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[[Category:Kernel synchronization objects]]
[[Category:Kernel synchronization objects]]
class [[KTimer]] extends [[KSynchronizationObject]];
[[Category:Kernel interrupt events]]
class [[KTimer]] extends [[KSynchronizationObject]] and [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]];


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| [[KTimeableInterruptEvent|KTimerInterruptEvent]]
| [[KTimeableInterruptEvent]]
| Interrupt event holding the suspend time
| Interrupt event (*this) to be used with [[KTimerAndWDTManager]] holding its desired time point (relative to the CPU power-on) in CPU ticks (when handling its list of [[KTimableInterruptEvent]] instances).
Gets incremented at each interval
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| u16
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| Unknown, probably unused
| Starting from [[11.3.0-36]]: set to 0 prior to removing the timer from the [[KTimerAndWDTManager]] queue, set to 1 just after that.
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| Interval
| Interval in nanoseconds
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| Current value in nanoseconds, equal to (system uptime) + (last value set by the user) + interval * (number of times the event has been signaled)
| Current value in nanoseconds: current system uptime + user-specified time offset, updated at each interval
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| Owner
| Owner
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Negative intervals and time offsets are considered null.