/** * @file efitime.h * * By the way, there are 86400000 milliseconds in a day * * @date Apr 14, 2014 * @author Andrey Belomutskiy, (c) 2012-2020 */ #pragma once #include "efifeatures.h" #include "rusefi_types.h" #include "global.h" #include #if EFI_PROD_CODE // for US_TO_NT_MULTIPLIER which is port-specific #include "port_mpu_util.h" #endif // microseconds to ticks // since only about 20 seconds of ticks fit in 32 bits this macro is casting parameter into 64 bits 'efitick_t' type // please note that int64 <-> float is a heavy operation thus we have 'USF2NT' below #define US2NT(us) (((efitick_t)(us)) * US_TO_NT_MULTIPLIER) // milliseconds to ticks #define MS2NT(msTime) US2NT(MS2US(msTime)) // See USF2NT above for when to use MSF2NT #define MSF2NT(msTimeFloat) USF2NT(MS2US(msTimeFloat)) /** * Get a monotonically increasing (but wrapping) 32-bit timer value * Implemented at port level, based on timer or CPU tick counter * Main source of EFI clock, SW-extended to 64bits */ uint32_t getTimeNowLowerNt(); /** * @brief Returns the number of milliseconds since the board initialization. */ efitimems_t getTimeNowMs(); /** * @brief Current system time in seconds. */ efitimesec_t getTimeNowS();