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1 | .\" Copyright (c) 1995 Michael Chastain (mec@shell.portal.com), 15 April 1995. |
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23 | .\" |
24 | .\" Modified 1997-01-31 by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> | |
25 | .\" Modified 1997-07-30 by Paul Slootman <paul@wurtel.demon.nl> | |
c11b1abf | 26 | .\" Modified 2004-05-27 by Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> |
fea681da | 27 | .\" |
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28 | .\" FIXME 2.6.29 added ADJ_SETOFFSET |
29 | .\" | |
d9343c5c | 30 | .TH ADJTIMEX 2 2004-05-27 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual" |
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31 | .SH NAME |
32 | adjtimex \- tune kernel clock | |
33 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
34 | .B #include <sys/timex.h> | |
35 | .sp | |
36 | .BI "int adjtimex(struct timex *" "buf" ); | |
37 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
331da7c3 | 38 | Linux uses David L. Mills' clock adjustment algorithm (see RFC\ 1305). |
fea681da | 39 | The system call |
e511ffb6 | 40 | .BR adjtimex () |
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41 | reads and optionally sets adjustment parameters for this algorithm. |
42 | It takes a pointer to a | |
c13182ef | 43 | .I timex |
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44 | structure, updates kernel parameters from field values, |
45 | and returns the same structure with current kernel values. | |
46 | This structure is declared as follows: | |
47 | .PP | |
bd191423 | 48 | .in +4n |
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49 | .nf |
50 | struct timex { | |
51 | int modes; /* mode selector */ | |
52 | long offset; /* time offset (usec) */ | |
53 | long freq; /* frequency offset (scaled ppm) */ | |
cfc621b5 | 54 | .\" FIXME -- what is the scaling unit? 2^16 ? |
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55 | long maxerror; /* maximum error (usec) */ |
56 | long esterror; /* estimated error (usec) */ | |
57 | int status; /* clock command/status */ | |
58 | long constant; /* pll time constant */ | |
972a8ec7 | 59 | long precision; /* clock precision (usec) (read-only) */ |
fea681da | 60 | long tolerance; /* clock frequency tolerance (ppm) |
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61 | (read-only) */ |
62 | struct timeval time; /* current time (read-only) */ | |
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63 | long tick; /* usecs between clock ticks */ |
64 | }; | |
65 | .fi | |
bd191423 | 66 | .in |
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67 | .PP |
68 | The | |
69 | .I modes | |
70 | field determines which parameters, if any, to set. | |
71 | It may contain a | |
72 | .RI bitwise- or | |
73 | combination of zero or more of the following bits: | |
74 | .PP | |
bd191423 | 75 | .in +4n |
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76 | .nf |
77 | #define ADJ_OFFSET 0x0001 /* time offset */ | |
78 | #define ADJ_FREQUENCY 0x0002 /* frequency offset */ | |
79 | #define ADJ_MAXERROR 0x0004 /* maximum time error */ | |
80 | #define ADJ_ESTERROR 0x0008 /* estimated time error */ | |
81 | #define ADJ_STATUS 0x0010 /* clock status */ | |
82 | #define ADJ_TIMECONST 0x0020 /* pll time constant */ | |
83 | #define ADJ_TICK 0x4000 /* tick value */ | |
1e321034 | 84 | #define ADJ_OFFSET_SINGLESHOT 0x8001 /* old-fashioned adjtime() */ |
fea681da | 85 | .fi |
bd191423 | 86 | .in |
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87 | .PP |
88 | Ordinary users are restricted to a zero value for | |
89 | .IR mode . | |
90 | Only the superuser may set any parameters. | |
91 | .br | |
92 | .ne 12v | |
47297adb | 93 | .SH RETURN VALUE |
fea681da | 94 | On success, |
e511ffb6 | 95 | .BR adjtimex () |
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96 | returns the clock state: |
97 | .PP | |
bd191423 | 98 | .in +4n |
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99 | .nf |
100 | #define TIME_OK 0 /* clock synchronized */ | |
101 | #define TIME_INS 1 /* insert leap second */ | |
102 | #define TIME_DEL 2 /* delete leap second */ | |
103 | #define TIME_OOP 3 /* leap second in progress */ | |
104 | #define TIME_WAIT 4 /* leap second has occurred */ | |
105 | #define TIME_BAD 5 /* clock not synchronized */ | |
106 | .fi | |
bd191423 | 107 | .in |
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108 | .PP |
109 | On failure, | |
e511ffb6 | 110 | .BR adjtimex () |
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111 | returns \-1 and sets |
112 | .IR errno . | |
113 | .SH ERRORS | |
114 | .TP | |
115 | .B EFAULT | |
116 | .I buf | |
117 | does not point to writable memory. | |
118 | .TP | |
119 | .B EINVAL | |
120 | An attempt is made to set | |
121 | .I buf.offset | |
122 | to a value outside the range \-131071 to +131071, | |
123 | or to set | |
124 | .I buf.status | |
125 | to a value other than those listed above, | |
126 | or to set | |
127 | .I buf.tick | |
c13182ef | 128 | to a value outside the range |
fea681da | 129 | .RB 900000/ HZ |
c13182ef | 130 | to |
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131 | .RB 1100000/ HZ , |
132 | where | |
133 | .B HZ | |
134 | is the system timer interrupt frequency. | |
135 | .TP | |
136 | .B EPERM | |
137 | .I buf.mode | |
c7094399 | 138 | is nonzero and the caller does not have sufficient privilege. |
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139 | Under Linux the |
140 | .B CAP_SYS_TIME | |
141 | capability is required. | |
47297adb | 142 | .SH CONFORMING TO |
60a90ecd | 143 | .BR adjtimex () |
8382f16d | 144 | is Linux-specific and should not be used in programs |
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145 | intended to be portable. |
146 | See | |
147 | .BR adjtime (3) | |
c13182ef | 148 | for a more portable, but less flexible, |
dffb0109 | 149 | method of adjusting the system clock. |
47297adb | 150 | .SH SEE ALSO |
fea681da | 151 | .BR settimeofday (2), |
dffb0109 | 152 | .BR adjtime (3), |
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153 | .BR capabilities (7), |
154 | .BR time (7) |