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pci_config_get16(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_get32(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_get64(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_get8(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_getb(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_getl(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_getll(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_getw(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_put16(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_put32(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_put64(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_put8(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_putb(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_putl(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_putll(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_putw(9F)
– read or write single datum of various sizes to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_setup(9F)
– setup or tear down the resources for enabling accesses to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_config_teardown(9F)
– setup or tear down the resources for enabling accesses to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
pci_ereport_post(9F)
– post error reports for the generic PCI errors logged in the PCI Configuration Status register.
pci_ereport_setup(9F)
– post error reports for the generic PCI errors logged in the PCI Configuration Status register.
pci_ereport_teardown(9F)
– post error reports for the generic PCI errors logged in the PCI Configuration Status register.
pci_report_pmcap(9F)
– Report Power Management capability of a PCI device
pci_restore_config_regs(9F)
– save and restore the PCI configuration registers
pci_save_config_regs(9F)
– save and restore the PCI configuration registers
physio(9F)
– perform physical I/O
pm_busy_component(9F)
– control device component availability for Power Management
pm_idle_component(9F)
– control device component availability for Power Management
pm_lower_power(9F)
– Raise or lower power of components
pm_power_has_changed(9F)
– Notify Power Management framework of autonomous power level change
pm_raise_power(9F)
– Raise or lower power of components
pm_trans_check(9F)
– Device power cycle advisory check
pollwakeup(9F)
– inform a process that an event has occurred
priv_getbyname(9F)
– map a privilege name to a number
priv_policy(9F)
– check, report, and audit privileges
priv_policy_choice(9F)
– check, report, and audit privileges
priv_policy_only(9F)
– check, report, and audit privileges
proc_ref(9F)
– send a signal to a process
proc_signal(9F)
– send a signal to a process
proc_unref(9F)
– send a signal to a process
ptob(9F)
– convert size in pages to size in bytes
pullupmsg(9F)
– concatenate bytes in a message
put(9F)
– call a STREAMS put procedure
putbq(9F)
– place a message at the head of a queue
putctl1(9F)
– send a control message with a one-byte parameter to a queue
putctl(9F)
– send a control message to a queue
putnext(9F)
– send a message to the next queue
putnextctl1(9F)
– send a control message with a one-byte parameter to a queue
putnextctl(9F)
– send a control message to a queue
putq(9F)
– put a message on a queue
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