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.I FS
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register of the current thread in the
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.I unsigned long
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pointed to
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pointed to by
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.IR addr .
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.TP
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.B ARCH_SET_GS
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.I GS
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register of the current thread in the
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.I unsigned long
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pointed to
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pointed to by
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.IR addr .
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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On success,
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.I sockaddr
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set to
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.BR AF_UNSPEC
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(supported since on Linux since kernel 2.2).
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(supported on Linux since kernel 2.2).
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
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If the connection or binding succeeds, zero is returned.
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On error, \-1 is returned, and
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.I errno
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is set to indicate the error.
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.SH ERRORS
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.TP EINVAL
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.TP
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.B EINVAL
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.I flags
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is non-zero.
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.\" Eventually glibc may support some flags
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removes a message from the queue specified by
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.I msqid
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and places it in the buffer
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pointed to
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pointed to by
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.IR msgp .
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.PP
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The argument
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The function calculates e (2.71828..., the base of natural logarithms)
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raised to the power of
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.BR z .
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.IR z .
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.LP
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One has:
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.nf
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to free memory allocated with
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.BR calloc (3),
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or do I need
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.BR cfree ()?
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.BR cfree ()?"
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Answer: use
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.BR free (3).
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.LP
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returns the maximum length of a filename in the directory
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.I path
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or
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.IR fd .
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the process is allowed to create.
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.IR fd
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that the process is allowed to create.
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The corresponding macro is
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.BR _POSIX_NAME_MAX .
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.TP
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.I DualNet
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In this mode, ports A and B are used as separate devices.
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If you have a dual port adapter, port A will be configured as
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.IR eth[x] and port B as
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.IR eth[x]
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and port B as
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.IR eth[x+1] .
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Both ports can be used independently with distinct IP addresses.
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The preferred port setting is not used.
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.B epoll
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set only after all the file descriptors referring to the underlying
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open file description have been closed
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(or after if the descriptor is explicitly removed using
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(or before if the descriptor is explicitly removed using
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.BR epoll_ctl ()
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.BR EPOLL_CTL_DEL ).
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This means that even after a file descriptor that is part of an
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