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ryujinx-final/Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/Services/Time/ISystemClock.cs
gdkchan 521751795a
Code style fixes and nits on the HLE project (#355)
* Some style fixes and nits on ITimeZoneService

* Remove some unneeded usings

* Remove the Ryujinx.HLE.OsHle.Handles namespace

* Remove hbmenu automatic load on process exit

* Rename Ns to Device, rename Os to System, rename SystemState to State

* Move Exceptions and Utilities out of OsHle

* Rename OsHle to HOS

* Rename OsHle folder to HOS

* IManagerDisplayService and ISystemDisplayService style fixes

* BsdError shouldn't be public

* Add a empty new line before using static

* Remove unused file

* Some style fixes on NPDM

* Exit gracefully when the application is closed

* Code style fixes on IGeneralService

* Add 0x prefix on values printed as hex

* Small improvements on finalization code

* Move ProcessId and ThreadId out of AThreadState

* Rename VFs to FileSystem

* FsAccessHeader shouldn't be public. Also fix file names casing

* More case changes on NPDM

* Remove unused files

* Move using to the correct place on NPDM

* Use properties on KernelAccessControlMmio

* Address PR feedback
2018-08-16 20:47:36 -03:00

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using Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Ipc;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Services.Time
{
class ISystemClock : IpcService
{
private Dictionary<int, ServiceProcessRequest> m_Commands;
public override IReadOnlyDictionary<int, ServiceProcessRequest> Commands => m_Commands;
private static readonly DateTime Epoch = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc);
private SystemClockType ClockType;
private DateTime SystemClockContextEpoch;
private long SystemClockTimePoint;
private byte[] SystemClockContextEnding;
private long TimeOffset;
public ISystemClock(SystemClockType ClockType)
{
m_Commands = new Dictionary<int, ServiceProcessRequest>()
{
{ 0, GetCurrentTime },
{ 1, SetCurrentTime },
{ 2, GetSystemClockContext },
{ 3, SetSystemClockContext }
};
this.ClockType = ClockType;
SystemClockContextEpoch = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess().StartTime;
SystemClockContextEnding = new byte[0x10];
TimeOffset = 0;
if (ClockType == SystemClockType.User ||
ClockType == SystemClockType.Network)
{
SystemClockContextEpoch = SystemClockContextEpoch.ToUniversalTime();
}
SystemClockTimePoint = (long)(SystemClockContextEpoch - Epoch).TotalSeconds;
}
public long GetCurrentTime(ServiceCtx Context)
{
DateTime CurrentTime = DateTime.Now;
if (ClockType == SystemClockType.User ||
ClockType == SystemClockType.Network)
{
CurrentTime = CurrentTime.ToUniversalTime();
}
Context.ResponseData.Write((long)((CurrentTime - Epoch).TotalSeconds) + TimeOffset);
return 0;
}
public long SetCurrentTime(ServiceCtx Context)
{
DateTime CurrentTime = DateTime.Now;
if (ClockType == SystemClockType.User ||
ClockType == SystemClockType.Network)
{
CurrentTime = CurrentTime.ToUniversalTime();
}
TimeOffset = (Context.RequestData.ReadInt64() - (long)(CurrentTime - Epoch).TotalSeconds);
return 0;
}
public long GetSystemClockContext(ServiceCtx Context)
{
Context.ResponseData.Write((long)(SystemClockContextEpoch - Epoch).TotalSeconds);
// The point in time, TODO: is there a link between epoch and this?
Context.ResponseData.Write(SystemClockTimePoint);
// This seems to be some kind of identifier?
for (int i = 0; i < 0x10; i++)
{
Context.ResponseData.Write(SystemClockContextEnding[i]);
}
return 0;
}
public long SetSystemClockContext(ServiceCtx Context)
{
long NewSystemClockEpoch = Context.RequestData.ReadInt64();
long NewSystemClockTimePoint = Context.RequestData.ReadInt64();
SystemClockContextEpoch = Epoch.Add(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(NewSystemClockEpoch));
SystemClockTimePoint = NewSystemClockTimePoint;
SystemClockContextEnding = Context.RequestData.ReadBytes(0x10);
return 0;
}
}
}