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/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/watchdog/
Dwatchdog-parameters.rst18 Maximum time, in seconds, for which the watchdog framework will take
44 Watchdog timeout in seconds. 1<= timeout <=63, default=60.
53 Watchdog timeout in seconds. (0 < timeout < 18000, default=60
62 Watchdog timeout in seconds. (1<=timeout<=3600, default=30
74 Watchdog margin in seconds (default=60)
83 Watchdog timeout in seconds. (default=120)
92 Watchdog time in seconds. (default=5)
101 Watchdog heartbeats in seconds. (default = 15)
110 Watchdog time in seconds. (default=30)
119 Watchdog margin in seconds (default 60s)
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Dwatchdog-api.rst98 representing the timeout in seconds. The driver returns the real
104 printf("The timeout was set to %d seconds\n", timeout);
106 This example might actually print "The timeout was set to 60 seconds"
113 printf("The timeout was is %d seconds\n", timeout);
127 Note that the pretimeout is the number of seconds before the time
128 when the timeout will go off. It is not the number of seconds until
129 the pretimeout. So, for instance, if you set the timeout to 60 seconds
130 and the pretimeout to 10 seconds, the pretimeout will go off in 50
131 seconds. Setting a pretimeout to zero disables it.
136 printf("The pretimeout was is %d seconds\n", timeout);
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/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/ddr/
Djedec,lpddr3-timings.yaml36 CKE minimum pulse width (HIGH and LOW pulse width) in pico seconds.
42 SELF REFRESH) in pico seconds.
47 Four-bank activate window in pico seconds.
52 Mode register set command delay in pico seconds.
57 Additional READ-to-READ delay in chip-to-chip cases in pico seconds.
62 Row active time in pico seconds.
67 ACTIVATE-to-ACTIVATE command period in pico seconds.
72 RAS-to-CAS delay in pico seconds.
77 Refresh Cycle time in pico seconds.
82 Row precharge time (all banks) in pico seconds.
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Djedec,lpddr2-timings.yaml30 SELF REFRESH) in pico seconds.
35 DQS output data access time from CK_t/CK_c in pico seconds.
41 seconds.
46 Four-bank activate window in pico seconds.
50 Row active time in nano seconds.
55 Row active time in pico seconds.
60 RAS-to-CAS delay in pico seconds.
65 Row precharge time (all banks) in pico seconds.
70 Active bank A to active bank B in pico seconds.
75 Internal READ to PRECHARGE command delay in pico seconds.
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/linux-5.19.10/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/
Dkvm-transform.sh38 seconds="$4"
39 if test -n "$seconds" && echo $seconds | grep -q '[^0-9]'
41 echo "Invalid duration, should be numeric in seconds: '$seconds'"
46 -v seconds="$seconds" '
Dkvm-test-1-run-qemu.sh102 elif test $kruntime -ge $seconds || test -f "$resdir/../STOP.1"
109 if test $kruntime -lt $seconds
111 echo Completed in $kruntime vs. $seconds >> $resdir/Warnings 2>&1
162 …if test "$newline" != "$oldline" && test "$last_ts" -lt $((seconds + $TORTURE_SHUTDOWN_GRACE)) && …
165 if test $kruntime -ge $((seconds + $TORTURE_SHUTDOWN_GRACE))
172 echo "!!! PID $qemu_pid hung at $kruntime vs. $seconds seconds `date`" >> $resdir/Warnings 2>&1
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/networking/
Dnf_conntrack-sysctl.rst62 nf_conntrack_frag6_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
67 nf_conntrack_generic_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
82 nf_conntrack_icmp_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
87 nf_conntrack_icmpv6_timeout - INTEGER (seconds)
139 nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close - INTEGER (seconds)
142 nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_close_wait - INTEGER (seconds)
145 nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established - INTEGER (seconds)
