Function mktime respects current time zone and calling it results in
converting time back to the UTC. It means we were never returning a
time for local zone but GMT one.
The easiest solution is to use tm_gmtoff from struct tm. Unfortunately
this isn't part of POSIX but it seems to be the best idea anyway.
Alternative (worse?) solutions:
1) Use timegm that is nonstandard GNU extension
2) Work with TZ env (getenv & (un)setenv) that is not thread-safe
3) Use timegm (next to localtime) and implement function comparing two
struct tm. This is what glibc does internally (tm_diff) when compiled
without HAVE_TM_GMTOFF.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@gmail.com>
blob_buf_init(&b, 0);
- blobmsg_add_u32(&b, "localtime", mktime(tm));
+ blobmsg_add_u32(&b, "localtime", now + tm->tm_gmtoff);
#ifdef linux
blobmsg_add_u32(&b, "uptime", info.uptime);