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 bus_space_write_multi_4(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_multi_8(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_raw_multi_2(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_raw_multi_4(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_raw_multi_8(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_raw_region_2(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_raw_region_4(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_raw_region_8(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_region_1(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_region_2(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_region_4(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 bus_space_write_region_8(9) -- bus space manipulation functions
    The bus_space functions exist to allow device drivers machine-independent access to bus memory and register areas. All of the functions and types described in this document can be used by including th...
 cdevvp(9) -- create a vnode for a device
    The getdevvp() function creates a vnode for a device of type type with a device number of dev, and returns a pointer to it in vpp. Its arguments are: dev The device number of the desired device. vpp W...
 config_activate(9) -- autoconfiguration framework
    Autoconfiguration is the process of matching hardware devices with an appropriate device driver. In its most basic form, autoconfiguration consists of the recursive process of finding and attaching al...
 config_attach(9) -- autoconfiguration framework
    Autoconfiguration is the process of matching hardware devices with an appropriate device driver. In its most basic form, autoconfiguration consists of the recursive process of finding and attaching al...
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