pkarashchenko commented on a change in pull request #5014:
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/pull/5014#discussion_r771937530
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File path: include/sys/syscall_lookup.h
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@@ -218,6 +218,11 @@ SYSCALL_LOOKUP(pwrite, 4)
#ifdef CONFIG_EVENT_FD
SYSCALL_LOOKUP(eventfd, 2)
#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_TIMER_FD
+ SYSCALL_LOOKUP(timerfd_create, 2)
+ SYSCALL_LOOKUP(timerfd_settime, 4)
+ SYSCALL_LOOKUP(timerfd_gettime, 2)
Review comment:
I see no problems with `timerfd_gettime` in such approach, but not sure
about `timerfd_settime` that needs 3 arguments to be passed. In general `int
flags, const struct itimerspec *new_value, struct itimerspec *old_value` should
be packed into intermediate structure and pointer to that structure has to be
passed to `ioctl` call. I also do not have any issues with that, but the
question comes where the declaration of that intermediate type should be
located? Should I call something like
```
typedef struct
{
int flags;
const struct itimerspec *new_value;
struct itimerspec *old_value;
} timerfd_settime_t;
```
into `timerfd.h`? @xiaoxiang781216 what is your opinion?
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