Create a timer.
#include <zircon/syscalls.h> zx_status_t zx_timer_create(uint32_t options, zx_clock_t clock_id, zx_handle_t* out);
zx_timer_create()
creates a timer, an object that can signal when a specified point in time has been reached. The only valid clock_id is ZX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
.
The options value specifies the coalescing behavior, which controls whether the system can fire the time earlier or later depending on other pending timers.
The possible values are:
ZX_TIMER_SLACK_CENTER
ZX_TIMER_SLACK_EARLY
ZX_TIMER_SLACK_LATE
Passing 0 in options is equivalent to ZX_TIMER_SLACK_CENTER
.
See timer slack for more information.
The returned handle has the ZX_RIGHT_DUPLICATE
, ZX_RIGHT_TRANSFER
, ZX_RIGHT_WRITE
, ZX_RIGHT_SIGNAL
, ZX_RIGHT_WAIT
, and ZX_RIGHT_INSPECT
rights.
Caller job policy must allow ZX_POL_NEW_TIMER
.
zx_timer_create()
returns ZX_OK
on success. In the event of failure, a negative error value is returned.
ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS
out is an invalid pointer or NULL or options is not one of the ZX_TIMER_SLACK
values or clock_id is any value other than ZX_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
.
ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY
Failure due to lack of memory. There is no good way for userspace to handle this (unlikely) error. In a future build this error will no longer occur.