ref: 069dc6e880628b8f1626d6a780eb8ccaf101951d
parent: 49578c103ac59e00538a73311a479c5456922016
author: Mark Harris <mark.hsj@gmail.com>
date: Sat Apr 25 16:37:51 EDT 2020
http: Fix use of deprecated function ftime() The ftime() function, introduced in V7 Unix (1979), gets the current time in seconds and milliseconds, and time zone information. It was marked as a legacy interface in POSIX.1-2001, and removed altogether from POSIX.1-2008. The gettimeofday() function, originally from 4.1 BSD, gets the current time in seconds and microseconds, and optional time zone information, and was marked as obsolete in POSIX.1-2008 although it was kept in the standard. The POSIX recommended function for getting time with sub-second resolution is clock_gettime(), which was introduced in POSIX.1b-1993 and is now part of the base POSIX standard; it supports multiple clocks and nanosecond resolution. Additionally the function timespec_get() was introduced in C11 and also supports nanosecond resolution. To support dates beyond the year 2038, glibc and other libraries are being updated to support 64-bit time_t even on 32-bit architectures, requiring new implementations of interfaces that work with time. As part of this effort, the ftime() function was deprecated in glibc 2.31 (released February 1, 2020), a warning is now issued when building code that uses this function, and removal is planned for a future version of glibc (https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-announce/2020/000025.html). ftime() is used in http.c to measure time intervals with millisecond resolution. To avoid the glibc 2.31 deprecation warning and further issues when the function is removed entirely from glibc, clock_gettime() is now used instead when it is available in the C library, as it is on current Linux systems. Prior to glibc 2.17, clock_gettime() required linking with librt; on such systems ftime() will continue to be used, to avoid an additional library dependency. macOS provides clock_gettime() starting in macOS 10.12; earlier versions will continue to use ftime(). Windows provides ftime() but not clock_gettime(), so ftime() will continue to be used on Windows. ftime(), gettimeofday(), and clock_gettime() with the CLOCK_REALTIME clock get the "real time", which is subject to jumps if set by an administrator or time service. The CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock does not have this problem and is more suitable for measuring time intervals. On Linux, the CLOCK_BOOTTIME clock measures the time since last boot and is the same as CLOCK_MONOTONIC except that the Linux CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock does not advance when the system is suspended. Because it is used to measure time intervals, CLOCK_BOOTTIME or CLOCK_MONOTONIC are used when available, when clock_gettime() is used. However the only clock required by POSIX.1-2008 is CLOCK_REALTIME, so that will be used if the other clocks are not available.
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -86,7 +86,27 @@
)
)
)
-AC_SEARCH_LIBS(ftime, [compat], , [enable_http=no])
+
+# HTTP support requires either clock_gettime or ftime. clock_gettime is
+# used only if time.h defines CLOCK_REALTIME and the function is available
+# in the standard library; on platforms such as glibc < 2.17 where -lrt
+# or another library would be required, ftime will be used.
+AS_IF([test "$enable_http" != "no"], [
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for clock_gettime])
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <time.h>]], [[
+ struct timespec ts;
+ return clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts);
+ ]])
+ ], [
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([OP_HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME], [1],
+ [Enable use of clock_gettime function])
+ ], [
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ AC_SEARCH_LIBS(ftime, [compat], , [enable_http=no])
+ ])
+])
m4_ifndef([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG],
[m4_fatal([Could not locate the pkg-config autoconf macros.
--- a/src/http.c
+++ b/src/http.c
@@ -355,7 +355,15 @@
# define op_reset_errno() (errno=0)
# endif
-# include <sys/timeb.h>
+
+# ifdef OP_HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
+# include <time.h>
+typedef struct timespec op_time;
+# else
+# include <sys/timeb.h>
+typedef struct timeb op_time;
+# endif
+
# include <openssl/x509v3.h>
# if (defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)&&OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER==0x20000000L)
@@ -804,7 +812,7 @@
/*The next connection in either the LRU or free list.*/
OpusHTTPConn *next;
/*The last time we blocked for reading from this connection.*/
- struct timeb read_time;
+ op_time read_time;
/*The number of bytes we've read since the last time we blocked.*/
opus_int64 read_bytes;
/*The estimated throughput of this connection, in bytes/s.*/
@@ -854,7 +862,7 @@
struct sockaddr_in6 v6;
} addr;
/*The last time we re-resolved the host.*/
- struct timeb resolve_time;
+ op_time resolve_time;
