@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ unsafe impl<T> Sync for HrTimer<T> {}
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impl < T > HrTimer < T > {
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/// Return an initializer for a new timer instance.
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- pub fn new ( mode : HrTimerMode ) -> impl PinInit < Self >
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+ pub fn new ( mode : HrTimerMode , clock : ClockSource ) -> impl PinInit < Self >
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where
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T : HrTimerCallback ,
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{
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ impl<T> HrTimer<T> {
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bindings:: hrtimer_setup(
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place,
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Some ( T :: Pointer :: run) ,
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- bindings :: CLOCK_MONOTONIC as i32 ,
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+ clock . into_c ( ) ,
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mode. into_c( ) ,
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) ;
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}
@@ -468,6 +468,61 @@ impl HrTimerMode {
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}
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}
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+ /// The clock source to use for a [`HrTimer`].
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+ pub enum ClockSource {
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+ /// A settable system-wide clock that measures real (i.e., wall-clock) time.
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+ ///
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+ /// Setting this clock requires appropriate privileges. This clock is
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+ /// affected by discontinuous jumps in the system time (e.g., if the system
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+ /// administrator manually changes the clock), and by frequency adjustments
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+ /// performed by NTP and similar applications via adjtime(3), adjtimex(2),
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+ /// clock_adjtime(2), and ntp_adjtime(3). This clock normally counts the
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+ /// number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time
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+ /// (UTC) except that it ignores leap seconds; near a leap second it is
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+ /// typically adjusted by NTP to stay roughly in sync with UTC.
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+ RealTime ,
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+ /// A monotonically increasing clock.
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+ ///
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+ /// A nonsettable system-wide clock that represents monotonic time since—as
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+ /// described by POSIX—"some unspecified point in the past". On Linux, that
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+ /// point corresponds to the number of seconds that the system has been
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+ /// running since it was booted.
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+ ///
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+ /// The CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock is not affected by discontinuous jumps in the
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+ /// system time (e.g., if the system administrator manually changes the
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+ /// clock), but is affected by frequency adjustments. This clock does not
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+ /// count time that the system is suspended.
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+ Monotonic ,
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+ /// A monotonic that ticks while system is suspended.
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+ ///
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+ /// A nonsettable system-wide clock that is identical to CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
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+ /// except that it also includes any time that the system is suspended. This
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+ /// allows applications to get a suspend-aware monotonic clock without
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+ /// having to deal with the complications of CLOCK_REALTIME, which may have
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+ /// discontinuities if the time is changed using settimeofday(2) or similar.
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+ BootTime ,
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+ /// International Atomic Time.
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+ ///
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+ /// A nonsettable system-wide clock derived from wall-clock time but
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+ /// counting leap seconds. This clock does not experience discontinuities or
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+ /// frequency adjustments caused by inserting leap seconds as CLOCK_REALTIME
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+ /// does.
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+ ///
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+ /// The acronym TAI refers to International Atomic Time.
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+ TAI ,
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+ }
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+
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+ impl ClockSource {
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+ fn into_c ( self ) -> bindings:: clockid_t {
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+ match self {
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+ ClockSource :: RealTime => bindings:: CLOCK_REALTIME as i32 ,
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+ ClockSource :: Monotonic => bindings:: CLOCK_MONOTONIC as i32 ,
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+ ClockSource :: BootTime => bindings:: CLOCK_BOOTTIME as i32 ,
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+ ClockSource :: TAI => bindings:: CLOCK_TAI as i32 ,
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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/// Use to implement the [`HasHrTimer<T>`] trait.
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///
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/// See [`module`] documentation for an example.
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