.\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" .\" @(#)times.3c 6.1 (Berkeley) 5/9/85 .\" .TH TIMES 2 "May 9, 1985" .UC 4 .SH NAME times \- get process times .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .ft B #include #include #include int times(struct tms *\fIbuffer\fP) .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .B Times returns time-accounting information for the current process and for the terminated child processes of the current process. All times are in 1/CLOCKS_PER_SEC seconds. .PP This is the structure returned by .BR times : .PP .RS .nf .ta +0.4i +0.8i +1.2i struct tms { clock_t tms_utime; /* user time for this process */ clock_t tms_stime; /* system time for this process */ clock_t tms_cutime; /* children's user time */ clock_t tms_cstime; /* children's system time */ }; .fi .RE .PP The user time is the number of clock ticks used by a process on its own computations. The system time is the number of clock ticks spent inside the kernel on behalf of a process. This does not include time spent waiting for I/O to happen, only actual CPU instruction times. .PP The children times are the sum of the children's process times and their children's times. .SH RETURN .B Times returns 0 on success, otherwise \-1 with the error code stored into the global variable .BR errno . .SH ERRORS The following error code may be set in .BR errno : .TP 15 [EFAULT] The address specified by the .I buffer parameter is not in a valid part of the process address space. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR time (1), .BR wait (2), .BR time (2).