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ADJTIME(2)                OpenBSD Programmer's Manual               ADJTIME(2)

NAME
     adjtime - correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock



SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/time.h>

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

DESCRIPTION
     adjtime() makes small adjustments to the system time, as returned by
     gettimeofday(2),  advancing or retarding it by the time specified by the
     timeval delta. If delta is negative, the clock is slowed down by incre-
     menting it more slowly than normal until the correction is complete.  If
     delta is positive, a larger increment than normal is used.  The skew used
     to perform the correction is generally a fraction of one percent.  Thus,
     the time is always a monotonically increasing function.  A time correc-
     tion from an earlier call to adjtime() may not be finished when adjtime()
     is called again.  If olddelta is non-null, the structure pointed to will
     contain, upon return, the number of microseconds still to be corrected
     from the earlier call.

     This call may be used by time servers that synchronize the clocks of com-
     puters in a local area network.  Such time servers would slow down the
     clocks of some machines and speed up the clocks of others to bring them
     to the average network time.

     The call adjtime() is restricted to the super-user.

RETURN VALUES
     A return value of 0 indicates that the call succeeded.  A return value of
     -1 indicates that an error occurred, and in this case an error code is
     stored in the global variable errno.

ERRORS
     adjtime() will fail if:

     [EFAULT]      Either of the arguments point outside the process's allo-
                   cated address space.

     [EPERM]       The process's effective user ID is not that of the super-
                   user.

SEE ALSO
     date(1),  gettimeofday(2),  timed(8),  timedc(8)

     R. Gusella, and S. Zatti, TSP: The Time Synchronization Protocol for UNIX
     4.3BSD.

HISTORY
     The adjtime() function call appeared in 4.3BSD.

OpenBSD 2.6                      June 4, 1993                                1

Source: OpenBSD 2.6 man pages. Copyright: Portions are copyrighted by BERKELEY
SOFTWARE DESIGN, INC., The Regents of the University of California, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Free Software Foundation, FreeBSD Inc., and others.



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