package mirage-clock-unix
Unix-based implementation for the MirageOS Clock interface
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
mirage-clock-4.1.0.tbz
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Description
The Unix implementation of the MirageOS Clock interface uses
gettimeofday
or clock_gettime
, depending on
which OS is in use (see clock_stubs.c).
README
mirage-clock -- libraries and module types for portable clocks
This library implements portable support for an operating system timesource that is compatible with the MirageOS library interfaces found in: https://github.com/mirage/mirage
It implements an MCLOCK
module that represents a monotonic timesource since an arbitrary point, and PCLOCK
which counts time since the Unix epoch.
The following sources are used:
The Unix version uses
gettimeofday
orclock_gettime
, depending on which OS is in use (see clock_stubs.c).The freestanding version uses the paravirtual clock source from the hypervisor.
Dependencies (4)
-
mirage-clock
= version
- dune-configurator
-
dune
>= "2.8"
-
ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by (28)
-
arp
>= "2.3.1" & < "3.1.1"
- arp-mirage
- caldav
- camels
-
chamelon
>= "0.1.1"
- chamelon-unix
- conan
- conan-cli
- dns-forward-lwt-unix
-
docteur-unix
< "0.0.3"
-
domainslib
>= "0.3.2" & < "0.5.1"
- git-kv
-
git-mirage
>= "2.1.2" & < "3.0.0"
-
git-unix
>= "3.0.0"
- http-mirage-client
-
mirage-crypto-rng
= "0.7.0"
- mirage-crypto-rng-mirage
-
mirage-fs-unix
>= "1.2.1" & < "1.4.1" | >= "1.7.0"
- mirage-kv-mem
-
mirage-kv-unix
>= "2.1.0"
- mirage-nat
-
mirage-unix
>= "0.9.9" & < "2.0.0" | >= "3.0.0" & < "3.0.8"
- mirage-vnetif-stack
-
shared-block-ring
>= "2.4.0"
-
tar-mirage
>= "2.2.0"
-
tcpip
>= "3.6.0" & < "4.0.0" | >= "5.0.1"
-
vpnkit
>= "0.1.1"
- xentropyd
Conflicts
None
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