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GETTIMEOFDAY(2)            Linux Programmer’s Manual           GETTIMEOFDAY(2)



NAME
       gettimeofday, settimeofday - get / set time

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/time.h>

       int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz);
       int settimeofday(const struct timeval *tv , const struct timezone *tz);

DESCRIPTION
       The  functions  gettimeofday and settimeofday can get and set the time as well as a
       timezone.  The tv argument is a timeval struct, as specified  in <sys/time.h>:

       struct timeval {
               time_t         tv_sec;        /* seconds */
               suseconds_t    tv_usec;  /* microseconds */
       };

       and gives the number of seconds and microseconds since  the  Epoch  (see  time(2)).
       The tz argument is a timezone :

       struct timezone {
               int  tz_minuteswest; /* minutes W of Greenwich */
               int  tz_dsttime;     /* type of dst correction */
       };

       The  use  of  the  timezone struct is obsolete; the tz_dsttime field has never been
       used under Linux - it has not been and will not be  supported  by  libc  or  glibc.
       Each and every occurrence of this field in the kernel source (other than the decla-
       ration) is a bug. Thus, the following is purely of historic interest.

       The field tz_dsttime contains a symbolic constant (values  are  given  below)  that
       indicates  in  which  part of the year Daylight Saving Time is in force. (Note: its
       value is constant throughout the year - it does not indicate that DST is in  force,
       it  just selects an algorithm.)  The daylight saving time algorithms defined are as
       follows :

        DST_NONE     /* not on dst */
        DST_USA      /* USA style dst */
        DST_AUST     /* Australian style dst */
        DST_WET      /* Western European dst */
        DST_MET      /* Middle European dst */
        DST_EET      /* Eastern European dst */
        DST_CAN      /* Canada */
        DST_GB       /* Great Britain and Eire */
        DST_RUM      /* Rumania */
        DST_TUR      /* Turkey */
        DST_AUSTALT  /* Australian style with shift in 1986 */

       Of course it turned out that the period in which Daylight Saving Time is  in  force
       cannot  be  given  by  a  simple algorithm, one per country; indeed, this period is
       determined by unpredictable political decisions. So  this  method  of  representing
       time  zones  has been abandoned. Under Linux, in a call to settimeofday the tz_dst-
       time field should be zero.

       Under Linux there is some peculiar ‘warp clock’ semantics associated  to  the  set-
       timeofday system call if on the very first call (after booting) that has a non-NULL
       tz argument, the tv argument is NULL and the tz_minuteswest field  is  nonzero.  In
       such  a case it is assumed that the CMOS clock is on local time, and that it has to
       be incremented by this amount to get UTC system time.  No doubt it is a bad idea to
       use this feature.

       The following macros are defined to operate on a struct timeval :
       #define       timerisset(tvp)\
               ((tvp)->tv_sec || (tvp)->tv_usec)
       #define       timercmp(tvp, uvp, cmp)\
               ((tvp)->tv_sec cmp (uvp)->tv_sec ||\
               (tvp)->tv_sec == (uvp)->tv_sec &&\
               (tvp)->tv_usec cmp (uvp)->tv_usec)
       #define       timerclear(tvp)\
               ((tvp)->tv_sec = (tvp)->tv_usec = 0)

       If either tv or tz is null, the corresponding structure is not set or returned.

       Only the super user may use settimeofday.

RETURN VALUE
       gettimeofday  and  settimeofday  return  0 for success, or -1 for failure (in which
       case errno is set appropriately).

ERRORS
       EPERM  settimeofday is called by someone other than the superuser.

       EINVAL Timezone (or something else) is invalid.

       EFAULT One of tv or tz pointed outside your accessible address space.

NOTE
       The prototype for settimeofday and the defines  for  timercmp,  timerisset,  timer-
       clear,  timeradd,  timersub are (since glibc2.2.2) only available if _BSD_SOURCE is
       defined (either explicitly, or implicitly, by not defining _POSIX_SOURCE or compil-
       ing with the -ansi flag).

       Traditionally, the fields of struct timeval were longs.

CONFORMING TO
       SVr4, BSD 4.3. POSIX 1003.1-2001 describes gettimeofday() but not settimeofday().

SEE ALSO
       date(1), adjtimex(2), time(2), ctime(3), ftime(3)



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