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73 #ifndef _SYS_SYSCTL_H_
74 #define _SYS_SYSCTL_H_
77 * These are for the eproc structure defined below.
79 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
81 #include <sys/appleapiopts.h>
84 #include <sys/ucred.h>
86 #ifndef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
87 #include <libkern/sysctl.h>
94 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
95 #include <sys/linker_set.h>
99 * Definitions for sysctl call. The sysctl call uses a hierarchical name
100 * for objects that can be examined or modified. The name is expressed as
101 * a sequence of integers. Like a file path name, the meaning of each
102 * component depends on its place in the hierarchy. The top-level and kern
103 * identifiers are defined here, and other identifiers are defined in the
104 * respective subsystem header files.
107 #define CTL_MAXNAME 12 /* largest number of components supported */
110 * Each subsystem defined by sysctl defines a list of variables
111 * for that subsystem. Each name is either a node with further
112 * levels defined below it, or it is a leaf of some particular
113 * type given below. Each sysctl level defines a set of name/type
114 * pairs to be used by sysctl(1) in manipulating the subsystem.
116 * When declaring new sysctl names, use the CTLFLAG_LOCKED flag in the
117 * type to indicate that all necessary locking will be handled
120 * Any sysctl defined without CTLFLAG_LOCKED is considered legacy
121 * and will be protected by a global mutex.
123 * Note: This is not optimal, so it is best to handle locking
124 * yourself, if you are able to do so. A simple design
125 * pattern for use to avoid in a single function known
126 * to potentially be in the paging path ot doing a DMA
127 * to physical memory in a user space process is:
130 * perform operation vs. local buffer
132 * SYSCTL_OUT(rey, local buffer, length)
134 * ...this assumes you are not using a deep call graph
135 * or are unable to pass a local buffer address as a
136 * parameter into your deep call graph.
138 * Note that very large user buffers can fail the wire
139 * if to do so would require more physical pages than
140 * are available (the caller will get an ENOMEM error,
141 * see sysctl_mem_hold() for details).
144 char *ctl_name
; /* subsystem name */
145 int ctl_type
; /* type of name */
148 #define CTLTYPE 0xf /* Mask for the type */
149 #define CTLTYPE_NODE 1 /* name is a node */
150 #define CTLTYPE_INT 2 /* name describes an integer */
151 #define CTLTYPE_STRING 3 /* name describes a string */
152 #define CTLTYPE_QUAD 4 /* name describes a 64-bit number */
153 #define CTLTYPE_OPAQUE 5 /* name describes a structure */
154 #define CTLTYPE_STRUCT CTLTYPE_OPAQUE /* name describes a structure */
156 #define CTLFLAG_RD 0x80000000 /* Allow reads of variable */
157 #define CTLFLAG_WR 0x40000000 /* Allow writes to the variable */
158 #define CTLFLAG_RW (CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_WR)
159 #define CTLFLAG_NOLOCK 0x20000000 /* XXX Don't Lock */
160 #define CTLFLAG_ANYBODY 0x10000000 /* All users can set this var */
161 #define CTLFLAG_SECURE 0x08000000 /* Permit set only if securelevel<=0 */
162 #define CTLFLAG_MASKED 0x04000000 /* deprecated variable, do not display */
163 #define CTLFLAG_NOAUTO 0x02000000 /* do not auto-register */
164 #define CTLFLAG_KERN 0x01000000 /* valid inside the kernel */
165 #define CTLFLAG_LOCKED 0x00800000 /* node will handle locking itself */
166 #define CTLFLAG_OID2 0x00400000 /* struct sysctl_oid has version info */
169 * USE THIS instead of a hardwired number from the categories below
170 * to get dynamically assigned sysctl entries using the linker-set
171 * technology. This is the way nearly all new sysctl variables should
174 * e.g. SYSCTL_INT(_parent, OID_AUTO, name, CTLFLAG_RW, &variable, 0, "");
176 * Note that linker set technology will automatically register all nodes
177 * declared like this on kernel initialization, UNLESS they are defined
178 * in I/O-Kit. In this case, you have to call sysctl_register_oid()
179 * manually - just like in a KEXT.
181 #define OID_AUTO (-1)
182 #define OID_AUTO_START 100 /* conventional */
185 #define SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS (struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2, \
186 struct sysctl_req *req)
190 * This describes the access space for a sysctl request. This is needed
191 * so that we can use the interface from the kernel or from user-space.
196 user_addr_t oldptr
; /* pointer to user supplied buffer */
197 size_t oldlen
; /* user buffer length (also returned) */
198 size_t oldidx
; /* total data iteratively copied out */
199 int (*oldfunc
)(struct sysctl_req
*, const void *, size_t);
200 user_addr_t newptr
; /* buffer containing new value */
201 size_t newlen
; /* length of new value */
202 size_t newidx
; /* total data iteratively copied in */
203 int (*newfunc
)(struct sysctl_req
*, void *, size_t);
206 SLIST_HEAD(sysctl_oid_list
, sysctl_oid
);
208 #define SYSCTL_OID_VERSION 1 /* current OID structure version */
211 * This describes one "oid" in the MIB tree. Potentially more nodes can
212 * be hidden behind it, expanded by the handler.
214 * NOTES: We implement binary comparibility between CTLFLAG_OID2 and
215 * pre-CTLFLAG_OID2 structure in sysctl_register_oid() and in
216 * sysctl_unregister_oid() using the fact that the fields up
217 * to oid_fmt are unchanged, and that the field immediately
218 * following is on an alignment boundary following a pointer
219 * type and is also a pointer. This lets us get the previous
220 * size of the structure, and the copy-cut-off point, using
221 * the offsetof() language primitive, and these values are
222 * used in conjunction with the fact that earlier and future
223 * statically compiled sysctl_oid structures are declared via
224 * macros. This lets us overload the macros so that the addition
225 * of the CTLFLAG_OID2 in newly compiled code containing sysctl
226 * node declarations, subsequently allowing us to to avoid
227 * changing the KPI used for non-static (un)registration in
230 * This depends on the fact that people declare SYSCTLs,
231 * rather than declaring sysctl_oid structures. All new code
232 * should avoid declaring struct sysctl_oid's directly without
233 * the macros; the current risk for this is limited to losing
234 * your description field and ending up with a malloc'ed copy,
235 * as if it were a legacy binary static declaration via SYSCTL;
236 * in the future, we may deprecate access to a named structure
237 * type in third party code. Use the macros, or our code will
238 * end up with compile errors when that happens.
