.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 .. Copyright (C) 1988, 2008 On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR) Directives ========== This section details the clock manager's directives. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage, and status codes. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: set the time of day .. index:: rtems_clock_set .. _rtems_clock_set: CLOCK_SET - Set date and time ----------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_clock_set( rtems_time_of_day *time_buffer ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - date and time set successfully * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - ``time_buffer`` is NULL * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_CLOCK`` - invalid time of day DESCRIPTION: This directive sets the system date and time. The date, time, and ticks in the time_buffer structure are all range-checked, and an error is returned if any one is out of its valid range. NOTES: Years before 1988 are invalid. The system date and time are based on the configured tick rate (number of microseconds in a tick). Setting the time forward may cause a higher priority task, blocked waiting on a specific time, to be made ready. In this case, the calling task will be preempted after the next clock tick. Re-initializing RTEMS causes the system date and time to be reset to an uninitialized state. Another call to ``rtems_clock_set`` is required to re-initialize the system date and time to application specific specifications. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: obtain the time of day .. index:: rtems_clock_get_tod .. _rtems_clock_get_tod: CLOCK_GET_TOD - Get date and time in TOD format ----------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_clock_get_tod( rtems_time_of_day *time_buffer ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - current time obtained successfully * - ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` - system date and time is not set * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - ``time_buffer`` is NULL DESCRIPTION: This directive obtains the system date and time. If the date and time has not been set with a previous call to ``rtems_clock_set``, then the ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` status code is returned. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. Re-initializing RTEMS causes the system date and time to be reset to an uninitialized state. Another call to ``rtems_clock_set`` is required to re-initialize the system date and time to application specific specifications. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: obtain the time of day .. index:: rtems_clock_get_tod_timeval .. _rtems_clock_get_tod_timeval: CLOCK_GET_TOD_TIMEVAL - Get date and time in timeval format ----------------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_clock_get_tod_interval( struct timeval *time ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - current time obtained successfully * - ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` - system date and time is not set * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - ``time`` is NULL DESCRIPTION: This directive obtains the system date and time in POSIX ``struct timeval`` format. If the date and time has not been set with a previous call to ``rtems_clock_set``, then the ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` status code is returned. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. Re-initializing RTEMS causes the system date and time to be reset to an uninitialized state. Another call to ``rtems_clock_set`` is required to re-initialize the system date and time to application specific specifications. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: obtain seconds since epoch .. index:: rtems_clock_get_seconds_since_epoch .. _rtems_clock_get_seconds_since_epoch: CLOCK_GET_SECONDS_SINCE_EPOCH - Get seconds since epoch ------------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_clock_get_seconds_since_epoch( rtems_interval *the_interval ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - current time obtained successfully * - ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` - system date and time is not set * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - ``the_interval`` is NULL DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the number of seconds since the RTEMS epoch and the current system date and time. If the date and time has not been set with a previous call to ``rtems_clock_set``, then the ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` status code is returned. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. Re-initializing RTEMS causes the system date and time to be reset to an uninitialized state. Another call to ``rtems_clock_set`` is required to re-initialize the system date and time to application specific specifications. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: obtain seconds since epoch .. index:: rtems_clock_get_ticks_per_second .. _rtems_clock_get_ticks_per_second: CLOCK_GET_TICKS_PER_SECOND - Get ticks per second ------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_interval rtems_clock_get_ticks_per_second(void); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: NONE DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the number of clock ticks per second. This is strictly based upon the microseconds per clock tick that the application has configured. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: obtain ticks since boot .. index:: get current ticks counter value .. index:: rtems_clock_get_ticks_since_boot .. _rtems_clock_get_ticks_since_boot: CLOCK_GET_TICKS_SINCE_BOOT - Get current ticks counter value ------------------------------------------------------------ CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_interval rtems_clock_get_ticks_since_boot(void); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: NONE DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the current tick counter value. With a 1ms clock tick, this counter overflows after 50 days since boot. This is the historical measure of uptime in an RTEMS system. The newer service ``rtems_clock_get_uptime`` is another and potentially more accurate way of obtaining similar information. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_clock_tick_later .. _rtems_clock_tick_later: CLOCK_TICK_LATER - Get tick value in the future ----------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_interval rtems_clock_tick_later( rtems_interval delta ); DESCRIPTION: Returns the ticks counter value delta ticks in the future. