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Windows NT
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| Import Library
| kernel32.lib
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GetSystemTimeAdjustment
The
GetSystemTimeAdjustment function determines whether the system is applying periodic time adjustments
to its time-of-day clock at each clock interrupt, along with the value and
period of any such adjustments. Note that the period of such adjustments is
equivalent to the time period between clock interrupts.
BOOL GetSystemTimeAdjustment(
PDWORD lpTimeAdjustment,
| // size, in 100-nanosecond units, of a periodic time adjustment
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PDWORD lpTimeIncrement,
| // time, in 100-nanosecond units, between periodic time adjustments
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PBOOL lpTimeAdjustmentDisabled
| // whether periodic time adjustment is disabled or enabled
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Parameters
lpTimeAdjustment
Pointer to a
DWORD that the function sets to the number of 100-nanosecond units added to the
time-of-day clock at each periodic time adjustment.
lpTimeIncrement
Pointer to a
DWORD that the function sets to the interval, counted in 100-nanosecond units,
between periodic time adjustments. This interval is the time period between a
system's clock interrupts.
lpTimeAdjustmentDisabled
Pointer to a
BOOL that the function sets to indicate whether periodic time adjustment is in
effect.
A value of TRUE indicates that periodic time adjustment is disabled. At each
clock interrupt, the system merely adds the interval between clock interrupts to
the time-of-day clock. The system is free, however, to adjust its time-of-day
clock using other techniques. Such other techniques may cause the time-of-day
clock to noticeably jump when adjustments are made.
A value of FALSE indicates that periodic time adjustment is being used to
adjust the time-of-day clock. At each clock interrupt, the system adds the time
increment specified by
SetSystemTimeAdjustment's
dwTimeIncrement parameter to the time-of-day clock. The system will not interfere with the
time adjustment scheme, and will not attempt to synchronize time of day on its
own via other techniques.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error
information, call
GetLastError.
Remarks
The
GetSystemTimeAdjustment and
SetSystemTimeAdjustment functions support algorithms that want to synchronize the time-of-day clock,
reported by
GetSystemTime and
GetLocalTime, with another time source using a periodic time adjustment applied at each
clock interrupt.
When periodic time adjustment is in effect, the system adds an adjusting value
to the time-of-day clock at a periodic interval, at each clock interrupt. The
GetSystemTimeAdjustment function lets a caller determine whether periodic time adjustment is enabled,
and if it is, obtain the amount of each adjustment and the time between
adjustments. The
SetSystemTimeAdjustment function lets a caller enable or disable periodic time adjustment, and set
the value of the adjusting increment.
See Also
SetSystemTimeAdjustment,
GetSystemTime,
GetLocalTime
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