Lines Matching defs:timeout
32 * A waiter for a lock after a set timeout can "break" the lock and
102 * Set lock timeout for a context. This ioctl accepts the ident
103 * of a lock context and a timeout value in milliseconds.
105 * broken after the timeout expires. If timeout value is zero, lock does
106 * not timeout. This value will be rounded to the nearest clock
110 * Get lock timeout from a context.
167 * timeout on the lock. The owner's mapping to the unlock page
325 clock_t timeout; /* sleep time in ticks */
345 #define LOCKTIME 3 /* Default lock timeout in seconds */
912 lp->timeout = LOCKTIME*hz;
1206 * Sets timeout in lock and UFLAGS in client
1227 lp->timeout = MSEC_TO_TICK_ROUNDUP(wlt.sy_timeout);
1228 /* if timeout modified, wake up any sleepers */
1266 wlt.sy_timeout = TICK_TO_MSEC(lp->timeout);
1388 if ((lp->timeout == 0) || (owner->flag & SY_NOTIMEOUT)) {
1390 * No timeout has been specified for this lock;
1396 * A timeout _has_ been specified for this lock. We need
1399 * with a timeout wait; the sleeper with the earliest
1400 * timeout will wakeup, and potentially steal the lock
1406 &lp->mutex, lp->timeout, TR_CLOCK_TICK);
1503 * => old owner held lock too long and caused a timeout
1650 "style=%d, lockptr=%p, timeout=%ld, clients=%p, owner=%p\n",
1651 lp->style, (void *)lp->lockptr, lp->timeout,