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/titanic_54/usr/src/man/man9f/
H A Dddi_periodic_add.9f17 \fBhrtime_t\fR \fIinterval\fR, \fBint\fR \fIlevel\fR);
31 The callback function to be invoked periodically in the specified interval.
46 \fB\fIinterval\fR\fR
49 The periodic interval time in nanoseconds.
73 periodically invoked in the nanosecond interval time.
76 As with \fBtimeout\fR(9F), the exact time interval over which the function
79 next interval expires, the system will skip running the callback for that
80 interval.
121 hrtime_t interval = CHECK_INTERVAL;
130 statep, interval, DDI_IPL_0);
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/titanic_54/usr/src/man/man1/
H A Dkvmstat.123 .Ar interval
49 .Ar interval
59 .Ar interval .
64 .Ar interval .
68 .Ar interval .
72 .Ar interval .
78 .Ar interval .
82 .Ar interval .
85 .Ar interval .
89 .Ar interval .
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H A Drcapstat.112 \fBrcapstat\fR [\fB-g\fR] [\fB-p | -z\fR] [\fB-T\fR u | d ] [\fIinterval\fR [\fIcount\fR]]
30 Reports are issued every \fIinterval\fR seconds up to the quantity specified by
203 \fB\fIinterval\fR\fR
206 Specifies the reporting interval in seconds. The default interval is 5 seconds.
378 If the interval specified to \fBrcapstat\fR is shorter than the reporting
379 interval specified to \fBrcapd\fR (with \fBrcapadm\fR(1M)), the output for some
381 more frequently than the interval specified with \fBrcapadm\fR, and this
382 interval is independent of (and less precise than) the sampling interval used
H A Dcputrack.113 …[\fB-N\fR \fIcount\fR] [\fB-o\fR \fIpathname\fR] [\fB-T\fR \fIinterval\fR] \fIcommand\fR [\fIargs\…
19 [\fB-N\fR \fIcount\fR] [\fB-o\fR \fIpathname\fR] [\fB-T\fR \fIinterval\fR]
32 If \fIinterval\fR is specified with the \fB-T\fR option, \fBcputrack\fR samples
33 activity every \fIinterval\fR seconds, repeating forever. If a \fIcount\fR is
35 times for each process tracked. If neither are specified, an interval of one
174 \fB\fB-T\fR \fIinterval\fR\fR
177 Specifies the interval between \fBCPU\fR performance counter samples in
253 For the \fB-T\fR \fIinterval\fR option, if \fIinterval\fR is specified as zero,
394 If a short interval is requested, \fBcputrack\fR may not be able to keep up
/titanic_54/usr/src/man/man1m/
H A Drcapadm.1m18 [\fB-i\fR \fIinterval=value\fR,...,\fIinterval=value\fR] [\fB-c\fR \fIpercent\fR]
76 \fB\fB-i\fR \fIinterval=value\fR,...,\fIinterval=value\fR\fR
88 The interval at which \fBrcapd\fR scans for new processes. The default scan
89 interval is every 15 seconds. The minimum value is 1 second.
98 The interval of process resident set size sampling. The default sample interval
108 The interval at which various paging statistics are updated by \fBrcapd\fR, in
110 default reporting interval is every 5 seconds. When the interval is set to
127 The reconfiguration interval, in seconds. At each reconfiguration event,
129 databases for new project caps. The default reconfiguration interval is every
130 60 seconds. The minimum interval is \fB0\fR. When the interval is set to
H A Dtnd.1m12 \fB/usr/sbin/tnd\fR [\fB-p\fR \fIpoll-interval\fR]
30 predetermined interval.
