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30.Dd June 28, 2024
31.Dt CLOCK_GETTIME 2
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm clock_gettime ,
35.Nm clock_settime ,
36.Nm clock_getres
37.Nd get/set/calibrate date and time
38.Sh LIBRARY
39.Lb libc
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.In time.h
42.Ft int
43.Fn clock_gettime "clockid_t clock_id" "struct timespec *tp"
44.Ft int
45.Fn clock_settime "clockid_t clock_id" "const struct timespec *tp"
46.Ft int
47.Fn clock_getres "clockid_t clock_id" "struct timespec *tp"
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Fn clock_gettime
51and
52.Fn clock_settime
53system calls allow the calling process to retrieve or set the value
54used by a clock which is specified by
55.Fa clock_id .
56.Pp
57The
58.Fa clock_id
59argument can be a value obtained from
60.Xr clock_getcpuclockid 3
61or
62.Xr pthread_getcpuclockid 3
63as well as the following values:
64.Pp
65.Bl -tag -width indent -compact
66.It Dv CLOCK_REALTIME
67.It Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE
68.It Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_FAST
69.It Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE
70Increments in SI seconds like a wall clock.
71It uses a 1970 epoch and implements the UTC timescale.
72The count of physical SI seconds since 1970, adjusted by subtracting the number
73of positive leap seconds and adding the number of negative leap seconds.
74Behavior during a leap second is not defined by and POSIX standard.
75.It Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC
76.It Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE
77.It Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_FAST
78.It Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE
79.It Dv CLOCK_BOOTTIME
80Increments in SI seconds, even while the system is suspended.
81Its epoch is unspecified.
82The count is not adjusted by leap seconds.
83.Fx implements
84.It Dv CLOCK_UPTIME
85.It Dv CLOCK_UPTIME_PRECISE
86.It Dv CLOCK_UPTIME_FAST
87Increments monotonically in SI seconds while the machine is running.
88The count is not adjusted by leap seconds.
89The epoch is unspecified.
90.It Dv CLOCK_VIRTUAL
91Increments only when
92the CPU is running in user mode on behalf of the calling process.
93.It Dv CLOCK_PROF
94Increments when the CPU is running in user or kernel mode.
95.It Dv CLOCK_SECOND
96Returns the current second without performing a full time counter
97query, using an in-kernel cached value of the current second.
98.It Dv CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
99Returns the execution time of the calling process.
100.It Dv CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
101Returns the execution time of the calling thread.
102.El
103.Pp
104The clock IDs
105.Dv CLOCK_BOOTTIME ,
106.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME ,
107.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC ,
108and
109.Dv CLOCK_UPTIME
110perform a full time counter query.
111The clock IDs with the _FAST suffix, i.e.,
112.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_FAST ,
113.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_FAST ,
114and
115.Dv CLOCK_UPTIME_FAST ,
116do not perform
117a full time counter query, so their accuracy is one timer tick.
118Similarly,
119.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE ,
120.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE ,
121and
122.Dv CLOCK_UPTIME_PRECISE
123are used to get the most exact value as possible, at the expense of
124execution time.
125The clock IDs
126.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE
127and
128.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE
129are aliases of corresponding IDs with _FAST suffix for compatibility with other
130systems.
131Finally,
132.Dv CLOCK_BOOTTIME
133is an alias for
134.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC
135for compatibility with other systems and is unrelated to the
136.Fa kern.boottime
137.Xr sysctl 8 .
138.Pp
139The structure pointed to by
140.Fa tp
141is defined in
142.In sys/timespec.h
143as:
144.Bd -literal
145struct timespec {
146	time_t	tv_sec;		/* seconds */
147	long	tv_nsec;	/* and nanoseconds */
148};
149.Ed
150.Pp
151Only the super-user may set the time of day, using only
152.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME .
153If the system
154.Xr securelevel 7
155is greater than 1 (see
156.Xr init 8 ) ,
157the time may only be advanced.
158This limitation is imposed to prevent a malicious super-user
159from setting arbitrary time stamps on files.
160The system time can still be adjusted backwards using the
161.Xr adjtime 2
162system call even when the system is secure.
163.Pp
164The resolution (granularity) of a clock is returned by the
165.Fn clock_getres
166system call.
167This value is placed in a (non-NULL)
168.Fa *tp .
169.Sh RETURN VALUES
170.Rv -std
171.Sh ERRORS
172The following error codes may be set in
173.Va errno :
174.Bl -tag -width Er
175.It Bq Er EINVAL
176The
177.Fa clock_id
178or
179.Fa timespec
180argument
181was not a valid value.
182.It Bq Er EPERM
183A user other than the super-user attempted to set the time.
184.El
185.Sh SEE ALSO
186.Xr date 1 ,
187.Xr adjtime 2 ,
188.Xr clock_getcpuclockid 3 ,
189.Xr ctime 3 ,
190.Xr pthread_getcpuclockid 3
191.Sh STANDARDS
192The
193.Fn clock_gettime ,
194.Fn clock_settime ,
195and
196.Fn clock_getres
197system calls conform to
198.St -p1003.1-2008 .
199The clock IDs
200.Dv CLOCK_BOOTTIME ,
201.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_FAST ,
202.Dv CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE ,
203.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_FAST ,
204.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME_PRECISE ,
205.Dv CLOCK_SECOND
206.Dv CLOCK_UPTIME ,
207.Dv CLOCK_UPTIME_FAST ,
208and
209.Dv CLOCK_UPTIME_PRECISE
210are
211.Fx
212extensions to the POSIX interface.
213.Pp
214UTC is defined by ITU-R TF.460-6, Standard-frequency and time-signal emissions.
215However, the
216.Vt time_t
217type is a simple count that does not provide a unique encoding for leap seconds,
218nor a specification for what values should be used to encode a leap second.
219.Pp
220.Sh HISTORY
221The
222.Fn clock_gettime ,
223.Fn clock_settime ,
224and
225.Fn clock_getres
226system calls first appeared in
227.Fx 3.0 .
228