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53 * deserves its own driver file.
9 definitely deserves a dedicated document, which hopefully will be
82 * XXX upon the Y register being preserved across a fork deserves
73 the Global Sync deserves an extra level of detail described in the next
13 This driver was written by Franco Venturi <fventuri@mediaone.net>. He deserves
69 deserves special notice. If the port that is being registered does not have
61 /* no knode deserves to start its life dead */ in knode_set_klist()
98 really is 258. The last length deserves its own, short code
79 In a nutshell, the algorithm works as follows. Each next hop deserves a
20 * - it just deserves to "live" as an own driver
551 Real documentation of that family, deserves a chapter (or a book) of its own.
991 * We've injected an interrupt, time to find out who deserves in vgic_kick_vcpus()
261 * * &struct dma_resv deserves a special note, since the readers are only
816 * speaker safe mode and hence deserves user attention in cs35l33_probe()
143 The min-residency time parameter deserves further explanation since it is
627 * The loop in this function may be a bit non-obvious, and so deserves some
1840 * bfqq deserves to be weight-raised if: in bfq_bfqq_handle_idle_busy_switch()
94 * if we can't find any descriptors at all, then this gadget deserves to in function_descriptors()
1921 * which looks nice and innocent but is actually pretty intricate and deserves
544 "VmFlags" field deserves a separate description. This member represents the
338 * the queue (the first active priolist) and see if it deserves to be in need_preempt()
3097 * detection will fail. This deserves further investigation. */ in ov519_configure()
17 * subtle (and I got it wrong the first time) so it deserves some