
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/* Process options. */
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while (argc > 1) {
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char *p = *++argv;
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if (*p++ != '-') usage();
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while (*p != 0) {
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switch (*p++) {
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case 'n': nflag = 1; break;
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case '2': y2kflag = 1; break;
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default: usage();
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}
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}
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argc--;
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}
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/* The hardware clock may run in a different time zone, likely GMT or
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* winter time. Select that time zone.
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*/
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strcpy(clocktz, "TZ=");
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sysgetenv.key = "TZ";
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sysgetenv.keylen = 2+1;
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sysgetenv.val = clocktz+3;
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sysgetenv.vallen = sizeof(clocktz)-3;
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if (svrctl(SYSGETENV, &sysgetenv) == 0) {
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putenv(clocktz);
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tzset();
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}
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/* Read the CMOS real time clock. */
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for (i = 0; i < MAX_RETRIES; i++) {
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/* sleep, unless first iteration */
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if (i > 0) sleep(5);
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/* get_time(&time1); */
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m.m_type = CMOSTIME;
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m.ADDRESS = (void *) &time1;
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m.REQUEST = y2kflag;
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if (0 != (s=sendrec(FS_PROC_NR, &m))) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't get CMOS time from FS: %d.\n",s);
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exit(1);
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}
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now = time(NULL);
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time1.tm_isdst = -1; /* Do timezone calculations. */
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time2 = time1;
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rtc= mktime(&time1); /* Transform to a time_t. */
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if (rtc != -1) break;
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fprintf(stderr,
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"readclock: Invalid time read from CMOS RTC: %d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n",
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time2.tm_year+1900, time2.tm_mon+1, time2.tm_mday,
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time2.tm_hour, time2.tm_min, time2.tm_sec);
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}
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if (i >= MAX_RETRIES) exit(1);
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/* Set system time. */
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if (nflag) {
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printf("stime(%lu)\n", (unsigned long) rtc);
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} else {
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if (stime(&rtc) < 0) {
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errmsg( "Not allowed to set time." );
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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tmnow = *localtime(&rtc);
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if (strftime(date, sizeof(date),
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"%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y", &tmnow) != 0) {
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if (date[8] == '0') date[8]= ' ';
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printf("%s [CMOS read via FS, see command/ibm/readclock.c]\n", date);
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}
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exit(0);
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}
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void errmsg(char *s)
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{
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static char *prompt = "settime: ";
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fprintf(stderr, "%s%s\n", prompt, s);
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prompt = "";
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}
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int bcd_to_dec(int n)
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{
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return ((n >> 4) & 0x0F) * 10 + (n & 0x0F);
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}
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int dec_to_bcd(int n)
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{
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return ((n / 10) << 4) | (n % 10);
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}
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void usage(void)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Usage: settime [-n2]\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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