Definition: "HDLSIG2" refers to a command in the terminal that enables the use of high-level system information (HSI). This function can be used for setting various configuration settings or for displaying detailed system details. For instance, if you wanted to know how many processes are running on your machine, you could type "hlsig2". The command will display the number of active HSI processes in real-time.
"HDLSIG2" is a part of the Linux kernel's sysfs subsystem and acts as an abstraction layer between the system image and the hardware. It provides detailed information about the hardware components such as memory, bus interfaces, network connections, and CPU registers to help developers and users understand their systems better.
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