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 le32toh(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 ...
 le64dec(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 ...
 le64enc(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 ...
 le64toh(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 ...
 lock(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 lockcount(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 lockdestroy(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 lockinit(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 lockmgr(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 lockmgr_printinfo(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 lockstatus(9) -- lockmgr family of functions
    The lockinit() function is used to initialize a lock. It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. Its arguments are: lkp A pointer to the lock to initialize. prio The priority p...
 mac(9) -- TrustedBSD Mandatory Access Control framework
    Introduction The TrustedBSD mandatory access control framework permits dynamically introduced system security modules to modify system security functionality. This can be used to support a variety of ...
 major(9) -- calculate device ids
    The device_ids family of functions take either the raw device ID, id, or a pointer to the device structure, dev, and return the integer value that is the major or minor device ID as requested. The act...
 make_dev(9) -- manage dev_t's and DEVFS registration for devices
    The make_dev() function creates a dev_t structure for a new device. If DEVFS is available, it is also notified of the presence of the new device. The device will be owned by uid, with the group owners...
 make_dev_alias(9) -- manage dev_t's and DEVFS registration for devices
    The make_dev() function creates a dev_t structure for a new device. If DEVFS is available, it is also notified of the presence of the new device. The device will be owned by uid, with the group owners...
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