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33 .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/gen/sysctl.3,v 1.33.2.13 2002/04/07 04:57:14 dd Exp $
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43 .Nd get or set system information
50 .Fn sysctl "int *name" "u_int namelen" "void *oldp" "size_t *oldlenp" "void *newp" "size_t newlen"
52 .Fn sysctlbyname "const char *name" "void *oldp" "size_t *oldlenp" "void *newp" "size_t newlen"
54 .Fn sysctlnametomib "const char *name" "int *mibp" "size_t *sizep"
58 function retrieves system information and allows processes with
59 appropriate privileges to set system information.
60 The information available from
62 consists of integers, strings, and tables.
63 Information may be retrieved and set from the command interface
68 Unless explicitly noted below,
70 returns a consistent snapshot of the data requested.
71 Consistency is obtained by locking the destination
72 buffer into memory so that the data may be copied out without blocking.
75 are serialized to avoid deadlock.
77 The state is described using a ``Management Information Base'' (MIB)
82 length array of integers.
86 function accepts an ASCII representation of the name and internally
87 looks up the integer name vector. Apart from that, it behaves the same
92 The information is copied into the buffer specified by
94 The size of the buffer is given by the location specified by
97 and that location gives the amount of data copied after a successful call
98 and after a call that returns with the error code
100 If the amount of data available is greater
101 than the size of the buffer supplied,
102 the call supplies as much data as fits in the buffer provided
103 and returns with the error code
105 If the old value is not desired,
109 should be set to NULL.
111 The size of the available data can be determined by calling
113 with a NULL parameter for
115 The size of the available data will be returned in the location pointed to by
117 For some operations, the amount of space may change often.
118 For these operations,
119 the system attempts to round up so that the returned size is
120 large enough for a call to return the data shortly thereafter.
124 is set to point to a buffer of length
126 from which the requested value is to be taken.
127 If a new value is not to be set,
129 should be set to NULL and
135 function accepts an ASCII representation of the name,
136 looks up the integer name vector,
137 and returns the numeric representation in the mib array pointed to by
139 The number of elements in the mib array is given by the location specified by
142 and that location gives the number of entries copied after a successful call.
147 may be used in subsequent
149 calls to get the data associated with the requested ASCII name.
150 This interface is intended for use by applications that want to
151 repeatedly request the same variable (the
153 function runs in about a third the time as the same request made via the
158 function is also useful for fetching mib prefixes and then adding
160 For example, to fetch process information
161 for processes with pid's less than 100:
163 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
166 struct kinfo_proc kp;
168 /* Fill out the first three components of the mib */
170 sysctlnametomib("kern.proc.pid", mib, &len);
172 /* Fetch and print entries for pid's < 100 */
173 for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
176 if (sysctl(mib, 4, &kp, &len, NULL, 0) == -1)
183 The top level names are defined with a CTL_ prefix in
186 The next and subsequent levels down are found in the include files
187 listed here, and described in separate sections below.
189 .Bl -column CTLXMACHDEPXXX "Next level namesXXXXXX" -offset indent
190 .It Sy "Name Next level names Description"
191 .It "CTL\_DEBUG sys/sysctl.h Debugging"
192 .It "CTL\_VFS sys/mount.h Filesystem"
193 .It "CTL\_HW sys/sysctl.h Generic CPU, I/O"
194 .It "CTL\_KERN sys/sysctl.h High kernel limits"
195 .It "CTL\_MACHDEP sys/sysctl.h Machine dependent"
196 .It "CTL\_NET sys/socket.h Networking"
197 .It "CTL\_USER sys/sysctl.h User-level"
198 .It "CTL\_VM vm/vm_param.h Virtual memory"
201 For example, the following retrieves the maximum number of processes allowed
204 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
209 mib[1] = KERN_MAXPROC;
210 len = sizeof(maxproc);
211 sysctl(mib, 2, &maxproc, &len, NULL, 0);
214 To retrieve the standard search path for the system utilities:
216 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
222 mib[1] = USER_CS_PATH;
223 sysctl(mib, 2, NULL, &len, NULL, 0);
225 sysctl(mib, 2, p, &len, NULL, 0);
228 The debugging variables vary from system to system.
229 A debugging variable may be added or deleted without need to recompile
234 gets the list of debugging variables from the kernel and
235 displays their current values.
236 The system defines twenty
237 .Ns ( Va struct ctldebug )
242 They are declared as separate variables so that they can be
243 individually initialized at the location of their associated variable.
244 The loader prevents multiple use of the same variable by issuing errors
245 if a variable is initialized in more than one place.
