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/linux-4.1.27/net/netfilter/
Dnf_conntrack_h323_types.c19 {FNAME("strict") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
20 {FNAME("loose") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
226 {FNAME("create") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
227 {FNAME("join") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
228 {FNAME("invite") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
229 {FNAME("capability-negotiation") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
230 {FNAME("callIndependentSupplementaryService") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP,
251 {FNAME("pointToPoint") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
252 {FNAME("oneToN") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
253 {FNAME("nToOne") NUL, FIXD, 0, 0, SKIP, 0, NULL},
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Dnf_conntrack_h323_asn1.c41 #define NUL 0 macro
/linux-4.1.27/arch/unicore32/lib/
Dstrncpy_from_user.S33 sub r1, r1, #1 @ take NUL character out of count
/linux-4.1.27/scripts/kconfig/
Dzconf.lex.c_shipped920 /* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's,
1363 * already have been incremented past the NUL character
1369 { /* This was really a NUL. */
1376 /* Okay, we're now positioned to make the NUL
1391 /* Consume the NUL. */
1621 /* yy_try_NUL_trans - try to make a transition on the NUL character
1689 * valid NUL; if not, then we've hit the end of the buffer.
1692 /* This was really a NUL. */
2047 * @param yystr a NUL-terminated string to scan
2050 * @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use
/linux-4.1.27/scripts/genksyms/
Dlex.lex.c_shipped660 /* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's,
936 * already have been incremented past the NUL character
942 { /* This was really a NUL. */
949 /* Okay, we're now positioned to make the NUL
964 /* Consume the NUL. */
1207 /* yy_try_NUL_trans - try to make a transition on the NUL character
1288 * valid NUL; if not, then we've hit the end of the buffer.
1291 /* This was really a NUL. */
1652 * @param yystr a NUL-terminated string to scan
1655 * @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use
/linux-4.1.27/scripts/dtc/
Ddtc-lexer.lex.c_shipped756 /* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's,
1239 * already have been incremented past the NUL character
1245 { /* This was really a NUL. */
1252 /* Okay, we're now positioned to make the NUL
1267 /* Consume the NUL. */
1511 /* yy_try_NUL_trans - try to make a transition on the NUL character
1555 * valid NUL; if not, then we've hit the end of the buffer.
1558 /* This was really a NUL. */
1915 * @param yystr a NUL-terminated string to scan
1918 * @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/
Dbinfmt_misc.txt31 escape any NUL bytes; parsing halts at the first one. In a shell environment
39 escape any NUL bytes; parsing halts at the first one. Ignored when using
Dmedia-framework.txt58 - model must be filled with the device model name as a NUL-terminated UTF-8
63 - serial is a unique serial number stored as a NUL-terminated ASCII string.
68 NUL-terminated ASCII string. For PCI/PCIe devices bus_info must be set to
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/networking/
Ddns_resolver.txt88 The name parameter is not required to be a NUL-terminated string, and its
Drxrpc.txt404 how long the string is, without the NUL terminator.
/linux-4.1.27/fs/cramfs/
DREADME68 blocks in uncompressed data consisting entirely of NUL bytes), but by
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/filesystems/caching/
Dcachefiles.txt284 they may also contain things like '/' and NUL characters, and so they may not
Dnetfs-api.txt176 (2) The name of the object type (NUL terminated unless all 16 chars are used)
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/security/
Dkeys.txt555 is hexadecimal. A NUL character is included at the end of the string if
782 A NUL character is included at the end of the string if the buffer is
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/sysctl/
Dkernel.txt194 %<NUL> '%' is dropped
/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/x86/
Dboot.txt339 If set to a nonzero value, contains a pointer to a NUL-terminated