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    <code class="filename">include/asm/system.h</code>
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    <code class="filename">include/asm/system.h</code>
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    These routines disable hard interrupts on the local CPU, and
    restore them.  They are reentrant; saving the previous state in
    their one <code class="varname">unsigned long flags</code> argument.  If you
    know that interrupts are enabled, you can simply use
    <code class="function">local_irq_disable()</code> and
    <code class="function">local_irq_enable()</code>.
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    <code class="filename">include/linux/interrupt.h</code></td></tr></table></div></body></html>