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kBNameBeschreibung
3 kBCPU_SET (3) 
0 kBMB_CUR_MAX (3)maximum length of a multibyte character in the current locale
0 kBMB_LEN_MAX (3)maximum multibyte length of a character across all locales
2 kB_syscall (2)invoking a system call without library support (OBSOLETE)
1 kBa64l (3)convert between long and base-64
2 kBacct (5)process accounting file
1 kBadd_key (2)add a key to the kernel's key management facility
1 kBaddseverity (3)introduce new severity classes
2 kBadjtime (3)correct the time to synchronize the system clock
4 kBaio (7)POSIX asynchronous I/O overview
1 kBaio_cancel (3)cancel an outstanding asynchronous I/O request
1 kBaio_error (3)get error status of asynchronous I/O operation
1 kBaio_fsync (3)asynchronous file synchronization
1 kBaio_init (3)asynchronous I/O initialization
2 kBaio_read (3)asynchronous read
1 kBaio_return (3)get return status of asynchronous I/O operation
1 kBaio_suspend (3)wait for asynchronous I/O operation or timeout
2 kBaio_write (3)asynchronous write
2 kBalloc_hugepages (2)allocate or free huge pages
1 kBarch_prctl (2)set architecture-specific thread state
1 kBargz_add (3)functions to handle an argz list
2 kBarmscii-8 (7)Armenian character set encoded in octal, decimal,
1 kBasprintf (3)print to allocated string
1 kBassert_perror (3)test errnum and abort
2 kBbacktrace (3)support
2 kBbasename (3)parse pathname components
1 kBbindresvport (3)bind a socket to a privileged IP port
1 kBbsd_signal (3)signal handling with BSD semantics
1 kBbstring (3)byte string operations
1 kBbtowc (3)convert single byte to wide character
1 kBcanonicalize_file_name (3)return the canonicalized absolute pathname
10 kBcapabilities (7)overview of Linux capabilities
1 kBcatgets (3)get message from a message catalog
2 kBcatopen (3)open/close a message catalog
3 kBcciss (4)HP Smart Array block driver
0 kBcexp (3)complex exponential function
0 kBcexp2 (3)base-2 exponent of a complex number
1 kBcfree (3)free allocated memory
1 kBcharmap (5)character set description file
2 kBclock_getcpuclockid (3)obtain ID of a process CPU-time clock
3 kBclock_getres (2)clock and time functions
2 kBclock_nanosleep (2)high-resolution sleep with specifiable clock
0 kBclog (3)natural logarithm of a complex number
0 kBclog10 (3)base-10 logarithm of a complex number
0 kBclog2 (3)base-2 logarithm of a complex number
2 kBcmsg (3)access ancillary data
1 kBcomplex (7)basics of complex mathematics
1 kBconfstr (3)get configuration dependent string variables
0 kBconj (3)calculate the complex conjugate
8 kBconsole_codes (4)Linux console escape and control sequences
6 kBconsole_ioctl (4)ioctls for console terminal and virtual consoles
5 kBcore (5)core dump file
2 kBcp1251 (7)CP\ 1251 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
3 kBcp1252 (7)CP\ 1252 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
0 kBcpow (3)complex power function
0 kBcproj (3)project into Riemann Sphere
1 kBcpuid (4)x86 CPUID access device
13 kBcpuset (7)confine processes to processor and memory node subsets
1 kBcreate_module (2)create a loadable module entry
3 kBcredentials (7)process identifiers
0 kBcsqrt (3)complex square root
4 kBdbopen (3)database access methods
2 kBddp (7)Linux AppleTalk protocol implementation
2 kBdelete_module (2)unload a kernel module
1 kBdes_crypt (3)fast
1 kBdirfd (3)get directory stream file descriptor
2 kBdl_iterate_phdr (3)walk through list of shared objects
6 kBdlopen (3)programming interface to
1 kBdprintf (3)print to a file descriptor
2 kBdrand48 (3)generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers
1 kBdrand48_r (3)generate uniformly distributed pseudo-random numbers reentrantly
2 kBdsp56k (4)DSP56001 interface device
2 kBduplocale (3)duplicate a locale object
1 kBecvt (3)convert a floating-point number to a string
1 kBecvt_r (3)convert a floating-point number to a string