84 \fB\fB-p\fR \fIpoll-interval\fR\fR
87 Set poll interval to \fIpoll-interval\fR seconds. The default
88 \fIpoll-interval\fR is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
93 \fBExample 1 \fRChanging the Poll Interval
96 The following command changes the polling interval to one hour, and puts this
97 interval in the SMF repository. At the next boot, the \fBtnd\fR poll interval
110 The following command changes the polling interval, but does not update the
111 repository. At the next boot, the \fBtnd\fR poll interval remains the default,
H A Dwracct.1m28 an interval record, which reflects task usage since a previous interval record
29 (or since task creation if there is no interval record), or
59 \fIrecord_type\fR can be \fBpartial\fR or \fBinterval\fR. \fBpartial\fR is the
103 \fBExample 2 \fRWriting an Interval Record
106 Write an interval record for the task with \fBID 182\fR.
111 # /usr/sbin/wracct -t interval -i 182 task
H A Dpoolstat.1m12 \fBpoolstat\fR [\fB-p\fR \fIpool-list\fR] [\fB-r\fR \fIrset-list\fR] [\fB-T\fR u | d ] [\fIinterval
18 [\fB-T\fR u | d ] [\fIinterval\fR [\fIcount\fR]]
121 size. If resource set has been reconfigured during last sampling interval, this
233 If neither interval nor count are specified, statistics are reported once. If
234 interval is specified and count is not, statistics are reported indefinitely.
240 \fB\fIinterval\fR\fR
243 The sampling interval in seconds.
245 If neither interval nor count are specified, statistics are reported once. If
246 interval is specified and count is not, statistics are reported indefinitely.
H A Dfsstat.1m13 [\fIinterval\fR [\fIcount\fR]]
563 \fBdate\fR(1)). The time stamp is only used when an interval is set.
592 \fB\fIinterval\fR\fR
595 Report once each \fIinterval\fR seconds.
611 If no \fIinterval\fR and no \fIcount\fR are specified, a single report is
612 printed and \fBfsstat\fR exits. If an \fIinterval\fR is specified but no
613 \fIcount\fR is specified, \fBfsstat\fR prints reports every \fIinterval\fR
825 before the \fIinterval\fR or \fIcount\fR on the command line. For example,
826 "\fBfsstat\fR \fB-a\fR \fIfstype\fR \fIinterval\fR". Preference is given to
830 define a file with a numeric name (for example, "10") from an interval or count
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H A Dpowertop.1m12 \fBpowertop\fR [\fB-c\fR \fIprocessor_id\fR] [\fB-d\fR \fIcount\fR] [\fB-t\fR \fIinterval\fR] [\fB-…
37 the current interval. Notice that not all events are displayed on the screen at
42 \fBR\fR key. The interval time is restored to the default or to a specified
102 \fB\fB-t\fR [\fIinterval\fR]\fR
106 Specifies the interval, in seconds, at which the tool analyzes the system. The
123 \fBExample 1 \fRSetting the Interval
126 The following command sets the interval to two seconds.
H A Dsyncstat.1m12 \fB/usr/sbin/syncstat\fR [\fB-c\fR] \fIdevice\fR [\fIinterval\fR]
80 \fB\fIinterval\fR\fR
83 \fBsyncstat\fR samples the statistics every \fIinterval\fR seconds and reports
142 \fB\fBbad interval: \fR\fIarg\fR\fR
146 The argument \fIarg\fR is expected to be an interval and could not be
168 The \fIinterval\fR option is being used and the baud rate on the device is
188 \fIinterval\fR option may occasionally be reported as slightly greater than
/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/stat/common/
H A Dcommon.c55 * Sleep until *wakeup + interval, keeping cadence where desired
58 * interval - We want to sleep until *wakeup + interval
63 sleep_until(hrtime_t *wakeup, hrtime_t interval, int forever, in sleep_until() argument
71 pause = *wakeup + interval - now; in sleep_until()
73 if (pause <= 0 || pause < (interval / 4)) in sleep_until()
76 *wakeup = now + interval; in sleep_until()
77 pause = interval; in sleep_until()
83 * interval AND the number of intervals has been in sleep_until()
88 * interval this time. in sleep_until()
90 pause = interval / 2; in sleep_until()
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/titanic_54/usr/src/man/man9s/
H A Dusb_ep_descr.9s50 uint8_t bInterval Polling interval for interrupt
101 USB_EP_MIN_LOW_INTR_INTRVL Min poll interval, lowspd intr e/p
102 USB_EP_MAX_LOW_INTR_INTRVL Max poll interval, lowspd intr e/p
