Lines Matching full:waking
5138 LogSPS("%s (old state %d) at %ld", sleep ? "Sleeping" : "Waking", m->SleepState, m->timenow);
5157 LogSPS("mDNSCoreMachineSleep: Re-sleeping immediately after waking; will delay for %d ticks", m->DelaySleep - m->timenow);
5179 else if (!sleep) // Waking up
5220 LogInfo("mDNSCoreMachineSleep waking: NextSRVUpdate in %d %d", m->NextSRVUpdate - m->timenow, m->timenow);
5704 // We don't do this here because we know that the host is waking up at this point, so we don't send
7184 // that warrants waking the sleeping host.
7216 LogMsg("%-7s Conflicting mDNS -- waking %.6a %s", InterfaceNameForID(m, ar->resrec.InterfaceID), &ar->WakeUp.HMAC, ARDisplayString(m, ar));
9515 // it here also handles the wake up case as the network link comes UP after waking causing
10163 // generating ARP conflicts with a waking machine, and set rr->LastAPTime so we'll start probing again in 10 seconds.
10174 // If we *have* started announcing, the machine is probably in the process of waking back up, so in that case
10175 // we're more cautious and we wait ten seconds before probing it again. We do this because while waking from
10176 // sleep, some network interfaces tend to lose or delay inbound packets, and without this delay, if the waking machine
10251 LogMsg("%-7s Conflicting ARP from %.6a %.4a for %.4a -- waking H-MAC %.6a I-MAC %.6a %s", intf->ifname,
10338 LogMsg("%-7s Conflicting NDP from %.6a %.16a for %.16a -- waking H-MAC %.6a I-MAC %.6a %s", intf->ifname,
10456 LogMsg("Waking host at %s %#a H-MAC %.6a I-MAC %.6a for %s",