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1.\" Copyright (c) 1992 Drew Eckhardt (drew@cs.colorado.edu), March 28, 1992
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24.\"
25.\" Modified by Michael Haardt (michael@moria.de)
26.\" Modified Sat Jul 24 14:29:17 1993 by Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu)
27.\" Modified 961203 and 001211 and 010326 by aeb@cwi.nl
28.\" Modified 001213 by Michael Haardt (michael@moria.de)
c11b1abf 29.\" Modified 13 Jun 02, Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
c8f2dd47 30.\" Added note on nonstandard behavior when SIGCHLD is ignored.
cfea5132 31.\" Modified 2004-11-16, mtk, Noted that the nonconformance when
4c926acf 32.\" SIGCHLD is being ignored is fixed in 2.6.9; other minor changes
e263839c 33.\" Modified 2004-12-08, mtk, in 2.6 times() return value changed
b6ac5354 34.\" 2005-04-13, mtk
c8f2dd47 35.\" Added notes on nonstandard behavior: Linux allows 'buf' to
d603cc27 36.\" be NULL, but POSIX.1 doesn't specify this and it's nonportable.
fea681da 37.\"
ff393a5f 38.TH TIMES 2 2012-10-22 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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39.SH NAME
40times \- get process times
41.SH SYNOPSIS
42.B #include <sys/times.h>
43.sp
44.BI "clock_t times(struct tms *" buf );
45.SH DESCRIPTION
fea681da 46.BR times ()
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47stores the current process times in the
48.I "struct tms"
fea681da 49that
0daa9e92 50.I buf
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51points to.
52The
53.I struct tms
54is as defined in
55.IR <sys/times.h> :
56.sp
088a639b 57.in +4n
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58.nf
59struct tms {
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60 clock_t tms_utime; /* user time */
61 clock_t tms_stime; /* system time */
62 clock_t tms_cutime; /* user time of children */
63 clock_t tms_cstime; /* system time of children */
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64};
65.fi
d4c46761 66.in
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67.LP
68The
69.I tms_utime
70field contains the CPU time spent executing instructions
71of the calling process.
72The
73.I tms_stime
74field contains the CPU time spent in the system while
75executing tasks on behalf of the calling process.
76The
77.I tms_cutime
78field contains the sum of the
79.I tms_utime
80and
81.I tms_cutime
82values for all waited-for terminated children.
83The
84.I tms_cstime
85field contains the sum of the
86.I tms_stime
87and
88.I tms_cstime
89values for all waited-for terminated children.
90.LP
91Times for terminated children (and their descendants)
8c54c588 92are added in at the moment
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93.BR wait (2)
94or
95.BR waitpid (2)
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96returns their process ID.
97In particular, times of grandchildren
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98that the children did not wait for are never seen.
99.LP
100All times reported are in clock ticks.
47297adb 101.SH RETURN VALUE
4c926acf 102.BR times ()
fea681da 103returns the number of clock ticks that have elapsed since
e263839c 104an arbitrary point in the past.
e263839c 105The return value may overflow the possible range of type
a5e0a0e4 106.IR clock_t .
e17aa487 107On error, \fI(clock_t)\ \-1\fP is returned, and
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108.I errno
109is set appropriately.
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110.SH ERRORS
111.TP
112.B EFAULT
113.I tms
114points outside the process's address space.
47297adb 115.SH CONFORMING TO
2dd578fd 116SVr4, 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
fea681da 117.SH NOTES
f3fef736 118The number of clock ticks per second can be obtained using:
a6e2f128 119.in +4n
f3fef736 120
fea681da 121sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
a6e2f128 122.in
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123.PP
124In POSIX.1-1996 the symbol \fBCLK_TCK\fP (defined in
fea681da 125.IR <time.h> )
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126is mentioned as obsolescent.
127It is obsolete now.
fea681da 128.PP
81841f39 129In Linux kernel versions before 2.6.9,
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130if the disposition of
131.B SIGCHLD
132is set to
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133.B SIG_IGN
134then the times of terminated children
135are automatically included in the
136.I tms_cstime
137and
138.I tms_cutime
97c1eac8 139fields, although POSIX.1-2001 says that this should only happen
fea681da 140if the calling process
0bfa087b 141.BR wait (2)s
fea681da 142on its children.
cfea5132 143This nonconformance is rectified in Linux 2.6.9 and later.
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144.\" See the description of times() in XSH, which says:
145.\" The times of a terminated child process are included... when wait()
704a18f0 146.\" or waitpid() returns the process ID of this terminated child.
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147
148On Linux, the
149.I buf
150argument can be specified as NULL, with the result that
151.BR times ()
152just returns a function result.
d9bfdb9c 153However, POSIX does not specify this behavior, and most
008f1ecc 154other UNIX implementations require a non-NULL value for
b6ac5354 155.IR buf .
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156.LP
157Note that
158.BR clock (3)
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159also returns a value of type
160.IR clock_t ,
161but this value is measured in units of
162.BR CLOCKS_PER_SEC ,
163not the clock ticks used by
4ee6a53e 164.BR times ().
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165
166On Linux, the "arbitrary point in the past" from which the return value of
167.BR times ()
168is measured has varied across kernel versions.
169On Linux 2.4 and earlier this point is the moment the system was booted.
170Since Linux 2.6, this point is \fI(2^32/HZ) \- 300\fP
171(i.e., about 429 million) seconds before system boot time.
008f1ecc 172This variability across kernel versions (and across UNIX implementations),
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173combined with the fact that the returned value may overflow the range of
174.IR clock_t ,
175means that a portable application would be wise to avoid using this value.
176To measure changes in elapsed time, use
ff393a5f 177.BR clock_gettime (2)
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178instead.
179.\" .PP
180.\" On older systems the number of clock ticks per second is given
181.\" by the variable HZ.
73d8cece 182.SS Historical
fea681da 183SVr1-3 returns
4c926acf 184.I long
fea681da 185and the struct members are of type
4c926acf 186.I time_t
be9634cf 187although they store clock ticks, not seconds since the Epoch.
c13182ef 188V7 used
4c926acf 189.I long
fea681da 190for the struct members, because it had no type
4c926acf 191.I time_t
fea681da 192yet.
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193.SH BUGS
194A limitation of the Linux system call conventions on some architectures
34ccb744 195(notably i386) means that on Linux 2.6 there is a small time window
5e27f149 196(41 seconds) soon after boot when
4ee6a53e 197.BR times ()
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198can return \-1, falsely indicating that an error occurred.
199The same problem can occur when the return value wraps passed
200the maximum value that can be stored in
20d58e69 201.BR clock_t .
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202.\" The problem is that a syscall return of -4095 to -1
203.\" is interpreted by glibc as an error, and the wrapper converts
204.\" the return value to -1.
205.\" http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=119447727031225&w=2
206.\" "compat_sys_times() bogus until jiffies >= 0"
207.\" November 2007
47297adb 208.SH SEE ALSO
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209.BR time (1),
210.BR getrusage (2),
211.BR wait (2),
212.BR clock (3),
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213.BR sysconf (3),
214.BR time (7)