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delay(9F)

Name | Synopsis | Interface Level | Parameters | Description | Context | Examples | See Also

Name

    delay– delay execution for a specified number of clock ticks

Synopsis

    #include <sys/ddi.h>
    
    
    
    void delay(clock_t ticks);

Interface Level

    Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).

Parameters

    ticks

    The number of clock cycles to delay.

Description

    delay() provides a mechanism for a driver to delay its execution for a given period of time. Since the speed of the clock varies among systems, drivers should base their time values on microseconds and use drv_usectohz(9F) to convert microseconds into clock ticks.

    delay() uses timeout(9F) to schedule an internal function to be called after the specified amount of time has elapsed. delay() then waits until the function is called. Because timeout() is subject to priority inversion, drivers waiting on behalf of processes with real-time constraints should use cv_timedwait(9F) rather than delay().

    delay() does not busy-wait. If busy-waiting is required, use drv_usecwait(9F).

Context

    delay() can be called from user and kernel contexts.

Examples


    Example 1 delay() Example

    Before a driver I/O routine allocates buffers and stores any user data in them, it checks the status of the device (line 12). If the device needs manual intervention (such as, needing to be refilled with paper), a message is displayed on the system console (line 14). The driver waits an allotted time (line 17) before repeating the procedure.

     1  struct  device  {	/* layout of physical device registers */
     2          int      control;	/* physical device control word */
     3          int      status;	/* physical device status word */
     4          short    xmit_char;	/* transmit character to device */
     5  };
     6
     7 
           . . .
     9	/* get device registers  */
    10      register struct device *rp = ...
    11
    12      while (rp->status & NOPAPER) { 	/* while printer is out of paper */
    13	    /* display message and ring bell */
      	    /* on system console */
    14          cmn_err(CE_WARN, "^\007",
    15                            (getminor(dev) & 0xf));
    16          /* wait one minute and try again */
    17          delay(60 * drv_usectohz(1000000));
    18      }

See Also

SunOS 5.11  Last Revised 15 Oct 2001

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