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clock_gettime
,
clock_settime
, clock_getres
— get/set/calibrate date and time
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<time.h>
int
clock_gettime
(clockid_t
clock_id, struct timespec
*tp);
int
clock_settime
(clockid_t
clock_id, const struct
timespec *tp);
int
clock_getres
(clockid_t
clock_id, struct timespec
*tp);
The
clock_gettime
()
and
clock_settime
()
system calls allow the calling process to retrieve or set the value used by
a clock which is specified by clock_id.
The clock_id argument can be a value obtained from clock_getcpuclockid(3) or pthread_getcpuclockid(3) as well as the following values:
CLOCK_REALTIME
CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE
CLOCK_REALTIME_FAST
CLOCK_MONOTONIC
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_FAST
CLOCK_UPTIME
CLOCK_UPTIME_PRECISE
CLOCK_UPTIME_FAST
CLOCK_VIRTUAL
CLOCK_PROF
CLOCK_SECOND
CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
The clock IDs CLOCK_REALTIME_FAST, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_FAST, CLOCK_UPTIME_FAST are analogs of corresponding IDs without _FAST suffix but do not perform a full time counter query, so their accuracy is one timer tick. Similarly, CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE, CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE, CLOCK_UPTIME_PRECISE are used to get the most exact value as possible, at the expense of execution time.
The structure pointed to by tp is defined in
<sys/timespec.h>
as:
struct timespec { time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */ long tv_nsec; /* and nanoseconds */ };
Only the super-user may set the time of day, using only CLOCK_REALTIME. If the system securelevel is greater than 1 (see init(8)), the time may only be advanced. This limitation is imposed to prevent a malicious super-user from setting arbitrary time stamps on files. The system time can still be adjusted backwards using the adjtime(2) system call even when the system is secure.
The resolution (granularity) of a clock is
returned by the
clock_getres
()
system call. This value is placed in a (non-NULL)
*tp.
Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
The following error codes may be set in errno:
date(1), adjtime(2), clock_getcpuclockid(3), ctime(3), pthread_getcpuclockid(3), timed(8)
The clock_gettime
(),
clock_settime
(), and
clock_getres
() system calls conform to
IEEE Std 1003.1b-1993 (“POSIX.1b”).
The clock IDs CLOCK_REALTIME_FAST,
CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE,
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_FAST,
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE,
CLOCK_UPTIME, CLOCK_UPTIME_FAST,
CLOCK_UPTIME_PRECISE,
CLOCK_SECOND are FreeBSD extensions to the POSIX
interface.
March 20, 2017 | Debian |