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I386_GET_IOPERM(2)
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      i386_get_ioperm, i386_set_ioperm -- manage per-process access to the i386
     I/O port space
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
      #include <machine/sysarch.h>
     int
     i386_get_ioperm(unsigned int start, unsigned int *length, int *enable);
     int
     i386_set_ioperm(unsigned int start, unsigned int length, int enable);
     The i386_get_ioperm() system call will return the permission for the
     process' I/O port space in the *enable argument.  The port range starts
     at start and the number of contiguous entries will be returned in
     *length.
     The i386_set_ioperm() system call will set access to a range of I/O ports
     described by the start and length arguments to the state specified by the
     enable argument.
     Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the
     value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the
     error.
     The i386_get_ioperm() and i386_set_ioperm() system calls will fail if:
     [EINVAL]		An invalid range was specified by the start or length
			arguments.
     [EPERM]		The caller of i386_set_ioperm was not the superuser.
     io(4)
     This man page was written by Jonathan Lemon.
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