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Timers.cpp | 29 static const clockid_t clocks[] = { local 38 clock_gettime(clocks[clock], &t); 45 // posix clocks, older glibcs don't support CLOCK_BOOTTIME and Windows
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/external/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/ |
tsan_stat.h | 73 // Clocks - acquire. 81 // Clocks - release. 90 // Clocks - release store. 96 // Clocks - acquire-release.
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/packages/apps/DeskClock/res/values/ |
config.xml | 27 <!-- Number of world clocks in a row, for the clock tab. --> 29 <!-- Number of world clocks in a row, for the digital appwidget. -->
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/ |
time.h | 53 * The IDs of the various system clocks (for POSIX.1b interval timers): 64 * The IDs of various hardware clocks:
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.15-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/linux/ |
time.h | 53 * The IDs of the various system clocks (for POSIX.1b interval timers): 67 * The IDs of various hardware clocks:
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/frameworks/native/cmds/flatland/ |
README.txt | 20 Additionally, all relevant hardware clocks should be locked at a particular 22 memory bus clocks. Running flatland with dynamic clocking essentially 26 If running the benchmark with the clocks locked causes thermal issues, the -s
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/external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/linux/ |
time.h | 45 * The IDs of the various system clocks (for POSIX.1b interval timers):
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/external/skia/tools/timer/ |
GpuTimer.cpp | 46 * It is important to stop the cpu clocks first,
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SysTimer_windows.cpp | 38 // at the CPU's maximum rate, even while power management clocks the CPU up and down.
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Timer.cpp | 33 //It is important to stop the cpu clocks first,
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/art/runtime/ |
globals.h | 113 // Kinds of tracing clocks. 117 kDual, // Both wall and thread CPU clocks.
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/external/libcxx/test/std/utilities/time/time.point/time.point.comparisons/ |
op_equal.fail.cpp | 22 // time_points with different clocks should not compare
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op_less.fail.cpp | 30 // time_points with different clocks should not compare
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/libcore/jsr166-tests/src/test/java/jsr166/ |
SystemTest.java | 28 * System.currentTimeMillis clocks.
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/ndk/sources/cxx-stl/llvm-libc++/libcxx/test/utilities/time/time.point/time.point.comparisons/ |
op_equal.fail.cpp | 22 // time_points with different clocks should not compare
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op_less.fail.cpp | 30 // time_points with different clocks should not compare
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/packages/apps/DeskClock/res/layout-land/ |
clock_fragment.xml | 18 with a spacing ratio dependent on the number of clocks per row (phone has 1, tablet has 2). -->
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/packages/apps/DeskClock/res/values-sw600dp/ |
strings.xml | 18 <!-- format strings for clocks -->
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/external/valgrind/drd/ |
drd_vc.c | 115 * @return True if vector clocks vc1 and vc2 are ordered, and false otherwise. 135 /* Next, combine both vector clocks into one. */ 151 /* The thread ID is present in both vector clocks. Compute the */ 197 // Next, combine both vector clocks into one. 201 /* First of all, skip those clocks in result->vc[] for which there */
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/frameworks/rs/ |
rsCppUtils.h | 159 static const clockid_t clocks[] = { local 167 clock_gettime(clocks[clock], &t); 170 // we don't support the clocks here.
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/art/runtime/base/ |
time_utils.h | 76 // No clocks to specify on OS/X, fake value to pass to routines that require a clock.
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/external/fio/ |
gettime.c | 524 unsigned long long clocks; local 526 clocks = t->entries[i - 1].tsc - t->entries[0].tsc; 527 log_info("cs: cpu%3d: %llu clocks seen\n", t->cpu, clocks); 681 log_info("cs: current platform does not support CPU clocks\n");
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/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/RepeatingAlarm/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/repeatingalarm/ |
RepeatingAlarmFragment.java | 75 // off. This is useful for situations such as alarm clocks. Abuse of this flag is an
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/developers/samples/android/background/alarms/RepeatingAlarm/Application/src/main/java/com/example/android/repeatingalarm/ |
RepeatingAlarmFragment.java | 75 // off. This is useful for situations such as alarm clocks. Abuse of this flag is an
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/development/samples/browseable/RepeatingAlarm/src/com.example.android.repeatingalarm/ |
RepeatingAlarmFragment.java | 75 // off. This is useful for situations such as alarm clocks. Abuse of this flag is an
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