12 kBelf (5)format of Executable and Linking Format (ELF) files
2 kBencrypt (3)encrypt 64-bit messages
1 kBend (3)end of program segments
2 kBendian (3) 
3 kBenviron (7)user environment
1 kBenvz_add (3)environment string support
5 kBepoll (7)I/O event notification facility
2 kBepoll_create (2)open an epoll file descriptor
2 kBepoll_ctl (2)control interface for an epoll descriptor
2 kBepoll_wait (2)wait for an I/O event on an epoll file descriptor
1 kBerfc (3)complementary error function
2 kBerr (3)formatted error messages
2 kBerror (3)glibc error reporting functions
1 kBether_aton (3)Ethernet address manipulation routines
1 kBeuidaccess (3)check effective user's permissions for a file
4 kBeventfd (2)create a file descriptor for event notification
1 kBexit_group (2)exit all threads in a process
1 kBexp10 (3)base-10 exponential function
1 kBexp2 (3)base-2 exponential function
3 kBfallocate (2)manipulate file space
7 kBfanotify (7)monitoring filesystem events
3 kBfanotify_init (2)create and initialize fanotify group
3 kBfanotify_mark (2)add, remove, or modify an fanotify mark on a filesystem
1 kBfdim (3)positive difference
6 kBfeature_test_macros (7)feature test macros
3 kBfenv (3)floating-point rounding and exception handling
1 kBfexecve (3)execute program specified via file descriptor
1 kBfgetc (3)input of characters and strings
1 kBfgetgrent (3)get group file entry
1 kBfgetwc (3)read a wide character from a FILE stream
1 kBfgetws (3)read a wide-character string from a FILE stream
1 kBfifo (7)first-in first-out special file, named pipe
2 kBfilesystems (5)Linux filesystem types: minix, ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, Reiserfs,
1 kBfinite (3) 
1 kBflockfile (3)lock FILE for stdio
1 kBfma (3)floating-point multiply and add
0 kBfmax (3)determine maximum of two floating-point numbers
3 kBfmemopen (3) open memory as stream
0 kBfmin (3)determine minimum of two floating-point numbers
2 kBfmtmsg (3)print formatted error messages
1 kBfnmatch (3)match filename or pathname
3 kBfopencookie (3)opening a custom stream
1 kBfpathconf (3)get configuration values for files
1 kBfpclassify (3)floating-point
1 kBfpurge (3)purge a stream
1 kBfputwc (3)write a wide character to a FILE stream
1 kBfputws (3)write a wide-character string to a FILE stream
1 kBfrexp (3)convert floating-point number to fractional
1 kBfseeko (3)seek to or report file position
6 kBfts (3)\
4 kBftw (3)file tree walk
3 kBfutex (2)fast user-space locking
2 kBfutex (7)fast user-space locking
1 kBfutimes (3)change file timestamps
1 kBfutimesat (2)change timestamps of a file relative to a \
1 kBfwide (3)set and determine the orientation of a FILE stream
1 kBgai.conf (5)getaddrinfo(3) configuration file
1 kBgamma (3)(logarithm of the) gamma function
1 kBget_kernel_syms (2)retrieve exported kernel and module symbols
2 kBget_mempolicy (2)retrieve NUMA memory policy for a process
1 kBget_nprocs_conf (3)get number of processors
1 kBget_robust_list (2)get/set list of robust futexes
1 kBget_thread_area (2)get a thread-local storage (TLS) area
4 kBgetaddrinfo_a (3)asynchronous
2 kBgetauxval (3)retrieve a value from the auxiliary vector
2 kBgetcontext (3)get or set the user context
2 kBgetcpu (2)determine CPU and NUMA node on which the calling thread is running
1 kBgetdtablesize (3)get descriptor table size
2 kBgetent (1)get entries from Name Service Switch libraries
1 kBgetfsent (3)handle fstab entries
2 kBgetgrent_r (3)get group file entry reentrantly
1 kBgethostid (3)get or set the unique identifier of the current host
3 kBgetifaddrs (3)get interface addresses
2 kBgetipnodebyname (3)get network
2 kBgetline (3)delimited string input
1 kBgetloadavg (3)get system load averages
3 kBgetnameinfo (3)address-to-name translation in protocol-independent manner
1 kBgetnetent_r (3)get
3 kBgetpriority (2)get/set program scheduling priority
