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91 set following the given DT binding literally and completely. Still, for the96 In any case, property sets following DT bindings literally should not be
27 * POST init sequence) is literally the realtime clock.31 * _designed_ to keep data - the POST will clear it. So we literally
38 * An opening bracket without a matching close is matched literally.
14 The term "wireless" does not imply that the WEIM is literally an interface
31 * Ten minutes later after a few fixes.... (LITERALLY!!!)
129 * will literally stop working. That's why we marked them as critical.
127 what it does. Do not reiterate what the code literally does; let the code
412 lead to literally hundreds or thousands of changes - many of which are
563 Users are literally the _only_ thing that matters.
411 (c) when you use sparse to literally create a **new** type for
616 /* Match literally */ in match_pattern()
109 * so that literally everything fits in a single buffer. Note: if present,
309 always-y specifies targets which are literally always built when
540 This is not a clock at all, but literally an atomic
255 * literally -- time is discrete and delimited by locks.
2205 * literally switched on by writing into the adapter control register.
127 literally
4272 * should be literally next instruction in in backtrack_insn()