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This is my DST routine with Epoch time from NTP server.
bool CheckDSTTime(time_t EpochTime) { bool Result = false; tmElements_t CurrentTime; time_t DSTBegin, DSTEnd; breakTime(EpochTime, CurrentTime); tmElements_t DSTBeginDate = {0, 0, 0, 0, 24, 3, CurrentTime.Year}; tmElements_t DSTEndDate = {0, 0, 0, 0, 24, 10, CurrentTime.Year}; //Calculate Epoch Time when clock changes //Starts a 2AM - a hour back from CET-1 //DST starts at 2.00h in the Netherlands. That's 1.00h Epoch time DSTBegin = nextSunday(makeTime(DSTBeginDate)) + 3600UL; //Calculate Epoch Time when clock changes //Starts a 3AM - a hour from CET-1 - 1 hour of DST difference. That's 1.00h Epoch time DSTEnd = nextSunday(makeTime(DSTEndDate)) + 3600UL; Result = ((EpochTime >= DSTBegin) && (EpochTime < DSTEnd)); return (Result); }
I have solved the adjustTime problem and have rewritten now() (to return sysTime + timeOffset) and adjustTime(). I have added nowEpoch() and getAdjustTime(). I didn't rename anything (including adjustTime). The timeOffset will be kept in a long. So now the adjustTime offset will be remembered after a NTP/RTC callback. sysTime is Epoch time. I didn't change anything else. I don't want to use my own library, because I want it to be updateable. So please use it if it makes any sense. Both Time.cpp and TimeLib.h are below. Use them both to make it work.
This is Time.cpp
`/* time.c - low level time and date functions Copyright (c) Michael Margolis 2009-2014
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
1.0 6 Jan 2010 - initial release 1.1 12 Feb 2010 - fixed leap year calculation error 1.2 1 Nov 2010 - fixed setTime bug (thanks to Korman for this) 1.3 24 Mar 2012 - many edits by Paul Stoffregen: fixed timeStatus() to update status, updated examples for Arduino 1.0, fixed ARM compatibility issues, added TimeArduinoDue and TimeTeensy3 examples, add error checking and messages to RTC examples, add examples to DS1307RTC library. 1.4 5 Sep 2014 - compatibility with Arduino 1.5.7 */
static tmElements_t tm; // a cache of time elements static time_t cacheTime; // the time the cache was updated static uint32_t syncInterval = 300; // time sync will be attempted after this many seconds
void refreshCache(time_t t) { if (t != cacheTime) { breakTime(t, tm); cacheTime = t; } }
int hour() { // the hour now return hour(now()); }
int hour(time_t t) { // the hour for the given time
refreshCache(t);
return tm.Hour;
}
int hourFormat12() { // the hour now in 12 hour format return hourFormat12(now()); }
int hourFormat12(time_t t) { // the hour for the given time in 12 hour format refreshCache(t); if( tm.Hour == 0 ) return 12; // 12 midnight else if( tm.Hour > 12) return tm.Hour - 12 ; else return tm.Hour ; }
uint8_t isAM() { // returns true if time now is AM return !isPM(now()); }
uint8_t isAM(time_t t) { // returns true if given time is AM
return !isPM(t);
}
uint8_t isPM() { // returns true if PM return isPM(now()); }
uint8_t isPM(time_t t) { // returns true if PM return (hour(t) >= 12); }
int minute() { return minute(now()); }
int minute(time_t t) { // the minute for the given time
refreshCache(t);
return tm.Minute;
}
int second() { return second(now()); }
int second(time_t t) { // the second for the given time refreshCache(t); return tm.Second; }
int day(){ return(day(now())); }
int day(time_t t) { // the day for the given time (0-6) refreshCache(t); return tm.Day; }
int weekday() { // Sunday is day 1 return weekday(now()); }
int weekday(time_t t) { refreshCache(t); return tm.Wday; }
int month(){ return month(now()); }
int month(time_t t) { // the month for the given time refreshCache(t); return tm.Month; }
int year() { // as in Processing, the full four digit year: (2009, 2010 etc) return year(now()); }
int year(time_t t) { // the year for the given time refreshCache(t); return tmYearToCalendar(tm.Year); }
/============================================================================/
/ functions to convert to and from system time /
/ These are for interfacing with time services and are not normally needed in a sketch /
// leap year calculator expects year argument as years offset from 1970
static const uint8_t monthDays[]={31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31}; // API starts months from 1, this array starts from 0
void breakTime(time_t timeInput, tmElements_t &tm){ // break the given time_t into time components // this is a more compact version of the C library localtime function // note that year is offset from 1970 !!!