240 * Please try to include a long description of the field in any
241 * new sysctl declarations (all the macros support this). This
242 * field may be the only human readable documentation your users
243 * get for your sysctl.
246 struct sysctl_oid_list
*oid_parent
;
247 SLIST_ENTRY(sysctl_oid
) oid_link
;
252 const char *oid_name
;
253 int (*oid_handler
)SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
255 const char *oid_descr
; /* offsetof() field / long description */
260 #define SYSCTL_IN(r, p, l) (r->newfunc)(r, p, l)
261 #define SYSCTL_OUT(r, p, l) (r->oldfunc)(r, p, l)
263 typedef int (* sysctl_handler_t
) SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
268 int sysctl_handle_int SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
269 int sysctl_handle_long SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
270 int sysctl_handle_quad SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
271 int sysctl_handle_int2quad SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
272 int sysctl_handle_string SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
273 int sysctl_handle_opaque SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
;
275 int sysctl_io_number(struct sysctl_req
*req
, long long bigValue
, size_t valueSize
, void *pValue
, int *changed
);
276 int sysctl_io_string(struct sysctl_req
*req
, char *pValue
, size_t valueSize
, int trunc
, int *changed
);
277 int sysctl_io_opaque(struct sysctl_req
*req
, void *pValue
, size_t valueSize
, int *changed
);
280 * These functions are used to add/remove an oid from the mib.
282 void sysctl_register_oid(struct sysctl_oid
*oidp
);
283 void sysctl_unregister_oid(struct sysctl_oid
*oidp
);
285 void sysctl_load_devicetree_entries(void);
288 void sysctl_register_fixed(void) __deprecated
;
292 /* Declare an oid to allow child oids to be added to it. */
293 #define SYSCTL_DECL(name) \
294 extern struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl_##name##_children
296 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
297 #define SYSCTL_LINKER_SET_ENTRY LINKER_SET_ENTRY
299 #define SYSCTL_LINKER_SET_ENTRY(a, b)
302 * Macros to define sysctl entries. Which to use? Pure data that are
303 * returned without modification, SYSCTL_<data type> is for you, like
304 * SYSCTL_QUAD for a 64-bit value. When you want to run a handler of your
307 * parent: parent in name hierarchy (e.g. _kern for "kern")
308 * nbr: ID. Almost certainly OID_AUTO ("pick one for me") for you.
309 * name: name for this particular item (e.g. "thesysctl" for "kern.thesysctl")
310 * kind/access: Control flags (CTLFLAG_*). Some notable options include:
311 * CTLFLAG_ANYBODY: non-root users allowed
312 * CTLFLAG_MASKED: don't show in sysctl listing in userland
313 * CTLFLAG_LOCKED: does own locking (no additional protection needed)
314 * CTLFLAG_KERN: valid inside kernel (best avoided generally)
315 * CTLFLAG_WR: "new" value accepted
316 * a1, a2: entry-data, passed to handler (see specific macros)
317 * Format String: Tells "sysctl" tool how to print data from this entry.
319 * "I" - list of integers. "IU" - list of unsigned integers. space-separated.
321 * "L" - longs, as ints with I
324 * "S","T" - clock info, see sysctl.c in system_cmds (you probably don't need this)
325 * Description: unused
329 /* This constructs a "raw" MIB oid. */
330 #define SYSCTL_STRUCT_INIT(parent, nbr, name, kind, a1, a2, handler, fmt, descr) \
332 &sysctl_##parent##_children, { NULL }, \
333 nbr, (int)(kind|CTLFLAG_OID2), a1, (int)(a2), #name, handler, fmt, descr, SYSCTL_OID_VERSION, 0 \
336 #define SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, kind, a1, a2, handler, fmt, descr) \
337 struct sysctl_oid sysctl_##parent##_##name = SYSCTL_STRUCT_INIT(parent, nbr, name, kind, a1, a2, handler, fmt, descr); \
338 SYSCTL_LINKER_SET_ENTRY(__sysctl_set, sysctl_##parent##_##name)
340 /* This constructs a node from which other oids can hang. */
341 #define SYSCTL_NODE(parent, nbr, name, access, handler, descr) \
342 struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl_##parent##_##name##_children; \
343 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_NODE|access, \
344 (void*)&sysctl_##parent##_##name##_children, 0, handler, \
347 /* Oid for a string. len can be 0 to indicate '\0' termination. */
348 #define SYSCTL_STRING(parent, nbr, name, access, arg, len, descr) \
349 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_STRING|access, \
350 arg, len, sysctl_handle_string, "A", descr)
352 #define SYSCTL_COMPAT_INT(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, val, descr) \
353 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_INT|access, \
354 ptr, val, sysctl_handle_int, "I", descr)
356 #define SYSCTL_COMPAT_UINT(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, val, descr) \
357 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_INT|access, \
358 ptr, val, sysctl_handle_int, "IU", descr)
360 /* Oid for an int. If ptr is NULL, val is returned. */
