Lines Matching refs:timer
676 * Bump up the refcount so that when the timer completes it
2519 /* Init the timer structure for signature change */
2520 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&inp->sctp_ep.signature_change.timer);
2685 /* Ok. Let's restart timer. */
3315 * complete then any timer has to be stopped. Then start the actual
3381 * kill timer on the asoc due to it
3513 * If there is a timer running to kill us, forget it, since it may
3885 * We set this to 0, the timer code knows that this means its an
3910 /* Init the timer structure */
3911 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&net->rxt_timer.timer);
3912 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&net->pmtu_timer.timer);
3913 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&net->hb_timer.timer);
4369 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&asoc->dack_timer.timer);
4370 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&asoc->strreset_timer.timer);
4371 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&asoc->asconf_timer.timer);
4372 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&asoc->shut_guard_timer.timer);
4373 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&asoc->autoclose_timer.timer);
4374 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&asoc->delete_prim_timer.timer);
4728 * We used timer based freeing if a reader or writer is in the way.
4729 * So we first check if we are actually being called from a timer,
4735 * is it the timer driving us? if so are the reader/writers
4822 * timer and blow out above thus assuring us that we hold exclusive
4825 * timer a passing stranger may have started :-S
5170 * This will start the kill timer (if we are the
5810 SCTP_OS_TIMER_INIT(&SCTP_BASE_INFO(addr_wq_timer.timer));
5889 SCTP_OS_TIMER_STOP_DRAIN(&SCTP_BASE_INFO(addr_wq_timer.timer));