TIMER_CREATE(2) |
System Calls Manual |
TIMER_CREATE(2) |
NAME
timer_create — create a per-process timer
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
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() function creates a per-process timer using the clock specified in the
clockid argument. If it succeeds, the
timer_create() function fills in the
timerid argument with an id associated with the timer created that can be used by other timer related calls. The
clockid must be a valid clock id as defined in
<time.h>. The timer is created in a disarmed state.
An optional (non-NULL) struct sigevent argument can be specified by the evp argument. If the evp argument is NULL, then evp->sigev_notify defaults to SIGEV_SIGNAL and evp->sigev_value is set to timerid. Refer to sigevent(3) for more details.
NOTES
Timers are not inherited after a
fork(2) and are disarmed and deleted by an
exec(3).
RETURN VALUES
If successful, the timer_create() function returns 0, and fills in the timerid argument with the id of the new timer that was created. Otherwise, it returns -1, and sets errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
timer_create() function will fail if:
-
[EAGAIN]
-
The system is out of resources to satisfy this request, or the process has created all the timers it is allowed.
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[EINVAL]
-
The argument clockid is not a valid clock id.
STANDARDS
IEEE Std 1003.1b-1993 (“POSIX.1”), IEEE Std 1003.1i-1995 (“POSIX.1”)