TimerDestroy(), TimerDestroy_r()

Updated: April 19, 2023

Destroy a process timer

Synopsis:

#include <sys/neutrino.h>

int TimerDestroy( timer_t id );

int TimerDestroy_r( timer_t id );

Arguments:

id
The ID of the timer that you want to destroy, as returned by TimerCreate().

Library:

libc

Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.

Description:

These kernel calls remove a previously created timer specified by id. The timer is removed from the active system timer list and returned to the list of available timers.

The TimerDestroy() and TimerDestroy_r() functions are identical except in the way they indicate errors. See the Returns section for details.

Note: Instead of using these kernel calls directly, consider calling timer_delete().

If a timeout is pending when TimerDestroy() removes the timer, the timer is removed without being activated.

Blocking states

These calls don't block.

Returns:

The only difference between these functions is the way they indicate errors:

TimerDestroy()
If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set. Any other value returned indicates success.
TimerDestroy_r()
EOK is returned on success. This function does NOT set errno. If an error occurs, any value in the Errors section may be returned.

Errors:

EINVAL
The timer specified by id doesn't exist.

Classification:

QNX Neutrino

Safety:  
Cancellation point No
Interrupt handler No
Signal handler Yes
Thread Yes