246 For example, to export the variable
248 as a debugging variable, the following declaration would be used:
249 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
250 int dospecialcheck = 1;
251 struct ctldebug debug5 = { "dospecialcheck", &dospecialcheck };
254 A distinguished second level name, VFS_GENERIC,
255 is used to get general information about all filesystems.
256 One of its third level identifiers is VFS_MAXTYPENUM
257 that gives the highest valid filesystem type number.
258 Its other third level identifier is VFS_CONF that
259 returns configuration information about the filesystem
260 type given as a fourth level identifier (see
262 as an example of its use).
263 The remaining second level identifiers are the
264 filesystem type number returned by a
266 call or from VFS_CONF.
267 The third level identifiers available for each filesystem
268 are given in the header file that defines the mount
269 argument structure for that filesystem.
271 The string and integer information available for the CTL_HW level
273 The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
274 privilege may change the value.
275 .Bl -column "Second level nameXXXXXX" integerXXX -offset indent
276 .It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
277 .It "HW\_MACHINE string no"
278 .It "HW\_MODEL string no"
279 .It "HW\_NCPU integer no"
280 .It "HW\_BYTEORDER integer no"
281 .It "HW\_PHYSMEM integer no"
282 .It "HW\_USERMEM integer no"
283 .It "HW\_PAGESIZE integer no"
284 .It "HW\_FLOATINGPOINT integer no"
285 .It "HW\_MACHINE\_ARCH string no"
286 .\".It "HW\_DISKNAMES integer no"
287 .\".It "HW\_DISKSTATS integer no"
298 The byteorder (4,321, or 1,234).
300 The bytes of physical memory.
302 The bytes of non-kernel memory.
304 The software page size.
305 .It Li HW_FLOATINGPOINT
306 Nonzero if the floating point support is in hardware.
307 .It Li HW_MACHINE_ARCH
308 The machine dependent architecture type.
309 .\".It Fa HW_DISKNAMES
310 .\".It Fa HW_DISKSTATS
313 The string and integer information available for the CTL_KERN level
315 The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
316 privilege may change the value.
317 The types of data currently available are process information,
318 system vnodes, the open file entries, routing table entries,
319 virtual memory statistics, load average history, and clock rate
321 .Bl -column "KERNXMAXPOSIXLOCKSPERUIDXXX" "struct clockrateXXX" -offset indent
322 .It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
323 .It "KERN\_ARGMAX integer no"
324 .It "KERN\_BOOTFILE string yes"
325 .It "KERN\_BOOTTIME struct timeval no"
326 .It "KERN\_CLOCKRATE struct clockinfo no"
327 .It "KERN\_FILE struct file no"
328 .It "KERN\_HOSTID integer yes"
329 .It "KERN\_HOSTNAME string yes"
330 .It "KERN\_JOB\_CONTROL integer no"
331 .It "KERN\_MAXFILES integer yes"
332 .It "KERN\_MAXFILESPERPROC integer yes"
333 .It "KERN\_MAXPOSIXLOCKSPERUID integer yes"
334 .It "KERN\_MAXPROC integer no"
335 .It "KERN\_MAXPROCPERUID integer yes"
336 .It "KERN\_MAXVNODES integer yes"
337 .It "KERN\_NGROUPS integer no"
338 .It "KERN\_NISDOMAINNAME string yes"
339 .It "KERN\_OSRELDATE integer no"
340 .It "KERN\_OSRELEASE string no"
341 .It "KERN\_OSREV integer no"
342 .It "KERN\_OSTYPE string no"
343 .It "KERN\_POSIX1 integer no"
344 .It "KERN\_PROC struct proc no"
345 .It "KERN\_PROF node not applicable"
346 .It "KERN\_QUANTUM integer yes"
347 .It "KERN\_SAVED\_IDS integer no"
348 .It "KERN\_SECURELVL integer raise only"
349 .It "KERN\_UPDATEINTERVAL integer no"
350 .It "KERN\_VERSION string no"
351 .It "KERN\_VNODE struct vnode no"
356 The maximum bytes of argument to
359 The full pathname of the file from which the kernel was loaded.
363 structure is returned.
364 This structure contains the time that the system was booted.
365 .It Li KERN_CLOCKRATE
368 structure is returned.
369 This structure contains the clock, statistics clock and profiling clock
370 frequencies, the number of micro-seconds per hz tick and the skew rate.
372 Return the entire file table.
373 The returned data consists of a single
375 followed by an array of
377 whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system.
