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 getmicrotime(9) -- get the current time
    The microtime() and getmicrotime() functions store the system time as a struct timeval at the address specified by tv. The nanotime() and getnanotime() functions perform the same utility, but record t...
 getmicrouptime(9) -- get the time elapsed since boot
    The microuptime() and getmicrouptime() functions store the time elapsed since boot as a struct timeval at the address specified by tv. The nanouptime() and getnanouptime() functions perform the same u...
 getnanotime(9) -- get the current time
    The microtime() and getmicrotime() functions store the system time as a struct timeval at the address specified by tv. The nanotime() and getnanotime() functions perform the same utility, but record t...
 getnanouptime(9) -- get the time elapsed since boot
    The microuptime() and getmicrouptime() functions store the time elapsed since boot as a struct timeval at the address specified by tv. The nanouptime() and getnanouptime() functions perform the same u...
 getnewvnode(9) -- get a new vnode
    The getnewvnode() function initializes a new vnode, assigning it the vnode operations passed in vops. The vnode is either freshly allocated, or taken from the head of the free list depending on the nu...
 getpbuf(9) -- functions for managing physical buffers
    These functions are used to allocate and release physical buffers. The physical buffers are allocated at system startup and are maintained in a separate pool from the main system buffers. They are int...
 get_cyclecount(9) -- get the CPU's fast counter register contents
    The get_cyclecount() function uses a register available in most modern CPUs to return a value that is monotonically increasing inside each CPU. On SMP systems, there will be a number of separate monot...
 groupmember(9) -- checks group set for a group ID
    The groupmember() function checks to see if the given gid is in the group set of the credentials. Its arguments are: gid The group ID to check for. cred The credentials to search for the group in.
 gsignal(9) -- post signal to a process or process group
    These functions post a signal to one or more processes. The argument signum common to all three functions should be in the range [1-NSIG]. The psignal() function posts signal number signum to the proc...
 htobe16(9) -- byte order operations
    The bswap16(), bswap32(), and bswap64() functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems, the number ...
 htobe32(9) -- byte order operations
    The bswap16(), bswap32(), and bswap64() functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems, the number ...
 htobe64(9) -- byte order operations
    The bswap16(), bswap32(), and bswap64() functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems, the number ...
 htole16(9) -- byte order operations
    The bswap16(), bswap32(), and bswap64() functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems, the number ...
 htole32(9) -- byte order operations
    The bswap16(), bswap32(), and bswap64() functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems, the number ...
 htole64(9) -- byte order operations
    The bswap16(), bswap32(), and bswap64() functions return a byte order swapped integer. On big endian systems, the number is converted to little endian byte order. On little endian systems, the number ...
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