Lines Matching refs:events
51 * hardware causes a counter on each CPU to begin counting events of the
52 * given type. When the specified number of events have occurred, an overflow
60 * subset of the events available for a given CPU. However, when overflow
65 * allowed to program as many events at one time as possible (in theory up to
111 * unusable with frequently occurring events.
142 * multiple overflow events. Such systems are only allowed a single
159 * This is a processor capable of handling multiple overflow events.
296 char *events, *cp, *p, *end;
300 if ((events = kcpc_list_events(i)) == NULL)
303 llen = strlen(events);
304 p = cp = ddi_strdup(events, KM_NOSLEEP);
413 * current events so we can just create the set and initialize it.
415 * more existing events and we are adding a new enabling. Create a
795 * guarantee that a platform can accommodate as many events as
918 * This platform can support multiple overflow events and