379 Get or set the host id.
381 Get or set the hostname.
382 .It Li KERN_JOB_CONTROL
383 Return 1 if job control is available on this system, otherwise 0.
385 The maximum number of files that may be open in the system.
386 .It Li KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC
387 The maximum number of files that may be open for a single process.
388 This limit only applies to processes with an effective uid of nonzero
389 at the time of the open request.
390 Files that have already been opened are not affected if the limit
391 or the effective uid is changed.
393 The maximum number of concurrent processes the system will allow.
394 .It Li KERN_MAXPROCPERUID
395 The maximum number of concurrent processes the system will allow
396 for a single effective uid.
397 This limit only applies to processes with an effective uid of nonzero
398 at the time of a fork request.
399 Processes that have already been started are not affected if the limit
401 .It Li KERN_MAXVNODES
402 The maximum number of vnodes available on the system.
404 The maximum number of supplemental groups.
405 .It Li KERN_NISDOMAINNAME
406 The name of the current YP/NIS domain.
407 .It Li KERN_OSRELDATE
408 The system release date in YYYYMM format
409 (January 1996 is encoded as 199601).
410 .It Li KERN_OSRELEASE
411 The system release string.
413 The system revision string.
415 The system type string.
419 with which the system
422 Return the entire process table, or a subset of it.
424 .Va struct kinfo_proc
425 structures is returned,
426 whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system.
427 The third and fourth level names are as follows:
428 .Bl -column "Third level nameXXXXXX" "Fourth level is:XXXXXX" -offset indent
429 .It "Third level name Fourth level is:"
430 .It "KERN\_PROC\_ALL None"
431 .It "KERN\_PROC\_PID A process ID"
432 .It "KERN\_PROC\_PGRP A process group"
433 .It "KERN\_PROC\_TTY A tty device"
434 .It "KERN\_PROC\_UID A user ID"
435 .It "KERN\_PROC\_RUID A real user ID"
439 .Li KERN_PROC_FLAG_LWP
440 to the third level name signals that information about all
441 light weight processes of the selected processes should be returned.
443 Return profiling information about the kernel.
444 If the kernel is not compiled for profiling,
445 attempts to retrieve any of the KERN_PROF values will
448 The third level names for the string and integer profiling information
450 The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
451 privilege may change the value.
452 .Bl -column "GPROFXGMONPARAMXXX" "struct gmonparamXXX" -offset indent
453 .It Sy "Third level name Type Changeable"
454 .It "GPROF\_STATE integer yes"
455 .It "GPROF\_COUNT u_short[\|] yes"
456 .It "GPROF\_FROMS u_short[\|] yes"
457 .It "GPROF\_TOS struct tostruct yes"
458 .It "GPROF\_GMONPARAM struct gmonparam no"
461 The variables are as follows:
464 Returns GMON_PROF_ON or GMON_PROF_OFF to show that profiling
465 is running or stopped.
467 Array of statistical program counter counts.
469 Array indexed by program counter of call-from points.
473 describing destination of calls and their counts.
474 .It Li GPROF_GMONPARAM
475 Structure giving the sizes of the above arrays.
478 The maximum period of time, in microseconds, for which a process is allowed
479 to run without being preempted if other processes are in the run queue.
480 .It Li KERN_SAVED_IDS
481 Returns 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available.
482 .It Li KERN_SECURELVL
483 The system security level.
484 This level may be raised by processes with appropriate privilege.
485 It may not be lowered.
487 The system version string.
489 Return the entire vnode table.
490 Note, the vnode table is not necessarily a consistent snapshot of
492 The returned data consists of an array whose size depends on the
493 current number of such objects in the system.
494 Each element of the array contains the kernel address of a vnode
496 followed by the vnode itself
500 The set of variables defined is architecture dependent.
501 The following variables are defined for the i386 architecture.
502 .Bl -column "CONSOLE_DEVICEXXX" "struct bootinfoXXX" -offset indent
503 .It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
504 .It Li "CPU_CONSDEV dev_t no"
505 .It Li "CPU_ADJKERNTZ int yes"
506 .It Li "CPU_DISRTCSET int yes"
507 .It Li "CPU_BOOTINFO struct bootinfo no"
508 .It Li "CPU_WALLCLOCK int yes"
511 The string and integer information available for the CTL_NET level
513 The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
514 privilege may change the value.
515 .Bl -column "Second level nameXXXXXX" "routing messagesXXX" -offset indent
516 .It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
517 .It "PF\_ROUTE routing messages no"
518 .It "PF\_INET IPv4 values yes"
519 .It "PF\_INET6 IPv6 values yes"
524 Return the entire routing table or a subset of it.
525 The data is returned as a sequence of routing messages (see
527 for the header file, format and meaning).
