добавить источник события таймера в цикл событий (add a timer event source to an event loop)
Имя (Name)
sd_event_add_time, sd_event_add_time_relative,
sd_event_source_get_time, sd_event_source_set_time,
sd_event_source_set_time_relative,
sd_event_source_get_time_accuracy,
sd_event_source_set_time_accuracy,
sd_event_source_get_time_clock, sd_event_time_handler_t - Add a
timer event source to an event loop
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <systemd/sd-event.h>
typedef struct sd_event_source sd_event_source;
typedef int (*sd_event_time_handler_t)(sd_event_source *
s,
uint64_t
usec,
void *
userdata);
int sd_event_add_time(sd_event *
event, sd_event_source **
source,
clockid_t
clock, uint64_t
usec,
uint64_t
accuracy,
sd_event_time_handler_t
handler,
void *
userdata);
int sd_event_add_time_relative(sd_event *
event,
sd_event_source **
source,
clockid_t
clock, uint64_t
usec,
uint64_t
accuracy,
sd_event_time_handler_t
handler,
void *
userdata);
int sd_event_source_get_time(sd_event_source *
source,
uint64_t *
usec);
int sd_event_source_set_time(sd_event_source *
source,
uint64_t
usec);
int sd_event_source_set_time_relative(sd_event_source *
source,
uint64_t
usec);
int sd_event_source_get_time_accuracy(sd_event_source *
source,
uint64_t *
usec);
int sd_event_source_set_time_accuracy(sd_event_source *
source,
uint64_t
usec);
int sd_event_source_get_time_clock(sd_event_source *
source,
clockid_t *
clock);
Описание (Description)
sd_event_add_time()
adds a new timer event source to an event
loop. The event loop object is specified in the event parameter,
the event source object is returned in the source parameter. The
clock parameter takes a clock identifier, one of CLOCK_REALTIME
,
CLOCK_MONOTONIC
, CLOCK_BOOTTIME
, CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
, or
CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
. See timerfd_create(2) for details regarding
the various types of clocks. The usec parameter specifies the
earliest time, in microseconds (µs), relative to the clock's
epoch, when the timer shall be triggered. If a time already in
the past is specified (including 0
), this timer source "fires"
immediately and is ready to be dispatched. If the parameter is
specified as UINT64_MAX
the timer event will never elapse, which
may be used as an alternative to explicitly disabling a timer
event source with sd_event_source_set_enabled(3). The accuracy
parameter specifies an additional accuracy value in µs specifying
how much the timer event may be delayed. Use 0
to select the
default accuracy (250ms). Use 1µs for maximum accuracy. Consider
specifying 60000000µs (1min) or larger for long-running events
that may be delayed substantially. Picking higher accuracy values
allows the system to coalesce timer events more aggressively,
improving power efficiency. The handler parameter shall reference
a function to call when the timer elapses. The handler function
will be passed the userdata pointer, which may be chosen freely
by the caller. The handler is also passed the configured trigger
time, even if it is actually called slightly later, subject to
the specified accuracy value, the kernel timer slack (see
prctl(2)), and additional scheduling latencies. To query the
actual time the handler was called use sd_event_now(3).
By default, the timer will elapse once (SD_EVENT_ONESHOT
), but
this may be changed with sd_event_source_set_enabled(3). If the
handler function returns a negative error code, it will be
disabled after the invocation, even if the SD_EVENT_ON
mode was
requested before. Note that a timer event set to SD_EVENT_ON
will
fire continuously unless its configured time is updated using
sd_event_source_set_time()
.
sd_event_add_time_relative()
is like sd_event_add_time()
, but
takes a relative time specification. It's relative to the current
time of the event loop iteration, as returned by sd_event_now(3).
To destroy an event source object use sd_event_source_unref(3),
but note that the event source is only removed from the event
loop when all references to the event source are dropped. To make
sure an event source does not fire anymore, even if it is still
referenced, disable the event source using
sd_event_source_set_enabled(3) with SD_EVENT_OFF
.
