ntp_gettime, ntp_gettimex — get time parameters (NTP daemon interface)
#include <sys/timex.h>
int
ntp_gettime( |
struct ntptimeval *ntv) ; |
int
ntp_gettimex( |
struct ntptimeval *ntv) ; |
Both of these APIs return information to the caller via
the ntv
argument, a
structure of the following type:
struct ntptimeval { struct timeval time
; /* Current time */long int maxerror
; /* Maximum error */long int esterror
; /* Estimated error */long int tai
; /* TAI offset */ /* Further padding bytes allowing for future expansion */};
The fields of this structure are as follows:
time
The current time, expressed as a timeval
structure:
struct timeval { time_t tv_sec
; /* Seconds since the Epoch */suseconds_t tv_usec
; /* Microseconds */};
maxerror
Maximum error, in microseconds. This value can be
initialized by ntp_adjtime(3), and
is increased periodically (on Linux: each second), but
is clamped to an upper limit (the kernel constant
NTP_PHASE_MAX
, with a
value of 16,000).
esterror
Estimated error, in microseconds. This value can be set via ntp_adjtime(3) to contain an estimate of the difference between the system clock and the true time. This value is not used inside the kernel.
tai
TAI (Atomic International Time) offset.
ntp_gettime
() returns an
ntptimeval structure in which
the time
, maxerror
, and esterror
fields are filled
in.
ntp_gettimex
() performs the
same task as ntp_gettime
(), but
also returns information in the tai
field.
The return values for ntp_gettime
() and ntp_gettimex
() are as for adjtimex(2). Given a
correct pointer argument, these functions always succeed.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
ntp_gettime (), ntp_gettimex () |
Thread safety | MT-Safe |
The ntp_gettime
() function
is available since glibc 2.1. The ntp_gettimex
() function is available since
glibc 2.12.
ntp_gettime
() is described
in the NTP Kernel Application Program Interface. ntp_gettimex
() is a GNU extension.
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