1 kBgetprotoent (3)get protocol entry
2 kBgetprotoent_r (3)get
0 kBgetpt (3)open the pseudoterminal master (PTM)
2 kBgetpwent_r (3)get passwd file entry reentrantly
8 kBgetrlimit (2)get/set resource limits
1 kBgetrpcent (3)get
1 kBgetrpcent_r (3)get
0 kBgetrpcport (3)get RPC port number
3 kBgetrusage (2)get resource usage
2 kBgetservent_r (3)get
3 kBgetsockopt (2)get and set options on sockets
2 kBgetspnam (3)get shadow password file entry
2 kBgetsubopt (3)parse suboption arguments from a string
1 kBgettid (2)get thread identification
3 kBgettimeofday (2)get / set time
1 kBgetttyent (3)get ttys file entry
1 kBgetumask (3)get file creation mask
1 kBgetunwind (2)copy the unwind data to caller's buffer
1 kBgetutmp (3)copy utmp structure to utmpx, and vice versa
1 kBgetwchar (3)read a wide character from standard input
1 kBgnu_get_libc_version (3)get glibc version and release
1 kBgrantpt (3)grant access to the slave pseudoterminal
1 kBgroup_member (3)test whether a process is in a group
1 kBgsignal (3)software signal facility
2 kBhash (3)hash database access method
2 kBhostname (7)hostname resolution description
2 kBhpsa (4)HP Smart Array SCSI driver
2 kBiconv (1)convert text from one character encoding to another
2 kBiconv (3)perform character set conversion
0 kBiconv_close (3)deallocate descriptor for character set conversion
1 kBiconv_open (3)allocate descriptor for character set conversion
1 kBiconvconfig (8)create iconv module configuration cache
1 kBif_nameindex (3)get network interface names and indexes
1 kBif_nametoindex (3)mappings between network interface
1 kBilogb (3)get integer exponent of a floating-point value
3 kBinet (3)Internet address manipulation routines
3 kBinet_net_pton (3)Internet network number conversion
1 kBinet_ntop (3)convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from binary to text form
2 kBinet_pton (3)convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from text to binary form
4 kBinit_module (2)load a kernel module
9 kBinotify (7)monitoring filesystem events
1 kBinotify_add_watch (2)add a watch to an initialized inotify instance
1 kBinotify_init (2)initialize an inotify instance
1 kBinotify_rm_watch (2)remove an existing watch from an inotify instance
2 kBinsque (3)insert/remove an item from a queue
1 kBio_cancel (2)cancel an outstanding asynchronous I/O operation
1 kBio_destroy (2)destroy an asynchronous I/O context
1 kBio_getevents (2)read asynchronous I/O events from the completion queue
1 kBio_setup (2)create an asynchronous I/O context
1 kBio_submit (2)submit asynchronous I/O blocks for processing
4 kBioprio_set (2)get/set I/O scheduling class and priority
12 kBip (7)Linux IPv4 protocol implementation
4 kBipv6 (7)Linux IPv6 protocol implementation
1 kBisfdtype (3)test file type of a file descriptor
1 kBisgreater (3)floating-point relational tests without exception for NaN
2 kBiso_8859-1 (7)ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-10 (7)ISO 8859-10 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-11 (7)ISO 8859-11 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-13 (7)ISO 8859-13 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-14 (7)ISO 8859-14 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-15 (7)ISO 8859-15 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-16 (7)ISO 8859-16 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-2 (7)ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-3 (7)ISO 8859-3 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-4 (7)ISO 8859-4 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-5 (7)ISO 8859-5 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-6 (7)ISO 8859-6 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-7 (7)ISO 8859-7 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-8 (7)ISO 8859-8 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
2 kBiso_8859-9 (7)ISO 8859-9 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
