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.TH SECONDS 10.2 .SH NAME seconds, ticks, HZ, MS2HZ, MS2TK, TK2MS, TK2SEC \- kernel times and time conversions .SH SYNOPSIS .ta \w'\fL#define 'u .B long seconds(void) .PP .B ulong ticks(void) .PP .EX #define HZ ... #define MS2HZ(t) ... #define TK2SEC(t) ... #define TK2MS(t) ... #define MS2TK(m) ... .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .I Seconds returns the system's idea of the current time as the number of seconds since the start of the epoch (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970). .PP .I Ticks returns the number of system-dependent clock ticks since system boot. .PP The system clock frequency is platform-dependent. Several symbolic constants and macro functions are defined by the file .B mem.h to convert between different time units: .TF TK2SEC(t) .PD .TP .B HZ The number of clock ticks per second. .TP .B MS2HZ Milliseconds per clock tick. .TP .BI TK2SEC( t ) Convert .I t clock ticks to seconds and return the result (truncating not rounding). .TP .BI TK2MS( t ) Convert .I t clock ticks to milliseconds and return the result. .TP .BI MS2TK( m ) Convert .I m milliseconds to clock ticks and return the result (truncating). .PP The functions are often used to calculate delays for timing functions, for instance: .IP .EX if(atactlrwait(dp->cp, DHmagic, 0, MS2TK(100))){ ... } .EE