GETITIMER
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BSD 4.2
NAME
getitimer
setitimer
- get/set value of interval timer
SYNOPSIS
Fd #include <sys/time.h>
Fd #define ITIMER_REAL 0
Fd #define ITIMER_VIRTUAL 1
Fd #define ITIMER_PROF2
Ft int
Fn getitimer int which struct itimerval *value
Ft int
Fn setitimer int which struct itimerval *value struct itimerval *ovalue
DESCRIPTION
The system provides each process with three interval timers,
defined in
Ao Pa sys/time.h Ac .
The
Fn getitimer
call returns the current value for the timer specified in
Fa which
in the structure at
Fa value .
The
Fn setitimer
call sets a timer to the specified
Fa value
(returning the previous value of the timer if
Fa ovalue
is non-nil).
A timer value is defined by the
Fa itimerval
structure:
struct itimerval {
struct timeval it_interval; /* timer interval */
struct timeval it_value; /* current value */
};
If
Fa it_value
is non-zero, it indicates the time to the next timer expiration.
If
Fa it_interval
is non-zero, it specifies a value to be used in reloading
Fa it_value
when the timer expires.
Setting
Fa it_value
to 0 disables a timer. Setting
Fa it_interval
to 0 causes a timer to be disabled after its next expiration (assuming
Fa it_value
is non-zero).
Time values smaller than the resolution of the
system clock are rounded up to this resolution
(typically 10 milliseconds).
The
ITIMER_REAL
timer decrements in real time. A
SIGALRM
signal is
delivered when this timer expires.
The
ITIMER_VIRTUAL
timer decrements in process virtual time.
It runs only when the process is executing. A
SIGVTALRM
signal
is delivered when it expires.
The
ITIMER_PROF
timer decrements both in process virtual time and
when the system is running on behalf of the process. It is designed
to be used by interpreters in statistically profiling the execution
of interpreted programs.
Each time the
ITIMER_PROF
timer expires, the
SIGPROF
signal is
delivered. Because this signal may interrupt in-progress
system calls, programs using this timer must be prepared to
restart interrupted system calls.
NOTES
Three macros for manipulating time values are defined in
Ao Pa sys/time.h Ac .
Fa Timerclear
sets a time value to zero,
Fa timerisset
tests if a time value is non-zero, and
Fa timercmp
compares two time values (beware that >= and <= do not
work with this macro).
RETURN VALUES
If the calls succeed, a value of 0 is returned. If an error occurs,
the value -1 is returned, and a more precise error code is placed
in the global variable
errno
ERRORS
Fn Getitimer
and
Fn setitimer
will fail if:
- Bq Er EFAULT
-
The
Fa value
parameter specified a bad address.
- Bq Er EINVAL
-
A
Fa value
parameter specified a time that was too large
to be handled.
SEE ALSO
select(2),
sigaction(2),
gettimeofday(2)
HISTORY
The
Fn getitimer
function call appeared in
BSD 4.2
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- NOTES
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- RETURN VALUES
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- ERRORS
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- SEE ALSO
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- HISTORY
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