Lines Matching defs:TimeStamp
146 If TimeStamp is not zero, then TimeStamp is added to the record as the start time.
147 If TimeStamp is zero, then this function reads the current time stamp
156 @param TimeStamp 64-bit time stamp.
170 IN UINT64 TimeStamp,
198 if (TimeStamp == 0) {
199 TimeStamp = GetPerformanceCounter ();
201 LogEntryArray[Index].StartTimeStamp = TimeStamp;
211 If the record is found and TimeStamp is not zero,
212 then TimeStamp is added to the record as the end time.
213 If the record is found and TimeStamp is zero, then this function reads
223 @param TimeStamp 64-bit time stamp.
237 IN UINT64 TimeStamp,
246 if (TimeStamp == 0) {
247 TimeStamp = GetPerformanceCounter ();
256 LogEntryArray[Index].EndTimeStamp = TimeStamp;
356 If TimeStamp is not zero, then TimeStamp is added to the record as the start time.
357 If TimeStamp is zero, then this function reads the current time stamp
366 @param TimeStamp 64-bit time stamp.
378 IN UINT64 TimeStamp
381 return StartPerformanceMeasurementEx (Handle, Token, Module, TimeStamp, 0);
389 If the record is found and TimeStamp is not zero,
390 then TimeStamp is added to the record as the end time.
391 If the record is found and TimeStamp is zero, then this function reads
400 @param TimeStamp 64-bit time stamp.
412 IN UINT64 TimeStamp
415 return EndPerformanceMeasurementEx (Handle, Token, Module, TimeStamp, 0);