Searched refs:nanosecond (Results 1 – 17 of 17) sorted by relevance
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/rtc/ |
D | rtc-efi.c | 61 eft->nanosecond = 0; in convert_to_efi_time() 206 eft.hour, eft.minute, eft.second, eft.nanosecond, in efi_procfs() 222 alm.hour, alm.minute, alm.second, alm.nanosecond, in efi_procfs()
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/char/ |
D | efirtc.c | 112 eft->nanosecond = 0; in convert_to_efi_time() 299 eft.hour, eft.minute, eft.second, eft.nanosecond, in efi_rtc_proc_show() 316 alm.hour, alm.minute, alm.second, alm.nanosecond, in efi_rtc_proc_show()
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/timers/ |
D | timekeeping.rst | 55 into a nanosecond value as an unsigned long long (unsigned 64 bit) number. 58 possible to a nanosecond value using only the arithmetic operations 130 i.e. after 64 bits. Since this is a nanosecond value this will mean it wraps 147 counter to derive a 64-bit nanosecond value, so for example on the ARM 149 sched_clock() nanosecond base from a 16- or 32-bit counter. Sometimes the
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D | hrtimers.rst | 126 special nanosecond-resolution type: ktime_t. The kernel-internal
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D | highres.rst | 54 convert the clock ticks to nanosecond based time values. All other time keeping
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ |
D | property-units.txt | 19 -ns : nanosecond
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
D | atmel-classd.txt | 32 Set non-overlapping time, the unit is nanosecond(ns).
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | timekeeping.rst | 59 nanosecond, timespec64, and second output
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
D | statistics.rst | 68 use precise timer with nanosecond resolution
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/scheduler/ |
D | sched-design-CFS.rst | 92 CFS uses nanosecond granularity accounting and does not rely on any jiffies or
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/sound/designs/ |
D | timestamping.rst | 115 The accuracy is reported in nanosecond units (using an unsigned 32-bit
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/ia64/kernel/ |
D | efi.c | 254 ts->tv_nsec = tm.nanosecond; in STUB_GET_TIME()
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/Linux-v5.4/include/linux/ |
D | efi.h | 193 u32 nanosecond; member
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
D | inodes.rst | 512 bit wide; the upper 30 bits are used to provide nanosecond timestamp
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/ |
D | phy.rst | 97 * PHY devices may offer sub-nanosecond granularity in how they allow a
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/virt/kvm/ |
D | timekeeping.txt | 567 back into nanosecond resolution values.
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
D | hist-v4l2.rst | 199 64-bit signed integers (not struct timeval's) and given in nanosecond
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