Annotation of coherent/a/usr/include.b4ps2/sys/timeout.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /* (-lgl
                      2:  *     COHERENT Version 4.0
                      3:  *     Copyright (c) 1982, 1992 by Mark Williams Company.
                      4:  *     All rights reserved. May not be copied without permission.
                      5:  -lgl) */
                      6: /*
                      7:  * Timeout queue header.
                      8:  */
                      9: #ifndef         TIMEOUT_H
                     10: #define         TIMEOUT_H
                     11: #include <sys/types.h>
                     12: #ifdef _I386
                     13: #include <sys/reg.h>
                     14: #else
                     15: #include <sys/machine.h>
                     16: #endif
                     17: 
                     18: /*
                     19:  * Timer queue.
                     20:  */
                     21: typedef struct tim {
                     22:        struct   tim *t_next;           /* Pointer to next */
                     23:        struct   tim *t_last;           /* Pointer to last */
                     24:        long     t_lbolt;               /* Clock tick at which timeout occurs */
                     25:        int      (*t_func)();           /* Function to be called */
                     26:        char     *t_farg;               /* Argument */
                     27: #ifndef _I386
                     28:        faddr_t   t_ldrv;               /* Loadable driver function */
                     29: #endif
                     30: } TIM;
                     31: 
                     32: #ifdef  KERNEL
                     33: /*
                     34:  * Global variables.
                     35:  */
                     36: extern TIM *   timq[256];              /* Timer queues */
                     37: 
                     38: #endif
                     39: 
                     40: #endif

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