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60 * @(#)systm.h 8.7 (Berkeley) 3/29/95
64 * The `securelevel' variable controls the security level of the system.
65 * It can only be decreased by process 1 (/sbin/init).
67 * Security levels are as follows:
68 * -1 permannently insecure mode - always run system in level 0 mode.
69 * 0 insecure mode - immutable and append-only flags make be turned off.
70 * All devices may be read or written subject to permission modes.
71 * 1 secure mode - immutable and append-only flags may not be changed;
72 * raw disks of mounted filesystems, /dev/mem, and /dev/kmem are
74 * 2 highly secure mode - same as (1) plus raw disks are always
75 * read-only whether mounted or not. This level precludes tampering
76 * with filesystems by unmounting them, but also inhibits running
77 * newfs while the system is secured.
79 * In normal operation, the system runs in level 0 mode while single user
80 * and in level 1 mode while multiuser. If level 2 mode is desired while
81 * running multiuser, it can be set in the multiuser startup script
82 * (/etc/rc.local) using sysctl(1). If it is desired to run the system
83 * in level 0 mode while multiuser, initialize the variable securelevel
84 * in /sys/kern/kern_sysctl.c to -1. Note that it is NOT initialized to
85 * zero as that would allow the vmunix binary to be patched to -1.
86 * Without initialization, securelevel loads in the BSS area which only
87 * comes into existence when the kernel is loaded and hence cannot be
88 * patched by a stalking hacker.
94 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
96 #include <sys/types.h>
100 #include <sys/proc.h>
101 #include <sys/linker_set.h>
103 #include <kern/thread.h>
106 #define KERNEL_FUNNEL 1
107 #define NETWORK_FUNNEL 2
109 extern int securelevel
; /* system security level */
110 extern const char *panicstr
; /* panic message */
111 extern char version
[]; /* system version */
112 extern char copyright
[]; /* system copyright */
114 extern int nblkdev
; /* number of entries in bdevsw */
115 extern int nchrdev
; /* number of entries in cdevsw */
117 extern dev_t rootdev
; /* root device */
118 extern struct vnode
*rootvp
; /* vnode equivalent to above */
120 extern struct sysent
{ /* system call table */
121 int16_t sy_narg
; /* number of args */
122 int8_t sy_parallel
;/* can execute in parallel */
123 int8_t sy_funnel
; /* funnel type */
124 int32_t (*sy_call
)(); /* implementing function */
128 extern int boothowto
; /* reboot flags, from console subsystem */
129 extern int show_space
;
131 extern funnel_t
* kernel_flock
;
132 extern funnel_t
* network_flock
;
134 #define SYSINIT(a,b,c,d,e)
135 #define MALLOC_DEFINE(a,b,c)
138 #define getenv_int(a,b) (*b = 0)
139 #define KASSERT(exp,msg)
142 * General function declarations.
145 int nullop
__P((void));
146 int enodev (); /* avoid actual prototype for multiple use */
149 int enoioctl
__P((void));
150 int enxio
__P((void));
151 int eopnotsupp
__P((void));
152 int einval
__P((void));
153 int seltrue
__P((dev_t dev
, int which
, struct proc
*p
));
154 void *hashinit
__P((int count
, int type
, u_long
*hashmask
));
155 int nosys
__P((struct proc
*, void *, register_t
*));
158 volatile void panic
__P((const char *, ...));
160 void panic
__P((const char *, ...));
162 void tablefull
__P((const char *));
163 void log
__P((int, const char *, ...));
164 void kprintf
__P((const char *, ...));
165 void ttyprintf
__P((struct tty
*, const char *, ...));
167 int kvprintf
__P((char const *, void (*)(int, void*), void *, int,
170 int snprintf
__P((char *, size_t, const char *, ...));
171 int sprintf
__P((char *buf
, const char *, ...));
172 void uprintf
__P((const char *, ...));
173 void vprintf
__P((const char *, _BSD_VA_LIST_
));
174 int vsnprintf
__P((char *, size_t, const char *, _BSD_VA_LIST_
));
175 int vsprintf
__P((char *buf
, const char *, _BSD_VA_LIST_
));
178 void bcopy
__P((const void *from
, void *to
, size_t len
));
179 void ovbcopy
__P((const void *from
, void *to
, size_t len
));
180 void bzero
__P((void *buf
, size_t len
));
182 int copystr
__P((void *kfaddr
, void *kdaddr
, size_t len
, size_t *done
));
183 int copyinstr
__P((void *udaddr
, void *kaddr
, size_t len
, size_t *done
));
184 int copyoutstr
__P((void *kaddr
, void *udaddr
, size_t len
, size_t *done
));
185 int copyin
__P((void *udaddr
, void *kaddr
, size_t len
));
186 int copyout
__P((void *kaddr
, void *udaddr
, size_t len
));
187 int copywithin
__P((void *saddr
, void *daddr
, size_t len
));
189 int fubyte
__P((void *base
));
191 int fuibyte
__P((void *base
));
193 int subyte
__P((void *base
, int byte
));
194 int suibyte
__P((void *base
, int byte
));
195 long fuword
__P((void *base
));
196 long fuiword
__P((void *base
));
197 int suword
__P((void *base
, long word
));
198 int suiword
__P((void *base
, long word
));
200 int hzto
__P((struct timeval
*tv
));
201 typedef void (*timeout_fcn_t
)(void *);
202 void timeout
__P((void (*)(void *), void *arg
, int ticks
));
203 void untimeout
__P((void (*)(void *), void *arg
));
204 void realitexpire
__P((void *));
206 void bsd_hardclock
__P((boolean_t usermode
, caddr_t pc
, int numticks
));
207 void gatherstats
__P((boolean_t usermode
, caddr_t pc
));
209 void initclocks
__P((void));
211 void startprofclock
__P((struct proc
*));
212 void stopprofclock
__P((struct proc
*));
213 void setstatclockrate
__P((int hzrate
));
214 void set_fsblocksize
__P((struct vnode
*));
216 void addlog
__P((const char *, ...));
217 void printf
__P((const char *, ...));
219 extern boolean_t
thread_funnel_switch(int oldfnl
, int newfnl
);
221 #include <libkern/libkern.h>
224 /* debugger entry points */
225 int Debugger
__P((void)); /* in DDB only */
230 #endif /* !_SYS_SYSTM_H_ */