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 sleepqueue(9) -- manage the queues of sleeping processes
    The sleep queues used by msleep(9) and friends are stored in a hash array. The address of the wait channel is used to generate an index into the array. Each entry in the array is a queue of processes ...
 spl(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 spl0(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splbio(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splclock(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splhigh(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splimp(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splnet(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splsoftclock(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splsofttty(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splstatclock(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 spltty(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splvm(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 splx(9) -- manipulate interrupt priorities
    This API is deprecated. Use mutexes to protect data structures instead. See mutex(9) for more information. The spl() function family sets the interrupt priority ``level'' of the CPU. This prevents i...
 srandom(9) -- supply pseudo-random numbers
    The random() function will by default produce a sequence of numbers that can be duplicated by calling srandom() with `1' as the seed. The srandom() function may be called with any arbitrary seed valu...
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