timeval.h File Reference

Utility functions for handling timeval calculations. More...

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Defines

#define PA_MSEC_PER_SEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000ULL)
 The number of milliseconds in a second.
#define PA_USEC_PER_SEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000000ULL)
 The number of microseconds in a second.
#define PA_NSEC_PER_SEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000000000ULL)
 The number of nanoseconds in a second.
#define PA_USEC_PER_MSEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000ULL)
 The number of microseconds in a millisecond.
#define PA_NSEC_PER_MSEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000000ULL)
 The number of nanoseconds in a millisecond.
#define PA_NSEC_PER_USEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000ULL)
 The number of nanoseconds in a microsecond.
#define PA_USEC_INVALID   ((pa_usec_t) -1)
 Invalid time in usec.

Functions

struct timeval * pa_gettimeofday (struct timeval *tv)
 Return the current timestamp, just like UNIX gettimeofday().
pa_usec_t pa_timeval_diff (const struct timeval *a, const struct timeval *b) PA_GCC_PURE
 Calculate the difference between the two specified timeval structs.
int pa_timeval_cmp (const struct timeval *a, const struct timeval *b) PA_GCC_PURE
 Compare the two timeval structs and return 0 when equal, negative when a < b, positive otherwise.
pa_usec_t pa_timeval_age (const struct timeval *tv)
 Return the time difference between now and the specified timestamp.
struct timeval * pa_timeval_add (struct timeval *tv, pa_usec_t v)
 Add the specified time inmicroseconds to the specified timeval structure.
struct timeval * pa_timeval_sub (struct timeval *tv, pa_usec_t v)
 Subtract the specified time inmicroseconds to the specified timeval structure.
struct timeval * pa_timeval_store (struct timeval *tv, pa_usec_t v)
 Store the specified uec value in the timeval struct.
pa_usec_t pa_timeval_load (const struct timeval *tv)
 Load the specified tv value and return it in usec.


Detailed Description

Utility functions for handling timeval calculations.


Define Documentation

#define PA_MSEC_PER_SEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000ULL)

The number of milliseconds in a second.

#define PA_NSEC_PER_MSEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000000ULL)

The number of nanoseconds in a millisecond.

#define PA_NSEC_PER_SEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000000000ULL)

The number of nanoseconds in a second.

#define PA_NSEC_PER_USEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000ULL)

The number of nanoseconds in a microsecond.

#define PA_USEC_INVALID   ((pa_usec_t) -1)

Invalid time in usec.

#define PA_USEC_PER_MSEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000ULL)

The number of microseconds in a millisecond.

#define PA_USEC_PER_SEC   ((pa_usec_t) 1000000ULL)

The number of microseconds in a second.


Function Documentation

struct timeval* pa_gettimeofday ( struct timeval *  tv  )  [read]

Return the current timestamp, just like UNIX gettimeofday().

struct timeval* pa_timeval_add ( struct timeval *  tv,
pa_usec_t  v 
) [read]

Add the specified time inmicroseconds to the specified timeval structure.

pa_usec_t pa_timeval_age ( const struct timeval *  tv  ) 

Return the time difference between now and the specified timestamp.

int pa_timeval_cmp ( const struct timeval *  a,
const struct timeval *  b 
)

Compare the two timeval structs and return 0 when equal, negative when a < b, positive otherwise.

pa_usec_t pa_timeval_diff ( const struct timeval *  a,
const struct timeval *  b 
)

Calculate the difference between the two specified timeval structs.

pa_usec_t pa_timeval_load ( const struct timeval *  tv  ) 

Load the specified tv value and return it in usec.

Since:
0.9.7

struct timeval* pa_timeval_store ( struct timeval *  tv,
pa_usec_t  v 
) [read]

Store the specified uec value in the timeval struct.

Since:
0.9.7

struct timeval* pa_timeval_sub ( struct timeval *  tv,
pa_usec_t  v 
) [read]

Subtract the specified time inmicroseconds to the specified timeval structure.

Since:
0.9.11


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