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io_uring_register_clock(3) | liburing Manual | io_uring_register_clock(3) |
NAME¶
io_uring_register_clock - set clock source for event waiting
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <liburing.h>
int io_uring_register_clock(struct io_uring *ring, struct io_uring_clock_register *arg);
DESCRIPTION¶
The io_uring_register_clock(3) function registers which clock source should be used by io_uring, when an application waits for event completions. The ring argument should point to the ring in question, and the arg argument should be a pointer to a struct io_uring_clock_register .
The arg argument must be filled in with the appropriate information. It looks as follows:
struct io_uring_clock_register {
__u32 clockid;
__u32 __resv[3]; };
The clockid field must contain the clock source, with valid sources being:
- CLOCK_MONOTONIC
- a nonsettable system-wide clock that represents monotonic time.
- CLOCK_BOOTTIME
- A nonsettable system-wide clock that is identical to CLOCK_MONOTONIC , except that is also icnludes any time that the system is suspended.
See clock_gettime(3) for more details.
The __resv fields must be filled with zeroes.
Available since 6.12.
RETURN VALUE¶
On success io_uring_register_clock(3) returns 0. On failure it returns -errno.
SEE ALSO¶
clock_gettime(3), io_uring_register(2), io_uring_wait_cqe(3), io_uring_wait_cqe_timeout(3),
August 18, 2024 | liburing-2.8 |