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107 struct bcm_timeval ival1, ival2; member153 (msg_head->ival2.tv_sec < 0) || in bcm_is_invalid_tv()154 (msg_head->ival2.tv_sec > BCM_TIMER_SEC_MAX) || in bcm_is_invalid_tv()155 (msg_head->ival2.tv_usec < 0) || in bcm_is_invalid_tv()156 (msg_head->ival2.tv_usec >= USEC_PER_SEC)) in bcm_is_invalid_tv()409 msg_head.ival2 = op->ival2; in bcm_tx_timeout_handler()446 head.ival2 = op->ival2; in bcm_rx_changed()567 msg_head.ival2 = op->ival2; in bcm_rx_timeout_handler()824 msg_head->ival2 = op->ival2; in bcm_read_op()980 op->ival2 = msg_head->ival2; in bcm_tx_setup()[all …]
71 struct bcm_timeval ival1, ival2; member
705 struct timeval ival1, ival2; /* count and subsequent interval */808 Set the values of ival1, ival2 and count811 Start the timer with the actual values of ival1, ival2851 'ival1', then continuing to send at another given interval 'ival2'. When852 only one timer is needed 'count' is set to zero and only 'ival2' is used.886 The timer values ival1 or ival2 may be set to non-zero values at RX_SETUP.894 ival2:895 Throttle the received message rate down to the value of ival2. This897 CAN frame is stateless as state changes within the ival2 periode may get