1 kBiswalnum (3)test for alphanumeric wide character
1 kBiswalpha (3)test for alphabetic wide character
1 kBiswblank (3)test for whitespace wide character
1 kBiswcntrl (3)test for control wide character
1 kBiswctype (3)wide-character classification
1 kBiswdigit (3)test for decimal digit wide character
1 kBiswgraph (3)test for graphic wide character
1 kBiswlower (3)test for lowercase wide character
0 kBiswprint (3)test for printing wide character
1 kBiswpunct (3)test for punctuation or symbolic wide character
1 kBiswspace (3)test for whitespace wide character
1 kBiswupper (3)test for uppercase wide character
1 kBiswxdigit (3)test for hexadecimal digit wide character
2 kBkcmp (2)compare two processes to determine if they share a kernel resource
2 kBkexec_load (2)load a new kernel for later execution
1 kBkey_setsecret (3)interfaces to rpc keyserver daemon
1 kBkeyctl (2)manipulate the kernel's key management facility
2 kBkoi8-r (7)Russian character set encoded in octal, decimal,
3 kBkoi8-u (7)Ukrainian character set encoded in octal, decimal,
5 kBld.so (8)dynamic linker/loader
1 kBldconfig (8)configure dynamic linker run-time bindings
1 kBldd (1)print shared library dependencies
2 kBlibc (7)overview of standard C libraries on Linux
2 kBlio_listio (3)initiate a list of I/O requests
1 kBllseek (2)reposition read/write file offset
2 kBlocale (1)get locale-specific information
3 kBlocaledef (1)compile locale definition files
2 kBlockf (3)apply, test or remove a POSIX lock on an open file
1 kBlog (3)natural logarithmic function
1 kBlog10 (3) base-10 logarithmic function
1 kBlog1p (3) logarithm of 1 plus argument
1 kBlog2 (3)base-2 logarithmic function
1 kBlogb (3)get exponent of a floating-point value
1 kBlogin (3)write utmp and wtmp entries
1 kBlongjmp (3)nonlocal jump to a saved stack context
1 kBlookup_dcookie (2)return a directory entry's path
1 kBlrint (3)round to nearest integer
1 kBlround (3)round to
1 kBlsearch (3)linear search of an array
1 kBlseek64 (3)reposition 64-bit read/write file offset
4 kBmadvise (2)give advice about use of memory
2 kBmakecontext (3)manipulate user context
1 kBmakedev (3)manage a device number
3 kBmallinfo (3)obtain memory allocation information
1 kBmalloc_get_state (3)record and restore state of malloc implementation
1 kBmalloc_hook (3)malloc debugging variables
2 kBmalloc_info (3)export malloc state to a stream
1 kBmalloc_stats (3)print memory allocation statistics
1 kBmalloc_trim (3)release free memory from the top of the heap
1 kBmalloc_usable_size (3)obtain size of block of memory allocated from heap
5 kBmallopt (3)set memory allocation parameters
10 kBman-pages (7)conventions for writing Linux man pages
3 kBmath_error (7)detecting errors from mathematical functions
3 kBmatherr (3)SVID math library exception handling
4 kBmbind (2)set memory policy for a memory range
1 kBmblen (3)determine number of bytes in next multibyte character
1 kBmbrlen (3)determine number of bytes in next multibyte character
1 kBmbrtowc (3)convert a multibyte sequence to a wide character
1 kBmbsinit (3)test for initial shift state
1 kBmbsnrtowcs (3)convert a multibyte string to a wide-character string
1 kBmbsrtowcs (3)convert a multibyte string to a wide-character string
2 kBmbstowcs (3)convert a multibyte string to a wide-character string
1 kBmbtowc (3)convert a multibyte sequence to a wide character
2 kBmcheck (3)heap consistency checking
5 kBmdoc (7) 
1 kBmempcpy (3)copy memory area
3 kBmemusage (1)profile memory usage of a program
1 kBmemusagestat (1)generate graphic from memory profiling data
1 kBmigrate_pages (2)move all pages in a process to another set of nodes
2 kBmincore (2)determine whether pages are resident in memory
2 kBmissing (7)missing manual pages
1 kBmkdtemp (3)create a unique temporary directory
4 kBmlock (2)lock and unlock memory
1 kBmmap2 (2)map files or devices into memory
