Lines Matching +full:acquisition +full:- +full:time +full:- +full:ns

152 and returns \-1.
164 .Bd -literal -offset indent
191 .Bd -literal -offset indent
216 change between the time the client gets the generation and the time the
250 .Bl -tag -width indent
295 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv DS_SELECT_ADDONLY"
376 will resize the selection list as necessary, and re-initialize the
388 .D1 Ar device , Ns Ar type , Ns Ar if
395 .Bl -tag -width indent
397 .Bl -tag -width ".Li enclosure" -compact
426 .Bl -tag -width ".Li enclosure" -compact
437 .Bl -tag -width ".Li enclosure" -compact
481 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv DSM_TRANSFERS_PER_SECOND_OTHER"
494 The total number of bytes transferred between the acquisition of
505 between the acquisition of
513 The total number of transfers between the acquisition of
525 the acquisition of
533 The total duration of transactions, in seconds, between the acquisition of
545 the acquisition of
553 Total time the device had one or more transactions outstanding
554 between the acquisition of
562 The total number of blocks transferred between the acquisition of
575 The total number of blocks of the specified type between the acquisition of
586 The average number of kilobytes per transfer between the acquisition of
597 the acquisition of
605 The average number of transfers per second between the acquisition of
617 between the acquisition of
626 acquisition of
637 transaction between the acquisition of
645 The average number of blocks transferred per second between the acquisition of
659 between the acquisition of
670 The average duration of transactions between the acquisition of
682 acquisition of
690 The percentage of time the device had one or more transactions outstanding
691 between the acquisition of
699 The number of not yet completed transactions at the time when
713 are determined at run time.
722 This is most commonly used in conjunction with the time recorded by the
726 each time it fetches the current
736 return the indicated sysctl variable, or \-1 if there is an error
745 If they do not match, it returns \-1.
752 return \-1 in case of an error, 0 if there is no error, and 1 if the device
756 is usually a hint to re-run
762 function returns \-1 for error, and 0 if there is no error.
767 returns the computed elapsed time.
771 function returns \-1 for error, and 0 for success.
802 There should probably be an interface to de-allocate memory allocated by