What do the "t" and "T" stand for in /proc/kallsyms output?

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Here's a sample from my /proc/kallsyms:

ffffffff8011d650 t setup_apic_nmi_watchdog
ffffffff8011d740 T enable_lapic_nmi_watchdog
ffffffff8011d770 t lapic_nmi_resume
ffffffff8011d790 T enable_timer_nmi_watchdog
ffffffff8011d7d0 T disable_timer_nmi_watchdog
ffffffff8011d80c t .text.lock.nmi
ffffffff8011d820 t disable_edge_ioapic_irq

What do the "t" and "T" stand for?

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