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/linux-4.19.296/include/net/
Dgeneve.h48 u8 critical:1; member
54 u8 critical:1;
/linux-4.19.296/include/linux/platform_data/x86/
Dclk-pmc-atom.h44 bool critical; member
/linux-4.19.296/crypto/asymmetric_keys/
Dx509.asn158 critical BOOLEAN DEFAULT,
/linux-4.19.296/include/linux/mfd/
Dabx500.h202 int critical; member
/linux-4.19.296/include/linux/mfd/abx500/
Dab8500-bm.h375 int critical; member
/linux-4.19.296/drivers/clk/sunxi/
Dclk-sunxi.c897 bool critical; member
914 { .shift = 0, .pow = 0, .critical = true }, /* M, DDR */
1089 (data->div[i].critical ? in sunxi_divs_clk_setup()
/linux-4.19.296/drivers/clk/x86/
Dclk-pmc-atom.c195 if (pmc_data->critical && plt_clk_is_enabled(&pclk->hw)) in plt_clk_register()
/linux-4.19.296/drivers/xen/
DKconfig35 It is very useful on critical systems which require long
/linux-4.19.296/drivers/iio/adc/
DKconfig738 enabled by default since the SoC temperature is usually more critical
/linux-4.19.296/lib/
DKconfig.debug1206 held, inside an rcu read side critical section, inside preempt disabled