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clock_getcpuclockid - obtain ID of a process CPU-time clock
Standard C library (libc, -lc), since glibc 2.17
Before glibc 2.17, Real-time library (librt, -lrt)
#include <time.h>
int clock_getcpuclockid(pid_t pid, clockid_t *clockid);
clock_getcpuclockid():
_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
The clock_getcpuclockid() function obtains the ID of the CPU-time clock of the process whose ID is pid, and returns it in the location pointed to by clockid. If pid is zero, then the clock ID of the CPU-time clock of the calling process is returned.
On success, clock_getcpuclockid() returns 0; on error, it returns one of the positive error numbers listed in ERRORS.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
clock_getcpuclockid () | Thread safety | MT-Safe |
POSIX.1-2008.
glibc 2.2. POSIX.1-2001.
Calling clock_gettime(2) with the clock ID obtained by a call to clock_getcpuclockid() with a pid of 0, is the same as using the clock ID CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID.
The example program below obtains the CPU-time clock ID of the process whose ID is given on the command line, and then uses clock_gettime(2) to obtain the time on that clock. An example run is the following:
$ ./a.out 1 # Show CPU clock of init process CPU-time clock for PID 1 is 2.213466748 seconds
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 #include <stdint.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <time.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { clockid_t clockid; struct timespec ts; if (argc != 2) { fprintf(stderr, "%s <process-ID>\n", argv[0]); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } if (clock_getcpuclockid(atoi(argv[1]), &clockid) != 0) { perror("clock_getcpuclockid"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } if (clock_gettime(clockid, &ts) == -1) { perror("clock_gettime"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } printf("CPU-time clock for PID %s is %jd.%09ld seconds\n", argv[1], (intmax_t) ts.tv_sec, ts.tv_nsec); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); }
clock_getres(2), timer_create(2), pthread_getcpuclockid(3), time(7)
2023-10-31 | Linux man-pages 6.7 |