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/linux-2.6.39/drivers/macintosh/
Dvia-pmu68k.c573 int timeout, bite = 0; /* to prevent compiler warning */ in pmu_interrupt() local
588 if ((via1[ACR] & SR_OUT) == 0) bite = via1[SR]; in pmu_interrupt()
641 data_len = bite; in pmu_interrupt()
642 if (bite > 32) in pmu_interrupt()
644 bite); in pmu_interrupt()
646 reply_ptr[data_index++] = bite; in pmu_interrupt()
Dvia-pmu.c1449 int bite = 0; in pmu_sr_intr() local
1462 bite = in_8(&via[SR]); in pmu_sr_intr()
1512 data_len = bite; in pmu_sr_intr()
1513 if (bite > 32) in pmu_sr_intr()
1514 printk(KERN_ERR "PMU: bad reply len %d\n", bite); in pmu_sr_intr()
1516 reply_ptr[data_index++] = bite; in pmu_sr_intr()
/linux-2.6.39/arch/cris/arch-v32/lib/
Dnand_init.S13 ## does autoincrement on the address so for a 16-bite device each
/linux-2.6.39/arch/cris/
DKconfig88 By enabling this you make sure that the watchdog does not bite while
/linux-2.6.39/Documentation/
DCodingStyle641 bite you if somebody e.g. turns FOO into an inline function.