#include <sys/time.h> int getitimer( int which, struct itimerval *value );
The getitimer() function returns the value last used to set the interval timer specified by which in the structure pointed to by value.
None.
The possible values for which, which are defined in the <sys/time.h> header file, are as follows:
ITIMER_REAL | The interval timer value is decremented in real time. The SIGALRM signal is generated for the process when this timer expires. |
ITIMER_VIRTUAL | The interval timer value is only decremented when the process is running. The SIGVTALRM signal is generated for the process when this timer expires. |
ITIMER_PROF | The interval timer value is only decremented when the process is running or when the system is running on behalf of the process. The SIGPROF signal is generated for the process when this timer expires. |
0 | getitimer() was successful. |
-1 | getitimer() was not successful. The errno variable is set to indicate the error. |
If getitimer() is not successful, errno usually indicates the following error. Under some conditions, errno could indicate an error other than that listed here.
The value specified for the argument is not correct.
A function was passed incorrect argument values, or an operation was attempted on an object and the operation specified is not supported for that type of object.
An argument value is not valid, out of range, or NULL.
Process not enabled for signals.
An attempt was made to call a signal function under one of the following conditions:
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The following example returns the current interval timer value using the getitimer() function:
#include <sys/time.h> #include <signal.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> #include <errno.h> #define LOOP_LIMIT 1E12 volatile int sigcount=0; void catcher( int sig ) { struct itimerval value; int which = ITIMER_REAL; printf( "Signal catcher called for signal %d\n", sig ); sigcount++; if( sigcount > 1 ) { /* * Disable the real time interval timer */ getitimer( which, &value ); value.it_value.tv_sec = 0; value.it_value.tv_usec = 0; setitimer( which, &value, NULL ); } } int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { int result = 0; struct itimerval value, ovalue, pvalue; int which = ITIMER_REAL; struct sigaction sact; volatile double count; time_t t; sigemptyset( &sact.sa_mask ); sact.sa_flags = 0; sact.sa_handler = catcher; sigaction( SIGALRM, &sact, NULL ); getitimer( which, &pvalue ); /* * Set a real time interval timer to repeat every 200 milliseconds */ value.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; /* Zero seconds */ value.it_interval.tv_usec = 200000; /* Two hundred milliseconds */ value.it_value.tv_sec = 0; /* Zero seconds */ value.it_value.tv_usec = 500000; /* Five hundred milliseconds */ result = setitimer( which, &value, &ovalue ); /* * The interval timer value returned by setitimer() should be * identical to the timer value returned by getitimer(). */ if( ovalue.it_interval.tv_sec != pvalue.it_interval.tv_sec || ovalue.it_interval.tv_usec != pvalue.it_interval.tv_usec || ovalue.it_value.tv_sec != pvalue.it_value.tv_sec || ovalue.it_value.tv_usec != pvalue.it_value.tv_usec ) { printf( "Real time interval timer mismatch\n" ); result = -1; } time( &t ); printf( "Before loop, time is %s", ctime(&t) ); for( count=0; ((count<LOOP_LIMIT) && (sigcount<2)); count++ ); time( &t ); printf( "After loop, time is %s\n", ctime(&t) ); if( sigcount == 0 ) printf( "The signal catcher never gained control\n" ); else printf( "The signal catcher gained control\n" ); printf( "The value of count is %.0f\n", count ); return( result ); }
Before loop, time is Sun Jun 15 10:14:00 1997 Signal catcher called for signal 14 Signal catcher called for signal 14 After loop, time is Sun Jun 15 10:14:01 1997 The signal catcher gained control The value of count is 702943
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