104 USB_EP_MIN_FULL_INTR_INTRVL Min poll interval, fullspd intr e/p
105 USB_EP_MAX_FULL_INTR_INTRVL Max poll interval, fullspd intr e/p
107 Note that for the following polling bInterval range values, the interval
110 USB_EP_MIN_HIGH_INTR_INTRVL Min poll interval, highspd intr e/p
111 USB_EP_MAX_HIGH_INTR_INTRVL Max poll interval, highspd intr e/p
113 USB_EP_MIN_FULL_ISOCH_INTRVL Min poll interval, fullspd isoc e/p
114 USB_EP_MAX_FULL_ISOCH_INTRVL Max poll interval, fullspd isoc e/p
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/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/picl/plugins/sun4u/cherrystone/conf/
H A Dplatsvcd.conf37 * Specifies a maximum interval in seconds that an application
40 * INTERVAL <poll interval in seconds> <#tasks at this interval>
42 * Indicates the poll interval at which a list of tasks will be run
56 INTERVAL 0 6
110 INTERVAL 5 1
117 INTERVAL 10 2
132 INTERVAL 30 1
139 INTERVAL 15 2
152 INTERVAL 10 1
/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/picl/plugins/sun4u/sebring/conf/
H A Dplatsvcd.conf37 * Specifies a maximum interval in seconds that an application
40 * INTERVAL <poll interval in seconds> <#tasks at this interval>
42 * Indicates the poll interval at which a list of tasks will be run
56 INTERVAL 0 6
110 INTERVAL 5 1
117 INTERVAL 10 2
132 INTERVAL 30 1
139 INTERVAL 15 2
152 INTERVAL 10 1
/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/picl/plugins/sun4u/littleneck/conf/
H A Dplatsvcd.conf38 * Specifies a maximum interval in seconds that an application
41 * INTERVAL <poll interval in seconds> <#tasks at this interval>
43 * Indicates the poll interval at which a list of tasks will be run
57 INTERVAL 0 3
77 INTERVAL 30 1
88 INTERVAL 10 2
100 INTERVAL 15 2
113 INTERVAL 15 1
/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/picl/plugins/sun4u/silverstone/conf/
H A Dplatsvcd.conf38 * Specifies a maximum interval in seconds that an application
41 * INTERVAL <poll interval in seconds> <#tasks at this interval>
43 * Indicates the poll interval at which a list of tasks will be run
57 INTERVAL 0 13
199 INTERVAL 5 1
215 INTERVAL 30 4
250 INTERVAL 30 4
299 INTERVAL 30 1
308 INTERVAL 15 1
335 INTERVAL 5 4
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/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/picl/plugins/sun4u/daktari/conf/
H A Dplatsvcd.conf38 * Specifies a maximum interval in seconds that an application
41 * INTERVAL <poll interval in seconds> <#tasks at this interval>
43 * Indicates the poll interval at which a list of tasks will be run
57 INTERVAL 0 13
199 INTERVAL 5 1
215 INTERVAL 30 4
250 INTERVAL 30 4
299 INTERVAL 30 1
308 INTERVAL 15 1
335 INTERVAL 5 4
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/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/dispadmin/
H A Dsubr.c62 * hrtconvert() returns the interval specified by htp as a single
90 * Convert interval expressed in htp->hrt_res to new_res.
92 * Calculate: (interval * new_res) / htp->hrt_res rounding off as
103 long interval; in _hrtnewres() local
125 interval = htp->hrt_rem; in _hrtnewres()
126 if (interval == 0) { in _hrtnewres()
136 * (interval * new_res) / hrt->hrt_res in _hrtnewres()
139 numerator = interval * new_res; in _hrtnewres()
141 if (numerator / new_res == interval) { in _hrtnewres()
154 * (interval * new_res) % htp->hrt_res in _hrtnewres()
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/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/powertop/common/
H A Dpowertop.c98 double interval, interval_usr; in main() local
126 interval = interval_usr = INTERVAL_DEFAULT; in main()
165 interval = interval_usr = (double)strtod(optarg, in main()
168 if (*endptr != NULL || interval < 1 || in main()
169 interval > INTERVAL_MAX) { in main()
225 (float)interval); in main()
292 (int)(interval * MILLISEC)) > 0) in main()
295 (void) sleep((int)interval); in main()
362 interval = 3; in main()
395 * Update the interval based on how long the CPU was in the in main()
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/titanic_54/usr/src/uts/common/io/usb/hcd/
H A DREADME201 so that it will be polled as per the required polling interval. This value
