int
sysarch(
int number
, void *args
)
)
performs the architecture-dependent function
specified by
number
with the arguments specified by the
args
pointer.
args
is a pointer to a structure defining the actual arguments of the function.
Symbolic constants and argument structures for the architecture-dependent
functions can be found in the header file
machine/sysarch.h<.blm Pp
. >
The
sysarch()
system call should never be called directly by user programs.
Instead, they should access its functions using the architecture-dependent
library.
)
function call appeared in
NetBSD1.0.