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RATECHECK(9) Kernel Developer's Manual RATECHECK(9)

NAME

ratecheck, ppsratecheckevent rate limiting

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/time.h>

int
ratecheck(struct timeval *lasttime, struct timeval *mininterval);

int
ppsratecheck(struct timeval *lasttime, int *curpps, int maxpps);

DESCRIPTION

The ratecheck and ppsratecheck functions facilitate rate-limiting of arbitrary events. The former enforces a minimum interval between events while the latter enforces a maximum number of events per second.

The ratecheck function compares the current time to the value pointed to by lasttime. If the difference is equal to or greater than mininterval, it returns a non-zero value and updates lasttime to the current time. Otherwise, it returns zero.

The ppsratecheck function first compares the current time to lasttime. If at least a full second has passed, the value pointed to by the curpps argument is reset to 1 and lasttime is updated to the current time. Otherwise, curpps is incremented and lasttime is left untouched. In either case, ppsratecheck returns a non-zero value if and only if the updated curpps is less than or equal to maxpps or maxpps is negative.

SEE ALSO

counter(9)

HISTORY

The ratecheck and ppsratecheck functions first appeared in FreeBSD 5.1.

September 25, 2017 Debian