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25 cputime64_t system; member
25 use them to run properly until the next reboot of the system.96 strange things will happen in some parts of the system, but not all.102 calls strerror() will simply crash. The USB sub-system starts spoutting weird103 errors to the system console, etc...
26 adding system call IDs to SYSCALLS.TXT, described below, or modifying the38 Each system call function is implemented by a tiny assembler source fragment82 if defined. Otherwise, the system property named 'persist.sys.timezone' is86 /system/usr/share/zoneinfo, instead of the more Posix-compliant path of198 library to speed-up the Android OpenGL sub-system).221 - access to system properties:224 system. It stores a liberal number of 'properties', each of them being a228 The header <sys/system_properties.h> can be used to read system240 system daemons.283 - read /system/etc/resolv.conf instead of /etc/resolv.conf[all …]
38 - <sys/sysinfo.h>: Added missing sysinfo() system call implementation220 two always-live system processes, DO NOT USE THIS IN APPLICATIONS !276 system property. The corresponding value must be a space-separated list of
41 system(const char *command) in system() function
36 @ do the system call
20 system libraries and their corresponding virtual memory address is found in25 It should be updated each time a new system library is added to the26 system.41 prevent replacing individual system libraries though).135 3/ Rebuild a new system image.
97 extern int system(const char * string);
75 using ::system;
38 # NOTE: this system call is never called directly, but we list it there136 # file system
159 Echo "Unsupported operating system" $(OS) ;
69 unistd/system.c \
216 anything related to a specific device or Linux-specific system interface