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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ you call the system call by \fIname\fP.
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.SH FILES
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.I /usr/include/linux/unistd.h
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.SH "CONFORMING TO"
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The use of these macros is Linux-specific, and deprecated.
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The use of these macros is Linux specific, and deprecated.
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.SH NOTES
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Starting around kernel 2.6.18, the _syscall macros were removed
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from header files supplied to user space.
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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ If \fIpathname\fP is not a directory, cause the open to fail.
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.\" http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=112748702800001&r=1&w=2
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.\" [PATCH] open: O_DIRECTORY and O_CREAT together should fail
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.\" O_DIRECTORY | O_CREAT causes O_DIRECTORY to be ignored.
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This flag is Linux-specific, and was added in kernel version 2.1.126, to
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This flag is Linux specific, and was added in kernel version 2.1.126, to
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avoid denial-of-service problems if
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.BR opendir (3)
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is called on a
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@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ invalid address alignment
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non-existent physical address
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.TP
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.B BUS_OBJERR
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object specific hardware error
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object-specific hardware error
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.RE
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.PP
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The following values can be placed in
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12
man5/elf.5
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man5/elf.5
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This byte identifies the operating system
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and ABI to which the object is targeted.
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Some fields in other ELF structures have flags
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and values that have platform specific meanings;
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and values that have platform-specific meanings;
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the interpretation of those fields is determined by the value of this byte.
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E.g.:
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.\" .Bl -tag -width "ELFOSABI_STANDALONE" -compact
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bit.
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Whether the
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.BR SHF_WRITE
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bit is set is processor-specific.
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bit is set is processor specific.
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This section is of type
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.BR SHT_DYNAMIC .
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See the attributes above.
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This section holds the global offset table.
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This section is of type
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.BR SHT_PROGBITS .
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The attributes are processor-specific.
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The attributes are processor specific.
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.TP
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.IR .hash
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This section holds a symbol hash table.
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This section holds the procedure linkage table.
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This section is of type
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.BR SHT_PROGBITS .
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The attributes are processor-specific.
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The attributes are processor specific.
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.TP
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.IR .relNAME
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This section holds relocation information as described below.
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Default symbol visibility rules.
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.TP
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.BR STV_INTERNAL
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Processor specific hidden class.
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Processor-specific hidden class.
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.TP
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.BR STV_HIDDEN
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Symbol is unavailable in other modules.
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This member gives both the symbol table index with respect to which the
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relocation must be made and the type of relocation to apply.
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Relocation
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types are processor-specific.
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types are processor specific.
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When the text refers to a relocation
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entry's relocation type or symbol table index, it means the result of
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applying
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This directory may be empty.
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.TP
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.I /proc/sys/dev
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This directory contains device specific information (e.g.,
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This directory contains device-specific information (e.g.,
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.IR dev/cdrom/info ).
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On
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some systems, it may be empty.
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.B "IDE Disk/CD-ROM Driver Parameters"
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The IDE driver accepts a number of parameters, which range from disk
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geometry specifications, to support for broken controller chips.
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Drive specific options are specified by using 'hdX=' with X in 'a'-'h'.
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Drive-specific options are specified by using 'hdX=' with X in 'a'-'h'.
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Non-drive specific options are specified with the prefix 'hd='.
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Note that using a drive specific prefix for a non-drive specific option
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Non-drive-specific options are specified with the prefix 'hd='.
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Note that using a drive-specific prefix for a non-drive-specific option
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will still work, and the option will just be applied as expected.
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Also note that 'hd=' can be used to refer to the next unspecified
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is ignored for IDE disks.
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The IRQ value specified will be the IRQ
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used for the interface that the drive resides on, and is not really a
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drive specific parameter.
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drive-specific parameter.
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.TP
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.B "The 'hd=serialize' option"
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The dual IDE interface CMD-640 chip is broken as designed such that
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.TP
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.B "The 'hd=dtc2278' option"
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This option tells the driver that you have a DTC-2278D IDE interface.
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The driver then tries to do DTC specific operations to enable the
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The driver then tries to do DTC-specific operations to enable the
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second interface and to enable faster transfer modes.
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.TP
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.B "The 'hd=noprobe' option"
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example tell the driver(s) to autoprobe.
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The Ethernet-HowTo has extensive documentation on using multiple
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cards and on the card/driver specific implementation
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cards and on the card/driver-specific implementation
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of the param_n values where used.
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Interested readers should refer to
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the section in that document on their particular card.
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are Linux (glibc) specific.
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.SH NOTES
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.I <features.h>
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is a Linux/glibc specific header file.
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is a Linux/glibc-specific header file.
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Other systems have an analogous file, but typically with a different name.
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This header file is automatically included by other header files as
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required: it is not necessary to explicitly include it in order to
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.B INADDR_ANY
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for historical reasons.
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.SS Socket Options
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IP supports some protocol specific socket options that can be set with
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IP supports some protocol-specific socket options that can be set with
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.BR setsockopt (2)
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and read with
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.BR getsockopt (2).
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.PP
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The port space of IPv6 is shared with IPv4.
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.SS "Socket Options"
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IPv6 supports some protocol specific socket options that can be set with
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IPv6 supports some protocol-specific socket options that can be set with
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.BR setsockopt (2)
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and read with
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.BR getsockopt (2).
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without an argument, has been defined as
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.Tn BSD
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in the
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site specific file
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site-specific file
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.Pa /usr/share/tmac/mdoc/doc-common .
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It really should default to
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.Tn LOCAL .
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.\" .PP
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.\" FIXME add amateur radio stuff.
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.PP
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Most protocols support their own ioctls to configure protocol specific
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Most protocols support their own ioctls to configure protocol-specific
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interface options.
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See the protocol man pages for a description.
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For configuring IP addresses see
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_
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TCA_UNSPEC:-:unspecified
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TCA_KIND:asciiz string:Name of queueing discipline
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TCA_OPTIONS:byte sequence:Qdisc specific options follow
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TCA_OPTIONS:byte sequence:Qdisc-specific options follow
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TCA_STATS:struct tc_stats:Qdisc statistics.
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TCA_XSTATS:qdisc specific:Module specific statistics.
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TCA_XSTATS:qdisc specific:Module-specific statistics.
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TCA_RATE:struct tc_estimator:Rate limit.
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.TE
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.B SO_SNDTIMEO
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are supported since Linux 2.3.41.
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Earlier, timeouts were fixed to
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a protocol specific setting, and could not be read or written.
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a protocol-specific setting, and could not be read or written.
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.SH NOTES
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Linux assumes that half of the send/receive buffer is used for internal
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kernel structures; thus the sysctls are twice what can be observed
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characters forming the X.121 address.
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Only the decimal digit characters from '0' to '9' are allowed.
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.SS Socket Options
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The following X.25 specific socket options can be set by using
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The following X.25-specific socket options can be set by using
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.BR setsockopt (2)
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and read with
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.BR getsockopt (2)
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