Lines Matching defs:timer
46 * \brief flags to describe the statistic (timer or counter)
125 * \details A timer collects multiple samples of some count in each thread and
129 * hence the name "timer". (But can be any value, so we use this for "number of
239 // KMP_icv_copy -- start/stop timer for any ICV copying
283 * \details Explicit timers are ones where we need to allocate a timer itself
286 * allocate the timer itself on the stack, and use the destructor to notice
288 * same as that of a timer above.
476 // Where we need explicitly to start and end the timer, this version can be used
518 void init(explicitTimer timer);
519 void exchange(explicitTimer timer);
520 void push(explicitTimer timer);
531 blockPartitionedTimer(partitionedTimers *pt, explicitTimer timer)
533 part_timers->push(timer);
578 The timer_name is used to determine which timer event triggered this event.
584 4) getTimerName() -- returns the timer name that triggered event
706 the start-stop times for each timer.
877 * \brief Adds value to specified timer (name).
879 * @param name timer name as specified under the KMP_FOREACH_TIMER() macro
880 * @param value double precision sample value to add to statistics for the timer
883 * a timer statistics.
925 * @param name timer which you want this thread to begin with