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<strong>INTRO</strong>(9) <strong>NetBSD</strong> <strong>Kernel</strong> Developer’s <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>INTRO</strong>(9)SYSTEM TIME CONTROLExecute a function after a specified length of time. See callout(9).Microsecond delay. See delay(9).Real-time timer. See hardclock(9).System clock frequency. See hz(9).Initialization of system time and time-of-day clock support. See inittodr(9), todr(9).Check that a timeval value is valid, and correct. See itimerfix(9).System time variables. See timecounter(9).Realtime system clock. See microtime(9).Get the time elapsed since boot. See microuptime(9).Convert milliseconds to system clock ticks. See mstohz(9).Function to help implement rate-limited actions. See ppsratecheck(9).Function to help implement rate-limited actions. See ratecheck(9).Set battery-backed clock from system time. See resettodr(9).System time variables. See time_second(9).KERNEL AND USER SPACE DATA COPY FUNCTIONS<strong>Kernel</strong> space to/from user space copy functions. See copy(9).Store data to user-space. See store(9).Fetch data from user-space. See fetch(9).Move data described by a struct uio. See uiomove(9).MACHINE DEPENDENT KERNEL FUNCTIONSMachine-dependent clock setup interface. See cpu_initclocks(9).Machine-dependent process core dump interface. See cpu_coredump(9).Machine-dependent kernel core dumps. See cpu_dumpconf(9).Unique CPU identification number See cpu_number(9).Halt or reboot the system See cpu_reboot(9).Machine-dependent root file system setup See cpu_rootconf(9).Machine-dependent CPU startup See cpu_startup(9).Disk label management routines. See disklabel(9).DEVICE CONFIGURATIONAutoconfiguration frame-work. See autoconf(9).Description of a device driver. See driver(9).The autoconfiguration framework ‘‘device definition’’ language. See config(9).Machine-dependent device autoconfiguration. See cpu_configure(9).<strong>NetBSD</strong> 3.0 February 17, 2007 3

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