361 #define SYSCTL_INT(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, val, descr) \
362 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_INT|access, \
363 ptr, val, sysctl_handle_int, "I", descr); \
364 typedef char _sysctl_##parent##_##name##_size_check[(__builtin_constant_p(ptr) || sizeof(*(ptr)) == sizeof(int)) ? 0 : -1]
366 /* Oid for an unsigned int. If ptr is NULL, val is returned. */
367 #define SYSCTL_UINT(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, val, descr) \
368 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_INT|access, \
369 ptr, val, sysctl_handle_int, "IU", descr); \
370 typedef char _sysctl_##parent##_##name##_size_check[(__builtin_constant_p(ptr) || sizeof(*(ptr)) == sizeof(unsigned int)) ? 0 : -1]
372 /* Oid for a long. The pointer must be non NULL. */
373 #define SYSCTL_LONG(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, descr) \
374 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_INT|access, \
375 ptr, 0, sysctl_handle_long, "L", descr); \
376 typedef char _sysctl_##parent##_##name##_size_check[(__builtin_constant_p(ptr) || sizeof(*(ptr)) == sizeof(long)) ? 0 : -1]
378 /* Oid for a unsigned long. The pointer must be non NULL. */
379 #define SYSCTL_ULONG(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, descr) \
380 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_INT|access, \
381 ptr, 0, sysctl_handle_long, "LU", descr); \
382 typedef char _sysctl_##parent##_##name##_size_check[(__builtin_constant_p(ptr) || sizeof(*(ptr)) == sizeof(unsigned long)) ? 0 : -1]
384 /* Oid for a quad. The pointer must be non NULL. */
385 #define SYSCTL_QUAD(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, descr) \
386 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_QUAD|access, \
387 ptr, 0, sysctl_handle_quad, "Q", descr); \
388 typedef char _sysctl_##parent##_##name##_size_check[(__builtin_constant_p(ptr) || sizeof(*(ptr)) == sizeof(long long)) ? 0 : -1]
390 /* Oid for an opaque object. Specified by a pointer and a length. */
391 #define SYSCTL_OPAQUE(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, len, fmt, descr) \
392 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|access, \
393 ptr, len, sysctl_handle_opaque, fmt, descr)
395 /* Oid for a struct. Specified by a pointer and a type. */
396 #define SYSCTL_STRUCT(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, type, descr) \
397 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|access, \
398 ptr, sizeof(struct type), sysctl_handle_opaque, \
402 * Oid for a procedure. Specified by a pointer and an arg.
403 * CTLTYPE_* macros can determine how the "sysctl" tool deals with
404 * input (e.g. converting to int).
406 #define SYSCTL_PROC(parent, nbr, name, access, ptr, arg, handler, fmt, descr) \
407 SYSCTL_OID(parent, nbr, name, access, \
408 ptr, arg, handler, fmt, descr)
411 extern struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl__children
;
413 SYSCTL_DECL(_sysctl
);
419 SYSCTL_DECL(_machdep
);
423 SYSCTL_DECL(_kern_bridge
);
424 SYSCTL_DECL(_hw_features
);
428 #ifndef SYSCTL_SKMEM_UPDATE_FIELD
430 #define SYSCTL_SKMEM 0
431 #define SYSCTL_SKMEM_UPDATE_FIELD(field, value)
432 #define SYSCTL_SKMEM_UPDATE_AT_OFFSET(offset, value)
433 #define SYSCTL_SKMEM_INT(parent, oid, sysctl_name, access, ptr, offset, descr) \
434 SYSCTL_INT(parent, oid, sysctl_name, access, ptr, 0, descr)
436 #define SYSCTL_SKMEM_TCP_INT(oid, sysctl_name, access, variable_type, \
437 variable_name, initial_value, descr) \
438 variable_type variable_name = initial_value; \
439 SYSCTL_SKMEM_INT(_net_inet_tcp, oid, sysctl_name, access, \
440 &variable_name, 0, descr)
442 #else /* SYSCTL_SKMEM_UPDATE_FIELD */
443 #define SYSCTL_SKMEM 1
444 #endif /* SYSCTL_SKMEM_UPDATE_FIELD */
450 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
451 #define SYSCTL_DEF_ENABLED
454 #define SYSCTL_DEF_ENABLED
458 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEF_ENABLED
460 * Top-level identifiers
462 #define CTL_UNSPEC 0 /* unused */
463 #define CTL_KERN 1 /* "high kernel": proc, limits */
464 #define CTL_VM 2 /* virtual memory */
465 #define CTL_VFS 3 /* file system, mount type is next */
466 #define CTL_NET 4 /* network, see socket.h */
467 #define CTL_DEBUG 5 /* debugging parameters */
468 #define CTL_HW 6 /* generic cpu/io */
469 #define CTL_MACHDEP 7 /* machine dependent */
470 #define CTL_USER 8 /* user-level */
471 #define CTL_MAXID 9 /* number of valid top-level ids */
473 #define CTL_NAMES { \
475 { "kern", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
476 { "vm", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
477 { "vfs", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
478 { "net", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
479 { "debug", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
480 { "hw", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
481 { "machdep", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
