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- _exit(2)
- terminate the calling process
- accept(2)
- accept a connection on a socket
- access(2), eaccess(2)
- check accessibility of a file
- acct(2)
- enable or disable process accounting
- adjtime(2)
- correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock
- aio_cancel(2)
- cancel an outstanding asynchronous I/O operation (REALTIME)
- aio_error(2)
- retrieve error status of asynchronous I/O operation (REALTIME)
- aio_read(2)
- asynchronous read from a file (REALTIME)
- aio_return(2)
- retrieve return status of asynchronous I/O operation (REALTIME)
- aio_suspend(2)
- suspend until asynchronous I/O operations or timeout complete (REALTIME)
- aio_waitcomplete(2)
- wait for the next completion of an aio request
- aio_write(2)
- asynchronous write to a file (REALTIME)
- bind(2)
- assign a local protocol address to a socket
- brk(2), sbrk(2)
- change data segment size
- chdir(2), fchdir(2)
- change current working directory
- chflags(2), lchflags(2), fchflags(2)
- set file flags
- chmod(2), fchmod(2), lchmod(2)
- change mode of file
- chown(2), fchown(2), lchown(2)
- change owner and group of a file
- chroot(2)
- change root directory
- clock_gettime(2), clock_settime(2), clock_getres(2)
- get/set/calibrate date and time
- close(2)
- delete a descriptor
- connect(2)
- initiate a connection on a socket
- creat(2)
- create a new file
- dup(2), dup2(2)
- duplicate an existing file descriptor
- execve(2)
- execute a file
- extattr_get_fd(2), extattr_set_fd(2), extattr_delete_fd(2), extattr_list_fd(2), extattr_get_file(2), extattr_set_file(2), extattr_delete_file(2), extattr_list_file(2), extattr_get_link(2), extattr_set_link(2), extattr_delete_link(2), extattr_list_link(2)
- system calls to manipulate VFS extended attributes
- fcntl(2)
- file control
- fhopen(2), fhstat(2), fhstatfs(2)
- access file via file handle
- flock(2)
- apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file
- fork(2)
- create a new process
- fsync(2)
- synchronise changes to a file
- getdirentries(2), getdents(2)
- get directory entries in a file system independent format
- getdtablesize(2)
- get descriptor table size
- getfh(2), lgetfh(2)
- get file handle
- getfsstat(2)
- get list of all mounted file systems
- getgid(2), getegid(2)
- get group process identification
- getgroups(2)
- get group access list
- getitimer(2), setitimer(2)
- get/set value of interval timer
- getlogin(2), getlogin_r(2), setlogin(2)
- get/set login name
- getpeername(2)
- get name of connected peer
- getpgrp(2)
- get process group
- getpid(2), getppid(2)
- get parent or calling process identification
- getpriority(2), setpriority(2)
- get/set program scheduling priority
- getresgid(2), getresuid(2), setresgid(2), setresuid(2)
- get or set real, effective and saved user or group ID
- getrlimit(2), setrlimit(2)
- control maximum system resource consumption
- getrusage(2)
- get information about resource utilization
- getsid(2)
- get process session
- getsockname(2)
- get socket name
- getsockopt(2), setsockopt(2)
- get and set options on sockets
- gettimeofday(2), settimeofday(2)
- get/set date and time
- getuid(2), geteuid(2)
- get user identification
- i386_get_ioperm(2), i386_set_ioperm(2)
- manage per-process access to the i386 I/O port space
- i386_get_ldt(2), i386_set_ldt(2)
- manage i386 per-process Local Descriptor Table entries
- i386_vm86(2)
- control vm86-related functions
- intro(2)
- introduction to system calls and error numbers
- ioctl(2)
- control device
- issetugid(2)
- is current process tainted by uid or gid changes
- jail(2), jail_attach(2)
- imprison current process and future descendants
- kenv(2)
- kernel environment
- kill(2)
- send signal to a process
- killpg(2)
- send signal to a process group
- kldfind(2)
- returns the fileid of a kld file
- kldfirstmod(2)
- return first module id from the kld file specified
- kldload(2)
- load KLD files into the kernel
- kldnext(2)
- return the fileid of the next kld file
- kldstat(2)
- get status of kld file
- kldsym(2)
- look up address by symbol name in a KLD
- kldunload(2)
- unload kld files
- kqueue(2), kevent(2)
- kernel event notification mechanism
- kse(2)
- kernel support for user threads
- ktrace(2)
- process tracing
- link(2)
- make a hard file link
- lio_listio(2)
- list directed I/O (REALTIME)
- listen(2)
- listen for connections on a socket
- lseek(2)
- reposition read/write file offset
- madvise(2), posix_madvise(2)
- give advice about use of memory
- mincore(2)
