...are created. Linux 3.17 and later provides the simpler and safer getrandom (2) interface which requires no special files; see the getrandom (2) manual page for details. When rea…...are created. Linux 3.17 and later provides the simpler and safer getrandom (2) interface which requires no special files; see the getrandom (2) manual page for details. When rea…...ctice, pseudoterminals are used for implementing terminal emulators such as xterm (1), in which data read from the pseudoterminal master is interpreted by the application in the…...ctice, pseudoterminals are used for implementing terminal emulators such as xterm (1), in which data read from the pseudoterminal master is interpreted by the application in the…...ly decode a limited set of IR protocols, usually only the protocol of the specific remote which is bundled with, for example, a TV-card. Other hardware provides a stream of puls…...e to drivers for real-time clocks (RTCs). Most computers have one or more hardware clocks which record the current "wall clock" time. These are called "Real Time Clocks" (RTCs).…...m attempting to drive any controllers that the hpsa (4) driver is capable of controlling, which is to say, the cciss driver is restricted by this option to the following control…...ver. int ioctl(int fd , LPCHAR, int arg ) Sets the maximum number of busy-wait iterations which the polling driver does while waiting for the printer to get ready for receiving …...nicode codes. Otherwise, each byte is transformed according to the current mapping table (which translates it to a Unicode value). See the Character Sets section below for discu…...ts away the low-level interface. At its core, FUSE is a simple client-server protocol, in which the Linux kernel is the client and the daemon is the server. After obtaining a fi…...e to the new file identified file descriptor specified in the (third) ioctl (2) argument, which is an integer. This operation is possible only if the loop device is read-only an…...e to the new file identified file descriptor specified in the (third) ioctl (2) argument, which is an integer. This operation is possible only if the loop device is read-only an…...csi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/lunid This attribute contains the 16 hex-digit (8 byte) LUN ID by which a logical drive or physical device can be addressed. c : b : t : l are the contro…...n the architecture, the CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM kernel configuration option limits the areas which can be accessed through this file. For example: on x86, RAM access is not allowed…...n the architecture, the CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM kernel configuration option limits the areas which can be accessed through this file. For example: on x86, RAM access is not allowed…...n the architecture, the CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM kernel configuration option limits the areas which can be accessed through this file. For example: on x86, RAM access is not allowed…..._DEREGDISK CCISS_REGNEWDISK CCISS_REGNEWD These operations all do exactly the same thing, which is to cause the driver to re-scan for new devices. This does exactly the same thi…...rd). If you don't specify any io address, the driver will scan 0x390 and 0x3E0 addresses, which might conflict with other hardware... irq Set the list of IRQs that each wavelan …...Original Microsoft mice only have two buttons. However, there are some three button mice which also use the Microsoft protocol. Pressing or releasing the middle button is report…...kB succeeds). The driver's internal buffer size is determined by a compile-time constant which can be overridden with a kernel startup option. In addition to this, the driver tr…