482 { "user", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
486 * CTL_KERN identifiers
488 #define KERN_OSTYPE 1 /* string: system version */
489 #define KERN_OSRELEASE 2 /* string: system release */
490 #define KERN_OSREV 3 /* int: system revision */
491 #define KERN_VERSION 4 /* string: compile time info */
492 #define KERN_MAXVNODES 5 /* int: max vnodes */
493 #define KERN_MAXPROC 6 /* int: max processes */
494 #define KERN_MAXFILES 7 /* int: max open files */
495 #define KERN_ARGMAX 8 /* int: max arguments to exec */
496 #define KERN_SECURELVL 9 /* int: system security level */
497 #define KERN_HOSTNAME 10 /* string: hostname */
498 #define KERN_HOSTID 11 /* int: host identifier */
499 #define KERN_CLOCKRATE 12 /* struct: struct clockrate */
500 #define KERN_VNODE 13 /* struct: vnode structures */
501 #define KERN_PROC 14 /* struct: process entries */
502 #define KERN_FILE 15 /* struct: file entries */
503 #define KERN_PROF 16 /* node: kernel profiling info */
504 #define KERN_POSIX1 17 /* int: POSIX.1 version */
505 #define KERN_NGROUPS 18 /* int: # of supplemental group ids */
506 #define KERN_JOB_CONTROL 19 /* int: is job control available */
507 #define KERN_SAVED_IDS 20 /* int: saved set-user/group-ID */
508 #define KERN_BOOTTIME 21 /* struct: time kernel was booted */
509 #define KERN_NISDOMAINNAME 22 /* string: YP domain name */
510 #define KERN_DOMAINNAME KERN_NISDOMAINNAME
511 #define KERN_MAXPARTITIONS 23 /* int: number of partitions/disk */
512 #define KERN_KDEBUG 24 /* int: kernel trace points */
513 #define KERN_UPDATEINTERVAL 25 /* int: update process sleep time */
514 #define KERN_OSRELDATE 26 /* int: OS release date */
515 #define KERN_NTP_PLL 27 /* node: NTP PLL control */
516 #define KERN_BOOTFILE 28 /* string: name of booted kernel */
517 #define KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC 29 /* int: max open files per proc */
518 #define KERN_MAXPROCPERUID 30 /* int: max processes per uid */
519 #define KERN_DUMPDEV 31 /* dev_t: device to dump on */
520 #define KERN_IPC 32 /* node: anything related to IPC */
521 #define KERN_DUMMY 33 /* unused */
522 #define KERN_PS_STRINGS 34 /* int: address of PS_STRINGS */
523 #define KERN_USRSTACK32 35 /* int: address of USRSTACK */
524 #define KERN_LOGSIGEXIT 36 /* int: do we log sigexit procs? */
525 #define KERN_SYMFILE 37 /* string: kernel symbol filename */
526 #define KERN_PROCARGS 38
527 /* 39 was KERN_PCSAMPLES... now obsolete */
528 #define KERN_NETBOOT 40 /* int: are we netbooted? 1=yes,0=no */
529 /* 41 was KERN_PANICINFO : panic UI information (deprecated) */
530 #define KERN_SYSV 42 /* node: System V IPC information */
531 #define KERN_AFFINITY 43 /* xxx */
532 #define KERN_TRANSLATE 44 /* xxx */
533 #define KERN_CLASSIC KERN_TRANSLATE /* XXX backwards compat */
534 #define KERN_EXEC 45 /* xxx */
535 #define KERN_CLASSICHANDLER KERN_EXEC /* XXX backwards compatibility */
536 #define KERN_AIOMAX 46 /* int: max aio requests */
537 #define KERN_AIOPROCMAX 47 /* int: max aio requests per process */
538 #define KERN_AIOTHREADS 48 /* int: max aio worker threads */
539 #ifdef __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE
540 #define KERN_PROCARGS2 49
541 #endif /* __APPLE_API_UNSTABLE */
542 #define KERN_COREFILE 50 /* string: corefile format string */
543 #define KERN_COREDUMP 51 /* int: whether to coredump at all */
544 #define KERN_SUGID_COREDUMP 52 /* int: whether to dump SUGID cores */
545 #define KERN_PROCDELAYTERM 53 /* int: set/reset current proc for delayed termination during shutdown */
546 #define KERN_SHREG_PRIVATIZABLE 54 /* int: can shared regions be privatized ? */
547 /* 55 was KERN_PROC_LOW_PRI_IO... now deprecated */
548 #define KERN_LOW_PRI_WINDOW 56 /* int: set/reset throttle window - milliseconds */
549 #define KERN_LOW_PRI_DELAY 57 /* int: set/reset throttle delay - milliseconds */
550 #define KERN_POSIX 58 /* node: posix tunables */
551 #define KERN_USRSTACK64 59 /* LP64 user stack query */
552 #define KERN_NX_PROTECTION 60 /* int: whether no-execute protection is enabled */
553 #define KERN_TFP 61 /* Task for pid settings */
554 #define KERN_PROCNAME 62 /* setup process program name(2*MAXCOMLEN) */
555 #define KERN_THALTSTACK 63 /* for compat with older x86 and does nothing */
556 #define KERN_SPECULATIVE_READS 64 /* int: whether speculative reads are disabled */
557 #define KERN_OSVERSION 65 /* for build number i.e. 9A127 */
558 #define KERN_SAFEBOOT 66 /* are we booted safe? */
559 /* 67 was KERN_LCTX (login context) */
560 #define KERN_RAGEVNODE 68
561 #define KERN_TTY 69 /* node: tty settings */
562 #define KERN_CHECKOPENEVT 70 /* spi: check the VOPENEVT flag on vnodes at open time */
563 #define KERN_THREADNAME 71 /* set/get thread name */
564 #define KERN_MAXID 72 /* number of valid kern ids */
566 * Don't add any more sysctls like this. Instead, use the SYSCTL_*() macros
567 * and OID_AUTO. This will have the added benefit of not having to recompile
568 * sysctl(8) to pick up your changes.
