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ADJTIME(3)                 Linux Programmer's Manual                ADJTIME(3)



NAME
       adjtime - correct the time to synchronise the system clock

SYNOPSIS
       #define _BSD_SOURCE

       int adjtime(const struct timeval *delta, struct timeval *olddelta);

DESCRIPTION
       The  adjtime() function gradually adjusts the system clock (as returned by gettime-
       ofday()).  The amount of time by which the clock is to be adjusted is specified  in
       the structure pointed to by delta.  This structure has the following form:

         struct timeval {
             time_t      tv_sec;     /* seconds */
             suseconds_t tv_usec;    /* microseconds */
         };

       If the adjustment in delta is positive, then the system clock is speeded up by some
       small percentage (i.e., by adding a small amount of time to the clock value in each
       second)  until  the  adjustment  has been completed.  If the adjustment in delta is
       negative, then the clock is slowed down in a similar fashion.

       If a clock adjustment from an earlier adjtime() call is already in progress at  the
       time  of a later adjtime() call, and delta is not NULL for the later call, then the
       earlier adjustment is stopped, but any already completed part of that adjustment is
       not undone.

       If  olddelta  is  not NULL, then the buffer that it points to is used to return the
       amount of time remaining from any previous adjustment that has not  yet  been  com-
       pleted.

NOTES
       The  adjustment  that  adjtime() makes to the clock is carried out in such a manner
       that the clock is always monotonically increasing.  Using adjtime() to  adjust  the
       time  prevents  the  problems  that  can  be caused for certain applications (e.g.,
       make(1)) by abrupt positive or negative jumps in the system time.

       adjtime() is intended to be used to make small  adjustments  to  the  system  time.
       Most  systems  impose a limit on the adjustment that can be specified in delta.  In
       the glibc implementation, delta must be less than or equal to (INT_MAX / 1000000  -
       2)  and  greater  than  or  equal to (INT_MIN / 1000000 + 2) (respectively 2145 and
       -2145 seconds on x86).

RETURN VALUE
       On success, adjtime() returns 0.  On failure, -1 is returned, and errno is  set  to
       indicate the error.

ERRORS
       EINVAL The adjustment in delta is outside the permitted range.

       EPERM  The  caller  does  not  have sufficient privilege to adjust the time.  Under
              Linux the CAP_SYS_TIME capability is required.

CONFORMING TO
       4.3BSD, System V.

BUGS
       Currently, if delta is specified as NULL, no valid information about the  outstand-
       ing  clock  adjustment  is  returned in olddelta.  (In this circumstance, adjtime()
       should return the outstanding clock adjustment, without changing it.)  This is  the
       result of a kernel limitation.

SEE ALSO
       adjtimex(2), gettimeofday(2), time(7)



Linux 2.6.16                      2006-05-01                        ADJTIME(3)

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