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/*******************************************************************
Various utilities for Innobase.
(c) 1994, 1995 Innobase Oy
Created 5/11/1994 Heikki Tuuri
********************************************************************/
#include "ut0ut.h"
#ifdef UNIV_NONINL
#include "ut0ut.ic"
#endif
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "ut0sort.h"
ibool ut_always_false = FALSE;
/************************************************************
Uses vsprintf to emulate sprintf so that the function always returns
the printed length. Apparently in some old SCO Unixes sprintf did not
return the printed length but a pointer to the end of the printed string. */
ulint
ut_sprintf(
/*=======*/
char* buf, /* in/out: buffer where to print */
const char* format, /* in: format of prints */
...) /* in: arguments to be printed */
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
vsprintf(buf, format, args);
va_end(args);
return((ulint)strlen(buf));
}
/************************************************************
Gets the high 32 bits in a ulint. That is makes a shift >> 32,
but since there seem to be compiler bugs in both gcc and Visual C++,
we do this by a special conversion. */
ulint
ut_get_high32(
/*==========*/
/* out: a >> 32 */
ulint a) /* in: ulint */
{
#if SIZEOF_LONG == 4
return 0;
#else
return(a >> 32);
#endif
}
/************************************************************
The following function returns a clock time in milliseconds. */
ulint
ut_clock(void)
{
return((clock() * 1000) / CLOCKS_PER_SEC);
}
/**************************************************************
Returns system time. We do not specify the format of the time returned:
the only way to manipulate it is to use the function ut_difftime. */
ib_time_t
ut_time(void)
/*=========*/
{
return(time(NULL));
}
/**************************************************************
Returns the difference of two times in seconds. */
double
ut_difftime(
/*========*/
/* out: time2 - time1 expressed in seconds */
ib_time_t time2, /* in: time */
ib_time_t time1) /* in: time */
{
return(difftime(time2, time1));
}
/**************************************************************
Prints a timestamp to a file. */
void
ut_print_timestamp(
/*===============*/
FILE* file) /* in: file where to print */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
fprintf(file,"%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
(int)cal_tm.wYear % 100,
(int)cal_tm.wMonth,
(int)cal_tm.wDay,
(int)cal_tm.wHour,
(int)cal_tm.wMinute,
(int)cal_tm.wSecond);
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
time(&tm);
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
localtime_r(&tm, &cal_tm);
cal_tm_ptr = &cal_tm;
#else
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
#endif
fprintf(file,"%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
cal_tm_ptr->tm_year % 100,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_hour,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_min,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_sec);
#endif
}
/**************************************************************
Sprintfs a timestamp to a buffer. */
void
ut_sprintf_timestamp(
/*=================*/
char* buf) /* in: buffer where to sprintf */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
sprintf(buf, "%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
(int)cal_tm.wYear % 100,
(int)cal_tm.wMonth,
(int)cal_tm.wDay,
(int)cal_tm.wHour,
(int)cal_tm.wMinute,
(int)cal_tm.wSecond);
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
time(&tm);
#ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
localtime_r(&tm, &cal_tm);
cal_tm_ptr = &cal_tm;
#else
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
#endif
sprintf(buf, "%02d%02d%02d %2d:%02d:%02d",
cal_tm_ptr->tm_year % 100,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_hour,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_min,
cal_tm_ptr->tm_sec);
#endif
}
/**************************************************************
Returns current year, month, day. */
void
ut_get_year_month_day(
/*==================*/
ulint* year, /* out: current year */
ulint* month, /* out: month */
ulint* day) /* out: day */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
SYSTEMTIME cal_tm;
GetLocalTime(&cal_tm);
*year = (ulint)cal_tm.wYear;
*month = (ulint)cal_tm.wMonth;
*day = (ulint)cal_tm.wDay;
#else
struct tm cal_tm;
struct tm* cal_tm_ptr;
time_t tm;
time(&tm);
cal_tm_ptr = localtime(&tm);
*year = (ulint)cal_tm_ptr->tm_year + 1900;
*month = (ulint)cal_tm_ptr->tm_mon + 1;
*day = (ulint)cal_tm_ptr->tm_mday;
#endif
}
/*****************************************************************
Runs an idle loop on CPU. The argument gives the desired delay
in microseconds on 100 MHz Pentium + Visual C++. */
ulint
ut_delay(
/*=====*/
/* out: dummy value */
ulint delay) /* in: delay in microseconds on 100 MHz Pentium */
{
ulint i, j;
j = 0;
for (i = 0; i < delay * 50; i++) {
j += i;
}
if (ut_always_false) {
printf("%lu", j);
}
return(j);
}
/*****************************************************************
Prints the contents of a memory buffer in hex and ascii. */
void
ut_print_buf(
/*=========*/
byte* buf, /* in: memory buffer */
ulint len) /* in: length of the buffer */
{
byte* data;
ulint i;
printf(" len %lu; hex ", len);
data = buf;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
printf("%02lx", (ulint)*data);
data++;
}
printf("; asc ");
data = buf;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (isprint((int)(*data))) {
printf("%c", (char)*data);
}
data++;
}
printf(";");
}
/*****************************************************************
Prints the contents of a memory buffer in hex and ascii. */
ulint
ut_sprintf_buf(
/*===========*/
/* out: printed length in bytes */
char* str, /* in: buffer to print to */
byte* buf, /* in: memory buffer */
ulint len) /* in: length of the buffer */
{
byte* data;
ulint n;
ulint i;
n = 0;
n += sprintf(str + n, " len %lu; hex ", len);
data = buf;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
n += sprintf(str + n, "%02lx", (ulint)*data);
data++;
}
n += sprintf(str + n, "; asc ");
data = buf;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (isprint((int)(*data))) {
n += sprintf(str + n, "%c", (char)*data);
} else {
n += sprintf(str + n, ".");
}
data++;
}
n += sprintf(str + n, ";");
return(n);
}
/****************************************************************
Sort function for ulint arrays. */
void
ut_ulint_sort(ulint* arr, ulint* aux_arr, ulint low, ulint high)
/*============================================================*/
{
UT_SORT_FUNCTION_BODY(ut_ulint_sort, arr, aux_arr, low, high,
ut_ulint_cmp);
}
/*****************************************************************
Calculates fast the number rounded up to the nearest power of 2. */
ulint
ut_2_power_up(
/*==========*/
/* out: first power of 2 which is >= n */
ulint n) /* in: number != 0 */
{
ulint res;
res = 1;
ut_ad(n > 0);
while (res < n) {
res = res * 2;
}
return(res);
}
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