Page 1423 Part IX:Kernel Reference GuidePage 1424 add_timer, del_timer, init_timeradd_timer, del_timer, init_timerManage event timers. SYNOPSIS #include <asm/param.h> #include <linux/timer.h> extern void add_timer(struct timer_list * timer); extern int del_timer(struct timer_list * timer); extern inline void init_timer(struct timer_list * timer); DESCRIPTION add_timer schedules an event, adding it to a linked list of events maintained by the kernel. del_timer deletes a scheduled event. timer points to a struct timer_list { struct timer_list *next; struct timer_list *prev; unsigned long expires; unsigned long data; void (*function)(unsigned long); }; init_timer sets next and prev to NULL. This is required for the argument of
add_timer. expires is the desired duration of the timer in jiffies, where there are
HZ (typically 100) jiffies per second. When the timer expires,
function is called with data as RETURN VALUE del_timer returns zero on errorif next or prev are not NULL, but the timer was not found. del_timer also sets expires to the time remaining before the timer expires and sets next and prev to NULL. Thus, calling del_timer followed immediately by add_timer is a no-op provided a kernel tick does not occur between the two calls. AUTHOR Linus Torvalds Linux 1.2.8, 31 May 1995 adjust_clockadjust_clockAdjusts startup time counter to tick in GMT. SYNOPSIS linux/kernel/sys.c void adjust_clock(); DESCRIPTION This routine adjusts the startup time by adding the time zone information to it. The goal is to get the startup time ticking in GMT time. NOTE This routine is called from settimeofday(2) when the time-zone information is first set. |