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35.Dd May 24, 2017
36.Dt SEM_TIMEDWAIT 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm sem_timedwait ,
40.Nm sem_clockwait_np
41.Nd "lock a semaphore"
42.Sh LIBRARY
43.Lb libc
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.In semaphore.h
46.In time.h
47.Ft int
48.Fn sem_timedwait "sem_t * restrict sem" "const struct timespec * restrict abs_timeout"
49.Ft int
50.Fn sem_clockwait_np "sem_t * restrict sem" "clockid_t clock_id" "int flags" "const struct timespec * rqtp" "struct timespec * rmtp"
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52The
53.Fn sem_timedwait
54function locks the semaphore referenced by
55.Fa sem ,
56as in the
57.Xr sem_wait 3
58function.
59However, if the semaphore cannot be locked without waiting for
60another process or thread to unlock the semaphore by performing
61a
62.Xr sem_post 3
63function, this wait will be terminated when the specified timeout expires.
64.Pp
65The timeout will expire when the absolute time specified by
66.Fa abs_timeout
67passes, as measured by the clock on which timeouts are based (that is,
68when the value of that clock equals or exceeds
69.Fa abs_timeout ) ,
70or if the
71absolute time specified by
72.Fa abs_timeout
73has already been passed at the time of the call.
74.Pp
75Note that the timeout is based on the
76.Dv CLOCK_REALTIME
77clock.
78.Pp
79The validity of the
80.Fa abs_timeout
81is not checked if the semaphore can be locked immediately.
82.Pp
83The
84.Fn sem_clockwait_np
85function is a more flexible variant of
86.Fn sem_timedwait .
87The
88.Fa clock_id
89parameter specifies the reference clock.
90If the
91.Fa flags
92parameter contains
93.Dv TIMER_ABSTIME ,
94then the requested timeout
95.Pq Fa rqtp
96is an absolute timeout; otherwise,
97the timeout is relative.
98If this function fails with
99.Er EINTR
100and the timeout is relative,
101a non-NULL
102.Fa rmtp
103will be updated to contain the amount of time remaining in the interval
104.Po
105the requested time minus the time actually slept
106.Pc .
107An absolute timeout has no effect on
108.Fa rmtp .
109A single structure can be used for both
110.Fa rqtp
111and
112.Fa rmtp .
113.Sh RETURN VALUES
114These
115functions return zero if the calling process successfully performed the
116semaphore lock operation on the semaphore designated by
117.Fa sem .
118If the call was unsuccessful, the state of the semaphore is unchanged,
119and the function returns a value of \-1 and sets the global variable
120.Va errno
121to indicate the error.
122.Sh ERRORS
123These functions will fail if:
124.Bl -tag -width Er
125.It Bq Er EINVAL
126The
127.Fa sem
128argument does not refer to a valid semaphore, or the process or thread would
129have blocked, and the
130.Fa abs_timeout
131parameter specified a nanoseconds field value less than zero or greater than
132or equal to 1000 million.
133.It Bq Er ETIMEDOUT
134The semaphore could not be locked before the specified timeout expired.
135.It Bq Er EINTR
136A signal interrupted this function.
137.El
138.Sh SEE ALSO
139.Xr sem_post 3 ,
140.Xr sem_trywait 3 ,
141.Xr sem_wait 3
142.Sh STANDARDS
143The
144.Fn sem_timedwait
145function conforms to
146.St -p1003.1-2004 .
147The
148.Fn sem_clockwait_np
149function is not specified by any standard;
150it exists only on
151.Fx
152at the time of this writing.
153.Sh HISTORY
154The
155.Fn sem_timedwait
156function first appeared in
157.Fx 5.0 .
158The
159.Fn sem_clockwait_np
160function first appeared in
161.Fx 11.1 .
162