571 #if COUNT_SYSCALLS && defined(KERNEL)
572 #define KERN_COUNT_SYSCALLS (KERN_OSTYPE + 1000) /* keep called count for each bsd syscall */
575 #if defined(__LP64__)
576 #define KERN_USRSTACK KERN_USRSTACK64
578 #define KERN_USRSTACK KERN_USRSTACK32
582 /* KERN_RAGEVNODE types */
583 #define KERN_RAGE_PROC 1
584 #define KERN_RAGE_THREAD 2
585 #define KERN_UNRAGE_PROC 3
586 #define KERN_UNRAGE_THREAD 4
588 /* KERN_OPENEVT types */
589 #define KERN_OPENEVT_PROC 1
590 #define KERN_UNOPENEVT_PROC 2
593 #define KERN_TFP_POLICY 1
595 /* KERN_TFP_POLICY values . All policies allow task port for self */
596 #define KERN_TFP_POLICY_DENY 0 /* Deny Mode: None allowed except privileged */
597 #define KERN_TFP_POLICY_DEFAULT 2 /* Default Mode: related ones allowed and upcall authentication */
599 /* KERN_KDEBUG types */
600 #define KERN_KDEFLAGS 1
601 #define KERN_KDDFLAGS 2
602 #define KERN_KDENABLE 3
603 #define KERN_KDSETBUF 4
604 #define KERN_KDGETBUF 5
605 #define KERN_KDSETUP 6
606 #define KERN_KDREMOVE 7
607 #define KERN_KDSETREG 8
608 #define KERN_KDGETREG 9
609 #define KERN_KDREADTR 10
610 #define KERN_KDPIDTR 11
611 #define KERN_KDTHRMAP 12
612 /* Don't use 13 as it is overloaded with KERN_VNODE */
613 #define KERN_KDPIDEX 14
614 #define KERN_KDSETRTCDEC 15 /* obsolete */
615 #define KERN_KDGETENTROPY 16 /* obsolete */
616 #define KERN_KDWRITETR 17
617 #define KERN_KDWRITEMAP 18
618 #define KERN_KDTEST 19
620 #define KERN_KDREADCURTHRMAP 21
621 #define KERN_KDSET_TYPEFILTER 22
622 #define KERN_KDBUFWAIT 23
623 #define KERN_KDCPUMAP 24
625 #define KERN_KDWRITEMAP_V3 27
626 #define KERN_KDWRITETR_V3 28
628 #define CTL_KERN_NAMES { \
630 { "ostype", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
631 { "osrelease", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
632 { "osrevision", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
633 { "version", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
634 { "maxvnodes", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
635 { "maxproc", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
636 { "maxfiles", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
637 { "argmax", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
638 { "securelevel", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
639 { "hostname", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
640 { "hostid", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
641 { "clockrate", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
642 { "vnode", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
643 { "proc", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
644 { "file", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
645 { "profiling", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
646 { "posix1version", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
647 { "ngroups", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
648 { "job_control", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
649 { "saved_ids", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
650 { "boottime", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
651 { "nisdomainname", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
652 { "maxpartitions", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
653 { "kdebug", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
654 { "update", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
655 { "osreldate", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
656 { "ntp_pll", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
657 { "bootfile", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
658 { "maxfilesperproc", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
659 { "maxprocperuid", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
660 { "dumpdev", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, /* we lie; don't print as int */ \
661 { "ipc", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
662 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
663 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
664 { "usrstack", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
665 { "logsigexit", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
666 { "symfile",CTLTYPE_STRING },\
667 { "procargs",CTLTYPE_STRUCT },\
668 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, /* deprecated pcsamples */ \
669 { "netboot", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
670 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, /* deprecated: panicinfo */ \
671 { "sysv", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
672 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
673 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
674 { "exec", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
675 { "aiomax", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
676 { "aioprocmax", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
677 { "aiothreads", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
678 { "procargs2",CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
679 { "corefile",CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
680 { "coredump", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
681 { "sugid_coredump", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
682 { "delayterm", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
683 { "shreg_private", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
684 { "proc_low_pri_io", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
685 { "low_pri_window", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
686 { "low_pri_delay", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
687 { "posix", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
688 { "usrstack64", CTLTYPE_QUAD }, \
689 { "nx", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
690 { "tfp", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
691 { "procname", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
692 { "threadsigaltstack", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
693 { "speculative_reads_disabled", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
694 { "osversion", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
695 { "safeboot", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
696 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, /* deprecated: lctx */ \
697 { "rage_vnode", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
698 { "tty", CTLTYPE_NODE }, \
699 { "check_openevt", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
700 { "thread_name", CTLTYPE_STRING } \
704 * CTL_VFS identifiers
706 #define CTL_VFS_NAMES { \
707 { "vfsconf", CTLTYPE_STRUCT } \
713 #define KERN_PROC_ALL 0 /* everything */
714 #define KERN_PROC_PID 1 /* by process id */
715 #define KERN_PROC_PGRP 2 /* by process group id */
716 #define KERN_PROC_SESSION 3 /* by session of pid */
717 #define KERN_PROC_TTY 4 /* by controlling tty */
718 #define KERN_PROC_UID 5 /* by effective uid */
719 #define KERN_PROC_RUID 6 /* by real uid */
720 #define KERN_PROC_LCID 7 /* by login context id */
723 * KERN_VFSNSPACE subtypes
725 #define KERN_VFSNSPACE_HANDLE_PROC 1
726 #define KERN_VFSNSPACE_UNHANDLE_PROC 2
728 #if defined(XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE) || !defined(KERNEL)
730 * KERN_PROC subtype ops return arrays of augmented proc structures:
734 char pc_lock
[72]; /* opaque content */
735 struct ucred
*pc_ucred
; /* Current credentials. */
736 uid_t p_ruid
; /* Real user id. */
737 uid_t p_svuid
; /* Saved effective user id. */
738 gid_t p_rgid
; /* Real group id. */
739 gid_t p_svgid
; /* Saved effective group id. */
740 int p_refcnt
; /* Number of references. */
744 int32_t cr_ref
; /* reference count */
745 uid_t cr_uid
; /* effective user id */
746 short cr_ngroups
; /* number of groups */
747 gid_t cr_groups
[NGROUPS
]; /* groups */
751 struct extern_proc kp_proc
; /* proc structure */
753 struct proc
*e_paddr
; /* address of proc */
754 struct session
*e_sess
; /* session pointer */
755 struct _pcred e_pcred
; /* process credentials */
756 struct _ucred e_ucred
; /* current credentials */
757 struct vmspace e_vm
; /* address space */
758 pid_t e_ppid
; /* parent process id */
759 pid_t e_pgid
; /* process group id */
760 short e_jobc
; /* job control counter */
761 dev_t e_tdev
; /* controlling tty dev */
762 pid_t e_tpgid
; /* tty process group id */
763 struct session
*e_tsess
; /* tty session pointer */
765 char e_wmesg
[WMESGLEN
+ 1]; /* wchan message */
766 segsz_t e_xsize
; /* text size */
767 short e_xrssize
; /* text rss */
768 short e_xccount
; /* text references */
771 #define EPROC_CTTY 0x01 /* controlling tty vnode active */
772 #define EPROC_SLEADER 0x02 /* session leader */
773 #define COMAPT_MAXLOGNAME 12
774 char e_login
[COMAPT_MAXLOGNAME
]; /* short setlogin() name */
779 #endif /* defined(XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE) || !defined(KERNEL) */
781 #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
782 #include <sys/proc_internal.h>
784 /* LP64 version of _pcred. all pointers
785 * grow when we're dealing with a 64-bit process.
