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55 -generate 0xe6300400 0xe6300404 -l-e-constant 0x0 4 \56 -generate 0xe630048c 0xe6300490 -l-e-constant 0x0 4 \57 -generate 0xe63005d4 0xe63005d8 -l-e-constant 0xe6304000 4 \58 -generate 0xe63006e4 0xe63006e8 -l-e-constant $2 4 \59 -generate 0xe6301154 0xe6301158 -l-e-constant 0xe6304000 4 \60 -generate 0xe6301264 0xe6301268 -l-e-constant $2 4 \72 -generate 0xe630402c 0xe6304030 -l-e-constant 0xd61f0000 477 -generate 0xe6300400 0xe6300404 -l-e-constant 0x0 4 \78 -generate 0xe630048c 0xe6300490 -l-e-constant 0x0 4 \80 -generate 0xe63006e4 0xe63006e8 -l-e-constant $2 4 \[all …]
1 # Put structs here that should be constant
12 - level: Maintain a constant high/low level, and trigger a short pulse when
21 constant or runtime detection. Used for sizing the scan data26 constant or runtime detection. Used for sizing the scan data
24 in other places easier (to avoid constant env lookup/parsing)
52 constant c;
23 Example with constant 'Vdd' value:
104 unsigned long constant; member
8 contains a constant initialized variable which holds the entry's41 Note the two '_2_' constant components in the names: their presence
72 * set ACPI constant Ones for elements
88 in nearly constant time. Instead of scanning the whole MTD device it
111 which will always have a constant value such as "this SoC always has 4 cores and
313 constant.641 Comparisons with a constant or upper case identifier on the left933 almost always constant.
232 nm - memory modify (constant address)
127 calls have a constant overhead. With this option set, the serial759 be used. It can be a constant or a function to get clock, eg,
244 build-time constant of GENERATED_GBL_DATA_SIZE. On MIPS a different
1146 in nearly constant time. Instead of scanning the whole MTD device it1795 nm - memory modify (constant address)
59 Finally, software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of
1626 This is useful when the text is constant.
798 nm - memory modify (constant address)
174 Either a constant or routine call returning the system page size.
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