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Subject[PATCH man-pages 1/2] clock_getres.2: Explain dynamic clocks.
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Linux has allowed passing open file descriptors to clock_gettime() and
friends since v2.6.39. This patch documents these "dynamic" clocks
and adds a brief example of how to use them.

Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
---
man2/clock_getres.2 | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/man2/clock_getres.2 b/man2/clock_getres.2
index 0812d159a..30cbfe46a 100644
--- a/man2/clock_getres.2
+++ b/man2/clock_getres.2
@@ -183,6 +183,35 @@ Per-process CPU-time clock
.TP
.BR CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID " (since Linux 2.6.12)"
Thread-specific CPU-time clock.
+.PP
+Linux also implements dynamic clock instances as described below.
+.SH DYNAMIC CLOCKS " (since Linux 2.6.39)"
+In addition to hard coded SYS-V style clock ids, Linux also supports
+POSIX clock operations on certain character devices. Such devices are
+called "dynamic" clocks. Using the appropriate macros, open file
+descriptors may be converted into clock ids and passed to
+.BR clock_gettime (),
+.BR clock_settime (),
+and
+.BR clock_adj (2).
+The follow example shows how to convert a file descriptor into a
+dynamic clock id.
+.PP
+.in +4n
+.EX
+#define CLOCKFD 3
+#define FD_TO_CLOCKID(fd) ((~(clockid_t) (fd) << 3) | CLOCKFD)
+#define CLOCKID_TO_FD(clk) ((unsigned int) ~((clk) >> 3))
+
+struct timeval tv;
+clockid_t clkid;
+int fd;
+
+fd = open("/dev/ptp0", O_RDWR);
+clkid = FD_TO_CLOCKID(fd);
+clock_gettime(clkid, &tv);
+.EE
+.in
.SH RETURN VALUE
.BR clock_gettime (),
.BR clock_settime (),
@@ -200,11 +229,19 @@ points outside the accessible address space.
.B EINVAL
The
.I clk_id
-specified is not supported on this system.
+specified is invalid for one of two reasons. Either the SYS-V style
+hard coded positive value is out of range, or the dynamic clock id
+does not refer to a valid instance of a clock object.
.\" Linux also gives this error on attempts to set CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
.\" and CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, when probably the proper error should be
.\" EPERM.
.TP
+.B ENODEV
+The hot-plugable device (like USB for example) represented by a
+dynamic
+.I clk_id
+has disappeared after its character device was opened.
+.TP
.B EPERM
.BR clock_settime ()
does not have permission to set the clock indicated.
--
2.11.0
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