786 * WARNING - keep in sync with _pcred
789 struct user32_pcred
{
790 char pc_lock
[72]; /* opaque content */
791 user32_addr_t pc_ucred
; /* Current credentials. */
792 uid_t p_ruid
; /* Real user id. */
793 uid_t p_svuid
; /* Saved effective user id. */
794 gid_t p_rgid
; /* Real group id. */
795 gid_t p_svgid
; /* Saved effective group id. */
796 int p_refcnt
; /* Number of references. */
798 struct user64_pcred
{
799 char pc_lock
[72]; /* opaque content */
800 user64_addr_t pc_ucred
; /* Current credentials. */
801 uid_t p_ruid
; /* Real user id. */
802 uid_t p_svuid
; /* Saved effective user id. */
803 gid_t p_rgid
; /* Real group id. */
804 gid_t p_svgid
; /* Saved effective group id. */
805 int p_refcnt
; /* Number of references. */
808 /* LP64 version of kinfo_proc. all pointers
809 * grow when we're dealing with a 64-bit process.
810 * WARNING - keep in sync with kinfo_proc
812 struct user32_kinfo_proc
{
813 struct user32_extern_proc kp_proc
; /* proc structure */
814 struct user32_eproc
{
815 user32_addr_t e_paddr
; /* address of proc */
816 user32_addr_t e_sess
; /* session pointer */
817 struct user32_pcred e_pcred
; /* process credentials */
818 struct _ucred e_ucred
; /* current credentials */
819 struct user32_vmspace e_vm
; /* address space */
820 pid_t e_ppid
; /* parent process id */
821 pid_t e_pgid
; /* process group id */
822 short e_jobc
; /* job control counter */
823 dev_t e_tdev
; /* controlling tty dev */
824 pid_t e_tpgid
; /* tty process group id */
825 user32_addr_t e_tsess
; /* tty session pointer */
826 char e_wmesg
[WMESGLEN
+ 1]; /* wchan message */
827 segsz_t e_xsize
; /* text size */
828 short e_xrssize
; /* text rss */
829 short e_xccount
; /* text references */
832 char e_login
[COMAPT_MAXLOGNAME
]; /* short setlogin() name */
836 struct user64_kinfo_proc
{
837 struct user64_extern_proc kp_proc
; /* proc structure */
838 struct user64_eproc
{
839 user_addr_t e_paddr
; /* address of proc */
840 user_addr_t e_sess
; /* session pointer */
841 struct user64_pcred e_pcred
; /* process credentials */
842 struct _ucred e_ucred
; /* current credentials */
843 struct user_vmspace e_vm
; /* address space */
844 pid_t e_ppid
; /* parent process id */
845 pid_t e_pgid
; /* process group id */
846 short e_jobc
; /* job control counter */
847 dev_t e_tdev
; /* controlling tty dev */
848 pid_t e_tpgid
; /* tty process group id */
849 user64_addr_t e_tsess
__attribute((aligned(8))); /* tty session pointer */
850 char e_wmesg
[WMESGLEN
+ 1]; /* wchan message */
851 segsz_t e_xsize
; /* text size */
852 short e_xrssize
; /* text rss */
853 short e_xccount
; /* text references */
856 char e_login
[COMAPT_MAXLOGNAME
]; /* short setlogin() name */
861 #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
864 * KERN_IPC identifiers
866 #define KIPC_MAXSOCKBUF 1 /* int: max size of a socket buffer */
867 #define KIPC_SOCKBUF_WASTE 2 /* int: wastage factor in sockbuf */
868 #define KIPC_SOMAXCONN 3 /* int: max length of connection q */
869 #define KIPC_MAX_LINKHDR 4 /* int: max length of link header */
870 #define KIPC_MAX_PROTOHDR 5 /* int: max length of network header */
871 #define KIPC_MAX_HDR 6 /* int: max total length of headers */
872 #define KIPC_MAX_DATALEN 7 /* int: max length of data? */
873 #define KIPC_MBSTAT 8 /* struct: mbuf usage statistics */
874 #define KIPC_NMBCLUSTERS 9 /* int: maximum mbuf clusters */
875 #define KIPC_SOQLIMITCOMPAT 10 /* int: socket queue limit */
880 #define VM_METER 1 /* struct vmmeter */
881 #define VM_LOADAVG 2 /* struct loadavg */
883 * Note: "3" was skipped sometime ago and should probably remain unused
884 * to avoid any new entry from being accepted by older kernels...
