Lines Matching defs:timeout
456 * depending on the timeout value does a cv_wait_sig or cv_timedwait_sig
458 #define DAPLKA_EVD_WAIT(cvp, mp, timeout) \
459 ((timeout) == LONG_MAX) ? cv_wait_sig((cvp), (mp)) : \
460 cv_timedwait_sig((cvp), (mp), (timeout))
1792 * The following routines supports the timeout feature of ep_connect.
1898 (void) timeout(daplka_timer_dispatch, arg, 10);
2041 * timeout is specified by the client, a timer will be set just before
2240 * into a pointer and passed as an arg to timeout()
2279 timerp->ti_tmo_id = timeout(daplka_timer_handler,
3015 * specified a non-zero timeout to evd_wait. if the client is
3032 clock_t timeout;
3051 * Note: dequeue requests have a threshold = 0, timeout = 0
3068 D4("event_poll: threshold(%d) timeout(0x%llx) max_events(%d)\n",
3115 timeout = LONG_MAX;
3119 timeout = curr_time +
3124 if (timeout <= curr_time) {
3125 timeout = LONG_MAX;
3129 timeout = 0;
3243 * There are no new events and a timeout was specified.
3244 * Note: for CQ events threshold is 0 but timeout is
3248 timeout) {
3250 &evd_rp->evd_lock, timeout);
3844 clock_t timeout, curr_time;
3861 timeout = curr_time + drv_usectohz(args.cnw_timeout);
3866 if (args.cnw_timeout > 0 && timeout <= curr_time) {
3870 timeout = LONG_MAX >> 4;
3877 &cno_rp->cno_lock, timeout);
7093 * closed, or timeout event.