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19 accidental bricking.40 not accessible through sysfs in order to avoid accidental or malicious
130 will protect the data against accidental corruption.156 Protect sector numbers in the journal from accidental or malicious157 modification. To protect against accidental modification, use a
135 will protect the data against accidental corruption.161 Protect sector numbers in the journal from accidental or malicious162 modification. To protect against accidental modification, use a
38 * space for debugging purposes so that any accidental
46 * is zeroed (invalidated) to prevent an accidental call from a spurious
55 * is zeroed (invalidated) to prevent an accidental call from a spurious
59 In older device trees this can be the accidental name for the analog
197 * accidental alteration of a set of credentials that should be considered228 * on task_struct are attached by const pointers to prevent accidental
9 avoid accidental (or on purpose) overwrite of the content.
244 * accidental alteration of a set of credentials that should be considered277 * on task_struct are attached by const pointers to prevent accidental
69 * accidental reuse of the mask bit.
95 /* magic number to prevent accidental reset of DFS statistics */
81 * accidental reuse of the mask bit.
159 * accidental reset. in tangox_wdt_probe()
47 * cookie marker. Zero the descriptors cookie to prevent accidental
56 ._pad = 0xff, /* make sure no accidental zeros are present */
11 # Avoid accidental wrong builds, due to built-in rules working just a little