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51 prune="$prune -wholename $i -prune -o"53 find ${tree}arch/$1 $ignore $subarchprune $prune -name "$2" \71 find ${tree}include $ignore -name config -prune -o -name "$1" \80 \( -name include -o -name arch -o -name '.tmp_*' \) -prune -o \
165 goto prune; in drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes_merge_bits()186 goto prune; in drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes_merge_bits()212 prune: in drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes_merge_bits()
225 bool prune; member
1467 if (w->prune && fn != w->root && in fib6_walk_continue()1608 bool prune, int sernum, void *arg) in fib6_clean_tree() argument1614 c.w.prune = prune; in fib6_clean_tree()
1261 int prune = 0; in dpcm_prune_paths() local1289 prune++; in dpcm_prune_paths()1292 dev_dbg(fe->dev, "ASoC: found %d old BE paths for pruning\n", prune); in dpcm_prune_paths()1293 return prune; in dpcm_prune_paths()
145 system needs to prune the inode list instead of allocating
666 Having unbindable mount can help prune the unneeded bind737 One could use a series of umount at each step to prune
439 -prune -o