Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 05:59:02 +1100 (EST) From: King Fai Wong <kfw02@uow.edu.au> To: freebsd-realtime@freebsd.org Subject: How to use gettimeofday() in the kernel? Message-ID: <200009291859.FAA15474@wumpus.its.uow.edu.au>
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Hello, please help me to solve my problem
I have a question on how to use the gettimeofday function inside
the kernel of FreeBSD. I included the libraries /sys/proc.h and
/sys/sysproto.h in the file that will be compiled inside Kernel. The
following is code that I added to a function inside that file. The
purpose of my code is to get a current time when running this function.
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
:
:
struct proc d;
struct gettimeofday_args T;
:
:
gettimeofday(&p, &T);
printf("Current time is: %ld and %ld\n", T.tp->sec, T.tp->usec);
When I compile the kernel, there's no error message for that file. But
I got the same value everytime I run this function(the time should be
different).
Output:
Sep 30 04:51:17 myClient / kernel: Current time is: 11010 and 3
I think that I used this gettimeofday function incorrectly.
Please tell me how to use this gettimeofday function correctly or tell
me somewhere I can find the information of the usage of:
int gettimeofday __P((struct proc *, struct gettimeofday_args *))
This gettimeofday function is inside /sys/kern/kern_time.c and it's
prototype is inside /sys/sys/sysproto.h
Actually, I have tried to use the other gettimeofday function outside
kernel and compile the code with this function with cc and it was working
properly. This gettimeofday function's prototype is inside /sys/sys/time.h
Also, can you tell me that how to open a file inside the kernel or use
the open function inside a program that run in kernel?
Thanks you very much!
Thomas
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