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TIMEVAL(3)		 BSD Library Functions Manual		    TIMEVAL(3)

NAME
     timeval, timespec, itimerval, itimerspec, bintime — time structures

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/time.h>

     void
     TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(struct timeval *tv, struct timespec *ts);

     void
     TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(struct timeval *tv, struct timespec *ts);

DESCRIPTION
     The <sys/time.h> header, included by <time.h>, defines various structures
     related to time and timers.

      1.   The following structure is used by gettimeofday(2), among others:

		 struct timeval {
			 time_t		 tv_sec;
			 suseconds_t	 tv_usec;
		 };

	   The tv_sec member represents the elapsed time, in whole seconds.
	   The tv_usec member captures rest of the elapsed time, represented
	   as the number of microseconds.

      2.   The following structure is used by nanosleep(2), among others:

		 struct timespec {
			 time_t		 tv_sec;
			 long		 tv_nsec;
		 };

	   The tv_sec member is again the elapsed time in whole seconds.  The
	   tv_nsec member represents the rest of the elapsed time in nanosec‐
	   onds.

	   A microsecond is equal to one millionth of a second, 1000 nanosec‐
	   onds, or 1/1000 milliseconds.  To ease the conversions, the macros
	   TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC() and TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL() can be used to con‐
	   vert between struct timeval and struct timespec.

      3.   The following structure is used by setitimer(2), among others:

		 struct itimerval {
			 struct timeval	 it_interval;
			 struct timeval	 it_value;
		 };

      4.   The following structure is used by timer_settime(2), among others:

		 struct itimerspec {
			 struct timespec it_interval;
			 struct timespec it_value;
		 };

	   Both struct itimerval and struct itimerspec are used to specify
	   when a timer expires.  Generally, it_interval specifies the period
	   between successive timer expirations.  A value zero implies that
	   the alarm will fire only once.  If it_value is non-zero, it indi‐
	   cates the time left to the next timer expiration.  A value zero
	   implies that the timer is disabled.

      5.   The following structure is used by bintime(9), among others:

		 struct bintime {
			 time_t		 sec;
			 uint64_t	 frac;
		 };

	   The sec member specifies the time in seconds and frac represents a
	   64-bit fraction of seconds.	The struct bintime is meant to be used
	   in the kernel only.	It is further described in timecounter(9).

EXAMPLES
     It can be stressed that the traditional UNIX timeval and timespec struc‐
     tures represent elapsed time, measured by the system clock (see hz(9)).
     The following sketch implements a function suitable for use in a context
     where the timespec structure is required for a conditional timeout:

	   static void
	   example(struct timespec *spec, time_t minutes)
	   {
		   struct timeval elapsed;

		   (void)gettimeofday(&elapsed, NULL);

		   _DIAGASSERT(spec != NULL);
		   TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&elapsed, spec);

		   /* Add the offset for timeout in minutes. */
		   spec->tv_sec = spec->tv_sec + minutes * 60;
	   }

     A better alternative would use the more precise clock_gettime(2).

SEE ALSO
     timeradd(3), tm(3), bintime_add(9)

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