1 kBmodify_ldt (2)get or set ldt
2 kBmouse (4)serial mouse interface
2 kBmove_pages (2)move individual pages of a process to another node
2 kBmpool (3)shared memory buffer pool
2 kBmprotect (2)set protection on a region of memory
1 kBmq_close (3)close a message queue descriptor
2 kBmq_getattr (3)get/set message queue attributes
1 kBmq_getsetattr (2)get/set message queue attributes
2 kBmq_notify (3)register for notification when a message is available
2 kBmq_open (3)open a message queue
4 kBmq_overview (7)overview of POSIX message queues
2 kBmq_receive (3)receive a message from a message queue
2 kBmq_send (3)send a message to a message queue
1 kBmq_unlink (3)remove a message queue
3 kBmsgctl (2)System V message control operations
2 kBmsgget (2)get a System V message queue identifier
4 kBmsgop (2)System V message queue operations
1 kBmsr (4)x86 CPU MSR access device
1 kBmtrace (1)interpret the malloc trace log
2 kBmtrace (3)malloc tracing
3 kBnamespaces (7)overview of Linux namespaces
1 kBnan (3)return 'Not a Number'
2 kBnanosleep (2)high-resolution sleep
3 kBnetdevice (7)low-level access to Linux network devices
1 kBnetlink (3)Netlink macros
4 kBnetlink (7)communication between kernel and user space (AF_NETLINK)
1 kBnetworks (5)network name information
3 kBnewlocale (3)create, modify, and free a locale object
1 kBnextafter (3) 
0 kBnfsservctl (2)syscall interface to kernel nfs daemon
2 kBnl_langinfo (3)query language and locale information
1 kBnss (5)Name Service Switch configuration file
3 kBnsswitch.conf (5)Name Service Switch configuration file
2 kBnuma (7)overview of Non-Uniform Memory Architecture
1 kBoffsetof (3)offset of a structure member
6 kBopen_by_handle_at (2)obtain handle
2 kBopenpty (3)terminal utility functions
1 kBoperator (7)C operator precedence and order of evaluation
6 kBpacket (7)packet interface on device level
3 kBpath_resolution (7)how a pathname is resolved to a file
1 kBpciconfig_read (2)pci device information handling
21 kBperf_event_open (2)set up performance monitoring
2 kBperfmonctl (2)interface to IA-64 performance monitoring unit
4 kBpid_namespaces (7)overview of Linux PID namespaces
2 kBpipe (7)overview of pipes and FIFOs
1 kBpldd (1)display dynamic shared objects linked into a process
3 kBpoll (2)wait for some event on a file descriptor
2 kBposix_fadvise (2)predeclare an access pattern for file data
1 kBposix_fallocate (3)allocate file space
2 kBposix_memalign (3)allocate aligned memory
1 kBposix_openpt (3)open a pseudoterminal device
4 kBposixoptions (7)optional parts of the POSIX standard
9 kBprctl (2)operations on a process
1 kBpread (2)read from or write to a file descriptor at a given offset
3 kBprocess_vm_readv (2)transfer data between process address spaces
1 kBprofil (3)execution time profile
1 kBprogram_invocation_name (3)\
3 kBpthread_attr_init (3)initialize and destroy
1 kBpthread_attr_setaffinity_np (3)set/get
1 kBpthread_attr_setdetachstate (3) 
2 kBpthread_attr_setguardsize (3)set/get guard size
1 kBpthread_attr_setinheritsched (3)set/get
1 kBpthread_attr_setschedparam (3)set/get
1 kBpthread_attr_setschedpolicy (3)set/get
1 kBpthread_attr_setscope (3)set/get contention scope
2 kBpthread_attr_setstack (3)set/get stack
1 kBpthread_attr_setstackaddr (3) 
1 kBpthread_attr_setstacksize (3)set/get stack size
2 kBpthread_cancel (3)send a cancellation request to a thread
3 kBpthread_cleanup_push (3)push and pop
1 kBpthread_cleanup_push_defer_np (3)push and pop
4 kBpthread_create (3)create a new thread
1 kBpthread_detach (3)detach a thread
1 kBpthread_equal (3)compare thread IDs
1 kBpthread_exit (3)terminate calling thread
3 kBpthread_getattr_np (3)get attributes of created thread
2 kBpthread_getcpuclockid (3)retrieve ID of a thread's CPU time clock
1 kBpthread_join (3)join with a terminated thread
1 kBpthread_kill (3)send a signal to a thread
