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26 intended to denote the beginning of global symbols (be it data or code).161 * ``SYM_INNER_LABEL*`` is used to denote a label inside some210 ``SYM_L_GLOBAL`` and ``SYM_L_WEAK``. All are intended to denote linkage of a
122 /* Set return value to denote execution success */128 /* Set return value to denote execution failure */
120 /* Set return value to denote execution success */126 /* Set return value to denote execution failure */
204 * Return: 0 to denote successful print.293 * Return: 0 to denote successful print.318 * Return: 0 to denote successful print.
20 * @KUNIT_ASSERTION: Used to denote that a kunit_assert represents an assertion.23 * Used in conjunction with a &struct kunit_assert to denote whether it
29 "-" is used to denote all remaining space.
80 denote the absence of a reliable reset mechanism.
24 * I/O ASIC interrupt bits. Star marks denote non-IRQ status bits.
46 interconnects : Pairs of phandles and interconnect provider specifier to denote
33 denote it as IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH type interrupt.
69 - offset: Should be 0x34 to denote the offset of the TIMER_WD_TIMER_RESET register
185 * The bmType bit helps to denote when EEM in eem_rx_fixup()296 * The bmCRC helps to denote when the CRC field in in eem_rx_fixup()
102 * So that we can denote the end of a frame for tracing,
11 * Return code to denote that requested number of
44 Nodes can either be flagged as an interrupt-controller to denote a remote
204 representation, '.' denote untouched bytes. In the example above ``0xac`` is206 denote that no following bytes have been touched. Note that, real values are208 information disclosure otherwise, '!' is used instead to denote invalidly