set an alarm clock for delivery of a signal NAME alarm - set an alarm clock for delivery of a signal L......since that clock is affected by discontinuous changes to the system clock. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.11) This clock is like CLOCK_REALTIME , but will wake the system i…...since that clock is affected by discontinuous changes to the system clock. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.11) This clock is like CLOCK_REALTIME , but will wake the system i…...since that clock is affected by discontinuous changes to the system clock. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.11) This clock is like CLOCK_REALTIME , but will wake the system i…...since that clock is affected by discontinuous changes to the system clock. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.0) This clock is like CLOCK_REALTIME , but will wake the system if…...safe functions that can be safely called from inside a signal handler. SEE ALSO kill (1), alarm (2), kill (2), pause (2), sigaction (2), signalfd (2), sigpending (2), sigprocmas…...p second it is typically adjusted by NTP to stay roughly in sync with UTC. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.0; Linux-specific) Like CLOCK_REALTIME , but not settable. See tim…...p second it is typically adjusted by NTP to stay roughly in sync with UTC. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.0; Linux-specific) Like CLOCK_REALTIME , but not settable. See tim…...p second it is typically adjusted by NTP to stay roughly in sync with UTC. CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM (since Linux 3.0; Linux-specific) Like CLOCK_REALTIME , but not settable. See tim…...execve (2). POSIX.1 leaves the interaction between setitimer () and the three interfaces alarm (2), sleep (3), and usleep (3) unspecified. BUGS The generation and delivery of a …...execve (2). POSIX.1 leaves the interaction between setitimer () and the three interfaces alarm (2), sleep (3), and usleep (3) unspecified. BUGS The generation and delivery of a …...ks from its parent.) • The child does not inherit timers from its parent ( setitimer (2), alarm (2), timer_create (2)). • The child does not inherit outstanding asynchronous I/O…...ll (2) accept4 (2) 2.6.28 access (2) 1.0 acct (2) 1.0 add_key (2) 2.6.10 adjtimex (2) 1.0 alarm (2) 1.0 alloc_hugepages (2) 2.5.36 Removed in 2.5.44 arc_gettls (2) 3.9 ARC only …...n use sigreturn (2) to block all signals apart from SIGKILL and SIGSTOP . This means that alarm (2) (for example) is not sufficient for restricting the process's execution time.…