#include #include /* time() Returns the current time as calendar time. If you need a broken-down time, either use the RTC API or gmtime(). However, this function is already based on mktime() (for hardware reasons) so it would be much faster to use the RTC API if possible. If timeptr is not NULL, it is set to the current time, that is, the value that is returned. */ time_t time(time_t *timeptr) { struct RTCTime rtc = rtc_getTime(); struct tm tm; time_t calendar; tm.tm_sec = rtc.seconds; tm.tm_min = rtc.minutes; tm.tm_hour = rtc.hours; tm.tm_mday = rtc.month_day; tm.tm_mon = rtc.month; tm.tm_year = rtc.year - 1900; calendar = mktime(&tm); if(timeptr) *timeptr = calendar; return calendar; }