uint8_t year; uint8_t month, monthLength; uint32_t time; unsigned long days;
time = (uint32_t)timeInput; tm.Second = time % 60; time /= 60; // now it is minutes tm.Minute = time % 60; time /= 60; // now it is hours tm.Hour = time % 24; time /= 24; // now it is days tm.Wday = ((time + 4) % 7) + 1; // Sunday is day 1
year = 0;
days = 0;
while((unsigned)(days += (LEAP_YEAR(year) ? 366 : 365)) <= time) {
year++;
}
tm.Year = year; // year is offset from 1970
days -= LEAP_YEAR(year) ? 366 : 365; time -= days; // now it is days in this year, starting at 0
days=0; month=0; monthLength=0; for (month=0; month<12; month++) { if (month==1) { // february if (LEAP_YEAR(year)) { monthLength=29; } else { monthLength=28; } } else { monthLength = monthDays[month]; }
if (time >= monthLength) {
time -= monthLength;
} else {
break;
}
}
tm.Month = month + 1; // jan is month 1
tm.Day = time + 1; // day of month
}
time_t makeTime(const tmElements_t &tm){
// assemble time elements into time_t
// note year argument is offset from 1970 (see macros in time.h to convert to other formats)
// previous version used full four digit year (or digits since 2000),i.e. 2009 was 2009 or 9
int i; uint32_t seconds;
// seconds from 1970 till 1 jan 00:00:00 of the given year seconds= tm.Year(SECS_PER_DAY 365); for (i = 0; i < tm.Year; i++) { if (LEAP_YEAR(i)) { seconds += SECS_PER_DAY; // add extra days for leap years } }
// add days for this year, months start from 1
for (i = 1; i < tm.Month; i++) {
if ( (i == 2) && LEAP_YEAR(tm.Year)) {
seconds += SECS_PER_DAY 29;
} else {
seconds += SECS_PER_DAY monthDays[i-1]; //monthDay array starts from 0
}
}
seconds+= (tm.Day-1) SECS_PER_DAY;
seconds+= tm.Hour SECS_PER_HOUR;
seconds+= tm.Minute SECS_PER_MIN;
seconds+= tm.Second;
return (time_t)seconds;
}
/=====================================================/
/ Low level system time functions */
static uint32_t sysTime = 0; static uint32_t prevMillis = 0; static uint32_t nextSyncTime = 0; static long timeOffset = 0; static timeStatus_t Status = timeNotSet;
getExternalTime getTimePtr; // pointer to external sync function //setExternalTime setTimePtr; // not used in this version
time_t sysUnsyncedTime = 0; // the time sysTime unadjusted by sync
time_t now() { // calculate number of seconds passed since last call to now() while (millis() - prevMillis >= 1000) { // millis() and prevMillis are both unsigned ints thus the subtraction will always be the absolute value of the difference sysTime++; prevMillis += 1000;
sysUnsyncedTime++; // this can be compared to the synced time to measure long term drift
}
if (nextSyncTime <= sysTime) {
if (getTimePtr != 0) {
time_t t = getTimePtr();
if (t != 0) {
setTime(t);
} else {
nextSyncTime = sysTime + syncInterval;
Status = (Status == timeNotSet) ? timeNotSet : timeNeedsSync;
}
}
}
return (time_t)(sysTime + timeOffset);
}
time_t nowEpoch() { // calculate number of seconds passed since last call to now() while (millis() - prevMillis >= 1000) { // millis() and prevMillis are both unsigned ints thus the subtraction will always be the absolute value of the difference sysTime++; prevMillis += 1000;
sysUnsyncedTime++; // this can be compared to the synced time to measure long term drift
}
if (nextSyncTime <= sysTime) {
if (getTimePtr != 0) {
time_t t = getTimePtr();
if (t != 0) {
setTime(t);
}
else {
nextSyncTime = sysTime + syncInterval;
Status = (Status == timeNotSet) ? timeNotSet : timeNeedsSync;
}
}
}
return (time_t)sysTime;
}
void setTime(time_t t) {
if(sysUnsyncedTime == 0) sysUnsyncedTime = t; // store the time of the first call to set a valid Time
sysTime = (uint32_t)t;
nextSyncTime = (uint32_t)t + syncInterval;
Status = timeSet;
prevMillis = millis(); // restart counting from now (thanks to Korman for this fix)
}
void setTime(int hr,int min,int sec,int dy, int mnth, int yr){
