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waitid(2)

waitpid(2)

times(2)

NAME

times − get process and child process times

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/times.h>
#include <limits.h>

clock_t times(struct tms ∗buffer);

DESCRIPTION

times() fills the tms structure pointed to by buffer with time-accounting information.  The tms structure, defined in <sys/times.h>, contains the following members:

clock_t    tms_utime;
clock_t    tms_stime;
clock_t    tms_cutime;
clock_t    tms_cstime;

This information comes from the calling process and each of its terminated child processes for which it has executed a wait routine.  All times are reported in clock ticks.  The specific value for a clock tick is defined by the variable CLK_TCK, found in the header <limits.h>. 

tms_utime is the CPU time used while executing instructions in the user space of the calling process. 

tms_stime is the CPU time used by the system on behalf of the calling process. 

tms_cutime is the sum of the tms_utime and the tms_cutime of the child processes. 

tms_cstime is the sum of the tms_stime and the tms_cstime of the child processes. 

RETURN VALUES

Upon successful completion, times() returns the elapsed real time, in clock ticks, from an arbitrary point in the past (for example, system start-up time).  This point does not change from one invocation of times() to another.  If times() fails, a value of −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. 

ERRORS

times() fails if:

EFAULT buffer points to an illegal address. 

SEE ALSO

time(1), timex(1), exec(2), fork(2), time(2), wait(2), waitid(2), waitpid(2)

Sun Microsystems  —  Last change: 29 Jul 1991

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