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 disk_unbusy(9) -- generic disk framework
    The NetBSD generic disk framework is designed to provide flexible, scalable, and consistent handling of disk state and metrics information. The fundamental component of this framework is the disk stru...
 dopowerhooks(9) -- run all power hooks
    The dopowerhooks() function invokes all power hooks established using the powerhook_establish(9) function. When power is disappearing the power hooks are called in reverse order, i.e., the power hook ...
 doshutdownhooks(9) -- run all shutdown hooks
    The doshutdownhooks() function invokes all shutdown hooks established using the shutdownhook_establish(9) function. Shutdown hooks are called in reverse order, i.e. the shutdown hook established last ...
 driver(9) -- description of a device driver
    This page briefly describes the basic NetBSD autoconfiguration interface utilised by device drivers. For a detailed overview of the autoconfiguration framework see autoconf(9). Each device driver must...
 ethersubr(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 ether_addmulti(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 ether_delmulti(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 ETHER_FIRST_MULTI(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 ether_ifattach(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 ETHER_IS_MULTICAST(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 ETHER_NEXT_MULTI(9) -- Ethernet and FDDI driver support functions and macros
    The ethersubr functions provide the interface between the ethersubr module and the network drivers which need Ethernet support. Such drivers must request the ether attribute in their files declaration...
 evcnt(9) -- generic event counter framework
    The NetBSD generic event counter framework is designed to provide a flexible and hierarchical event counting facility, which is useful for tracking system events (including device interrupts). The fun...
 evcnt_attach_dynamic(9) -- generic event counter framework
    The NetBSD generic event counter framework is designed to provide a flexible and hierarchical event counting facility, which is useful for tracking system events (including device interrupts). The fun...
 evcnt_attach_static(9) -- generic event counter framework
    The NetBSD generic event counter framework is designed to provide a flexible and hierarchical event counting facility, which is useful for tracking system events (including device interrupts). The fun...
 evcnt_detach(9) -- generic event counter framework
    The NetBSD generic event counter framework is designed to provide a flexible and hierarchical event counting facility, which is useful for tracking system events (including device interrupts). The fun...
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