148 nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_fin_wait - INTEGER (seconds)
151 nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_last_ack - INTEGER (seconds)
154 nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_max_retrans - INTEGER (seconds)
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/linux-5.19.10/drivers/rtc/
Drtc-msc313.c53 unsigned long seconds; in msc313_rtc_read_alarm() local
55 seconds = readw(priv->rtc_base + REG_RTC_MATCH_VAL_L) in msc313_rtc_read_alarm()
58 rtc_time64_to_tm(seconds, &alarm->time); in msc313_rtc_read_alarm()
83 unsigned long seconds; in msc313_rtc_set_alarm() local
85 seconds = rtc_tm_to_time64(&alarm->time); in msc313_rtc_set_alarm()
86 writew((seconds & 0xFFFF), priv->rtc_base + REG_RTC_MATCH_VAL_L); in msc313_rtc_set_alarm()
87 writew((seconds >> 16) & 0xFFFF, priv->rtc_base + REG_RTC_MATCH_VAL_H); in msc313_rtc_set_alarm()
111 u32 seconds; in msc313_rtc_read_time() local
124 seconds = readw(priv->rtc_base + REG_RTC_CNT_VAL_L) in msc313_rtc_read_time()
127 rtc_time64_to_tm(seconds, tm); in msc313_rtc_read_time()
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Drtc-tps6586x.c60 time64_t seconds; in tps6586x_rtc_read_time() local
76 seconds = ticks >> 10; in tps6586x_rtc_read_time()
77 rtc_time64_to_tm(seconds, tm); in tps6586x_rtc_read_time()
86 time64_t seconds; in tps6586x_rtc_set_time() local
90 seconds = rtc_tm_to_time64(tm); in tps6586x_rtc_set_time()
92 ticks = (unsigned long long)seconds << 10; in tps6586x_rtc_set_time()
139 time64_t seconds; in tps6586x_rtc_set_alarm() local
148 seconds = rtc_tm_to_time64(&alrm->time); in tps6586x_rtc_set_alarm()
169 if ((seconds - rtc_current_time) > ALM1_VALID_RANGE_IN_SEC) in tps6586x_rtc_set_alarm()
170 seconds = rtc_current_time - 1; in tps6586x_rtc_set_alarm()
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Drtc-mc13xxx.c63 unsigned int seconds, days1, days2; in mc13xxx_rtc_read_time() local
75 ret = mc13xxx_reg_read(priv->mc13xxx, MC13XXX_RTCTOD, &seconds); in mc13xxx_rtc_read_time()
84 rtc_time64_to_tm((time64_t)days1 * SEC_PER_DAY + seconds, tm); in mc13xxx_rtc_read_time()
92 unsigned int seconds, days; in mc13xxx_rtc_set_time() local
96 days = div_s64_rem(rtc_tm_to_time64(tm), SEC_PER_DAY, &seconds); in mc13xxx_rtc_set_time()
127 ret = mc13xxx_reg_write(priv->mc13xxx, MC13XXX_RTCTOD, seconds); in mc13xxx_rtc_set_time()
158 unsigned int seconds, days; in mc13xxx_rtc_read_alarm() local
165 ret = mc13xxx_reg_read(priv->mc13xxx, MC13XXX_RTCTODA, &seconds); in mc13xxx_rtc_read_alarm()
168 if (seconds >= SEC_PER_DAY) { in mc13xxx_rtc_read_alarm()
189 s1970 = (time64_t)days * SEC_PER_DAY + seconds; in mc13xxx_rtc_read_alarm()
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Drtc-mc146818-lib.c17 bool mc146818_avoid_UIP(void (*callback)(unsigned char seconds, void *param), in mc146818_avoid_UIP() argument
22 unsigned char seconds; in mc146818_avoid_UIP() local
36 seconds = CMOS_READ(RTC_SECONDS); in mc146818_avoid_UIP()
45 if (seconds != CMOS_READ(RTC_SECONDS)) { in mc146818_avoid_UIP()
51 callback(seconds, param); in mc146818_avoid_UIP()
69 if (seconds != CMOS_READ(RTC_SECONDS)) { in mc146818_avoid_UIP()
102 static void mc146818_get_time_callback(unsigned char seconds, void *param_in) in mc146818_get_time_callback() argument
112 p->time->tm_sec = seconds; in mc146818_get_time_callback()
/linux-5.19.10/tools/testing/selftests/dma/
Ddma_map_benchmark.c29 int threads = 1, seconds = 20, node = -1; in main() local
44 seconds = atoi(optarg); in main()
72 if (seconds <= 0 || seconds > DMA_MAP_MAX_SECONDS) { in main()
108 map.seconds = seconds; in main()
122 threads, seconds, node, dir[directions], granule); in main()
/linux-5.19.10/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/
Dsettings2 # 2 seconds). There are 3 test configs, each done with and without firmware
4 # normal execution should be 2 * 3 * 2 * 2 * 5 = 120 seconds for those alone.
