__pmtimevalConvert - Man Page

convert tm structure into seconds

C Synopsis

#include "pmapi.h"
#include "libpcp.h"

int __pmtimevalConvert(struct tm *tmin, struct timeval *origin, struct timeval *rslt);
int __pmtimespecConvert(struct tm *tmin, struct timespec *origin, struct timespec *rslt);

cc ... -lpcp

Caveat

This documentation is intended for internal Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) developer use.

These interfaces are not part of the PCP APIs that are guaranteed to remain fixed across releases, and they may not work, or may provide different semantics at some point in the future.

Description

__pmtimevalConvert and __pmtimespecConvert accept a tm structure that has been filled in by __pmParseCtime(3) and a reference time point origin, and fills in the given rslt structure with the time the user meant when specifying a partial ctime or positive or negative time interval.

Typically, the argument origin is the start time for a set of PCP archives, unless the user specified a negative interval offset, in which case it is the end time of the archive.

__pmtimevalConvert and __pmtimespecConvert return 0 if successful. They return -1 and write an error message to stderr, if an error is detected.

Use pmNewZone(3), pmNewContextZone(3) or pmUseZone(3) to establish a new current timezone that will effect __pmtimevalConvert.

See Also

PMAPI(3), __pmParseCtime(3), __pmtimevalParse(3), pmNewContextZone(3), pmNewZone(3), pmParseInterval(3), pmParseTimeWindow(3) and pmUseZone(3).

Referenced By

__pmParseCtime(3), __pmtimevalParse(3).

The man page __pmtimespecConvert(3) is an alias of __pmtimevalConvert(3).

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