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| TIMER_CREATE(2) | System Calls Manual | TIMER_CREATE(2) |
NAME¶
timer_create —
create a per-process timer (REALTIME)
LIBRARY¶
POSIX Real-time Library (librt, -lrt)SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<time.h>
#include
<signal.h>
int
timer_create(clockid_t
clockid, struct sigevent *restrict evp,
timer_t *restrict timerid);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thetimer_create() system call creates a
per-process timer using the specified clock,
clock_id, as the timing base. The
timer_create() system call returns, in the
location referenced by timerid, a timer ID of
type timer_t used to identify the timer in
timer requests. This timer ID is unique within the calling process until the
timer is deleted. The particular clock,
clock_id, is defined in
<time.h>.
The timer whose ID is returned is in a disarmed state upon return from
timer_create().
The evp argument, if
non-NULL, points to a
sigevent structure. This structure, allocated
by the application, defines the asynchronous notification to occur when the
timer expires. If the evp argument is
NULL, the effect is as if the
evp argument pointed to a
sigevent structure with the
sigev_notify member having the value
SIGEV_SIGNAL, the
sigev_signo having a default signal number,
and the sigev_value member having the value
of the timer ID.
The implementations supports a clock_id of
CLOCK_REALTIME or
CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
If evp->sigev_notify is
SIGEV_THREAD and
sev->sigev_notify_attributes is not
NULL, if the attribute pointed to by
sev->sigev_notify_attributes has a thread
stack address specified by a call to
pthread_attr_setstack() or
pthread_attr_setstackaddr(), the results
are unspecified if the signal is generated more than once.
RETURN VALUES¶
If the call succeeds,timer_create() returns
zero and updates the location referenced by
timerid to a
timer_t, which can be passed to the
per-process timer calls. If an error occurs, the system call returns a value
of -1 and the global variable errno is set to
indicate the error. The value of timerid is
undefined if an error occurs.
ERRORS¶
Thetimer_create() system call will fail if:
- [
EAGAIN] - The calling process has already created all of the timers it is allowed by this implementation.
- [
EINVAL] - The specified clock ID is not supported.
- [
EFAULT] - Any arguments point outside the allocated address space or there is a memory protection fault.
SEE ALSO¶
clock_getres(2), timer_delete(2), timer_getoverrun(2), siginfo(3)STANDARDS¶
Thetimer_create() system call conforms to
IEEE Std 1003.1-2004
(“POSIX.1”).
HISTORY¶
Support for POSIX per-process timer first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.| January 12, 2009 | Debian |