Sets the expiration time and repeat interval on the specified timer.
BOOLEAN RtSetTimerRelative( HANDLE hTimer, PLARGE_INTEGER pExpiration, PLARGE_INTEGER pInterval );
hTimer
pExpiration
Although time is in 100ns units, the implementation uses the INtime system timer period (default 500us).
The actual number of INtime ticks the thread waits is calculated as follows:
interval = (parameter + ktick_in_100ns - 1) / ktick_in_100ns;
where: interval is the actual interval slept, ktick_in_100ns is the INtime low-level clock period expressed as a multiple of 100ns, and parameter is the value of the parameter passed.
pInterval
Although time is in 100ns units, the implementation uses the INtime system timer period (default 500us).
The actual number of INtime ticks the thread waits is calculated as follows:
interval = (parameter + ktick_in_100ns - 1) / ktick_in_100ns;
where: interval is the actual interval slept, ktick_in_100ns is the INtime low-level clock period expressed as a multiple of 100ns, and parameter is the value of the parameter passed.
RtSetTimerRelative sets the first expiration time and repeat interval for the timer. If the interval pointer is NULL or if it points to a LARGE_INTEGER value of zero, the timer expires only once.
Each time the timer expires, its handler function executes.
The value in 100ns units rounds to the system timer period.
A timer can be set only when not active; it must be an as already expired, one-shot timer or a timer stopped by calling RtCancelTimer.
0
(zero)
Versions | Defined in | Include | Link to |
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INtime 3.0 | intime/rt/include/iwin32.h | iwin32.h | iwin32.lib |
Note
This function operates in the real-time portion of your application.