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/external/strace/xlat/
Dadjtimex_state.h6 #if defined(TIME_OK) || (defined(HAVE_DECL_TIME_OK) && HAVE_DECL_TIME_OK)
8 static_assert((TIME_OK) == (0), "TIME_OK != 0");
11 # define TIME_OK 0
59 [TIME_OK] = XLAT(TIME_OK),
Dadjtimex_state.in2 TIME_OK 0
/external/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/adjtimex/
Dadjtimex01.c23 if ((TST_RET >= TIME_OK) && (TST_RET <= TIME_ERROR)) { in verify_adjtimex()
32 if ((TST_RET >= TIME_OK) && (TST_RET <= TIME_ERROR)) { in verify_adjtimex()
/external/kernel-headers/original/uapi/linux/
Dtimex.h196 #define TIME_OK 0 /* clock synchronized, no leap second */ macro
/external/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/clock_adjtime/
Dclock_adjtime01.c174 if (rval != TIME_OK && rval != TIME_ERROR) { in setup()
Dclock_adjtime02.c182 if (rval != TIME_OK && rval != TIME_ERROR) { in setup()
/external/linux-kselftest/tools/testing/selftests/timers/
Dleap-a-day.c84 case TIME_OK: return "TIME_OK"; in time_state_str()