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Switch eventtimers(9) from using struct bintime to sbintime_t. Even before this not a single driver really supported full dynamic range of struct bintime even in theory, not speaking about practical inexpediency. This change legitimates the status quo and cleans up the code.
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd February 25, 2013
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.Dt EVENTTIMERS 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm eventtimers
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.Nd kernel event timers subsystem
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/timeet.h
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.Bd -literal
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struct eventtimer;
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typedef int et_start_t(struct eventtimer *et,
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sbintime_t first, sbintime_t period);
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typedef int et_stop_t(struct eventtimer *et);
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typedef void et_event_cb_t(struct eventtimer *et, void *arg);
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typedef int et_deregister_cb_t(struct eventtimer *et, void *arg);
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struct eventtimer {
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SLIST_ENTRY(eventtimer) et_all;
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char *et_name;
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int et_flags;
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#define ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC 1
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#define ET_FLAGS_ONESHOT 2
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#define ET_FLAGS_PERCPU 4
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#define ET_FLAGS_C3STOP 8
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#define ET_FLAGS_POW2DIV 16
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int et_quality;
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int et_active;
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uint64_t et_frequency;
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sbintime_t et_min_period;
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sbintime_t et_max_period;
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et_start_t *et_start;
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et_stop_t *et_stop;
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et_event_cb_t *et_event_cb;
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et_deregister_cb_t *et_deregister_cb;
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void *et_arg;
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void *et_priv;
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struct sysctl_oid *et_sysctl;
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};
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.Ed
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_register "struct eventtimer *et"
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_deregister "struct eventtimer *et"
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.Fn ET_LOCK
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.Fn ET_UNLOCK
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.Ft struct eventtimer *
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.Fn et_find "const char *name" "int check" "int want"
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_init "struct eventtimer *et" "et_event_cb_t *event" "et_deregister_cb_t *deregister" "void *arg"
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_start "struct eventtimer *et" "sbintime_t first" "sbintime_t period"
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_stop "struct eventtimer *et"
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_ban "struct eventtimer *et"
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.Ft int
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.Fn et_free "struct eventtimer *et"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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Event timers are responsible for generating interrupts at specified time
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or periodically, to run different time-based events.
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Subsystem consists of three main parts:
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.Bl -tag -width "Consumers"
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.It Drivers
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Manage hardware to generate requested time events.
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.It Consumers
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.Pa sys/kern/kern_clocksource.c
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uses event timers to supply kernel with
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.Fn hardclock ,
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.Fn statclock
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and
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.Fn profclock
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time events.
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.It Glue code
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.Pa sys/sys/timeet.h ,
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.Pa sys/kern/kern_et.c
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provide APIs for event timer drivers and consumers.
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.El
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.Sh DRIVER API
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Driver API is built around eventtimer structure.
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To register its functionality driver allocates that structure and calls
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.Fn et_register .
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Driver should fill following fields there:
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.Bl -tag -width Va
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.It Va et_name
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Unique name of the event timer for management purposes.
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.It Va et_flags
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Set of flags, describing timer capabilities:
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.Bl -tag -width "ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC" -compact
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.It ET_FLAGS_PERIODIC
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Periodic mode supported.
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.It ET_FLAGS_ONESHOT
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One-shot mode supported.
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.It ET_FLAGS_PERCPU
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Timer is per-CPU.
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.It ET_FLAGS_C3STOP
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Timer may stop in CPU sleep state.
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.It ET_FLAGS_POW2DIV
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Timer supports only 2^n divisors.
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.El
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.It Va et_quality
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Abstract value to certify whether this timecounter is better than the others.
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Higher value means better.
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.It Va et_frequency
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Timer oscillator's base frequency, if applicable and known.
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Used by consumers to predict set of possible frequencies that could be
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obtained by dividing it.
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Should be zero if not applicable or unknown.
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.It Va et_min_period , et_max_period
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Minimal and maximal reliably programmable time periods.
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.It Va et_start
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Driver's timer start function pointer.
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.It Va et_stop
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Driver's timer stop function pointer.
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.It Va et_priv
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Driver's private data storage.
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.El
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.Pp
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After the event timer functionality is registered, it is controlled via
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.Va et_start
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and
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.Va et_stop
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methods.
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.Va et_start
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method is called to start the specified event timer.
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The last two arguments are used to specify time when events should be
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generated.
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.Va first
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argument specifies time period before the first event generated.
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In periodic mode NULL value specifies that first period is equal to the
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.Va period
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argument value.
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.Va period
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argument specifies the time period between following events for the
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periodic mode.
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The NULL value there specifies the one-shot mode.
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At least one of these two arguments should be not NULL.
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When event time arrive, driver should call
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.Va et_event_cb
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callback function, passing
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.Va et_arg
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as the second argument.
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.Va et_stop
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method is called to stop the specified event timer.
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For the per-CPU event timers
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.Va et_start
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and
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.Va et_stop
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methods control timers associated with the current CPU.
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.Pp
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Driver may deregister its functionality by calling
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.Fn et_deregister .
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.Sh CONSUMER API
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.Fn et_find
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allows consumer to find available event timer, optionally matching specific
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name and/or capability flags.
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Consumer may read returned eventtimer structure, but should not modify it.
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When wanted event timer is found,
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.Fn et_init
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should be called for it, submitting
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.Va event
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and optionally
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.Va deregister
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callbacks functions, and the opaque argument
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.Va arg .
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That argument will be passed as argument to the callbacks.
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Event callback function will be called on scheduled time events.
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It is called from the hardware interrupt context, so no sleep is permitted
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there.
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Deregister callback function may be called to report consumer that the event
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timer functionality is no longer available.
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On this call, consumer should stop using event timer before the return.
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.Pp
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After the timer is found and initialized, it can be controlled via
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.Fn et_start
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and
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.Fn et_stop .
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The arguments are the same as described in driver API.
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Per-CPU event timers can be controlled only from specific CPUs.
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.Pp
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.Fn et_ban
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allows consumer to mark event timer as broken via clearing both one-shot and
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periodic capability flags, if it was somehow detected.
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.Fn et_free
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is the opposite to
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.Fn et_init .
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It releases the event timer for other consumers use.
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.Pp
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.Fn ET_LOCK
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and
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.Fn ET_UNLOCK
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macros should be used to manage
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.Xr mutex 9
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lock around
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.Fn et_find ,
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.Fn et_init
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and
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.Fn et_free
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calls to serialize access to the list of the registered event timers and the
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pointers returned by
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.Fn et_find .
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.Fn et_start
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and
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.Fn et_stop
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calls should be serialized in consumer's internal way to avoid concurrent
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timer hardware access.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr eventtimers 4
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An Alexander Motin Aq mav@FreeBSD.org
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