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39 /* IOC lives in PBUS PIO channel 6 */ in sgihpc_init()44 /* Full House comes with INT2 which lives in PBUS PIO in sgihpc_init()
27 * OCFS1 superblock. Lives at sector 0.78 * OCFS1 volume label. Lives at sector 1.
71 /* describes where the compressed ramdisk image lives (virtual address) */78 /* describes where the compressed ramdisk image lives (physical address) */
7 - mips-hpt-frequency: This is common to all CPUs in the system so it lives
8 * for their registers/data areas. The IDPROM lives here too.
2 This UART uses a subset of the PL011 registers and consequently lives
3 * The native Linux system call table lives here also.
14 * This lives in the CLINT driver, but is accessed directly by timex.h to avoid
4 lives somewhere in the memory map and specifies the address of the
14 The "timestamper" property lives in a phy node and links a time
20 the RTL table version that lives in the Extended
21 /* determine whether OFW is available and lives in the proper memory */
17 * x86 has arch-specific MMU state beyond what lives in mm_struct.
83 the device lives. Normally this happens when the driver enumerates124 your console lives until the driver discovers serial
33 * so it lives here.
39 * The task's pt_regs lives at the top of the task stack and will be in stackleak_task_high_bound()
56 Policy which lives shorter time in kernel should be a sub.
18 lives until the final close. During this time, several callbacks from struct
39 - The entire superblock up to the checksum field. The UUID lives inside
34 * make our lives much much simpler. :)
103 /* Note: this hardware lives inside an I2C-based multi-function device. */
99 Set if frame_no lives in bits [15:0] of HCCA
16 This module is intended to try to make the lives of input driver developers
257 segment your device lives on doesn't have the proper class bit set and259 * The I2C driver usually detects devices, but your device lives at an