/* epochs.h * Definitions of epoch values for various absolute time types. * * Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer * By Gerald Combs * Copyright 2006 Gerald Combs * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ #ifndef __EPOCHS_H__ #define __EPOCHS_H__ #include /* * Deltas between the epochs for various non-UN*X time stamp formats and * the January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 (proleptic?) UTC epoch for the UN*X time * stamp format. */ /* * 1900-01-01 00:00:00 (proleptic?) UTC. * Used by a number of time formats. */ #define EPOCH_DELTA_1900_01_01_00_00_00_UTC 2208988800U /* * 1904-01-01 00:00:00 (proleptic?) UTC. * Used in the classic Mac OS, and by formats, such as MPEG-4 Part 14 (MP4), * which is based on Apple's QuickTime format. */ #define EPOCH_DELTA_1904_01_01_00_00_00_UTC 2082844800U /* * 1601-01-01 (proleptic Gregorian) 00:00:00 (proleptic?) UTC. * The Windows NT epoch, used in a number of places. * * This is * * 369*365.25*24*60*60-(3*24*60*60+6*60*60) * * 1970-1601 is 369; 365.25 is the average length of a year in days, * including leap years. * * 3 days are subtracted because 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap * years, as, while they're all evenly divisible by 4, they're also * evently divisible by 100, but not evently divisible by 400, so * we need to compensate for using the average length of a year in * days, which assumes a leap year every 4 years, *including* every * 100 years. * * I'm not sure what the extra 6 hours are that are being subtracted. */ #define EPOCH_DELTA_1601_01_01_00_00_00_UTC G_GUINT64_CONSTANT(11644473600) #endif /* __EPOCHS_H__ */