int sched_rr_get_interval(
  pid_t             pid,
  struct timespec  *interval
)
{
  /*
   *  Only supported for the "calling process" (i.e. this node).
   */

  if ( pid && pid != getpid() )
    rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( ESRCH );

  if ( !interval )
    rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL );

  _Timespec_From_ticks( _Thread_Ticks_per_timeslice, interval );
  return 0;
}
int timer_gettime(
  timer_t            timerid,
  struct itimerspec *value
)
{
  POSIX_Timer_Control *ptimer;
  Objects_Locations    location;
  struct timespec      current_time;
  Watchdog_Interval    left;

  if ( !value )
    rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL );

  /* Reads the current time */
  _TOD_Get( &current_time );

  ptimer = _POSIX_Timer_Get( timerid, &location );
  switch ( location ) {

    case OBJECTS_LOCAL:

      /* Calculates the time left before the timer finishes */

      left =
        (ptimer->Timer.start_time + ptimer->Timer.initial) - /* expire */
        _Watchdog_Ticks_since_boot;                          /* now */

      _Timespec_From_ticks( left, &value->it_value );

      value->it_interval  = ptimer->timer_data.it_interval;

      _Thread_Enable_dispatch();
      return 0;

#if defined(RTEMS_MULTIPROCESSING)
    case OBJECTS_REMOTE:
#endif
    case OBJECTS_ERROR:
      break;
  }

  rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL );
}
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/*
 *  14.2.5 High Resolution Sleep, P1003.1b-1993, p. 269
 */
int nanosleep(
  const struct timespec  *rqtp,
  struct timespec        *rmtp
)
{
  /*
   * It is critical to obtain the executing thread after thread dispatching is
   * disabled on SMP configurations.
   */
  Thread_Control *executing;

  Watchdog_Interval  ticks;
  Watchdog_Interval  elapsed;


  /*
   *  Return EINVAL if the delay interval is negative.
   *
   *  NOTE:  This behavior is beyond the POSIX specification.
   *         FSU and GNU/Linux pthreads shares this behavior.
   */
  if ( !_Timespec_Is_valid( rqtp ) )
    rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL );

  /*
   * Convert the timespec delay into the appropriate number of clock ticks.
   */
  ticks = _Timespec_To_ticks( rqtp );

  /*
   *  A nanosleep for zero time is implemented as a yield.
   *  This behavior is also beyond the POSIX specification but is
   *  consistent with the RTEMS API and yields desirable behavior.
   */
  if ( !ticks ) {
    _Thread_Disable_dispatch();
      executing = _Thread_Executing;
      _Thread_Yield( executing );
    _Thread_Enable_dispatch();
    if ( rmtp ) {
       rmtp->tv_sec = 0;
       rmtp->tv_nsec = 0;
    }
    return 0;
  }

  /*
   *  Block for the desired amount of time
   */
  _Thread_Disable_dispatch();
    executing = _Thread_Executing;
    _Thread_Set_state(
      executing,
      STATES_DELAYING | STATES_INTERRUPTIBLE_BY_SIGNAL
    );
    _Watchdog_Initialize(
      &executing->Timer,
      _Thread_Delay_ended,
      0,
      executing
    );
    _Watchdog_Insert_ticks( &executing->Timer, ticks );
  _Thread_Enable_dispatch();

  /*
   * Calculate the time that passed while we were sleeping and how
   * much remains from what we requested.
   */
  elapsed = executing->Timer.stop_time - executing->Timer.start_time;
  if ( elapsed >= ticks )
    ticks = 0;
  else
    ticks -= elapsed;

  /*
   * If the user wants the time remaining, do the conversion.
   */
  if ( rmtp ) {
    _Timespec_From_ticks( ticks, rmtp );
  }

  /*
   *  Only when POSIX is enabled, can a sleep be interrupted.
   */
  #if defined(RTEMS_POSIX_API)
    /*
     *  If there is time remaining, then we were interrupted by a signal.
     */
    if ( ticks )
      rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINTR );
  #endif

  return 0;
}
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int nanosleep(
  const struct timespec  *rqtp,
  struct timespec        *rmtp
)
{
  Watchdog_Interval  ticks;


  /*
   *  Return EINVAL if the delay interval is negative.
   *
   *  NOTE:  This behavior is beyond the POSIX specification.
   *         FSU and GNU/Linux pthreads shares this behavior.
   */
  if ( !_Timespec_Is_valid( rqtp ) )
    rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINVAL );

  ticks = _Timespec_To_ticks( rqtp );

  /*
   *  A nanosleep for zero time is implemented as a yield.
   *  This behavior is also beyond the POSIX specification but is
   *  consistent with the RTEMS API and yields desirable behavior.
   */

  if ( !ticks ) {
    _Thread_Disable_dispatch();
      _Scheduler_Yield();
    _Thread_Enable_dispatch();
    if ( rmtp ) {
       rmtp->tv_sec = 0;
       rmtp->tv_nsec = 0;
    }
    return 0;
  }

  /*
   *  Block for the desired amount of time
   */
  _Thread_Disable_dispatch();
    _Thread_Set_state(
      _Thread_Executing,
      STATES_DELAYING | STATES_INTERRUPTIBLE_BY_SIGNAL
    );
    _Watchdog_Initialize(
      &_Thread_Executing->Timer,
      _Thread_Delay_ended,
      _Thread_Executing->Object.id,
      NULL
    );
    _Watchdog_Insert_ticks( &_Thread_Executing->Timer, ticks );
  _Thread_Enable_dispatch();

  /* calculate time remaining */

  if ( rmtp ) {
    ticks -=
      _Thread_Executing->Timer.stop_time - _Thread_Executing->Timer.start_time;

    _Timespec_From_ticks( ticks, rmtp );

    /*
     *  Only when POSIX is enabled, can a sleep be interrupted.
     */
    #if defined(RTEMS_POSIX_API)
        /*
         *  If there is time remaining, then we were interrupted by a signal.
         */
        if ( ticks )
          rtems_set_errno_and_return_minus_one( EINTR );
    #endif
  }

  return 0;
}