TS2TIMO(9) Kernel Developer's Manual TS2TIMO(9)

ts2timo
convert time interval to tick count

#include <sys/timevar.h>

int
ts2timo(clock_id clock_id, int flags, struct timespec *ts, int *timo, struct timespec *start);

The ts2timo() function converts the time interval specified in ts into the integral number of system ticks that would elapse (including the current tick) and places the result in timo. The interval type is specified in the flags argument and can be either TIMER_ABSTIME or TIMER_RELTIME. If the interval is specified as an absolute time, then the clock_id clock is used to convert it to a relative time. If the start argument is not NULL, then current time for the clock_id clock is placed in that argument.

On success ts2timo() returns 0. On failure it returns ETIMEDOUT if interval computed was 0 or negative, and EINVAL if ts->tv_usec field in the computed interval is out of range, or the clock_id argument is invalid.

clock_gettime(2), clock_nanosleep(2)

The ts2timo function first appeared in NetBSD 7.0.
May 22, 2013 NetBSD 9.0