202 varies based on polling interval and current bandwidth load on this
205 Ex: If a polling interval is 4ms, then, the endpoint will be linked to one
209 - Depending on the polling interval, we need to add the above calculated
215 Ex: Assume a give polling interval of 4 and a static node value of 3.
323 * a polling interval greater than or equal to 8us (125us).
334 /* For high speed devices with a polling interval of 4us. */
340 /* For high speed devices with a polling interval of 2us. */
344 /* For high speed devices with a polling interval of 1us. */
430 - Map a given high speed endpoint's polling interval in micro seconds to an
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/titanic_54/usr/src/uts/common/io/ib/mgt/ibmf/
H A Dibmf_timers.c36 * Set the timer to the response or transaction time interval
42 clock_t interval; in ibmf_i_set_timer() local
56 * The response timer interval is the sum of the IBA in ibmf_i_set_timer()
64 interval = msgimplp->im_retrans.retrans_rtv + in ibmf_i_set_timer()
68 IBMF_TNF_TRACE, "", "ibmf_i_set_timer: %s, interval = %ld " in ibmf_i_set_timer()
71 tnf_long, interval, interval, in ibmf_i_set_timer()
73 tnf_uint, interval, msgimplp->im_retrans.retrans_rttv); in ibmf_i_set_timer()
76 (void *)msgimplp, drv_usectohz(interval)); in ibmf_i_set_timer()
86 interval = IBMF_RETRANS_DEF_TRANS_TO; in ibmf_i_set_timer()
90 "ibmf_i_set_timer: %s, interval = %ld\n", in ibmf_i_set_timer()
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/titanic_54/usr/src/uts/common/io/usb/hcd/ehci/
H A Dehci_util.c82 * device with polling interval greater than or equal
94 /* Only for high speed devices with polling interval 4us */
100 /* Only for high speed devices with polling interval 2us */
104 /* Only for high speed devices with polling interval 1us */
202 static uint_t ehci_lattice_height(uint_t interval);
206 int interval);
217 int interval);
225 int interval);
233 int interval);
239 int interval);
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/titanic_54/usr/src/uts/common/os/
H A Dclock_highres.c153 * that the start time plus the interval time doesn't exceed in clock_highres_timer_settime()
163 * (where "s" is the start time, "i" is the interval, "n" is the in clock_highres_timer_settime()
187 * If this is a one-shot, then we set the interval to be in clock_highres_timer_settime()
233 hrtime_t interval = ts2hrt(&it->it_itime.it_interval); in clock_highres_timer_gettime() local
255 if (interval == 0) { in clock_highres_timer_gettime()
265 * Calculate how far we are into this interval. in clock_highres_timer_gettime()
267 diff = (now - start) % interval; in clock_highres_timer_gettime()
270 * Now check to see if we've dealt with the last interval in clock_highres_timer_gettime()
275 * The last interval hasn't fired; set it_value to 0. in clock_highres_timer_gettime()
282 * The last interval _has_ fired; we can return the amount in clock_highres_timer_gettime()
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/titanic_54/usr/src/cmd/pools/poold/com/sun/solaris/domain/pools/
H A DSystemMonitor.java60 * Default sample interval (milliseconds).
65 * Sample interval (milliseconds, default 15000).
67 private int interval; field in SystemMonitor
70 * Sample interval property name.
73 "system.poold.monitor-interval";
81 * Raw statistics which are sampled each interval.
145 interval = (int)conf.getLongProperty( in initialize()
148 interval = DEF_SAMPLE_INT; in initialize()
150 timer = new SimpleRecurringEventTimer(interval); in initialize()
217 * will block for the interval which was specified when this
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