use super::super::c; use crate::fd::BorrowedFd; use bitflags::bitflags; /// `struct timespec` pub type Timespec = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_timespec; /// A type for the `tv_sec` field of [`Timespec`]. pub type Secs = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_time64_t; /// A type for the `tv_nsec` field of [`Timespec`]. pub type Nsecs = i64; /// `struct itimerspec` for use with [`timerfd_gettime`] and /// [`timerfd_settime`]. /// /// [`timerfd_gettime`]: crate::time::timerfd_gettime /// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime pub type Itimerspec = linux_raw_sys::general::__kernel_itimerspec; /// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime`]. /// /// These constants are always supported at runtime, so `clock_gettime` never /// has to fail with `INVAL` due to an unsupported clock. See /// [`DynamicClockId`] for a greater set of clocks, with the caveat that not /// all of them are always supported. /// /// [`clock_gettime`]: crate::time::clock_gettime #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] #[repr(u32)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum ClockId { /// `CLOCK_REALTIME` Realtime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME, /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` Monotonic = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, /// `CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID` ProcessCPUTime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, /// `CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID` ThreadCPUTime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE` RealtimeCoarse = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE` MonotonicCoarse = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW` MonotonicRaw = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, } /// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`clock_gettime_dynamic`]. /// /// These constants may be unsupported at runtime, depending on the OS version, /// and `clock_gettime_dynamic` may fail with `INVAL`. See [`ClockId`] for /// clocks which are always supported at runtime. /// /// [`clock_gettime_dynamic`]: crate::time::clock_gettime_dynamic #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum DynamicClockId<'a> { /// `ClockId` values that are always supported at runtime. Known(ClockId), /// Linux dynamic clocks. Dynamic(BorrowedFd<'a>), /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`, available on Linux >= 3.0 RealtimeAlarm, /// `CLOCK_TAI`, available on Linux >= 3.10 Tai, /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`, available on Linux >= 2.6.39 Boottime, /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`, available on Linux >= 2.6.39 BoottimeAlarm, } bitflags! { /// `TFD_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_create`]. /// /// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create pub struct TimerfdFlags: c::c_uint { /// `TFD_NONBLOCK` const NONBLOCK = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_NONBLOCK; /// `TFD_CLOEXEC` const CLOEXEC = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_CLOEXEC; } } bitflags! { /// `TFD_TIMER_*` flags for use with [`timerfd_settime`]. /// /// [`timerfd_settime`]: crate::time::timerfd_settime pub struct TimerfdTimerFlags: c::c_uint { /// `TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME` const ABSTIME = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME; /// `TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET` const CANCEL_ON_SET = linux_raw_sys::general::TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET; } } /// `CLOCK_*` constants for use with [`timerfd_create`]. /// /// [`timerfd_create`]: crate::time::timerfd_create #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] #[repr(u32)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum TimerfdClockId { /// `CLOCK_REALTIME`—A clock that tells the "real" time. /// /// This is a clock that tells the amount of time elapsed since the /// Unix epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. The clock is externally settable, so /// it is not monotonic. Successive reads may see decreasing times, so it /// isn't reliable for measuring durations. Realtime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME, /// `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`—A clock that tells an abstract time. /// /// Unlike `Realtime`, this clock is not based on a fixed known epoch, so /// individual times aren't meaningful. However, since it isn't settable, /// it is reliable for measuring durations. /// /// This clock does not advance while the system is suspended; see /// `Boottime` for a clock that does. Monotonic = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_MONOTONIC, /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME`—Like `Monotonic`, but advances while suspended. /// /// This clock is similar to `Monotonic`, but does advance while the system /// is suspended. Boottime = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME, /// `CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM`—Like `Realtime`, but wakes a suspended system. /// /// This clock is like `Realtime`, but can wake up a suspended system. /// /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability. RealtimeAlarm = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM, /// `CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM`—Like `Boottime`, but wakes a suspended system. /// /// This clock is like `Boottime`, but can wake up a suspended system. /// /// Use of this clock requires the `CAP_WAKE_ALARM` Linux capability. BoottimeAlarm = linux_raw_sys::general::CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM, }