If the second parameter of sd_event_add_time()
is NULL
no
reference to the event source object is returned. In this case
the event source is considered "floating", and will be destroyed
implicitly when the event loop itself is destroyed.
If the handler parameter to sd_event_add_time()
is NULL
, and the
event source fires, this will be considered a request to exit the
event loop. In this case, the userdata parameter, cast to an
integer, is passed as the exit code parameter to
sd_event_exit(3).
Use CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
and CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
to define event
sources that may wake up the system from suspend.
In order to set up relative timers (that is, relative to the
current time), retrieve the current time via sd_event_now(3), add
the desired timespan to it, and use the result as the usec
parameter to sd_event_add_time()
.
In order to set up repetitive timers (that is, timers that are
triggered in regular intervals), set up the timer normally, for
the first invocation. Each time the event handler is invoked,
update the timer's trigger time with sd_event_source_set_time(3)
for the next timer iteration, and reenable the timer using
sd_event_source_set_enabled()
. To calculate the next point in
time to pass to sd_event_source_set_time()
, either use as base
the usec parameter passed to the timer callback, or the timestamp
returned by sd_event_now()
. In the former case timer events will
be regular, while in the latter case the scheduling latency will
keep accumulating on the timer.
sd_event_source_get_time()
retrieves the configured time value of
an event source created previously with sd_event_add_time()
or
sd_event_add_time_relative()
. It takes the event source object
and a pointer to a variable to store the time in, relative to the
selected clock's epoch, in µs. The returned value is relative to
the epoch, even if the event source was created with a relative
time via sd_event_add_time_relative()
.
sd_event_source_set_time()
changes the time of an event source
created previously with sd_event_add_time()
or
sd_event_add_time_relative()
. It takes the event source object
and a time relative to the selected clock's epoch, in µs.
sd_event_source_set_time_relative()
is similar to
sd_event_source_set_time()
, but takes a time relative to the
current time of the event loop iteration, as returned by
sd_event_now()
.
sd_event_source_get_time_accuracy()
retrieves the configured
accuracy value of an event source created previously with
sd_event_add_time()
. It takes the event source object and a
pointer to a variable to store the accuracy in. The accuracy is
specified in µs.
sd_event_source_set_time_accuracy()
changes the configured
accuracy of a timer event source created previously with
sd_event_add_time()
. It takes the event source object and
accuracy, in µs.
sd_event_source_get_time_clock()
retrieves the configured clock
of an event source created previously with sd_event_add_time()
.
It takes the event source object and a pointer to a variable to
store the clock identifier in.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
On success, these functions return 0 or a positive integer. On
failure, they return a negative errno-style error code.
Errors
Returned values may indicate the following problems:
-ENOMEM
Not enough memory to allocate an object.
-EINVAL
An invalid argument has been passed.
-ESTALE
The event loop is already terminated.
-ECHILD
The event loop has been created in a different process.
-EOPNOTSUPP
The selected clock is not supported by the event loop
implementation.
-EDOM
The passed event source is not a timer event source.
-EOVERFLOW
The passed relative time is outside of the allowed range for
time values (i.e. the specified value added to the current
time is outside the 64 bit unsigned integer range).
Примечание (Note)
These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be
compiled and linked to with the libsystemd pkg-config
(1) file.
Смотри также (See also)
systemd(1), sd-event(3), sd_event_new(3), sd_event_now(3),
sd_event_add_io(3), sd_event_add_signal(3),
sd_event_add_child(3), sd_event_add_inotify(3),
sd_event_add_defer(3), sd_event_source_set_enabled(3),
sd_event_source_set_priority(3), sd_event_source_set_userdata(3),
sd_event_source_set_description(3),
sd_event_source_set_floating(3), clock_gettime(2),
timerfd_create(2), prctl(2)