Update time stamps
#include <sys/iofunc.h>
int iofunc_utime( resmgr_context_t* ctp,
io_utime_t* msg,
iofunc_ocb_t* ocb,
iofunc_attr_t* attr );
- ctp
- A pointer to a
resmgr_context_t
structure that the resource-manager library uses to pass context information
between functions.
- msg
- A pointer to the
io_utime_t
structure that contains
the message that the resource manager received; see below.
- ocb
- A pointer to the
iofunc_ocb_t
structure for the Open Control Block that was created when the
client opened the resource.
- attr
- A pointer to the
iofunc_attr_t
structure that describes the characteristics of the device that's
associated with your resource manager.
libc
Use the -l c option to
qcc
to link against this library.
This library is usually included automatically.
The iofunc_utime() helper function
examines the flags
member in the passed attr structure and sets the
IOFUNC_ATTR_ATIME and IOFUNC_ATTR_MTIME
bits if requested.
The function sets the IOFUNC_ATTR_CTIME and
IOFUNC_ATTR_DIRTY_TIME bits.
It then calls
iofunc_time_update()
to update the file times.
The io_utime_t structure holds the _IO_UTIME
message received by the resource manager:
struct _io_utime {
uint16_t type;
uint16_t combine_len;
int32_t cur_flag;
struct utimbuf times;
};
typedef union {
struct _io_utime i;
} io_utime_t;
The I/O message structures are unions of an input message (coming to the
resource manager) and an output or reply message (going back to the client).
In this case, there's only an input message, i.
The i member is a structure of type _io_utime that
contains the following members:
- type
- _IO_UTIME.
- combine_len
- If the message is a combine message, _IO_COMBINE_FLAG
is set in this member.
For more information, see
Combine Messages
chapter of Writing a Resource Manager.
- cur_flag
- If set, iofunc_utime() ignores the times member,
and set the appropriate file times to the current time.
- times
- A utimbuf structure that specifies the time to use when
setting the file times.
For more information about this structure, see
utime().
- EACCES
- The client doesn't have permissions to do the operation.
- EFAULT
- A fault occurred when the kernel tried to access
the info buffer.
- EINVAL
- The client process is no longer valid.
- ENOSYS
- NULL was passed in info.
- EOK
- Successful completion.
- EPERM
- The group ID or owner ID didn't match.
- EROFS
- Attempt to remove an entry on a read-only filesystem.
QNX Neutrino
Safety: | |
Cancellation point |
No |
Interrupt handler |
No |
Signal handler |
Yes |
Thread |
Yes |
iofunc_time_update(),
iofunc_utime_default(),
utime()
Writing a Resource Manager
Resource Managers
chapter of Getting Started with QNX Neutrino