1 kBpthread_kill_other_threads_np (3)terminate all other threads in process
1 kBpthread_self (3)obtain ID of the calling thread
2 kBpthread_setaffinity_np (3)set/get
2 kBpthread_setcancelstate (3) 
1 kBpthread_setconcurrency (3)set/get
2 kBpthread_setname_np (3)set/get the name of a thread
4 kBpthread_setschedparam (3)set/get
1 kBpthread_setschedprio (3)set scheduling priority of a thread
2 kBpthread_sigmask (3)examine and change mask of blocked signals
1 kBpthread_sigqueue (3)queue a signal and data to a thread
1 kBpthread_testcancel (3)request delivery of any pending cancellation request
1 kBpthread_tryjoin_np (3)try to join with a
1 kBpthread_yield (3)yield the processor
7 kBpthreads (7)POSIX threads
1 kBpts (4)pseudoterminal master and slave
1 kBptsname (3)get the name of the slave pseudoterminal
2 kBpty (7)pseudoterminal interfaces
0 kBputgrent (3)write a group database entry to a file
1 kBputwchar (3)write a wide character to standard output
1 kBqecvt (3)convert a floating-point number to a string
3 kBqueue (3)implementations of lists, tail queues, and circular queues
4 kBquotactl (2)manipulate disk quotas
4 kBrandom (4)kernel random number source devices
1 kBrandom_r (3)reentrant
3 kBraw (7)Linux IPv4 raw sockets
3 kBrcmd (3)routines for returning a
1 kBreadahead (2)initiate file readahead into page cache
3 kBreadv (2)read or write data into multiple buffers
3 kBrecno (3)record number database access method
6 kBrecv (2)receive a message from a socket
3 kBrecvmmsg (2)receive multiple messages on a socket
3 kBregex (3)POSIX regex functions
4 kBregex (7)POSIX.2 regular expressions
2 kBremainder (3)\
2 kBremap_file_pages (2)create a nonlinear file mapping
1 kBremove (3)remove a file or directory
1 kBremquo (3)remainder and part of quotient
1 kBrepertoiremap (5)map symbolic character names to Unicode code points
1 kBrequest_key (2)request a key from the kernel's key management facility
4 kBresolv.conf (5)resolver configuration file
2 kBrestart_syscall (2)restart a system call after interruption by a stop signal
2 kBrexec (3)return stream to a remote command
1 kBround (3)round to nearest integer, away from zero
7 kBrpc (3)library routines for remote procedure calls
2 kBrpmatch (3)determine if the answer to a question is affirmative or negative
2 kBrt_sigqueueinfo (2)queue a signal and data
4 kBrtc (4)real-time clock
1 kBrtime (3)get time from a remote machine
5 kBrtld-audit (7)auditing API for the dynamic linker
1 kBrtnetlink (3)macros to manipulate rtnetlink messages
4 kBrtnetlink (7)Linux IPv4 routing socket
1 kBs390_runtime_instr (2)enable/disable s390 CPU run-time instrumentation
2 kBscalb (3)multiply floating-point number
1 kBscalbln (3) 
8 kBsched (7)overview of scheduling APIs
1 kBsched_get_priority_max (2)get static priority range
1 kBsched_getcpu (3)determine CPU on which the calling thread is running
2 kBsched_rr_get_interval (2)get the SCHED_RR interval for the named process
2 kBsched_setaffinity (2)\
3 kBsched_setattr (2) 
1 kBsched_setparam (2)set and get scheduling parameters
2 kBsched_setscheduler (2) 
1 kBsched_yield (2)yield the processor
7 kBselect_tut (2)buf2_written> 0) {
1 kBsem_close (3)close a named semaphore
1 kBsem_destroy (3)destroy an unnamed semaphore
1 kBsem_getvalue (3)get the value of a semaphore
1 kBsem_init (3)initialize an unnamed semaphore
2 kBsem_open (3)initialize and open a named semaphore
2 kBsem_overview (7)overview of POSIX semaphores
1 kBsem_post (3)unlock a semaphore
1 kBsem_unlink (3)remove a named semaphore
3 kBsem_wait (3)lock a semaphore
4 kBsemctl (2)System V semaphore control operations
3 kBsemget (2)get a System V semaphore set identifier
4 kBsemop (2)System V semaphore operations
5 kBsend (2)send a message on a socket
2 kBsendfile (2)transfer data between file descriptors
2 kBsendmmsg (2)send multiple messages on a socket
1 kBset_thread_area (2)set a thread local storage (TLS) area
