Lines Matching full:now
288 /* now, set-up the stuff to return the value in the end */
341 /* now, set-up the stuff to return the value in the end */
372 /* now, we may wish to enable the copy avoidance features on the */
389 /* Now, we will see about setting the TCP_NODELAY flag on the local */
426 /* now, set-up the stuff to return the value in the end */
559 /* since we are now disconnected from the code that established the */
674 /* or have tried to set them, so now, we may want to set the send */
965 /* now we want to move our pointer to the next position in the */
1029 /* We now calculate what our thruput was for the test. In the future, */
1043 /* We must now do a little math for service demand and cpu */
1114 /* We are now ready to print all the information. If the user */
1307 /* We now alter the message_ptr variable to be at the desired */
1318 /* socket to a particular network-level address, but for now, */
1381 /* multi-connection situation, but for now, we'll ignore the issue */
1446 /* Now myaddr_in contains the port and the internet address this is */
1481 /* Now, let's set-up the socket to listen for connections. for xti, */
1514 /* now just rubber stamp the thing. we want to use the same fd? so */
1541 /* Now it's time to start receiving data on the connection. We will */
1674 /* we are now done with the socket */
1772 /* since we are now disconnected from the code that established the */
2207 /* We now calculate what our thruput was for the test. */
2213 /* We must now do a little math for service demand and cpu */
2273 /* we are now done with the socket, so close it */
2285 /* We are now ready to print all the information. If the user */
2496 /* since we are now disconnected from the code that established the */
2598 /* now, we want to see if we need to set the send_size */
2803 /* now we want to move our pointer to the next position in the */
2873 /* We must now do a little math for service demand and cpu */
2959 /* We are now ready to print all the information. If the user */
3130 /* We now alter the message_ptr variable to be at the desired */
3153 /* socket to a particular network-level address, but for now, */
3214 /* multi-connection situation, but for now, we'll ignore the issue */
3239 /* Now myaddr_in contains the port and the internet address this is */
3292 /* Now it's time to start receiving data on the connection. We will */
3354 /* The loop now exits due timer or < send_size bytes received. */
3494 /* since we are now disconnected from the code that established the */
3941 /* We now calculate what our thruput was for the test. In the */
3953 /* We must now do a little math for service demand and cpu */
4031 /* We are now ready to print all the information. If the user */
4221 /* We now alter the message_ptr variables to be at the desired */
4303 /* multi-connection situation, but for now, we'll ignore the issue */
4344 /* Now myaddr_in contains the port and the internet address this is */
4410 /* Now it's time to start receiving data on the connection. We will */
4457 /* Now, send the response to the remote */
4493 /* The loop now exits due to timeout or transaction count being */
4531 /* we are done with the socket now */
4631 /* socket to a particular network-level address, but for now, */
4695 /* multi-connection situation, but for now, we'll ignore the issue */
4725 /* Now myaddr_in contains the port and the internet address this is */
4757 /* Now, let's set-up the socket to listen for connections. for xti, */
4790 /* now just rubber stamp the thing. we want to use the same fd? so */
4817 /* Now it's time to start receiving data on the connection. We will */
4870 /* bail out of here now... */
4878 /* Now, send the response to the remote */
4915 /* The loop now exits due to timeout or transaction count being */
5050 /* since we are now disconnected from the code that established the */
5407 /* We now calculate what our thruput was for the test. In the future, */
5423 /* We must now do a little math for service demand and cpu */
5468 /* We are now ready to print all the information. If the user */
5624 /* We now alter the message_ptr variables to be at the desired */
5650 /* socket to a particular network-level address, but for now, */
5691 /* multi-connection situation, but for now, we'll ignore the issue */
5707 /* Now, let's set-up the socket to listen for connections */
5719 /* now get the port number assigned by the system */
5734 /* Now myaddr_in contains the port and the internet address this is */
5773 /* Now it's time to start receiving data on the connection. We will */
5842 /* bail out of here now... */
5848 /* Now, send the response to the remote */
5883 /* The loop now exits due to timeout or transaction count being */
6005 /* both send and receive "widths" but for now */