| GETTIMEOFDAY(2) |
AerieBSD 1.0 Refernce Manual |
GETTIMEOFDAY(2) |
NAME
gettimeofday
settimeofday
get/set date and time
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/time.h>
int
gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp, struct timezone *tzp);
int
settimeofday(const struct timeval *tp, const struct timezone *tzp);
DESCRIPTION
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Note: timezone is no longer used; this information is kept outside
the kernel.
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The system's notion of the current Greenwich time and the current time
zone is obtained with the
gettimeofday();
call, and set with the
settimeofday();
call.
The time is expressed in seconds and microseconds
since midnight (0 hour), January 1, 1970.
The resolution of the system clock is hardware dependent, and the time
may be updated continuously or in
ticks.
If
tp
or
tzp
is
NULL,
the associated time
information will not be returned or set.
The structures pointed to by
tp
and
tzp
are defined in
sys/time.h
as:
struct timeval {
long tv_sec; /* seconds since Jan. 1, 1970 */
long tv_usec; /* and microseconds */
};
struct timezone {
int tz_minuteswest; /* of Greenwich */
int tz_dsttime; /* type of dst correction to apply */
};
The
timezone
structure indicates the local time zone
(measured in minutes of time westward from Greenwich),
and a flag that, if nonzero, indicates that
Daylight Saving time applies locally during
the appropriate part of the year.
Only the superuser may set the time of day or time zone.
If the system securelevel is greater than 1 (see
init(8/)),
the time may only be advanced.
This limitation is imposed to prevent a malicious superuser
from setting arbitrary time stamps on files.
The system time can still be adjusted backwards using the
adjtime(2)
system call even when the system is secure.
RETURN VALUES
A 0 return value indicates that the call succeeded.
A \-1 return value indicates an error occurred, and in this
case an error code is stored into the global variable
errno.
ERRORS
The following error codes may be set in
errno:
- [EFAULT]
-
An argument address referenced invalid memory.
- [EPERM]
-
A user other than the superuser attempted to set the time.
SEE ALSO
date(1),
adjtime(2),
getitimer(2),
ctime(3),
timed(8)
HISTORY
The
gettimeofday();
function call appeared in
4.2BSD.
| AerieBSD 1.0 Reference Manual |
August 26 2008 |
GETTIMEOFDAY(2) |