Manual pages - Section 3: the Plan 9 devices
- intro — introduction to the Plan 9 devices
- aoe — ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE) interface
- apm — Advanced Power Management 1.2 BIOS interface
- arch — architecture-specific information and control
- audio — audio device
- bridge — IP Ethernet bridge
- cap — capabilities for setting the user id of processes
- cmd — interface to host operating system commands
- cons — console, clocks, process/process group ids, user, null, reboot, etc.
- draw — screen graphics
- dup — dups of open files
- env — environment variables
- ether — Ethernet device
- flash — flash memory
- floppy — floppy disk interface
- fs — file system devices
- i82365 — Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association (PCMCIA) device
- ip, esp, gre, icmp, icmpv6, ipmux, rudp, tcp, udp, il — network protocols over IP
- kbd — pc keyboard driver
- kprof — kernel profiling
- loopback — network link simulation
- lpt — parallel port interface for PC's
- mnt — attach to 9P servers
- mouse, cursor — kernel mouse interface
- pipe — two-way interprocess communication
- pnp — Plug 'n' Play ISA and PCI Interfaces
- proc — running processes
- root — the root file system
- rtc — real-time clock and non-volatile RAM
- sd — storage device interface
- sdahci — AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) SATA (Serial ATA) storage device drivers
- sdaoe — ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE) storage device interface
- sdloop — loopback storage device interface
- sdp — secure datagram protocol
- segment — long lived memory segments
- shr — global mountpoints
- srv — server registry
- ssl — SSL record layer
- swap — memory usage statistics and swap file control
- tls — TLS and SSL3 record layer
- uart, eia — serial communication control
- vga — VGA controller device
- vmx — x86 virtualization interface