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This clock represents the * monotonic clock for the system. For this clock, the value returned * by clock_gettime() represents the amount of time (in seconds and * nanoseconds) since an unspecified point in the past (for example, * system start-up time, or the Epoch). This point does not change * after system start-up time. The value of the CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock * cannot be set via clock_settime(). This function shall fail if it * is invoked with a clock_id argument of CLOCK_MONOTONIC." */ if (clock_id == CLOCK_MONOTONIC) { /* The the time elapsed since the timer was initialized at power on * reset. */ ret = clock_systimespec(tp); } else #endif /* CLOCK_REALTIME - POSIX demands this to be present. CLOCK_REALTIME * represents the machine's best-guess as to the current wall-clock, * time-of-day time. This means that CLOCK_REALTIME can jump forward and * backward as the system time-of-day clock is changed. */ if (clock_id == CLOCK_REALTIME) { /* Get the elapsedcd s time since the time-of-day was last set. * clock_systimespec() provides the time since power was applied; * the bias value corresponds to the time when the time-of-day was * last set. */ ret = clock_systimespec(&ts); if (ret == OK) { /* Add the base time to this. The base time is the time-of-day * setting. When added to the elapsed time since the time-of-day * was last set, this gives us the current time. */ ts.tv_sec += (uint32_t)g_basetime.tv_sec; ts.tv_nsec += (uint32_t)g_basetime.tv_nsec; /* Handle carry to seconds. */ if (ts.tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC) { carry = ts.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_SEC; ts.tv_sec += carry; ts.tv_nsec -= (carry * NSEC_PER_SEC); } /* And return the result to the caller. */ tp->tv_sec = ts.tv_sec; tp->tv_nsec = ts.tv_nsec; } } else { ret = -EINVAL; } /* Check for errors and set the errno value if necessary */ if (ret < 0) { sdbg("Returning ERROR\n"); set_errno(-ret); ret = ERROR; } else { sdbg("Returning tp=(%d,%d)\n", (int)tp->tv_sec, (int)tp->tv_nsec); } return ret; }