OEMGetRealTime (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
This function is called by the kernel to retrieve the time from the real-time clock.
Syntax
BOOL OEMGetRealTime(
LPSYSTEMTIME lpst
);
Parameters
- lpst
[out] Pointer to the SYSTEMTIME structure that contains the current time.
Return Value
If this function succeeds, it returns TRUE.
If this function fails, it returns FALSE.
Remarks
This function must be re–entrant and, thus, must protect the hardware from being accessed multiple times.
In the OAL code, store the year value so it supports a 100-year range; for example, 1950–2050.
OEMGetRealTime is called by GetSystemTime when the clock is running in hardware mode. In hardware mode, OEMGetRealTime queries the RTC. Alternatively, you can run the clock in software mode by setting a registry key. In software mode, a clock is simulated in software based on GetTickCount, which tracks clock ticks using the timer. To specify software mode for the clock, set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Platform\"SoftRTC" = 1. This registry key must be set at boot time to have any effect.
This function should not return a year earlier than 1601.
Code Example
Description
The following code example shows how to make this function re-entrant. For more details, see Rtc.c in the %_WINCEROOT%\Platform\common\src\x86\common\rtc directory.
Code
BOOL OEMGetRealTime ( __out LPSYSTEMTIME lpst)
{
BOOL RetVal;
EnterCriticalSection(&RTC_critsect);
// Code to get the time
RetVal = Bare_GetRealTime(lpst);
LeaveCriticalSection(&RTC_critsect);
return RetVal;
}
Requirements
Header | nkintr.h |
Library | OEMMain.lib or OEMMain_StaticKITL.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.10 and later |
See Also
Tasks
Implementing the OEMPlatformInit Function
Reference
Required OAL Functions
OEMIdle
OEMSetAlarmTime