...on. select () allows a program to monitor multiple file descriptors, waiting until one or more of the file descriptors become "ready" for some class of I/O operation (e.g., inpu…...on. select () allows a program to monitor multiple file descriptors, waiting until one or more of the file descriptors become "ready" for some class of I/O operation (e.g., inpu…...on. select () allows a program to monitor multiple file descriptors, waiting until one or more of the file descriptors become "ready" for some class of I/O operation (e.g., inpu…...he hard limit can't be exceeded. The soft limit can be exceeded, but warnings will ensue. Moreover, the user can't exceed the soft limit for more than grace period duration (one…...nd ioprio_set () system calls get and set the I/O scheduling class and priority of one or more threads. The which and who arguments identify the thread(s) on which the system ca…...nd ioprio_set () system calls get and set the I/O scheduling class and priority of one or more threads. The which and who arguments identify the thread(s) on which the system ca…...the NUMA memory policy of the calling thread, which consists of a policy mode and zero or more nodes, to the values specified by the mode , nodemask , and maxnode arguments. A N…...s, in a manner similar to fork (2). By contrast with fork (2), these system calls provide more precise control over what pieces of execution context are shared between the calli…...s, in a manner similar to fork (2). By contrast with fork (2), these system calls provide more precise control over what pieces of execution context are shared between the calli…...s, in a manner similar to fork (2). By contrast with fork (2), these system calls provide more precise control over what pieces of execution context are shared between the calli…...and off_out . The flags argument is a bit mask that is composed by ORing together zero or more of the following values: SPLICE_F_MOVE Attempt to move pages instead of copying. T….... UNIX programmers often find themselves in a position where they have to handle I/O from more than one file descriptor where the data flow may be intermittent. If you were to m…...N These functions are used to access or to change the NIS domain name of the host system. More precisely, they operate on the NIS domain name associated with the calling process…...N These functions are used to access or to change the NIS domain name of the host system. More precisely, they operate on the NIS domain name associated with the calling process…...and never returns. If func is 1, some dirty buffers are written to disk. If func is 2 or more and is even (low bit is 0), then address is the address of a long word, and the tun…...s populated by the Linux kernel before spu_run () returns. The status code may be one (or more) of the following constants: SPE_EVENT_DMA_ALIGNMENT A DMA alignment error occurre…...ovec (3type). The flags argument is a bit mask that is composed by ORing together zero or more of the following values: SPLICE_F_MOVE Unused for vmsplice (); see splice (2). SPL…...losing a given file descriptor are currently ignored. flags is a bit mask containing 0 or more of the following: CLOSE_RANGE_CLOEXEC (since Linux 5.11) Set the close-on-exec fla…...olicy, as one of the SCHED_* values listed above. sched_flags This field contains zero or more of the following flags that are ORed together to control scheduling behavior: SCHE…...olicy, as one of the SCHED_* values listed above. sched_flags This field contains zero or more of the following flags that are ORed together to control scheduling behavior: SCHE…