528 The length of each message is contained in the message header.
530 The third level name is a protocol number, which is currently always 0.
531 The fourth level name is an address family, which may be set to 0 to
532 select all address families.
533 The fifth and sixth level names are as follows:
534 .Bl -column "Fifth level nameXXXXXX" "Sixth level is:XXX" -offset indent
535 .It Sy "Fifth level name Sixth level is:"
536 .It "NET\_RT\_FLAGS rtflags"
537 .It "NET\_RT\_DUMP None"
538 .It "NET\_RT\_IFLIST None"
541 Get or set various global information about the IPv4
542 (Internet Protocol version 4).
543 The third level name is the protocol.
544 The fourth level name is the variable name.
545 The currently defined protocols and names are:
546 .Bl -column ProtocolXX VariableXX TypeXX ChangeableXX
547 .It Sy "Protocol Variable Type Changeable"
548 .It "icmp bmcastecho integer yes"
549 .It "icmp maskrepl integer yes"
550 .It "ip forwarding integer yes"
551 .It "ip redirect integer yes"
552 .It "ip ttl integer yes"
553 .It "udp checksum integer yes"
556 The variables are as follows:
558 .It Li icmp.bmcastecho
559 Returns 1 if an ICMP echo request to a broadcast or multicast address is
562 Returns 1 if ICMP network mask requests are to be answered.
564 Returns 1 when IP forwarding is enabled for the host,
565 meaning that the host is acting as a router.
567 Returns 1 when ICMP redirects may be sent by the host.
568 This option is ignored unless the host is routing IP packets,
569 and should normally be enabled on all systems.
571 The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IP packet sourced by
573 This value applies to normal transport protocols, not to ICMP.
575 Returns 1 when UDP checksums are being computed and checked.
576 Disabling UDP checksums is strongly discouraged.
578 For variables net.inet.*.ipsec, please refer to
582 Get or set various global information about the IPv6
583 (Internet Protocol version 6).
584 The third level name is the protocol.
585 The fourth level name is the variable name.
587 For variables net.inet6.* please refer to
589 For variables net.inet6.*.ipsec6, please refer to
593 The string and integer information available for the CTL_USER level
595 The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
596 privilege may change the value.
597 .Bl -column "USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAXXXX" "integerXXX" -offset indent
598 .It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
599 .It "USER\_BC\_BASE\_MAX integer no"
600 .It "USER\_BC\_DIM\_MAX integer no"
601 .It "USER\_BC\_SCALE\_MAX integer no"
602 .It "USER\_BC\_STRING\_MAX integer no"
603 .It "USER\_COLL\_WEIGHTS\_MAX integer no"
604 .It "USER\_CS\_PATH string no"
605 .It "USER\_EXPR\_NEST\_MAX integer no"
606 .It "USER\_LINE\_MAX integer no"
607 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_CHAR\_TERM integer no"
608 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_C\_BIND integer no"
609 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_C\_DEV integer no"
610 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_FORT\_DEV integer no"
611 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_FORT\_RUN integer no"
612 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_LOCALEDEF integer no"
613 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_SW\_DEV integer no"
614 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_UPE integer no"
615 .It "USER\_POSIX2\_VERSION integer no"
616 .It "USER\_RE\_DUP\_MAX integer no"
617 .It "USER\_STREAM\_MAX integer no"
618 .It "USER\_TZNAME\_MAX integer no"
622 .It Li USER_BC_BASE_MAX
623 The maximum ibase/obase values in the
626 .It Li USER_BC_DIM_MAX
627 The maximum array size in the
630 .It Li USER_BC_SCALE_MAX
631 The maximum scale value in the
634 .It Li USER_BC_STRING_MAX
635 The maximum string length in the
638 .It Li USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX
639 The maximum number of weights that can be assigned to any entry of
640 the LC_COLLATE order keyword in the locale definition file.
642 Return a value for the
644 environment variable that finds all the standard utilities.