886 #define VM_MACHFACTOR 4 /* struct loadavg with mach factor*/
887 #define VM_SWAPUSAGE 5 /* total swap usage */
888 #define VM_MAXID 6 /* number of valid vm ids */
890 #define CTL_VM_NAMES { \
892 { "vmmeter", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
893 { "loadavg", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
894 { 0, 0 }, /* placeholder for "3" (see comment above) */ \
895 { "dummy", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
896 { "swapusage", CTLTYPE_STRUCT } \
903 u_int32_t xsu_pagesize
;
904 boolean_t xsu_encrypted
;
907 #ifdef __APPLE_API_PRIVATE
908 /* Load average structure. Use of fixpt_t assume <sys/types.h> in scope. */
909 /* XXX perhaps we should protect fixpt_t, and define it here (or discard it) */
914 extern struct loadavg averunnable
;
915 #define LSCALE 1000 /* scaling for "fixed point" arithmetic */
917 #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
919 struct user32_loadavg
{
921 user32_long_t fscale
;
924 struct user64_loadavg
{
926 user64_long_t fscale
;
929 #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
930 #endif /* __APPLE_API_PRIVATE */
936 #define HW_MACHINE 1 /* string: machine class */
937 #define HW_MODEL 2 /* string: specific machine model */
938 #define HW_NCPU 3 /* int: number of cpus */
939 #define HW_BYTEORDER 4 /* int: machine byte order */
940 #define HW_PHYSMEM 5 /* int: total memory */
941 #define HW_USERMEM 6 /* int: non-kernel memory */
942 #define HW_PAGESIZE 7 /* int: software page size */
943 #define HW_DISKNAMES 8 /* strings: disk drive names */
944 #define HW_DISKSTATS 9 /* struct: diskstats[] */
945 #define HW_EPOCH 10 /* int: 0 for Legacy, else NewWorld */
946 #define HW_FLOATINGPT 11 /* int: has HW floating point? */
947 #define HW_MACHINE_ARCH 12 /* string: machine architecture */
948 #define HW_VECTORUNIT 13 /* int: has HW vector unit? */
949 #define HW_BUS_FREQ 14 /* int: Bus Frequency */
950 #define HW_CPU_FREQ 15 /* int: CPU Frequency */
951 #define HW_CACHELINE 16 /* int: Cache Line Size in Bytes */
952 #define HW_L1ICACHESIZE 17 /* int: L1 I Cache Size in Bytes */
953 #define HW_L1DCACHESIZE 18 /* int: L1 D Cache Size in Bytes */
954 #define HW_L2SETTINGS 19 /* int: L2 Cache Settings */
955 #define HW_L2CACHESIZE 20 /* int: L2 Cache Size in Bytes */
956 #define HW_L3SETTINGS 21 /* int: L3 Cache Settings */
957 #define HW_L3CACHESIZE 22 /* int: L3 Cache Size in Bytes */
958 #define HW_TB_FREQ 23 /* int: Bus Frequency */
959 #define HW_MEMSIZE 24 /* uint64_t: physical ram size */
960 #define HW_AVAILCPU 25 /* int: number of available CPUs */
961 #define HW_MAXID 26 /* number of valid hw ids */
963 #define CTL_HW_NAMES { \
965 { "machine", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
966 { "model", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
967 { "ncpu", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
968 { "byteorder", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
969 { "physmem", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
970 { "usermem", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
971 { "pagesize", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
972 { "disknames", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
973 { "diskstats", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
974 { "epoch", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
975 { "floatingpoint", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
976 { "machinearch", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
977 { "vectorunit", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
978 { "busfrequency", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
979 { "cpufrequency", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
980 { "cachelinesize", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
981 { "l1icachesize", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
982 { "l1dcachesize", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
983 { "l2settings", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
984 { "l2cachesize", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
985 { "l3settings", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
986 { "l3cachesize", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
987 { "tbfrequency", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
988 { "memsize", CTLTYPE_QUAD }, \
989 { "availcpu", CTLTYPE_INT } \
993 * XXX This information should be moved to the man page.
995 * These are the support HW selectors for sysctlbyname. Parameters that are byte counts or frequencies are 64 bit numbers.
996 * All other parameters are 32 bit numbers.
998 * hw.memsize - The number of bytes of physical memory in the system.
1000 * hw.ncpu - The maximum number of processors that could be available this boot.
1001 * Use this value for sizing of static per processor arrays; i.e. processor load statistics.
1003 * hw.activecpu - The number of processors currently available for executing threads.
1004 * Use this number to determine the number threads to create in SMP aware applications.
1005 * This number can change when power management modes are changed.
1007 * hw.physicalcpu - The number of physical processors available in the current power management mode.
1008 * hw.physicalcpu_max - The maximum number of physical processors that could be available this boot
1010 * hw.logicalcpu - The number of logical processors available in the current power management mode.
1011 * hw.logicalcpu_max - The maximum number of logical processors that could be available this boot
1013 * hw.tbfrequency - This gives the time base frequency used by the OS and is the basis of all timing services.
1014 * In general is is better to use mach's or higher level timing services, but this value
1015 * is needed to convert the PPC Time Base registers to real time.
1017 * hw.cpufrequency - These values provide the current, min and max cpu frequency. The min and max are for
1018 * hw.cpufrequency_max - all power management modes. The current frequency is the max frequency in the current mode.
1019 * hw.cpufrequency_min - All frequencies are in Hz.
1021 * hw.busfrequency - These values provide the current, min and max bus frequency. The min and max are for
1022 * hw.busfrequency_max - all power management modes. The current frequency is the max frequency in the current mode.
1023 * hw.busfrequency_min - All frequencies are in Hz.
1025 * hw.cputype - These values provide the mach-o cpu type and subtype. A complete list is in <mach/machine.h>
1026 * hw.cpusubtype - These values should be used to determine what processor family the running cpu is from so that
1027 * the best binary can be chosen, or the best dynamic code generated. They should not be used
1028 * to determine if a given processor feature is available.
1029 * hw.cputhreadtype - This value will be present if the processor supports threads. Like hw.cpusubtype this selector
1030 * should not be used to infer features, and only used to name the processors thread architecture.
1031 * The values are defined in <mach/machine.h>
1033 * hw.byteorder - Gives the byte order of the processor. 4321 for big endian, 1234 for little.
1035 * hw.pagesize - Gives the size in bytes of the pages used by the processor and VM system.
1037 * hw.cachelinesize - Gives the size in bytes of the processor's cache lines.
1038 * This value should be use to control the strides of loops that use cache control instructions
1039 * like dcbz, dcbt or dcbst.
1041 * hw.l1dcachesize - These values provide the size in bytes of the L1, L2 and L3 caches. If a cache is not present
1042 * hw.l1icachesize - then the selector will return and error.
1046 * hw.packages - Gives the number of processor packages.
