Searched refs:nanosecond (Results 1 – 13 of 13) sorted by relevance
61 eft->nanosecond = 0; in convert_to_efi_time()161 eft.hour, eft.minute, eft.second, eft.nanosecond, in efi_procfs()
55 into a nanosecond value as an unsigned long long (unsigned 64 bit) number.58 possible to a nanosecond value using only the arithmetic operations130 i.e. after 64 bits. Since this is a nanosecond value this will mean it wraps147 counter to derive a 64-bit nanosecond value, so for example on the ARM149 sched_clock() nanosecond base from a 16- or 32-bit counter. Sometimes the
126 special nanosecond-resolution 64bit type: ktime_t.
54 convert the clock ticks to nanosecond based time values. All other time keeping
93 in other data structures when separate second/nanosecond values are101 requires an expensive 64-bit division, a simple __u64 nanosecond value
59 nanosecond, timespec64, and second output
68 use precise timer with nanosecond resolution
115 The accuracy is reported in nanosecond units (using an unsigned 32-bit
239 u32 nanosecond; member
234 ENA Linux driver supports PTP hardware clock providing timestamp reference to achieve nanosecond re…
596 back into nanosecond resolution values.
183 64-bit signed integers (not struct timeval's) and given in nanosecond
6027 be randomly selected to nanosecond granularity up6037 interval will be randomly selected to nanosecond6071 be randomly selected to nanosecond granularity up6081 interval will be randomly selected to nanosecond