1GETITIMER(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual GETITIMER(3P)
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13 getitimer, setitimer — get and set value of interval timer
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16 #include <sys/time.h>
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18 int getitimer(int which, struct itimerval *value);
19 int setitimer(int which, const struct itimerval *restrict value,
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23 The getitimer() function shall store the current value of the timer
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25 setitimer() function shall set the timer specified by which to the
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30 A timer value is defined by the itimerval structure, specified in
31 <sys/time.h>. If it_value is non-zero, it shall indicate the time to
32 the next timer expiration. If it_interval is non-zero, it shall spec‐
33 ify a value to be used in reloading it_value when the timer expires.
34 Setting it_value to 0 shall disable a timer, regardless of the value of
35 it_interval. Setting it_interval to 0 shall disable a timer after its
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38 Implementations may place limitations on the granularity of timer val‐
39 ues. For each interval timer, if the requested timer value requires a
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46 ITIMER_PROF Decrements both in process virtual time and when the sys‐
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53 ITIMER_REAL Decrements in real time. A SIGALRM signal is delivered
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65 Upon successful completion, getitimer() or setitimer() shall return 0;
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71 EINVAL The value argument is not in canonical form. (In canonical form,
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75 The getitimer() and setitimer() functions may fail if:
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99 The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, <signal.h>, <sys_time.h>
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102 Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
103 from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
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