1048 * These are the selectors for optional processor features for specific processors. Selectors that return errors are not support
1049 * on the system. Supported features will return 1 if they are recommended or 0 if they are supported but are not expected to help .
1050 * performance. Future versions of these selectors may return larger values as necessary so it is best to test for non zero.
1054 * hw.optional.floatingpoint - Floating Point Instructions
1055 * hw.optional.altivec - AltiVec Instructions
1056 * hw.optional.graphicsops - Graphics Operations
1057 * hw.optional.64bitops - 64-bit Instructions
1058 * hw.optional.fsqrt - HW Floating Point Square Root Instruction
1059 * hw.optional.stfiwx - Store Floating Point as Integer Word Indexed Instructions
1060 * hw.optional.dcba - Data Cache Block Allocate Instruction
1061 * hw.optional.datastreams - Data Streams Instructions
1062 * hw.optional.dcbtstreams - Data Cache Block Touch Steams Instruction Form
1064 * For x86 Architecture:
1066 * hw.optional.floatingpoint - Floating Point Instructions
1067 * hw.optional.mmx - Original MMX vector instructions
1068 * hw.optional.sse - Streaming SIMD Extensions
1069 * hw.optional.sse2 - Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
1070 * hw.optional.sse3 - Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
1071 * hw.optional.supplementalsse3 - Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3
1072 * hw.optional.x86_64 - 64-bit support
1077 * CTL_USER definitions
1079 #define USER_CS_PATH 1 /* string: _CS_PATH */
1080 #define USER_BC_BASE_MAX 2 /* int: BC_BASE_MAX */
1081 #define USER_BC_DIM_MAX 3 /* int: BC_DIM_MAX */
1082 #define USER_BC_SCALE_MAX 4 /* int: BC_SCALE_MAX */
1083 #define USER_BC_STRING_MAX 5 /* int: BC_STRING_MAX */
1084 #define USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX 6 /* int: COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX */
1085 #define USER_EXPR_NEST_MAX 7 /* int: EXPR_NEST_MAX */
1086 #define USER_LINE_MAX 8 /* int: LINE_MAX */
1087 #define USER_RE_DUP_MAX 9 /* int: RE_DUP_MAX */
1088 #define USER_POSIX2_VERSION 10 /* int: POSIX2_VERSION */
1089 #define USER_POSIX2_C_BIND 11 /* int: POSIX2_C_BIND */
1090 #define USER_POSIX2_C_DEV 12 /* int: POSIX2_C_DEV */
1091 #define USER_POSIX2_CHAR_TERM 13 /* int: POSIX2_CHAR_TERM */
1092 #define USER_POSIX2_FORT_DEV 14 /* int: POSIX2_FORT_DEV */
1093 #define USER_POSIX2_FORT_RUN 15 /* int: POSIX2_FORT_RUN */
1094 #define USER_POSIX2_LOCALEDEF 16 /* int: POSIX2_LOCALEDEF */
1095 #define USER_POSIX2_SW_DEV 17 /* int: POSIX2_SW_DEV */
1096 #define USER_POSIX2_UPE 18 /* int: POSIX2_UPE */
1097 #define USER_STREAM_MAX 19 /* int: POSIX2_STREAM_MAX */
1098 #define USER_TZNAME_MAX 20 /* int: POSIX2_TZNAME_MAX */
1099 #define USER_MAXID 21 /* number of valid user ids */
1101 #define CTL_USER_NAMES { \
1103 { "cs_path", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
1104 { "bc_base_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1105 { "bc_dim_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1106 { "bc_scale_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1107 { "bc_string_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1108 { "coll_weights_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1109 { "expr_nest_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1110 { "line_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1111 { "re_dup_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1112 { "posix2_version", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1113 { "posix2_c_bind", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1114 { "posix2_c_dev", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1115 { "posix2_char_term", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1116 { "posix2_fort_dev", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1117 { "posix2_fort_run", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1118 { "posix2_localedef", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1119 { "posix2_sw_dev", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1120 { "posix2_upe", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1121 { "stream_max", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
1122 { "tzname_max", CTLTYPE_INT } \
1128 * CTL_DEBUG definitions
1130 * Second level identifier specifies which debug variable.
1131 * Third level identifier specifies which stucture component.
1133 #define CTL_DEBUG_NAME 0 /* string: variable name */
1134 #define CTL_DEBUG_VALUE 1 /* int: variable value */
1135 #define CTL_DEBUG_MAXID 20
1138 #if (CTL_MAXID != 9) || (KERN_MAXID != 72) || (VM_MAXID != 6) || (HW_MAXID != 26) || (USER_MAXID != 21) || (CTL_DEBUG_MAXID != 20)
1139 #error Use the SYSCTL_*() macros and OID_AUTO instead!
1145 #ifdef BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1146 extern char machine
[];
1147 extern char osrelease
[];
1148 extern char ostype
[];
1149 extern char osversion
[];
1150 extern char osproductversion
[];
1151 extern char osbuild_config
[];
1152 #if defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_BRIDGE)
1154 * 15 characters at maximum so both the productversion
1155 * and the build version can fit in the panic header
1156 * osversion field with the formatting requirements.
1158 #define MACOS_VERS_LEN 15
1160 extern char macosproductversion
[];
1161 extern char macosversion
[];
1166 void sysctl_register_set(const char *set
);
1167 void sysctl_unregister_set(const char *set
);
1168 void sysctl_mib_init(void);
1170 int sysctl_int(user_addr_t
, size_t *, user_addr_t
, size_t, int *);
1171 int sysctl_quad(user_addr_t
, size_t *, user_addr_t
, size_t, quad_t
*);
1173 void sysctl_early_init(void);
1175 #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1179 int sysctl(int *, u_int
, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t);
1180 int sysctlbyname(const char *, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t);
1181 int sysctlnametomib(const char *, int *, size_t *);
1187 #endif /* SYSCTL_DEF_ENABLED */
1190 #endif /* !_SYS_SYSCTL_H_ */