...emented. EPERM The calling thread has insufficient privilege to call iopl (); the CAP_SYS_RAWIO capability is required to raise the I/O privilege level above its current value. …...se it is disabled. If turn_on is nonzero, the calling thread must be privileged ( CAP_SYS_RAWIO ). Before Linux 2.6.8, only the first 0x3ff I/O ports could be specified in this …...length; a consumer is required to read an entire packet with each input system call. SOCK_RAW Provides raw network protocol access. SOCK_RDM Provides a reliable datagram layer t…...GKBMODE Gets current keyboard mode. argp points to a long which is set to one of these: K_RAW 0x00 /* Raw (scancode) mode */ K_XLATE 0x01 /* Translate keycodes using keymap */ K…...troy (), necessitating the use of syscall (2). DESCRIPTION Note : this page describes the raw Linux system call interface. The wrapper function provided by libaio uses a differe…...ead terminates and its thread ID is recycled. Avoid using this system call. These are the raw system call interfaces, meant for internal thread library use. RETURN VALUE On succ…...ead terminates and its thread ID is recycled. Avoid using this system call. These are the raw system call interfaces, meant for internal thread library use. RETURN VALUE On succ…...ruct iocb * iocb , struct io_event * result ); DESCRIPTION Note : this page describes the raw Linux system call interface. The wrapper function provided by libaio uses a differe…...differences POSIX.1 specifies that nice () should return the new nice value. However, the raw Linux system call returns 0 on success. Likewise, the nice () wrapper function prov…...bc wrapper for this system call; see VERSIONS. DESCRIPTION Note : this page describes the raw Linux system call interface. The wrapper function provided by libaio uses a differe…...ents (), necessitating the use of syscall (2). DESCRIPTION Note : this page describes the raw Linux system call interface. The wrapper function provided by libaio uses a differe…...ation of all threads in the process. By contrast with the C library wrapper function, the raw Linux _exit () system call terminates only the calling thread, and actions such as …...e event. This has a special encoding, described in the config field definition. PERF_TYPE_RAW This indicates a "raw" implementation-specific event in the config field. PERF_TYPE…...implementation was an imperfect emulation (see BUGS) that papered over the fact that the raw Linux faccessat () system call does not have a flags argument. To allow for a proper…...implementation was an imperfect emulation (see BUGS) that papered over the fact that the raw Linux faccessat () system call does not have a flags argument. To allow for a proper…...implementation was an imperfect emulation (see BUGS) that papered over the fact that the raw Linux faccessat () system call does not have a flags argument. To allow for a proper…...nerally try to note the details of both the (usually GNU) C library API interface and the raw system call. Most commonly, the main DESCRIPTION will focus on the C library interf…...rt, and probably also architecture support for this flag in the vdso (7). CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW (since Linux 2.6.28; Linux-specific) Similar to CLOCK_MONOTONIC , but provides acce…...rt, and probably also architecture support for this flag in the vdso (7). CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW (since Linux 2.6.28; Linux-specific) Similar to CLOCK_MONOTONIC , but provides acce…...rt, and probably also architecture support for this flag in the vdso (7). CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW (since Linux 2.6.28; Linux-specific) Similar to CLOCK_MONOTONIC , but provides acce…