_i_d Non-zero identifier returned from a prior call to _dddd_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt(D3)
or _iiii_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt(D3).
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
_uuuu_nnnn_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt cancels the pending timeout request specified by _i_d.
RRRReeeettttuuuurrrrnnnn VVVVaaaalllluuuueeeessss
None
UUUUSSSSAAAAGGGGEEEE
On uniprocessor systems, if _uuuu_nnnn_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt is called while any function called
by the pending timeout request is running, then there is no effect.
On multiprocessor systems, if _uuuu_nnnn_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt is called while any function
called by the pending timeout request is running, _uuuu_nnnn_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt will not
return until the function completes.
Note that any function that runs as a result of a call to _iiii_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt (or to
_dddd_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt) cannot use _uuuu_nnnn_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt to cancel itself.
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Base or Interrupt, with the following exception on multiprocessor
systems: For _iiii_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt(D3) and _dddd_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt(D3), the _uuuu_nnnn_tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee_oooo_uuuu_tttt can only be
performed from interrupt levels less than, or equal to, the level