/* * Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * Created by: julie.n.fleischer REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com * This file is licensed under the GPL license. For the full content * of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this * source tree. * * Test to see if timer_getoverrun() returns -1 and sets errno==EINVAL when * trying to call timer_getoverrun on a timer that has been deleted or not. * Since this assertion is a "may," either option is a pass. * * For this test, signal SIGCONT will be used, clock CLOCK_REALTIME * will be used. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "posixtest.h" #define TIMERSEC 3 int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct sigevent ev; timer_t tid; ev.sigev_notify = SIGEV_SIGNAL; ev.sigev_signo = SIGCONT; if (timer_create(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ev, &tid) != 0) { perror("timer_create() did not return success\n"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } if (timer_delete(tid) != 0) { perror("timer_delete() did not return success\n"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } if (timer_getoverrun(tid) == -1) { if (errno==EINVAL) { printf("fcn returned -1 and set errno=EINVAL\n"); return PTS_PASS; } else { printf("fcn returned -1 but errno!=EINVAL\n"); printf("Test FAILED\n"); return PTS_FAIL; } } printf("fcn did not return -1\n"); return PTS_PASS; }