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 uvm_swapin(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_swap_init(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_sysctl(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_useracc(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_vnp_setsize(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_vnp_sync(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_vnp_terminate(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_vnp_uncache(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_vslock(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvm_vsunlock(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 uvn_attach(9) -- virtual memory system external interface
    The UVM virtual memory system manages access to the computer's memory resources. User processes and the kernel access these resources through UVM's external interface. UVM's external interface incl...
 vaccess(9) -- check access permissions based on vnode parameters
    The vaccess() function checks if the credentials described in cred are sufficient to perform the operation described by acc_mode, based on the file_mode, uid, and gid arguments. These arguments would ...
 vclean(9) -- disassociate the underlying file system from a vnode
    The vclean() function clears any VM and buffer data associated with the vnode vp and reclaims it from the underlying file system. Its arguments are: vp The vnode to be cleaned. flags The flags indicat...
 vcount(9) -- get total number of references to a device
    vcount() is used to get the number of references to a particular device. It allows for the fact that multiple vnodes may reference the same device.
 vdevgone(9) -- revoke all specified minor numbered vnodes for a device
    The vdevgone() function will revoke all the vnodes corresponding to the specified minor number range for the device with a major number of maj and of type type. Its arguments are: maj The major number...
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