645 .It Li USER_EXPR_NEST_MAX
646 The maximum number of expressions that can be nested within
651 The maximum length in bytes of a text-processing utility's input
653 .It Li USER_POSIX2_CHAR_TERM
654 Return 1 if the system supports at least one terminal type capable of
655 all operations described in
658 .It Li USER_POSIX2_C_BIND
659 Return 1 if the system's C-language development facilities support the
660 C-Language Bindings Option, otherwise 0.
661 .It Li USER_POSIX2_C_DEV
662 Return 1 if the system supports the C-Language Development Utilities Option,
664 .It Li USER_POSIX2_FORT_DEV
665 Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Development Utilities Option,
667 .It Li USER_POSIX2_FORT_RUN
668 Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Runtime Utilities Option,
670 .It Li USER_POSIX2_LOCALEDEF
671 Return 1 if the system supports the creation of locales, otherwise 0.
672 .It Li USER_POSIX2_SW_DEV
673 Return 1 if the system supports the Software Development Utilities Option,
675 .It Li USER_POSIX2_UPE
676 Return 1 if the system supports the User Portability Utilities Option,
678 .It Li USER_POSIX2_VERSION
681 with which the system attempts to comply.
682 .It Li USER_RE_DUP_MAX
683 The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression
684 permitted when using interval notation.
685 .It Li USER_STREAM_MAX
686 The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open
688 .It Li USER_TZNAME_MAX
689 The minimum maximum number of types supported for the name of a
693 The string and integer information available for the CTL_VM level
695 The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
696 privilege may change the value.
697 .Bl -column "Second level nameXXXXXX" "struct loadavgXXX" -offset indent
698 .It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
699 .It "VM\_LOADAVG struct loadavg no"
700 .It "VM\_METER struct vmtotal no"
701 .It "VM\_PAGEOUT\_ALGORITHM integer yes"
702 .It "VM\_SWAPPING\_ENABLED integer maybe"
703 .It "VM\_V\_CACHE\_MAX integer yes"
704 .It "VM\_V\_CACHE\_MIN integer yes"
705 .It "VM\_V\_FREE\_MIN integer yes"
706 .It "VM\_V\_FREE\_RESERVED integer yes"
707 .It "VM\_V\_FREE\_TARGET integer yes"
708 .It "VM\_V\_INACTIVE\_TARGET integer yes"
709 .It "VM\_V\_PAGEOUT\_FREE\_MIN integer yes"
714 Return the load average history.
715 The returned data consists of a
718 Return the system wide virtual memory statistics.
719 The returned data consists of a
721 .It Li VM_PAGEOUT_ALGORITHM
722 0 if the statistics-based page management algorithm is in use
723 or 1 if the near-LRU algorithm is in use.
724 .It Li VM_SWAPPING_ENABLED
725 1 if process swapping is enabled or 0 if disabled. This variable is
726 permanently set to 0 if the kernel was built with swapping disabled.
727 .It Li VM_V_CACHE_MAX
728 Maximum desired size of the cache queue.
729 .It Li VM_V_CACHE_MIN
730 Minimum desired size of the cache queue. If the cache queue size
731 falls very far below this value, the pageout daemon is awakened.
733 Minimum amount of memory (cache memory plus free memory)
734 required to be available before a process waiting on memory will be
736 .It Li VM_V_FREE_RESERVED
737 Processes will awaken the pageout daemon and wait for memory if the
738 number of free and cached pages drops below this value.
739 .It Li VM_V_FREE_TARGET
740 The total amount of free memory (including cache memory) that the
741 pageout daemon tries to maintain.
742 .It Li VM_V_INACTIVE_TARGET
743 The desired number of inactive pages that the pageout daemon should
744 achieve when it runs. Inactive pages can be quickly inserted into
745 process address space when needed.
746 .It Li VM_V_PAGEOUT_FREE_MIN
747 If the amount of free and cache memory falls below this value, the
748 pageout daemon will enter "memory conserving mode" to avoid deadlock.
753 .Bl -tag -width ".In netinet/icmp_var.h" -compact
755 definitions for top level identifiers, second level kernel and hardware
756 identifiers, and user level identifiers
758 definitions for second level network identifiers
760 definitions for third level profiling identifiers
762 definitions for second level virtual memory identifiers
764 definitions for third level IPv4/IPv6 identifiers and
765 fourth level IPv4/v6 identifiers
766 .It In netinet/icmp_var.h
767 definitions for fourth level ICMP identifiers
768 .It In netinet/icmp6.h
769 definitions for fourth level ICMPv6 identifiers
770 .It In netinet/udp_var.h
771 definitions for fourth level UDP identifiers
774 The following errors may be reported:
783 contains an invalid address.
787 array is less than two or greater than CTL_MAXNAME.
791 is given and its specified length in
793 is too large or too small.
795 The length pointed to by
797 is too short to hold the requested value.
801 array specifies an intermediate rather than terminal name.
805 array specifies a terminal name, but the actual name is not terminal.
809 array specifies a value that is unknown.
811 An attempt is made to set a read-only value.
813 A process without appropriate privilege attempts to set a value.
821 function first appeared in