...) and since Linux 2.5.71 also LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2C (that is, 0x20112000) are permitted as values for magic2 . (The hexadecimal values of these constants are meaningful.) The op …...ue that can be used with the scheduling algorithm identified by policy . Supported policy values are SCHED_FIFO , SCHED_RR , SCHED_OTHER , SCHED_BATCH , SCHED_IDLE , and SCHED_D…...ue that can be used with the scheduling algorithm identified by policy . Supported policy values are SCHED_FIFO , SCHED_RR , SCHED_OTHER , SCHED_BATCH , SCHED_IDLE , and SCHED_D…...scall(SYS_init_module, void module_image [. len ], unsigned long len , const char * param_values ); int syscall(SYS_finit_module, int fd , const char * param_values , int flags …...scall(SYS_init_module, void module_image [. len ], unsigned long len , const char * param_values ); int syscall(SYS_finit_module, int fd , const char * param_values , int flags …...ty outside this range are silently clamped to the range. The default priority is 0; lower values give a process a higher scheduling priority. The getpriority () call returns the…...ty outside this range are silently clamped to the range. The default priority is 0; lower values give a process a higher scheduling priority. The getpriority () call returns the…...e CPU only if all of the events in the group can be put onto the CPU. This means that the values of the member events can be meaningfully compared —added, divided (to get ratios…...n which case the value is determined by the filesystem. See the section below about owner values for more details. The fmr_offset field contains the logical address in the mappi…...d si_uid . In addition, signals sent with sigqueue (3) fill in si_int and si_ptr with the values specified by the sender of the signal; see sigqueue (3) for more details. • Sign…...d si_uid . In addition, signals sent with sigqueue (3) fill in si_int and si_ptr with the values specified by the sender of the signal; see sigqueue (3) for more details. • Sign…..._submit () call. aio_rw_flags This defines the R/W flags passed with structure. The valid values are: RWF_APPEND (since Linux 4.16) Append data to the end of the file. See the d…...lication performance. Initially, the system call supported a set of "conventional" advice values, which are also available on several other implementations. (Note, though, that …...maphore set. Bits 0100, 0010, and 0001 (the execute bits) are unused by the system. Valid values for op are: IPC_STAT Copy information from the kernel data structure associated …...hat can be avoided under Linux by giving it the O_NONBLOCK flag. ioctl structure Ioctl op values are 32-bit constants. In principle these constants are completely arbitrary, but…...erate. The which argument determines how who is interpreted, and has one of the following values: IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS who is a process ID or thread ID identifying a single proces…...erate. The which argument determines how who is interpreted, and has one of the following values: IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS who is a process ID or thread ID identifying a single proces…...It takes a pointer to a timex structure, updates kernel parameters from (selected) field values, and returns the same structure updated with the current kernel values. This stru…...It takes a pointer to a timex structure, updates kernel parameters from (selected) field values, and returns the same structure updated with the current kernel values. This stru…...OURCE DESCRIPTION Each semaphore in a System V semaphore set has the following associated values: unsigned short semval; /* semaphore value */ unsigned short semzcnt; /* # waiti…