...enqueued I/O request. aio_return (3) Obtain the return status of a completed I/O request. aio_suspend (3) Suspend the caller until one or more of a specified set of I/O requests…...functions are present: aio_cancel () aio_error () aio_fsync () aio_read () aio_return () aio_suspend () aio_write () lio_listio () BAR - _POSIX_BARRIERS - _SC_BARRIERS This opti…...es abort (3) Added in POSIX.1-2001 TC1 accept (2) access (2) aio_error (3) aio_return (3) aio_suspend (3) See notes below alarm (2) bind (2) cfgetispeed (3) cfgetospeed (3) cfse…Special systemd units NAME systemd.special - Special systemd units SYNOPSIS basic.target, bluetooth.target, cryptsetup-pre.target, cryptsetup.target, veritysetup-pre.target, verity…bash built-in commands, see bash (1) NAME bash-builtins - bash built-in commands, see bash (1) SYNOPSIS bash defines the following built-in commands: :, ., [, alias, bg, bind, brea…bash built-in commands, see bash (1) NAME bash-builtins - bash built-in commands, see bash (1) SYNOPSIS bash defines the following built-in commands: :, ., [, alias, bg, bind, brea…...tions are required to be cancelation points by POSIX.1-2001 and/or POSIX.1-2008: accept() aio_suspend() clock_nanosleep() close() connect() creat() fcntl() F_SETLKW fdatasync() …kernel image access prevention feature NAME kernel_lockdown - kernel image access prevention feature DESCRIPTION The Kernel Lockdown feature is designed to prevent both direct and …overview of signals NAME signal - overview of signals DESCRIPTION Linux supports both POSIX reliable signals (hereinafter "standard signals") and POSIX real-time signals. Signal di…overview of time and timers NAME time - overview of time and timers DESCRIPTION Real time and process time Real time is defined as time measured from some fixed point, either from …Index of configuration directives NAME systemd.directives - Index of configuration directives UNIT DIRECTIVES Directives for configuring units, used in unit files. Accept= systemd.…overview of Linux capabilities NAME capabilities - overview of Linux capabilities DESCRIPTION For the purpose of performing permission checks, traditional UNIX implementations dist…process identifiers NAME credentials - process identifiers DESCRIPTION Process ID (PID) Each process has a unique nonnegative integer identifier that is assigned when the process i…overview of Linux PID namespaces NAME pid_namespaces - overview of Linux PID namespaces DESCRIPTION For an overview of namespaces, see namespaces (7). PID namespaces isolate the pr…List all manpages from the systemd project NAME systemd.index - List all manpages from the systemd project 3 30-systemd-environment-d-generator (8) — Load variables specified by en…introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel NAME bootparam - introduction to boot time parameters of the Linux kernel DESCRIPTION The Linux kernel accepts certain 'com…overview of Linux time namespaces NAME time_namespaces - overview of Linux time namespaces DESCRIPTION Time namespaces virtualize the values of two system clocks: • CLOCK_MONOTONIC…Linux control groups NAME cgroups - Linux control groups DESCRIPTION Control groups, usually referred to as cgroups, are a Linux kernel feature which allow processes to be organize…list of eBPF helper functions NAME BPF-HELPERS - list of eBPF helper functions DESCRIPTION The extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) subsystem consists in programs written in a ps…