<funcprototype>
<funcdef>int <function>sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>sd_journal* <parameter>j</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>uint64_t* <parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>uint64_t* <parameter>to</parameter></paramdef>
+ <paramdef>sd_journal *<parameter>j</parameter></paramdef>
+ <paramdef>uint64_t *<parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
+ <paramdef>uint64_t *<parameter>to</parameter></paramdef>
</funcprototype>
<funcprototype>
<funcdef>int <function>sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>sd_journal* <parameter>j</parameter></paramdef>
+ <paramdef>sd_journal *<parameter>j</parameter></paramdef>
<paramdef>sd_id128_t <parameter>boot_id</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>uint64_t* <parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>uint64_t* <parameter>to</parameter></paramdef>
+ <paramdef>uint64_t *<parameter>from</parameter></paramdef>
+ <paramdef>uint64_t *<parameter>to</parameter></paramdef>
</funcprototype>
</funcsynopsis>
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
+ pointers to 64-bit unsigned integers to store the
timestamps in. The timestamps are in microseconds
since the epoch,
i.e. <constant>CLOCK_REALTIME</constant>. Either one
<para><function>sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec()</function>
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
+ 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,
<function>sd_journal_get_cutoff_realtime_usec()</function>
and
<function>sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec()</function>
- interfaces are available as shared library, which can
+ interfaces are available as a shared library, which can
be compiled and linked to with the
- <constant>libsystemd-journal</constant> <citerefentry><refentrytitle>pkg-config</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
+ <constant>libsystemd</constant> <citerefentry project='die-net'><refentrytitle>pkg-config</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
file.</para>
</refsect1>