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#include <liburing.h>"void io_uring_prep_timeout_update(struct io_uring_sqe *" sqe "," " struct __kernel_timespec *" ts "," " __u64 " user_data "," " unsigned " flags ");"
"void io_uring_prep_timeout_remove(struct io_uring_sqe *" sqe "," " __u64 " user_data "," " unsigned " flags ");"
These functions modify or cancel an existing timeout request. The submission queue entry sqe is setup to arm a timeout update or removal specified by user_data and with modifier flags given by flags . Additionally, the update request includes a ts structure, which contains new timeout information. For an update request, the flags member may contain a bitmask of the following values:
IORING_TIMEOUT_ABS The value specified in ts is an absolute value rather than a relative one.
IORING_TIMEOUT_BOOTTIME The boottime clock source should be used.
IORING_TIMEOUT_REALTIME The realtime clock source should be used.
IORING_TIMEOUT_ETIME_SUCCESS Consider an expired timeout a success in terms of the posted completion. Normally a timeout that triggers would return in a -ETIME CQE res value.
-ENOENT The timeout identified by user_data could not be found. It may be invalid, or triggered before the update or removal request was processed.
-EALREADY The timeout identified by user_data is already firing and cannot be canceled.
-EINVAL One of the fields set in the SQE was invalid. For example, two clocksources where given, or the specified timeout seconds or nanoseconds where < 0.
-EFAULT io_uring was unable to access the data specified by ts .