Lines Matching defs:offtime
151 * borrow the offtime of the class borrowing from.
152 * the reason is that when its own offtime is set, the class is unable
155 * use the borrowing class's offtime to avoid overload.
204 * offtime how long 'delay' action will delay when class goes over
208 * Maxidle and offtime have to be computed from the following: If the
216 * offtime = ptime * (1 + 1/(1 - g) * (1 - g^(b - 1)) / g^(b - 1)
218 * Operationally, it's convenient to specify maxidle & offtime in units
219 * independent of the link bandwidth so the maxidle & offtime passed to
223 * maxidle*nsecPerByte/8 and offtime*nsecPerByte/8 will be in microseconds,
227 * values for maxidle and offtime can be computed as follows:
230 * offtime = offtime * 8 / (1000 * nsecPerByte)
232 * When USE_HRTIME is employed, then maxidle and offtime become:
234 * offtime = offtime * (8.0 / nsecPerByte);
240 int minidle, u_int32_t offtime, int pktsize, int flags)
332 cl->offtime_ = ((offtime * nsecPerByte) / 8) >> RM_FILTER_GAIN;
440 u_int32_t maxidle, int minidle, u_int32_t offtime, int pktsize)
464 cl->offtime_ = ((offtime * nsecPerByte) / 8) >> RM_FILTER_GAIN;
731 u_int32_t maxidle, int minidle, u_int32_t offtime, int flags)
797 rmc_root_overlimit, qid, maxq, 0, 0, maxidle, minidle, offtime,
980 * check if the class can borrow offtime too.
981 * borrow offtime from the top of the borrow
1563 * delay for the offtime of the borrowing class that is overlimit.
1594 * we need to replace pkt_time by offtime