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This patch introduces a new system call for timers events delivered though file descriptors. This allows timer event to be used with standard POSIX poll(2), select(2) and read(2). As a consequence of supporting the Linux f_op->poll subsystem, they can be used with epoll(2) too. The system call is defined as: int timerfd(int ufd, int clockid, int flags, const struct itimerspec *utmr); The "ufd" parameter allows for re-use (re-programming) of an existing timerfd w/out going through the close/open cycle (same as signalfd). If "ufd" is -1, s new file descriptor will be created, otherwise the existing "ufd" will be re-programmed. The "clockid" parameter is either CLOCK_MONOTONIC or CLOCK_REALTIME. The time specified in the "utmr->it_value" parameter is the expiry time for the timer. If the TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME flag is set in "flags", this is an absolute time, otherwise it's a relative time. If the time specified in the "utmr->it_interval" is not zero (.tv_sec == 0, tv_nsec == 0), this is the period at which the following ticks should be generated. The "utmr->it_interval" should be set to zero if only one tick is requested. Setting the "utmr->it_value" to zero will disable the timer, or will create a timerfd without the timer enabled. The function returns the new (or same, in case "ufd" is a valid timerfd descriptor) file, or -1 in case of error. As stated before, the timerfd file descriptor supports poll(2), select(2) and epoll(2). When a timer event happened on the timerfd, a POLLIN mask will be returned. The read(2) call can be used, and it will return a u32 variable holding the number of "ticks" that happened on the interface since the last call to read(2). The read(2) call supportes the O_NONBLOCK flag too, and EAGAIN will be returned if no ticks happened. A quick test program, shows timerfd working correctly on my amd64 box: http://www.xmailserver.org/timerfd-test.c [akpm@linux-foundation.org: add sys_timerfd to sys_ni.c] Signed-off-by: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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irq | ||
power | ||
time | ||
.gitignore | ||
acct.c | ||
audit.c | ||
audit.h | ||
auditfilter.c | ||
auditsc.c | ||
capability.c | ||
compat.c | ||
configs.c | ||
cpu.c | ||
cpuset.c | ||
delayacct.c | ||
die_notifier.c | ||
dma.c | ||
exec_domain.c | ||
exit.c | ||
extable.c | ||
fork.c | ||
futex.c | ||
futex_compat.c | ||
hrtimer.c | ||
itimer.c | ||
kallsyms.c | ||
Kconfig.hz | ||
Kconfig.preempt | ||
kexec.c | ||
kfifo.c | ||
kmod.c | ||
kprobes.c | ||
ksysfs.c | ||
kthread.c | ||
latency.c | ||
lockdep.c | ||
lockdep_internals.h | ||
lockdep_proc.c | ||
Makefile | ||
module.c | ||
mutex-debug.c | ||
mutex-debug.h | ||
mutex.c | ||
mutex.h | ||
nsproxy.c | ||
panic.c | ||
params.c | ||
pid.c | ||
posix-cpu-timers.c | ||
posix-timers.c | ||
printk.c | ||
profile.c | ||
ptrace.c | ||
rcupdate.c | ||
rcutorture.c | ||
relay.c | ||
resource.c | ||
rtmutex-debug.c | ||
rtmutex-debug.h | ||
rtmutex-tester.c | ||
rtmutex.c | ||
rtmutex.h | ||
rtmutex_common.h | ||
rwsem.c | ||
sched.c | ||
seccomp.c | ||
signal.c | ||
softirq.c | ||
softlockup.c | ||
spinlock.c | ||
srcu.c | ||
stacktrace.c | ||
stop_machine.c | ||
sys.c | ||
sys_ni.c | ||
sysctl.c | ||
taskstats.c | ||
time.c | ||
timer.c | ||
tsacct.c | ||
uid16.c | ||
user.c | ||
utsname.c | ||
utsname_sysctl.c | ||
wait.c | ||
workqueue.c |