TIME_SECOND(9) NetBSD Kernel Developer's Manual TIME_SECOND(9)
NAME
time_second, time_uptime -- system time variables
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/time.h> extern time_t time_second; extern time_t time_uptime;
DESCRIPTION
The time_second variable is the system's ``wall time'' clock. It is set at boot by inittodr(9), and is updated periodically via timecounter(9) framework, and also updated by the settimeofday(2) system call. The time_uptime variable is a monotonically increasing system clock. It is set at boot, and is updated periodically. (It is not updated by settimeofday(2).) All of these variables contain times expressed in seconds since midnight (0 hour), January 1, 1970, UTC. The bintime(9), getbintime(9), microtime(9), getmicrotime(9), nanotime(9), and getnanotime(9) functions can be used to get the current time more accurately and in an atomic manner. Similarly, the binuptime(9), getbinuptime(9), microuptime(9), getmicrouptime(9), nanouptime(9), and getnanouptime(9) functions can be used to get the time elapsed since boot more accurately and in an atomic manner.
SEE ALSO
clock_settime(2), ntp_adjtime(2), timespec(3), hardclock(9), hz(9) NetBSD 10.1 April 17, 2020 NetBSD 10.1
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