Document CLOCK_UPTIME which returns the current uptime in SI seconds.
At the moment it is just an alias for CLOCK_MONOTONIC which reports the same number. Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd June 17, 2004
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.Dd November 18, 2005
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.Dt CLOCK_GETTIME 2
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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argument
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can be one of four values: CLOCK_REALTIME for time that increments as
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a wall clock should, CLOCK_MONOTONIC which increments in SI seconds,
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CLOCK_UPTIME which starts at zero when the kernel boots and increments
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monotonically in SI seconds while the machine is running,
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CLOCK_VIRTUAL for time that increments only when
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the CPU is running in user mode on behalf of the calling process, or
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CLOCK_PROF for time that increments when the CPU is running in user or
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