Searched refs:nanoseconds (Results 1 – 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/touch/ |
H A D | touch.c | 281 int nanoseconds; in parse_datetime() local 346 nanoseconds = 0; in parse_datetime() 351 nanoseconds = atoi(fraction); in parse_datetime() 355 nanoseconds *= 100000000; in parse_datetime() 358 nanoseconds *= 10000000; in parse_datetime() 361 nanoseconds *= 1000000; in parse_datetime() 364 nanoseconds *= 100000; in parse_datetime() 367 nanoseconds *= 10000; in parse_datetime() 370 nanoseconds *= 1000; in parse_datetime() 373 nanoseconds *= 100; in parse_datetime() [all …]
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/latencytop/common/ |
H A D | display.c | 104 get_time_string(double nanoseconds, char *buffer, int len, int fill_width) in get_time_string() argument 110 if (nanoseconds < (ONE_USEC - .5)) { in get_time_string() 111 (void) snprintf(buffer, len, "%3.1f nsec", nanoseconds); in get_time_string() 112 } else if (nanoseconds < (ONE_MSEC - .5 * ONE_USEC)) { in get_time_string() 114 "%3.1f usec", nanoseconds / ONE_USEC); in get_time_string() 115 } else if (nanoseconds < (ONE_SEC - .5 * ONE_MSEC)) { in get_time_string() 117 "%3.1f msec", nanoseconds / ONE_MSEC); in get_time_string() 118 } else if (nanoseconds < 999.5 * ONE_SEC) { in get_time_string() 120 "%3.1f sec", nanoseconds / ONE_SEC); in get_time_string() 123 "%.0e sec", nanoseconds / ONE_SEC); in get_time_string()
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/fm/eversholt/common/ |
H A D | literals.h | 76 L_DECL(nanoseconds);
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/titanic_41/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/sbin/dhcpagent/ |
H A D | README | 381 arbitrary time in the past and in nanoseconds. The timer queue code 385 However, dealing with nanoseconds is error-prone when all the other
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/titanic_41/usr/src/uts/sun4v/cpu/ |
H A D | common_asm.s | 455 stn %g2, [%o0 + CLONGSIZE] ! Delay: store nanoseconds
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/titanic_41/usr/src/uts/sun4u/cpu/ |
H A D | common_asm.s | 609 stn %g2, [%o0 + CLONGSIZE] ! Delay: store nanoseconds
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