From d3ad6bf3a64b4f13cb9a780c833e763afcff6085 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Wingo Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 08:11:45 +0200 Subject: remove non-login things from man --- man/sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec.xml | 145 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 145 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 man/sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec.xml (limited to 'man/sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec.xml') diff --git a/man/sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec.xml b/man/sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 23e7cc65e..000000000 --- a/man/sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec - systemd - - - - Developer - Lennart - Poettering - lennart@poettering.net - - - - - - sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec - 3 - - - - sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec - sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec - Read cut-off timestamps from the current journal entry - - - - - #include <systemd/sd-journal.h> - - - int sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec - sd_journal *j - uint64_t *from - uint64_t *to - - - - int sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec - sd_journal *j - sd_id128_t boot_id - uint64_t *from - uint64_t *to - - - - - - - Description - - sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec() - retrieves the realtime (wallclock) timestamps of the first and - last entries accessible in the journal. It takes three arguments: - the journal context object j and two - pointers from and to - pointing at 64-bit unsigned integers to store the timestamps in. - The timestamps are in microseconds since the epoch, i.e. - CLOCK_REALTIME. Either one of the two - timestamp arguments may be passed as NULL in - case the timestamp is not needed, but not both. - - sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec() - retrieves the monotonic timestamps of the first and last entries - accessible in the journal. It takes three arguments: the journal - context object j, a 128-bit identifier for - the boot boot_id, and two pointers to - 64-bit unsigned integers to store the timestamps, - from and to. The - timestamps are in microseconds since boot-up of the specific boot, - i.e. CLOCK_MONOTONIC. Since the monotonic - clock begins new with every reboot it only defines a well-defined - point in time when used together with an identifier identifying - the boot, see - sd_id128_get_boot3 - for more information. The function will return the timestamps for - the boot identified by the passed boot ID. Either one of the two - timestamp arguments may be passed as NULL in - case the timestamp is not needed, but not both. - - - - Return Value - - sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec() - and sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec() - return 1 on success, 0 if not suitable entries are in the journal - or a negative errno-style error code. - - Locations pointed to by parameters - from and to will be - set only if the return value is positive, and obviously, the - parameters are non-null. - - - - Notes - - The - sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec() and - sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec() - interfaces are available as a shared library, which can be - compiled and linked to with the - libsystemd pkg-config1 - file. - - - - See Also - - - systemd1, - sd-journal3, - sd_journal_open3, - sd_journal_get_realtime_usec3, - sd_id128_get_boot3, - clock_gettime2 - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3