// year can be given as full four digit year or two digts (2010 or 10 for 2010);
//it is converted to years since 1970
if( yr > 99)
yr = yr - 1970;
else
yr += 30;
tm.Year = yr;
tm.Month = mnth;
tm.Day = dy;
tm.Hour = hr;
tm.Minute = min;
tm.Second = sec;
setTime(makeTime(tm));
}
void adjustTime(long adjustment) { //sysTime += adjustment; timeOffset = adjustment; }
long getAdjustTime() { return (timeOffset); }
// indicates if time has been set and recently synchronized timeStatus_t timeStatus() { now(); // required to actually update the status return Status; }
void setSyncProvider( getExternalTime getTimeFunction){
getTimePtr = getTimeFunction;
nextSyncTime = sysTime;
now(); // this will sync the clock
}
void setSyncInterval(time_t interval){ // set the number of seconds between re-sync syncInterval = (uint32_t)interval; nextSyncTime = sysTime + syncInterval; } `
This is TimeLib.h: ` / time.h - low level time and date functions /
/* July 3 2011 - fixed elapsedSecsThisWeek macro (thanks Vincent Valdy for this)
typedef unsigned long time_t;
// This ugly hack allows us to define C++ overloaded functions, when included // from within an extern "C", as newlib's sys/stat.h does. Actually it is // intended to include "time.h" from the C library (on ARM, but AVR does not // have that file at all). On Mac and Windows, the compiler will find this // "Time.h" instead of the C library "time.h", so we may cause other weird // and unpredictable effects by conflicting with the C library header "time.h", // but at least this hack lets us define C++ functions as intended. Hopefully // nothing too terrible will result from overriding the C library header?! extern "C++" { typedef enum {timeNotSet, timeNeedsSync, timeSet } timeStatus_t ;
typedef enum { dowInvalid, dowSunday, dowMonday, dowTuesday, dowWednesday, dowThursday, dowFriday, dowSaturday } timeDayOfWeek_t;
typedef enum { tmSecond, tmMinute, tmHour, tmWday, tmDay,tmMonth, tmYear, tmNbrFields } tmByteFields;
typedef struct { uint8_t Second; uint8_t Minute; uint8_t Hour; uint8_t Wday; // day of week, sunday is day 1 uint8_t Day; uint8_t Month; uint8_t Year; // offset from 1970; } tmElements_t, TimeElements, *tmElementsPtr_t;
//convenience macros to convert to and from tm years
typedef time_t(getExternalTime)(); //typedef void (setExternalTime)(const time_t); // not used in this version
/==============================================================================/ / Useful Constants /
/ Useful Macros for getting elapsed time /
// The following macros are used in calculating alarms and assume the clock is set to a date later than Jan 1 1971 // Always set the correct time before setting alarms
/ Useful Macros for converting elapsed time to a time_t /
/============================================================================/ / time and date functions / int hour(); // the hour now int hour(time_t t); // the hour for the given time int hourFormat12(); // the hour now in 12 hour format int hourFormat12(time_t t); // the hour for the given time in 12 hour format uint8_t isAM(); // returns true if time now is AM uint8_t isAM(time_t t); // returns true the given time is AM uint8_t isPM(); // returns true if time now is PM uint8_t isPM(time_t t); // returns true the given time is PM int minute(); // the minute now int minute(time_t t); // the minute for the given time int second(); // the second now int second(time_t t); // the second for the given time int day(); // the day now int day(time_t t); // the day for the given time int weekday(); // the weekday now (Sunday is day 1) int weekday(time_t t); // the weekday for the given time int month(); // the month now (Jan is month 1) int month(time_t t); // the month for the given time int year(); // the full four digit year: (2009, 2010 etc) int year(time_t t); // the year for the given time
