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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¶
The timer_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¶
The timer_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_getoverun(2), siginfo(3)STANDARDS¶
The timer_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 |