Index
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- access
- blocking open requests, Blocking Open as an Alternative to EBUSY, Blocking Open as an Alternative to EBUSY
- cloning devices on open, Cloning the Device on Open
- concurrent (see race conditions)
- to device files, Access Control on a Device File
- to expansion board memory, Accessing Memory on Device Boards, High PCI Memory
- ISA memory, ISA Memory Below 1M, ISA Memory Above 1M
- PCI configuration space, Accessing the Configuration Space, Looking at a configuration snapshot
- PCI memory, High PCI Memory
- restricting to simultaneous users, Restricting Access to a Single User at a Time, Restricting Access to a Single User at a Time
- text-mode video buffer, Accessing the Text-Mode Video Buffer
- to user space in Linux 2.1, Accessing User Space, Using the New Interface
- access to drivers, Dynamic Allocation of Major Numbers
- access_ok(), Accessing User Space
- add-symbol-file (gdb command), Remote Debugging
- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), Initializing Each Device
- using with Ethernet, Using ARP with Ethernet
- addresses
- for peripheral boards, PCI Addressing
- Plug and Play, The ``Plug and Play'' Specification
- resolving (Ethernet), Address Resolution, Non-Ethernet Headers
- verifying in user space, Using the ioctl Argument
- add_timer(), The New Timer List
- add_wait_queue(), Going to Sleep Without Races
- __add_wait_queue(), Going to Sleep Without Races
- advise method, Virtual Memory Areas
- aliases for device names, The open Method
- allocating
- major device numbers, Dynamic Allocation of Major Numbers
- memory, Using Resources, Scull’s ...
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