time_t now(); // return the current time as seconds since Jan 1 1970 with timeOffset
time_t nowEpoch(); // return the current time as seconds since Jan 1 1970
void setTime(time_t t);
void setTime(int hr,int min,int sec,int day, int month, int yr);
void adjustTime(long adjustment);
long getAdjustTime();
/ date strings /
char monthStr(uint8_t month); char dayStr(uint8_t day); char monthShortStr(uint8_t month); char dayShortStr(uint8_t day);
/ time sync functions / timeStatus_t timeStatus(); // indicates if time has been set and recently synchronized void setSyncProvider( getExternalTime getTimeFunction); // identify the external time provider void setSyncInterval(time_t interval); // set the number of seconds between re-sync
/ low level functions to convert to and from system time / void breakTime(time_t time, tmElements_t &tm); // break time_t into elements time_t makeTime(const tmElements_t &tm); // convert time elements into time_t
} // extern "C++"
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Description
Describe your problem. I am using the time library and I am happy with it. There is just 1 thing. I am using your library and wanted to make corrections for the DST or no DST. I set the adjustment with adjustTime. It adds the value to sysTime. I want the adjustTime to be the same after a NTP time callback routine(setSyncProvider routine) . Can you make a global variable TimeOffset that will replace or will be set by adjustTime. I like it to be a global variable, so I can read back the offset elsewhere in the program. The time I will provide the Timelib will be Epoch time. The offset will be used by the return value of now(). return (time_t)(sysTime + TimeOffset); This way the the sysTime is epoch and every second that passes adds 1 count to the sysTime EpochTime. By using an offset the time will be correct all the time. if it's between 2 and 3 AM during the last sunday of Octobre it's not clear if the time is during or after DST, but the epoch time never lies. Has no time correction. So please use a EpochTime sysTime with an offset as return value of now(). I am living in Europe and I think it has other DST rules as other places in the world. The Epoch DST routine must be done by the end user of this library (in the setSyncProvider callback which gets Epoch time). if DST changes I want to set the other offset with adjustTime or a global variable. sysTime will stay the same, but now() will change it value after the offset will change. I wrote some DST routines that you can also use. works fine now, but I can't use adjustTime. Epoch time keeps returning ( setTime(TimeData.Epoch)); My TimeData struct contains 4 members (Epoch, DST, Offset and Actual). I can't use this to set time, because my setSyncProvider returns Epoch time and the previous adjustTime offset is disregarded. I also want to be able to get the sysTime Epoch time from the timelib. I am saving all my sensor data in my project onto an SD card with Epoch time codes.
Steps To Reproduce Problem
Use adjustTime and don't update the time (with setSyncProvider). adjustTime will probably work. If you use a setSyncProvider routine than it doesn't work anymore. the offset is forgotten. problems and solution in text above. Please give detailed instructions needed for anyone to attempt to reproduce the problem. problems and solution in text above.
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I am using a nodeMCU at the moment. Board Shields / modules used WH24P (weather station) Arduino IDE version 2.1.0 Teensyduino version (if using Teensy) Version info & package name (from Tools > Boards > Board Manager) Operating system & version Windows 11 Any other software or hardware?
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