The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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FreeBSD/Linux Kernel Cross Reference
sys/mtx/mtxcpu

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    1 dev
    2         root
    3         cons
    4         arch
    5         pnp             pci
    6         env
    7         pipe
    8         proc
    9         mnt
   10         srv
   11         dup
   12         ssl
   13         cap
   14         kprof
   15         uart
   16         rtc
   17 
   18         ether           netif
   19         ip              arp chandial ip ipv6 ipaux iproute netif netlog nullmedium pktmedium ptclbsum inferno
   20 
   21 link
   22         ether2114x      pci
   23         ethermedium
   24         netdevmedium
   25 
   26 misc
   27         uarti8250
   28 
   29 ip
   30         tcp
   31         udp
   32         ipifc
   33         icmp
   34         icmp6
   35 
   36 port
   37         int cpuserver = 1;
   38 
   39 boot cpu
   40         tcp
   41 
   42 bootdir
   43         bootmtxcpu.out boot
   44         ipconfig.hack ipconfig
   45         factotum.hack factotum
   46 

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