1 kBset_tid_address (2)set pointer to thread ID
1 kBsetaliasent (3)read an alias entry
2 kBseteuid (2)set effective user or group ID
2 kBsetlocale (3)set the current locale
1 kBsetlogmask (3)set log priority mask
1 kBsetnetgrent (3) 
3 kBsetns (2)reassociate thread with a namespace
1 kBsgetmask (2)manipulation of signal mask (obsolete)
3 kBshm_open (3)create/open or unlink POSIX shared memory objects
1 kBshm_overview (7)overview of POSIX shared memory
4 kBshmctl (2)System V shared memory control
3 kBsigaltstack (2)set and/or get signal stack context
2 kBsigevent (7)structure for notification from asynchronous routines
1 kBsiginterrupt (3)allow signals to interrupt system calls
4 kBsignalfd (2)create a file descriptor for accepting signals
1 kBsignbit (3)test sign of a real floating-point number
0 kBsignificand (3) 
1 kBsigpause (3)atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt
1 kBsigpending (2)examine pending signals
1 kBsigprocmask (2)examine and change blocked signals
2 kBsigqueue (3)queue a signal and data to a process
2 kBsigset (3)System V signal API
1 kBsigsuspend (2)wait for a signal
2 kBsigvec (3)BSD signal API
1 kBsigwait (3)wait for a signal
2 kBsigwaitinfo (2)synchronously wait for queued signals
1 kBsincos (3)calculate sin and cos simultaneously
5 kBsk98lin (4)Marvell/SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet driver v6.21
2 kBslabinfo (5)kernel slab allocator statistics
1 kBsln (8)create symbolic links
1 kBsockatmark (3)determine whether socket is at out-of-band mark
9 kBsocket (7)Linux socket interface
3 kBsplice (2)splice data to/from a pipe
2 kBsprof (1)read and display shared object profiling data
3 kBspu_create (2)create a new spu context
3 kBspu_run (2)execute an SPU context
6 kBspufs (7)SPU filesystem
3 kBstandards (7)C and UNIX Standards
2 kBstatvfs (3)get filesystem statistics
1 kBstdio_ext (3) 
1 kBstpcpy (3)copy a string returning a pointer to its end
1 kBstpncpy (3)copy a fixed-size string, returning a pointer to its end
1 kBstrcoll (3)compare two strings using the current locale
2 kBstrfmon (3)convert monetary value to a string
1 kBstrnlen (3)determine the length of a fixed-size string
4 kBstrptime (3)convert a string representation of time to a time tm structure
1 kBstrsep (3)extract token from string
1 kBstrsignal (3)return string describing signal
1 kBstrspn (3)get length of a prefix substring
1 kBstrtoimax (3)convert string to integer
3 kBstrtok (3)extract tokens from strings
3 kBstrtol (3)convert a string to a long integer
2 kBstrtoul (3)convert a string to an unsigned long integer
1 kBstrverscmp (3)compare two version strings
2 kBsubpage_prot (2)define a subpage protection for an address range
2 kBsvipc (7)System V interprocess communication mechanisms
5 kBsymlink (7)symbolic link handling
2 kBsync_file_range (2)sync a file segment with disk
3 kBsyscall (2)indirect system call
7 kBsyscalls (2)Linux system calls
1 kBsysv_signal (3)signal handling with System V semantics
1 kBtcgetpgrp (3)get and set terminal foreground process group
1 kBtcgetsid (3)get session ID
15 kBtcp (7)TCP protocol
2 kBtee (2)duplicating pipe content
2 kBtempnam (3)create a name for a temporary file
1 kBtermio (7)System V terminal driver interface
8 kBtermios (3) 
1 kBtgamma (3)true gamma function
3 kBtime (7)overview of time and timers
1 kBtimegm (3)inverses of gmtime and localtime
4 kBtimer_create (2)create a POSIX per-process timer
1 kBtimer_delete (2)delete a POSIX per-process timer
2 kBtimer_getoverrun (2)get overrun count for a POSIX per-process timer
2 kBtimer_settime (2)arm/disarm and fetch
1 kBtimeradd (3)timeval operations
4 kBtimerfd_create (2)start.tv_sec;
2 kBtkill (2)send a signal to a thread
0 kBtowctrans (3)wide-character transliteration
1 kBtowlower (3)convert a wide character to lowercase
1 kBtowupper (3)convert a wide character to uppercase
1 kBtrunc (3)round to integer, toward zero