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_clock_tick_later_usec .. _rtems_clock_tick_later_usec: CLOCK_TICK_LATER_USEC - Get tick value in the future in microseconds -------------------------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_interval rtems_clock_tick_later_usec( rtems_interval delta_in_usec ); DESCRIPTION: Returns the ticks counter value at least delta microseconds in the future. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: rtems_clock_tick_before .. _rtems_clock_tick_before: CLOCK_TICK_BEFORE - Is tick value is before a point in time ----------------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_interval rtems_clock_tick_before( rtems_interval tick ); DESCRIPTION: Returns true if the current ticks counter value indicates a time before the time specified by the tick value and false otherwise. NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. EXAMPLE: .. code-block:: c status busy( void ) { rtems_interval timeout = rtems_clock_tick_later_usec( 10000 ); do { if ( ok() ) { return success; } } while ( rtems_clock_tick_before( timeout ) ); return timeout; } .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: clock get uptime .. index:: uptime .. index:: rtems_clock_get_uptime .. _rtems_clock_get_uptime: CLOCK_GET_UPTIME - Get the time since boot ------------------------------------------ CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_clock_get_uptime( struct timespec *uptime ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - clock tick processed successfully * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - ``time_buffer`` is ``NULL`` DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the seconds and nanoseconds since the system was booted. If the BSP supports nanosecond clock accuracy, the time reported will probably be different on every call. NOTES: This directive may be called from an ISR. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: clock get uptime interval .. index:: uptime .. index:: rtems_clock_get_uptime_timeval .. _rtems_clock_get_uptime_timeval: CLOCK_GET_UPTIME_TIMEVAL - Get the time since boot in timeval format -------------------------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c void rtems_clock_get_uptime_timeval( struct timeval *uptime ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: NONE DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the seconds and microseconds since the system was booted. If the BSP supports nanosecond clock accuracy, the time reported will probably be different on every call. NOTES: This directive may be called from an ISR. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: clock get uptime seconds .. index:: uptime .. index:: rtems_clock_get_uptime_seconds .. _rtems_clock_get_uptime_seconds: CLOCK_GET_UPTIME_SECONDS - Get the seconds since boot ----------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c time_t rtems_clock_get_uptime_seconds(void); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: The system uptime in seconds. DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the seconds since the system was booted. NOTES: This directive may be called from an ISR. .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. index:: clock get nanoseconds uptime .. index:: uptime .. index:: rtems_clock_get_uptime_nanoseconds .. _rtems_clock_get_uptime_nanoseconds: CLOCK_GET_UPTIME_NANOSECONDS - Get the nanoseconds since boot ------------------------------------------------------------- CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c uint64_t rtems_clock_get_uptime_nanoseconds(void); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: The system uptime in nanoseconds. DESCRIPTION: This directive returns the nanoseconds since the system was booted. NOTES: This directive may be called from an ISR. Removed Directives ================== .. raw:: latex \clearpage .. _rtems_clock_get: CLOCK_GET - Get date and time information ----------------------------------------- .. index:: obtain the time of day .. index:: rtems_clock_get .. warning:: This directive was removed in RTEMS 5.1. See also :ref:`ClockManagerAdviceClockGet`. CALLING SEQUENCE: .. code-block:: c rtems_status_code rtems_clock_get( rtems_clock_get_options option, void *time_buffer ); DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: .. list-table:: :class: rtems-table * - ``RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL`` - current time obtained successfully * - ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` - system date and time is not set * - ``RTEMS_INVALID_ADDRESS`` - ``time_buffer`` is NULL DESCRIPTION: This directive obtains the system date and time. If the caller is attempting to obtain the date and time (i.e. option is set to either ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_SECONDS_SINCE_EPOCH``, ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TOD``, or ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TIME_VALUE``) and the date and time has not been set with a previous call to ``rtems_clock_set``, then the ``RTEMS_NOT_DEFINED`` status code is returned. The caller can always obtain the number of ticks per second (option is ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TICKS_PER_SECOND``) and the number of ticks since the executive was initialized option is ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TICKS_SINCE_BOOT``). The ``option`` argument may taken on any value of the enumerated type ``rtems_clock_get_options``. The data type expected for ``time_buffer`` is based on the value of ``option`` as indicated below: .. index:: rtems_clock_get_options +-----------------------------------------+---------------------------+ | Option | Return type | +=========================================+===========================+ | ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TOD`` | ``(rtems_time_of_day *)`` | +-----------------------------------------+---------------------------+ | ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_SECONDS_SINCE_EPOCH`` | ``(rtems_interval *)`` | +-----------------------------------------+---------------------------+ | ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TICKS_SINCE_BOOT`` | ``(rtems_interval *)`` | +-----------------------------------------+---------------------------+ |``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TICKS_PER_SECOND`` | ``(rtems_interval *)`` | +-----------------------------------------+---------------------------+ | ``RTEMS_CLOCK_GET_TIME_VALUE`` | ``(struct timeval *)`` | +-----------------------------------------+---------------------------+ NOTES: This directive is callable from an ISR. This directive will not cause the running task to be preempted. Re-initializing RTEMS causes the system date and time to be reset to an uninitialized state. Another call to ``rtems_clock_set`` is required to re-initialize the system date and time to application specific specifications.