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 pci_find_device(9) -- PCI bus interface
    The pci set of functions are used for managing PCI devices. The pci_read_config() function is used to read data from the PCI configuration space of the device dev, at offset reg, with width specifying...
 pci_get_powerstate(9) -- PCI bus interface
    The pci set of functions are used for managing PCI devices. The pci_read_config() function is used to read data from the PCI configuration space of the device dev, at offset reg, with width specifying...
 pci_read_config(9) -- PCI bus interface
    The pci set of functions are used for managing PCI devices. The pci_read_config() function is used to read data from the PCI configuration space of the device dev, at offset reg, with width specifying...
 pci_set_powerstate(9) -- PCI bus interface
    The pci set of functions are used for managing PCI devices. The pci_read_config() function is used to read data from the PCI configuration space of the device dev, at offset reg, with width specifying...
 pci_write_config(9) -- PCI bus interface
    The pci set of functions are used for managing PCI devices. The pci_read_config() function is used to read data from the PCI configuration space of the device dev, at offset reg, with width specifying...
 pfctlinput(9) -- network domain management
    Network protocols installed in the system are maintained within what are called domains (for example the inetdomain and localdomain). struct domain { int dom_family; /* AF_xxx */ char *dom_name; void ...
 pfctlinput2(9) -- network domain management
    Network protocols installed in the system are maintained within what are called domains (for example the inetdomain and localdomain). struct domain { int dom_family; /* AF_xxx */ char *dom_name; void ...
 pffindproto(9) -- network domain management
    Network protocols installed in the system are maintained within what are called domains (for example the inetdomain and localdomain). struct domain { int dom_family; /* AF_xxx */ char *dom_name; void ...
 pffindtype(9) -- network domain management
    Network protocols installed in the system are maintained within what are called domains (for example the inetdomain and localdomain). struct domain { int dom_family; /* AF_xxx */ char *dom_name; void ...
 pfil(9) -- packet filter interface
    The pfil framework allows for a specified function to be invoked for every incoming or outgoing packet for a particular network I/O stream. These hooks may be used to implement a firewall or perform p...
 pfil_add_hook(9) -- packet filter interface
    The pfil framework allows for a specified function to be invoked for every incoming or outgoing packet for a particular network I/O stream. These hooks may be used to implement a firewall or perform p...
 pfil_hook_get(9) -- packet filter interface
    The pfil framework allows for a specified function to be invoked for every incoming or outgoing packet for a particular network I/O stream. These hooks may be used to implement a firewall or perform p...
 pfil_remove_hook(9) -- packet filter interface
    The pfil framework allows for a specified function to be invoked for every incoming or outgoing packet for a particular network I/O stream. These hooks may be used to implement a firewall or perform p...
 pfind(9) -- locate a process by number
    pfind() takes a pid as its argument and returns a pointer to the proc structure whose PID is specified in the argument only if the pid is on the allproc list. zpfind() takes a pid as its argument. If ...
 pgfind(9) -- locate a process group by number
    The pgfind() function takes a pgid as its argument and returns a pointer to the pgrp structure whose pg_id is specified in the argument. pgfind() locks the pgrp structure that is returned.
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