Yep, you get six hits, and none of them are the ones I was interested in. I really wanted hits under usr/src/uts, for which you get 0 hits in opengrok. It turns out that the kernel name for this is actually T_GETHRESTIME, but full search did not find it with the sub-string "GETHRESTIME" as I expected.
I don't know if there is a flaw in opengrok or of my understanding of it. Perhaps there needs to be a help file on the OpenSolaris.org search page? I am glad that there is now a project chooser;I have been wishing for that for a long time. And there is now a field called "history" which sounds promising, but I don't really know what it does; presumably some kind of search through the file history, but what kind? The delta comments? The full versions? Can't tell. By the way, Chandan, it's great to have you back. Hope you can tell us all about your experience on the fishworks project sometime soon, now that fishworks is out of the bag. Chandan wrote: > On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 15:32 -0400, Brian Utterback wrote: >> To be more specific, I am tracking down the functioning of the >> gettimeofday library call. It does a fast trap that is defined >> like this: >> >> SYSFASTTRAP(GETHRESTIME) >> >> But opengrok has no definition or anything about GETHRESTIME. So > > search in Symbols field, and in onnv gate only, > http://src.opensolaris.org/source/search?refs=GETHRESTIME&path=onnv > you get 6 hits > > -Chandan > -- blu "Remember 'A Thousand Points of Light'? With a network, we now have a thousand points of failure." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Utterback - Solaris RPE, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Ph:877-259-7345, Em:brian.utterback-at-ess-you-enn-dot-kom