/*A buffer used to build HTTP requests.*/
OpusStringBuf request;
/*A buffer used to build proxy CONNECT requests.*/
@@ -1009,9 +1017,32 @@
return available;
}
-static opus_int32 op_time_diff_ms(const struct timeb *_end,
- const struct timeb *_start){
+static void op_time_get(op_time *now){
+# ifdef OP_HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
+ /*Prefer a monotonic clock that continues to increment during suspend.*/
+# ifdef CLOCK_BOOTTIME
+ if(clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME,now)!=0)
+# endif
+# ifdef CLOCK_MONOTONIC
+ if(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC,now)!=0)
+# endif
+ OP_ALWAYS_TRUE(!clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME,now));
+# else
+ ftime(now);
+# endif
+}
+
+static opus_int32 op_time_diff_ms(const op_time *_end, const op_time *_start){
+# ifdef OP_HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME
opus_int64 dtime;
+ dtime=_end->tv_sec-(opus_int64)_start->tv_sec;
+ OP_ASSERT(_end->tv_nsec<1000000000);
+ OP_ASSERT(_start->tv_nsec<1000000000);
+ if(OP_UNLIKELY(dtime>(OP_INT32_MAX-1000)/1000))return OP_INT32_MAX;
+ if(OP_UNLIKELY(dtime<(OP_INT32_MIN+1000)/1000))return OP_INT32_MIN;
+ return (opus_int32)dtime*1000+(_end->tv_nsec-_start->tv_nsec)/1000000;
+# else
+ opus_int64 dtime;
dtime=_end->time-(opus_int64)_start->time;
OP_ASSERT(_end->millitm<1000);
OP_ASSERT(_start->millitm<1000);
@@ -1018,17 +1049,18 @@
if(OP_UNLIKELY(dtime>(OP_INT32_MAX-1000)/1000))return OP_INT32_MAX;
if(OP_UNLIKELY(dtime<(OP_INT32_MIN+1000)/1000))return OP_INT32_MIN;
return (opus_int32)dtime*1000+_end->millitm-_start->millitm;
+# endif
}
/*Update the read rate estimate for this connection.*/
static void op_http_conn_read_rate_update(OpusHTTPConn *_conn){
- struct timeb read_time;
+ op_time read_time;
opus_int32 read_delta_ms;
opus_int64 read_delta_bytes;
opus_int64 read_rate;
read_delta_bytes=_conn->read_bytes;
if(read_delta_bytes<=0)return;
- ftime(&read_time);
+ op_time_get(&read_time);
read_delta_ms=op_time_diff_ms(&read_time,&_conn->read_time);
read_rate=_conn->read_rate;
read_delta_ms=OP_MAX(read_delta_ms,1);
@@ -2020,7 +2052,7 @@
# define OP_NPROTOS (2)
static int op_http_connect_impl(OpusHTTPStream *_stream,OpusHTTPConn *_conn,
- struct addrinfo *_addrs,struct timeb *_start_time){
+ struct addrinfo *_addrs,op_time *_start_time){
struct addrinfo *addr;
struct addrinfo *addrs[OP_NPROTOS];
struct pollfd fds[OP_NPROTOS];
@@ -2050,7 +2082,7 @@
_stream->free_head=_conn->next;
_conn->next=_stream->lru_head;
_stream->lru_head=_conn;
- ftime(_start_time);
+ op_time_get(_start_time);
*&_conn->read_time=*_start_time;
_conn->read_bytes=0;
_conn->read_rate=0;
@@ -2152,14 +2184,14 @@
}
static int op_http_connect(OpusHTTPStream *_stream,OpusHTTPConn *_conn,
- struct addrinfo *_addrs,struct timeb *_start_time){
- struct timeb resolve_time;
+ struct addrinfo *_addrs,op_time *_start_time){
+ op_time resolve_time;
struct addrinfo *new_addrs;
int ret;
/*Re-resolve the host if we need to (RFC 6555 says we MUST do so
occasionally).*/
new_addrs=NULL;
- ftime(&resolve_time);
+ op_time_get(&resolve_time);
if(_addrs!=&_stream->addr_info||op_time_diff_ms(&resolve_time,
&_stream->resolve_time)>=OP_RESOLVE_CACHE_TIMEOUT_MS){
new_addrs=op_resolve(_stream->connect_host,_stream->connect_port);
@@ -2310,8 +2342,8 @@
addrs=NULL;
for(nredirs=0;nredirs<OP_REDIRECT_LIMIT;nredirs++){
OpusParsedURL next_url;
- struct timeb start_time;
- struct timeb end_time;
+ op_time start_time;
+ op_time end_time;
char *next;
char *status_code;
int minor_version_pos;
@@ -2445,7 +2477,7 @@
if(OP_UNLIKELY(ret<0))return ret;
ret=op_http_conn_read_response(_stream->conns+0,&_stream->response);
if(OP_UNLIKELY(ret<0))return ret;
- ftime(&end_time);
+ op_time_get(&end_time);
next=op_http_parse_status_line(&v1_1_compat,&status_code,
_stream->response.buf);
if(OP_UNLIKELY(next==NULL))return OP_FALSE;
@@ -2857,8 +2889,8 @@
converted into a request for the rest.*/
static int op_http_conn_open_pos(OpusHTTPStream *_stream,
OpusHTTPConn *_conn,opus_int64 _pos,opus_int32 _chunk_size){
- struct timeb start_time;
- struct timeb end_time;
+ op_time start_time;
+ op_time end_time;
opus_int32 connect_rate;
opus_int32 connect_time;
int ret;
@@ -2868,7 +2900,7 @@
if(OP_UNLIKELY(ret<0))return ret;
ret=op_http_conn_handle_response(_stream,_conn);
if(OP_UNLIKELY(ret!=0))return OP_FALSE;
- ftime(&end_time);
+ op_time_get(&end_time);
_stream->cur_conni=(int)(_conn-_stream->conns);
OP_ASSERT(_stream->cur_conni>=0&&_stream->cur_conni<OP_NCONNS_MAX);
/*The connection has been successfully opened.
@@ -3120,7 +3152,7 @@
}
static int op_http_stream_seek(void *_stream,opus_int64 _offset,int _whence){
- struct timeb seek_time;
+ op_time seek_time;
OpusHTTPStream *stream;
OpusHTTPConn *conn;
OpusHTTPConn **pnext;
@@ -3163,7 +3195,7 @@
op_http_conn_read_rate_update(stream->conns+ci);
*&seek_time=*&stream->conns[ci].read_time;
}
- else ftime(&seek_time);
+ else op_time_get(&seek_time);
/*If we seeked past the end of the stream, just disable the active
connection.*/
if(pos>=content_length){