15. Clock Manager¶
15.1. Introduction¶
The clock manager provides services two primary classes of services. The first focuses on obtaining and setting the current date and time. The other category of services focus on allowing a thread to delay for a specific length of time.
The directives provided by the clock manager are:
- clock_gettime - Obtain Time of Day
- clock_settime - Set Time of Day
- clock_getres - Get Clock Resolution
- sleep - Delay Process Execution
- usleep - Delay Process Execution in Microseconds
- nanosleep - Delay with High Resolution
- gettimeofday - Get the Time of Day
- time - Get time in seconds
15.2. Background¶
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15.3. Operations¶
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15.4. Directives¶
This section details the clock manager’s directives. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager’s directives and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage, and status codes.
15.4.1. clock_gettime - Obtain Time of Day¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <time.h>
int clock_gettime(
clockid_t clock_id,
struct timespec *tp
);
STATUS CODES:
On error, this routine returns -1 and sets errno
to one of the following:
EINVAL |
The tp pointer parameter is invalid. |
EINVAL |
The clock_id specified is invalid. |
DESCRIPTION:
NOTES:
NONE
15.4.2. clock_settime - Set Time of Day¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <time.h>
int clock_settime(
clockid_t clock_id,
const struct timespec *tp
);
STATUS CODES:
On error, this routine returns -1 and sets errno
to one of the following:
EINVAL |
The tp pointer parameter is invalid. |
EINVAL |
The clock_id specified is invalid. |
EINVAL |
The contents of the tp structure are invalid. |
DESCRIPTION:
NOTES:
NONE
15.4.3. clock_getres - Get Clock Resolution¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <time.h>
int clock_getres(
clockid_t clock_id,
struct timespec *res
);
STATUS CODES:
On error, this routine returns -1 and sets errno
to one of the following:
EINVAL |
The res pointer parameter is invalid. |
EINVAL |
The clock_id specified is invalid. |
DESCRIPTION:
NOTES:
If res
is NULL
, then the resolution is not returned.
15.4.4. sleep - Delay Process Execution¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <unistd.h>
unsigned int sleep(
unsigned int seconds
);
STATUS CODES:
This routine returns the number of unslept seconds.
DESCRIPTION:
The sleep()
function delays the calling thread by the specified number of
seconds
.
NOTES:
This call is interruptible by a signal.
15.4.5. usleep - Delay Process Execution in Microseconds¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <time.h>
useconds_t usleep(
useconds_t useconds
);
STATUS CODES:
This routine returns the number of unslept seconds.
DESCRIPTION:
The sleep()
function delays the calling thread by the specified number of
seconds
.
The usleep()
function suspends the calling thread from execution until
either the number of microseconds specified by the useconds
argument has
elapsed or a signal is delivered to the calling thread and its action is to
invoke a signal-catching function or to terminate the process.
Because of other activity, or because of the time spent in processing the call, the actual length of time the thread is blocked may be longer than the amount of time specified.
NOTES:
This call is interruptible by a signal.
The Single UNIX Specification allows this service to be implemented using the
same timer as that used by the alarm()
service. This is NOT the case for
RTEMS and this call has no interaction with the SIGALRM
signal.
15.4.6. nanosleep - Delay with High Resolution¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <time.h>
int nanosleep(
const struct timespec *rqtp,
struct timespec *rmtp
);
STATUS CODES:
On error, this routine returns -1 and sets errno
to one of the following:
EINTR |
The routine was interrupted by a signal. |
EAGAIN |
The requested sleep period specified negative seconds or nanoseconds. |
EINVAL |
The requested sleep period specified an invalid number for the nanoseconds field. |
DESCRIPTION:
NOTES:
This call is interruptible by a signal.
15.4.7. gettimeofday - Get the Time of Day¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int gettimeofday(
struct timeval *tp,
struct timezone *tzp
);
STATUS CODES:
On error, this routine returns -1 and sets errno
as appropriate.
EPERM |
settimeofdat is called by someone other than the superuser. |
EINVAL |
Timezone (or something else) is invalid. |
EFAULT |
One of tv or tz pointed outside your accessible address space |
DESCRIPTION:
This routine returns the current time of day in the tp
structure.
NOTES:
Currently, the timezone information is not supported. The tzp
argument is
ignored.
15.4.8. time - Get time in seconds¶
CALLING SEQUENCE:
#include <time.h>
int time(
time_t *tloc
);
STATUS CODES:
This routine returns the number of seconds since the Epoch.
DESCRIPTION:
time
returns the time since 00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970, measured in
seconds
If tloc
in non null, the return value is also stored in the memory pointed
to by t
.
NOTES:
NONE