bionic/libc/private/bionic_time_conversions.h
Elliott Hughes dd586f2ebd sem_timedwait with a null timeout doesn't mean "forever".
It actually means "crash immediately". Well, it's an error. And callers are
much more likely to realize their mistake if we crash immediately rather
than return EINVAL. Historically, glibc has crashed and bionic -- before
the recent changes -- returned EINVAL, so this is a behavior change.

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/*
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#ifndef _BIONIC_TIME_CONVERSIONS_H
#define _BIONIC_TIME_CONVERSIONS_H
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include "private/bionic_constants.h"
__BEGIN_DECLS
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ bool timespec_from_timeval(timespec& ts, const timeval& tv);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void timespec_from_ms(timespec& ts, const int ms);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void timeval_from_timespec(timeval& tv, const timespec& ts);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void absolute_timespec_from_timespec(timespec& abs_ts, const timespec& ts,
clockid_t clock);
__END_DECLS
static inline int check_timespec(const timespec* ts, bool null_allowed) {
if (null_allowed && ts == nullptr) {
return 0;
}
// glibc just segfaults if you pass a null timespec.
// That seems a lot more likely to catch bad code than returning EINVAL.
if (ts->tv_nsec < 0 || ts->tv_nsec >= NS_PER_S) {
return EINVAL;
}
if (ts->tv_sec < 0) {
return ETIMEDOUT;
}
return 0;
}
#endif