5 # Additionally, fw_fallback may take 5 seconds for internal timeouts in each
6 # of the 3 configs, so at least another 15 seconds are needed. Add another
7 # 10 seconds for each testing config: 120 + 15 + 30
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/
Dti,palmas-pwrbutton.txt16 - ti,palmas-long-press-seconds: Duration in seconds which the power
20 - ti,palmas-pwron-debounce-milli-seconds: Duration in milliseconds
32 ti,palmas-long-press-seconds = <12>;
33 ti,palmas-pwron-debounce-milli-seconds = <15>;
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/net/ethernet/microchip/
Dlan743x_ptp.c25 u32 seconds, u32 nano_seconds,
78 u32 seconds, u32 nano_seconds, in lan743x_ptp_tx_ts_enqueue_ts() argument
85 ptp->tx_ts_seconds_queue[ptp->tx_ts_queue_size] = seconds; in lan743x_ptp_tx_ts_enqueue_ts()
100 u32 header, nseconds, seconds; in lan743x_ptp_tx_ts_complete() local
118 seconds = ptp->tx_ts_seconds_queue[i]; in lan743x_ptp_tx_ts_complete()
122 tstamps.hwtstamp = ktime_set(seconds, nseconds); in lan743x_ptp_tx_ts_complete()
192 u32 *seconds, u32 *nano_seconds,
422 u32 seconds = 0; in lan743x_ptpci_gettime64() local
425 lan743x_ptp_io_clock_get(adapter, &seconds, &nano_seconds, in lan743x_ptpci_gettime64()
428 lan743x_ptp_clock_get(adapter, &seconds, &nano_seconds, NULL); in lan743x_ptpci_gettime64()
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/linux-5.19.10/arch/s390/mm/
Dcmm.c229 static void cmm_set_timeout(long nr, long seconds) in cmm_set_timeout() argument
232 cmm_timeout_seconds = seconds; in cmm_set_timeout()
289 long nr, seconds; in cmm_timeout_handler() local
304 seconds = simple_strtoul(p, &p, 0); in cmm_timeout_handler()
305 cmm_set_timeout(nr, seconds); in cmm_timeout_handler()
352 long nr, seconds; in cmm_smsg_target() local
378 seconds = simple_strtoul(msg, &msg, 0); in cmm_smsg_target()
381 cmm_set_timeout(nr, seconds); in cmm_smsg_target()
/linux-5.19.10/fs/udf/
Dudftime.c75 time64_t seconds; in udf_time_to_disk_stamp() local
83 seconds = ts.tv_sec + offset * 60; in udf_time_to_disk_stamp()
84 time64_to_tm(seconds, 0, &tm); in udf_time_to_disk_stamp()
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-iio-sps307 to its maximum speed and keeps spinning for about 10 seconds in
17 the current one is returned. Units are seconds.
26 The range of available values in seconds represented as the
Dsysfs-class-rtc51 Valid time range for the RTC, as seconds from epoch, formatted
59 (RO) RTC-provided time as the number of seconds since the epoch
88 wake if a daily wakeup is required. Format is seconds since the
89 epoch by default, or if there's a leading +, seconds in the
90 future, or if there is a leading +=, seconds ahead of the
/linux-5.19.10/tools/testing/vsock/
Dtimeout.c41 void timeout_begin(unsigned int seconds) in timeout_begin() argument
43 alarm(seconds); in timeout_begin()
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/net/phy/
Dmicrel.c279 u32 seconds; member
2007 u32 *seconds, u32 *nano_seconds, u16 *seq_id) in lan8814_ptp_rx_ts_get() argument
2009 *seconds = lanphy_read_page_reg(phydev, 5, PTP_RX_INGRESS_SEC_HI); in lan8814_ptp_rx_ts_get()
2010 *seconds = (*seconds << 16) | in lan8814_ptp_rx_ts_get()
2021 u32 *seconds, u32 *nano_seconds, u16 *seq_id) in lan8814_ptp_tx_ts_get() argument
2023 *seconds = lanphy_read_page_reg(phydev, 5, PTP_TX_EGRESS_SEC_HI); in lan8814_ptp_tx_ts_get()
2024 *seconds = *seconds << 16 | in lan8814_ptp_tx_ts_get()
2225 shhwtstamps->hwtstamp = ktime_set(rx_ts->seconds, in lan8814_match_rx_ts()
2262 u32 seconds, u32 nano_seconds) in lan8814_ptp_clock_set() argument
2266 sec_low = seconds & 0xffff; in lan8814_ptp_clock_set()
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/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/memory-controllers/
Darm,pl172.txt68 enable (WE signal) in nano seconds.
71 enable (OE signal) in nano seconds.
74 access in nano seconds.
77 access in nano seconds.
80 accesses in nano seconds.
83 seconds.
/linux-5.19.10/tools/laptop/freefall/
Dfreefall.c80 static void protect(int seconds) in protect() argument
82 const char *str = (seconds == 0) ? "Unparked" : "Parked"; in protect()
84 write_int(unload_heads_path, seconds*1000); in protect()
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
Ddm-flakey.rst10 <up interval> seconds, then exhibits unreliable behaviour for <down
11 interval> seconds, and then this cycle repeats.
33 Number of seconds device is available.
35 Number of seconds device returns errors.
/linux-5.19.10/include/uapi/linux/netfilter/
Dxt_recent.h29 __u32 seconds; member
38 __u32 seconds; member

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