Provided by: systemd_204-5ubuntu20.31_amd64 

NAME
sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec, sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec - Read cut-off timestamps from
the current journal entry
SYNOPSIS
#include <systemd/sd-journal.h>
int sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec(sd_journal* j, uint64_t* from, uint64_t* to);
int sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec(sd_journal* j, sd_id128_t boot_id, uint64_t* from,
uint64_t* to);
DESCRIPTION
sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec() gets the realtime (wallclock) timestamps of the first and last
entries accessible in the journal. It takes three arguments: the journal context object and two pointers
to 64 Bit unsigned integers to store the timestamps in. The timestamps are in microseconds since the
epoch, i.e. CLOCK_REALTIME. Either one of the two timestamp arguments may be passed as NULL in case the
timestamp is not needed, but not both.
sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec() gets the monotonic timestamps of the first and last entries
accessible in the journal. It takes three arguments: the journal context object, a 128 Bit identifier for
the boot, and two pointers to 64 Bit unsigned integers to store the timestamps. The timestamps are in
microseconds since boot-up of the specific boot, i.e. CLOCK_MONOTONIC. Since the monotonic clock begins
new with every reboot it only defines a well-defined point in time when used together with an identifier
identifying the boot, see sd_id128_get_boot(3) for more information. The function will return the
timestamps for the boot identified by the passed boot ID. Either one of the two timestamp arguments may
be passed as NULL in case the timestamp is not needed, but not both.
RETURN VALUE
sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec() and sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec() return 1 on success, 0
if not suitable entries are in the journal or a negative errno-style error code.
NOTES
The sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec() and sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec() interfaces are
available as shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the libsystemd-journalpkg-config(1)
file.
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), sd-journal(3), sd_journal_open(3), sd_journal_get_realtime_usec(3), sd_id128_get_boot(3),
clock_gettime(2)
systemd 204 SD_JOURNAL_GET_CUTOFF_REALTIME_USEC(3)