Lines Matching defs:timeout
36 * - enable/disable of timeout feature
37 * - timeout feature, if enabled, will remove each node on the list which
38 * has been on the list for > timeout. The callback provided will be
40 * timer_resolution after the timeout has occurred (i.e. if you set the
41 * timer resolution to 50uS and the timeout to 100uS, you could get the
69 * of the functions. If you do not wish to use the timeout feature, set
170 tlist_handle->tl_timeout_id = timeout(
183 * timeout() because the timer is already on.
283 * update the timeout to a different value. timeout is in uS. The update
284 * does not happen immediately. The new timeout will not take effect until
286 * sense to call this function when you have the timeout feature enabled.
290 hrtime_t timeout)
296 /* set timeout to the new timeout */
297 tlist_handle->tl_timer_info.tlt_timeout = timeout;
318 * Cancel the timeout. Do NOT use the tlist mutex here. It could cause a
333 * The callback we use for the timeout() function. See if there are any nodes
357 * renew the timeout.
376 * Call the timeout callback. We unlock the the mutex
407 * Call the timeout callback. We unlock the the mutex
438 list->tl_timeout_id = timeout(hci1394_tlist_callback, list,
503 * Convert nS to hz. This allows us to call timeout() but keep our time