CLOCK_NANOSLEEP(2) Linux Programmer's Guide CLOCK_NANOSLEEP(2)NAME
clock_nanosleep - Suspend execution of the currently running thread
SYNOPSIS
long sys_clock_nanosleep (clockid_t which_clock, int flags,
const struct timespec *rqtp,
struct timespec *rmtp);
DESCRIPTION
clock_nanosleep suspends execution of the currently running thread un‐
til the time interval specified by rqtp is elapsed, or until the func‐
tion is woken up by a signal. The rmtp is updated with the amount of
time remaining in the time interval (requested minus sleep time) if
non-null. If null, the rmtp argument does not return any remaining time
information.
The flags parameter specifies the type of behavior the call will take.
So far, the only value defined for this parameter (defined in in‐
clude/linux.time.h is TIMER_ABSTIME). This value causes the current
thread to be suspended from execution in three ways:
1. Until either the time value of the clock specified by clock_id
reaches the absolute time specified by the rqtp argument.
2. Until a signal is delivered to the calling thread and its action is
to invoke a signal-catching function.
3. Until the process is terminated.
The values that clockid_t currently supports for POSIX.1b timers (de‐
fined in include/linux/time.h) are:
CLOCK_REALTIME
Systemwide realtime clock.
CLOCK_MONOTONIC
Represents monotonic time. Cannot be set.
CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
High resolution per-process timer.
CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
Thread-specific timer.
CLOCK_REALTIME_HR
High resolution version of CLOCK_REALTIME.
CLOCK_MONOTONIC_HR
High resolution version of CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
RETURN VALUE
clock_nanosleep returns 0 if the time specified by rqtp has elapsed;
otherwise, it returns one of the errors listed in the "Errors" section.
ERRORS-EINVAL
An invalid which_clock value or an invalid rqtp was specified.
-EFAULT
The value was could not be copied to the rmtp or an invalid rqtp
value was specified.
SEE ALSOclock_getres(2), clock_gettime(2), clock_settime(2)AUTHOR
Niki Rahimi
Linux 2.6 2004-March-12 CLOCK_NANOSLEEP(2)