3 kBtsearch (3)manage a binary tree
1 kBttyS (4)serial terminal lines
4 kBtty_ioctl (4)ioctls for terminals and serial lines
2 kBttyslot (3)find the slot of the current user's terminal in some file
3 kBtzset (3)initialize time conversion information
1 kBualarm (3)schedule signal after given number of microseconds
2 kBudplite (7)Lightweight User Datagram Protocol
1 kBulimit (3)get and set user limits
2 kBumount (2)unmount filesystem
1 kBungetwc (3)push back a wide character onto a FILE stream
2 kBunits (7)decimal and binary prefixes
4 kBunix (7)sockets for local interprocess communication
1 kBunlocked_stdio (3)nonlocking stdio functions
0 kBunlockpt (3)unlock a pseudoterminal master/slave pair
4 kBunshare (2)disassociate parts of the process execution context
1 kBupdwtmp (3)append an entry to the wtmp file
10 kBuri (7)uniform resource identifier (URI), including a URL or URN
1 kBuselocale (3)set/get the locale for the calling thread
10 kBuser_namespaces (7)overview of Linux user_namespaces
4 kButimensat (2)change file timestamps with nanosecond precision
4 kBvdso (7)overview of the virtual ELF dynamic shared object
3 kBvfork (2)create a child process and block parent
2 kBvmsplice (2)splice user pages into a pipe
6 kBwait (2)wait for process to change state
2 kBwavelan (4)AT&T GIS WaveLAN ISA device driver
1 kBwcpcpy (3)copy a wide-character string, returning a pointer to its end
1 kBwcpncpy (3)copy a fixed-size string of wide characters,
1 kBwcrtomb (3)convert a wide character to a multibyte sequence
1 kBwcscasecmp (3)compare two wide-character strings, ignoring case
0 kBwcscat (3)concatenate two wide-character strings
0 kBwcschr (3)search a wide character in a wide-character string
0 kBwcscmp (3)compare two wide-character strings
0 kBwcscpy (3)copy a wide-character string
1 kBwcscspn (3)search a wide-character string for any of a set of wide characters
1 kBwcsdup (3)duplicate a wide-character string
0 kBwcslen (3)determine the length of a wide-character string
1 kBwcsncasecmp (3)compare two fixed-size wide-character strings, ignoring case
0 kBwcsncat (3)concatenate two wide-character strings
1 kBwcsncmp (3)compare two fixed-size wide-character strings
1 kBwcsncpy (3)copy a fixed-size string of wide characters
1 kBwcsnlen (3)determine the length of a fixed-size wide-character string
1 kBwcsnrtombs (3)convert a wide-character string to a multibyte string
0 kBwcspbrk (3)search a wide-character string for any of a set of wide characters
0 kBwcsrchr (3)search a wide character in a wide-character string
1 kBwcsrtombs (3)convert a wide-character string to a multibyte string
1 kBwcsspn (3)advance in a wide-character string, skipping
0 kBwcsstr (3)locate a substring in a wide-character string
1 kBwcstoimax (3)convert wide-character string to integer
1 kBwcstok (3)split wide-character string into tokens
1 kBwcstombs (3)convert a wide-character string to a multibyte string
1 kBwcswidth (3)determine columns needed for a fixed-size wide-character string
1 kBwctob (3)try to represent a wide character as a single byte
1 kBwctomb (3)convert a wide character to a multibyte sequence
1 kBwctrans (3)wide-character translation mapping
1 kBwctype (3)wide-character classification
1 kBwcwidth (3)determine columns needed for a wide character
0 kBwmemchr (3)search a wide character in a wide-character array
0 kBwmemcmp (3)compare two arrays of wide-characters
0 kBwmemcpy (3)copy an array of wide-characters
0 kBwmemmove (3)copy an array of wide-characters
0 kBwmemset (3)fill an array of wide-characters with a constant wide character
2 kBwordexp (3)perform word expansion like a posix-shell
2 kBwprintf (3)formatted
2 kBx25 (7)ITU-T X.25 / ISO-8208 protocol interface.
1 kBxcrypt (3)RFS password encryption
3 kBxdr (3)library routines for external data representation
2 kBy0 (3) 
0 kBzdump (8)timezone dumper
3 kBzic (8)timezone compiler