On 07/09/2007, Andrew Gallatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm still curious, even if only for academic reasons. What unit of > time is the time_t in? How would one convert it to microseconds? > I guess it is really academic at this point, since there are no > callers (and if there were, I could look at the caller to figure > this out..). >
The units are whatever you make them actually ;-) In the mac_resource_t structure you can specify a time. Multipliers are applied to this value and then it is passed to blank function so there are no absolutes. BTW, it can be called! Check out the SQS_POLLING_ON() and SQS_POLLING_OFF() macros. The function registration path obfuscates the calls, but they *are* there (and I've seen them happen, albeit on a non-current build of Nevada). Paul -- Paul Durrant http://www.linkedin.com/in/pdurrant _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
