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timer_settime(3RT)	  Realtime Library Functions	    timer_settime(3RT)

NAME
       timer_settime, timer_gettime, timer_getoverrun - per-process timers

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag... ] file... -lrt [ library... ]
       #include <time.h>

       int  timer_settime(timer_t  timerid, int flags, const struct itimerspec
       *restrict value, struct itimerspec *restrict ovalue);

       int timer_gettime(timer_t timerid, struct itimerspec *value);

       int timer_getoverrun(timer_t timerid);

DESCRIPTION
       The timer_settime() function sets the time until the next expiration of
       the  timer  specified  by timerid from the it_value member of the value
       argument and arm the timer if the it_value member of value is non-zero.
       If  the	specified  timer  was  already	armed  when timer_settime() is
       called, this call resets the time until next expiration	to  the	 value
       specified. If the it_value member of value is 0, the timer is disarmed.
       The effect of disarming or resetting  a	timer  on  pending  expiration
       notifications is unspecified.

       If  the flag TIMER_ABSTIME is not set in the argument flags, timer_set‐
       time() behaves as if the time until next expiration is set to be	 equal
       to the interval specified by the it_value member of value. That is, the
       timer expires in it_value nanoseconds from when the call	 is  made.  If
       the  flag  TIMER_ABSTIME	 is set in the argument flags, timer_settime()
       behaves as if the time until next expiration is set to be equal to  the
       difference  between  the absolute time specified by the it_value member
       of value and the current value of the clock  associated	with  timerid.
       That  is,  the timer expires when the clock reaches the value specified
       by the it_value member of value. If  the	 specified  time  has  already
       passed, the function succeeds and the expiration notification is made.

       The  reload  value  of  the  timer is set to the value specified by the
       it_interval member of value. When a timer  is  armed  with  a  non-zero
       it_interval, a periodic (or repetitive) timer is specified.

       Time  values that are between two consecutive non-negative integer mul‐
       tiples of the resolution of the specified timer will be rounded	up  to
       the  larger  multiple  of  the  resolution. Quantization error will not
       cause the timer to expire earlier than the rounded time value.

       If the argument	ovalue	is  not	 NULL,	the  function  timer_settime()
       stores,	in the location referenced by ovalue, a value representing the
       previous amount of time before the timer would have expired or 0 if the
       timer  was disarmed, together with the previous timer reload value. The
       members of ovalue are subject to the resolution of the timer, and  they
       are the same values that would be returned by a timer_gettime() call at
       that point in time.

       The timer_gettime() function stores the amount of time until the speci‐
       fied timer, timerid, expires and the reload value of the timer into the
       space pointed to by the value argument. The  it_value  member  of  this
       structure contains the amount of time before the timer expires, or 0 if
       the timer is disarmed. This value is returned  as  the  interval	 until
       timer  expiration,  even if the timer was armed with absolute time. The
       it_interval member of value contains  the  reload  value	 last  set  by
       timer_settime().

       Only a single signal will be queued to the process for a given timer at
       any point in time. When a timer for which a  signal  is	still  pending
       expires,	 no  signal will be queued, and a timer overrun occurs. When a
       timer expiration signal is delivered to or accepted by a	 process,  the
       timer_getoverrun()  function returns the timer expiration overrun count
       for the specified timer. The overrun count returned contains the number
       of  extra  timer	 expirations that occurred between the time the signal
       was generated (queued) and when it was delivered or accepted, up to but
       not including an implementation-dependent maximum of DELAYTIMER_MAX. If
       the number of such extra expirations is greater than or equal to DELAY‐
       TIMER_MAX,  then	 the  overrun count will be set to DELAYTIMER_MAX. The
       value returned by timer_getoverrun() applies to the most recent expira‐
       tion signal delivery or acceptance for the timer. If no expiration sig‐
       nal has been delivered for the timer, the meaning of the overrun	 count
       returned is undefined.

RETURN VALUES
       If  the	timer_settime()	 or  timer_gettime()  functions	 succeed, 0 is
       returned. If an error occurs for	 either	 of  these  functions,	−1  is
       returned, and errno is set to indicate the error. If the timer_getover‐
       run() function succeeds, it returns the timer expiration overrun	 count
       as explained above.

ERRORS
       The  timer_settime(),  timer_gettime() and timer_getoverrun() functions
       will fail if:

       EINVAL	       The timerid argument does not  correspond  to  a	 timer
		       returned	 by  timer_create(3RT)	but not yet deleted by
		       timer_delete(3RT).

       ENOSYS	       The     timer_settime(),	     timer_gettime(),	   and
		       timer_getoverrun()  functions  are not supported by the
		       system. The timer_settime() function will fail if:

       EINVAL	       A value structure specified  a  nanosecond  value  less
		       than zero or greater than or equal to 1000 million.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT-Level		     │Async-Signal-Safe		   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       time.h(3HEAD),	       clock_settime(3RT),	    timer_create(3RT),
       timer_delete(3RT), attributes(5), standards(5)

SunOS 5.10			  1 Nov 2003		    timer_settime(3RT)
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