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126 int slept, wait = 10; in pcode_try_request() local130 for (slept = 0; slept < timeout_us; slept += wait) { in pcode_try_request()
291 int slept; in xe_gsc_proxy_request_handler() local298 for (slept = 0; slept < GSC_PROXY_INIT_TIMEOUT_MS; slept += 100) { in xe_gsc_proxy_request_handler()
118 int slept, wait = 10; in wait_for_pc_state() local122 for (slept = 0; slept < timeout_us;) { in wait_for_pc_state()127 slept += wait; in wait_for_pc_state()129 if (slept + wait > timeout_us) in wait_for_pc_state()130 wait = timeout_us - slept; in wait_for_pc_state()
52 tasks slept. sched_switch contains a callchain where a task slept and53 sched_stat contains a timeslice how long a task slept.
826 sample period will have the time the task slept in nanoseconds.
1130 size_t bufspace, long slept, in print_tracefile() argument1162 if (slept != 0) { in print_tracefile()1163 slept_ms = slept / 1000; in print_tracefile()1555 long slept = 0; in do_printloop() local1595 slept = 0; in do_printloop()1598 slept = go_to_sleep(&req); in do_printloop()1599 if (slept >= 0) { in do_printloop()1617 if (slept >= 0) in do_printloop()1623 bufspace, slept, &req); in do_printloop()
126 int slept = 0, skew; in io_job_start() local161 if (unlikely(skew > 0) && slept < MAX_SLEEPS) { in io_job_start()162 slept++; in io_job_start()
1438 sleeped||slept
182 After you slept you should check if a signal occurred: the Unix/Linux
1135 RCU then waits until every other CPU has slept at least once: since
772 because they slept or did something else for a while.
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