=pod =head1 NAME ASN1_TIME_set, ASN1_TIME_adj, ASN1_TIME_check, ASN1_TIME_set_string, ASN1_TIME_print, ASN1_TIME_diff - ASN.1 Time functions =head1 SYNOPSIS ASN1_TIME *ASN1_TIME_set(ASN1_TIME *s, time_t t); ASN1_TIME *ASN1_TIME_adj(ASN1_TIME *s, time_t t, int offset_day, long offset_sec); int ASN1_TIME_set_string(ASN1_TIME *s, const char *str); int ASN1_TIME_check(const ASN1_TIME *t); int ASN1_TIME_print(BIO *b, const ASN1_TIME *s); int ASN1_TIME_diff(int *pday, int *psec, const ASN1_TIME *from, const ASN1_TIME *to); =head1 DESCRIPTION The function ASN1_TIME_set() sets the ASN1_TIME structure B<s> to the time represented by the time_t value B<t>. If B<s> is NULL a new ASN1_TIME structure is allocated and returned. ASN1_TIME_adj() sets the ASN1_TIME structure B<s> to the time represented by the time B<offset_day> and B<offset_sec> after the time_t value B<t>. The values of B<offset_day> or B<offset_sec> can be negative to set a time before B<t>. The B<offset_sec> value can also exceed the number of seconds in a day. If B<s> is NULL a new ASN1_TIME structure is allocated and returned. ASN1_TIME_set_string() sets ASN1_TIME structure B<s> to the time represented by string B<str> which must be in appropriate ASN.1 time format (for example YYMMDDHHMMSSZ or YYYYMMDDHHMMSSZ). ASN1_TIME_check() checks the syntax of ASN1_TIME structure B<s>. ASN1_TIME_print() prints out the time B<s> to BIO B<b> in human readable format. It will be of the format MMM DD HH:MM:SS YYYY [GMT], for example "Feb 3 00:55:52 2015 GMT" it does not include a newline. If the time structure has invalid format it prints out "Bad time value" and returns an error. ASN1_TIME_diff() sets B<*pday> and B<*psec> to the time difference between B<from> and B<to>. If B<to> represents a time later than B<from> then one or both (depending on the time difference) of B<*pday> and B<*psec> will be positive. If B<to> represents a time earlier than B<from> then one or both of B<*pday> and B<*psec> will be negative. If B<to> and B<from> represent the same time then B<*pday> and B<*psec> will both be zero. If both B<*pday> and B<*psec> are non-zero they will always have the same sign. The value of B<*psec> will always be less than the number of seconds in a day. If B<from> or B<to> is NULL the current time is used. =head1 NOTES The ASN1_TIME structure corresponds to the ASN.1 structure B<Time> defined in RFC5280 et al. The time setting functions obey the rules outlined in RFC5280: if the date can be represented by UTCTime it is used, else GeneralizedTime is used. The ASN1_TIME structure is represented as an ASN1_STRING internally and can be freed up using ASN1_STRING_free(). The ASN1_TIME structure can represent years from 0000 to 9999 but no attempt is made to correct ancient calendar changes (for example from Julian to Gregorian calendars). Some applications add offset times directly to a time_t value and pass the results to ASN1_TIME_set() (or equivalent). This can cause problems as the time_t value can overflow on some systems resulting in unexpected results. New applications should use ASN1_TIME_adj() instead and pass the offset value in the B<offset_sec> and B<offset_day> parameters instead of directly manipulating a time_t value. =head1 BUGS ASN1_TIME_print() currently does not print out the time zone: it either prints out "GMT" or nothing. But all certificates complying with RFC5280 et al use GMT anyway. =head1 EXAMPLES Set a time structure to one hour after the current time and print it out: #include <time.h> #include <openssl/asn1.h> ASN1_TIME *tm; time_t t; BIO *b; t = time(NULL); tm = ASN1_TIME_adj(NULL, t, 0, 60 * 60); b = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE); ASN1_TIME_print(b, tm); ASN1_STRING_free(tm); BIO_free(b); Determine if one time is later or sooner than the current time: int day, sec; if (!ASN1_TIME_diff(&day, &sec, NULL, to)) /* Invalid time format */ if (day > 0 || sec > 0) printf("Later\n"); else if (day < 0 || sec < 0) printf("Sooner\n"); else printf("Same\n"); =head1 RETURN VALUES ASN1_TIME_set() and ASN1_TIME_adj() return a pointer to an ASN1_TIME structure or NULL if an error occurred. ASN1_TIME_set_string() returns 1 if the time value is successfully set and 0 otherwise. ASN1_TIME_check() returns 1 if the structure is syntactically correct and 0 otherwise. ASN1_TIME_print() returns 1 if the time is successfully printed out and 0 if an error occurred (I/O error or invalid time format). ASN1_TIME_diff() returns 1 for success and 0 for failure. It can fail if the pass ASN1_TIME structure has invalid syntax for example. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2015-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. =cut