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102 output.
124 * + a clock output named "clk_out" whose pointer is stored in
145 input nor an output of a device. After the whole QOM hierarchy of the
225 ``devB`` to the output clock ``clk1`` of ``devA``, do:
318 still possible that the output clock connected to it is disabled
405 very short period) the output value is truncated, so effectively
406 the 64-bit output wraps around.
415 For example, let's say that we have an output clock *clkout* and we
454 ``qdev_alias_clock()`` works for both input and output clocks.
475 same direction (input or output) as the original one. This function
523 at our disposal. This can be used to restore output clock states using the