- determine residency of memory pages
- minherit(2)
- control the inheritance of pages
- mkdir(2)
- make a directory file
- mkfifo(2)
- make a fifo file
- mknod(2)
- make a special file node
- mlock(2), munlock(2)
- lock (unlock) physical pages in memory
- mlockall(2), munlockall(2)
- lock (unlock) the address space of a process
- mmap(2)
- allocate memory, or map files or devices into memory
- modfind(2)
- returns the modid of a kernel module
- modnext(2)
- return the modid of the next kernel module
- modstat(2)
- get status of kernel module
- mount(2), nmount(2), unmount(2)
- mount or dismount a file system
- mprotect(2)
- control the protection of pages
- msync(2)
- synchronize a mapped region
- munmap(2)
- remove a mapping
- nanosleep(2)
- suspend process execution for an interval measured in nanoseconds
- nfssvc(2)
- NFS services
- ntp_adjtime(2)
- NTP daemon application interface
- ntp_gettime(2)
- NTP user application interface
- open(2)
- open or create a file for reading or writing
- pathconf(2), fpathconf(2)
- get configurable pathname variables
- pipe(2)
- create descriptor pair for interprocess communication
- poll(2)
- synchronous I/O multiplexing
- profil(2)
- control process profiling
- ptrace(2)
- process tracing and debugging
- quotactl(2)
- manipulate file system quotas
- read(2), readv(2), pread(2)
- read input
- readlink(2)
- read value of a symbolic link
- reboot(2)
- reboot system or halt processor
- recv(2), recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2)
- receive a message from a socket
- rename(2)
- change the name of a file
- revoke(2)
- revoke file access
- rfork(2)
- manipulate process resources
- rmdir(2)
- remove a directory file
- rtprio(2)
- examine or modify a process realtime or idle priority
- sched_get_priority_max(2), sched_get_priority_min(2), sched_rr_get_interval(2)
- get scheduling parameter limits
- sched_setparam(2), sched_getparam(2)
- set/get scheduling parameters
- sched_setscheduler(2), sched_getscheduler(2)
- set/get scheduling policy and scheduler parameters
- sched_yield(2)
- yield processor
- select(2)
- synchronous I/O multiplexing
- semctl(2)
- control operations on a semaphore set
- semget(2)
- obtain a semaphore id
- semop(2)
- atomic array of operations on a semaphore set
- send(2), sendto(2), sendmsg(2)
- send a message from a socket
- sendfile(2)
- send a file to a socket
- setgroups(2)
- set group access list
- setpgid(2), setpgrp(2)
- set process group
- setregid(2)
- set real and effective group ID
- setreuid(2)
- set real and effective user ID's
- setsid(2)
- create session and set process group ID
- setuid(2), seteuid(2), setgid(2), setegid(2)
- set user and group ID
- shmat(2), shmdt(2)
- attach or detach shared memory
- shmctl(2)
- shared memory control
- shmget(2)
- obtain a shared memory identifier
- shutdown(2)
- shut down part of a full-duplex connection
- sigaction(2)
- software signal facilities
- sigaltstack(2)
- set and/or get signal stack context
- sigpause(2)
- atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt
- sigpending(2)
- get pending signals
- sigprocmask(2)
- manipulate current signal mask
- sigreturn(2)
- return from signal
- sigsetmask(2), sigblock(2)
- manipulate current signal mask
- sigstack(2)
- set and/or get signal stack context
- sigsuspend(2)
- atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt
- sigvec(2)
- software signal facilities
- sigwait(2)
- select a set of signals
- socket(2)
- create an endpoint for communication
- socketpair(2)
- create a pair of connected sockets
- stat(2), lstat(2), fstat(2)
- get file status
- statfs(2)
- get file system statistics
- swapon(2), swapoff(2)
- control devices for interleaved paging/swapping
- symlink(2)
- make symbolic link to a file
- sync(2)
- schedule file system updates
- sysarch(2)
- architecture-dependent system call
- syscall(2), __syscall(2)
- indirect system call
- truncate(2), ftruncate(2)
- truncate or extend a file to a specified length
- umask(2)
- set file creation mode mask
- undelete(2)
- attempt to recover a deleted file
- unlink(2)
- remove directory entry
- utimes(2), lutimes(2), futimes(2)
- set file access and modification times
- utrace(2)
- insert user record in ktrace log
- uuidgen(2)
- generate universally unique identifiers
- vfork(2)
- spawn new process in a virtual memory efficient way
- wait(2), waitpid(2), wait4(2), wait3(2)
- wait for process termination
- write(2), writev(2), pwrite(2)
- write output
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