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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 22.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 23.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 24.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 25.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 26.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 27.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 28.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 29.\" 30.\" @(#)sysctl.3 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/95 31.\" 32.Dd November 14, 2019 33.Dt SYSCTL 7 34.Os 35.Sh NAME 36.Nm sysctl 37.Nd system information variables 38.Sh DESCRIPTION 39The 40.Xr sysctl 3 41library function and the 42.Xr sysctl 8 43utility are used to get and set values of system variables, maintained 44by the kernel. 45The variables are organized in a tree and identified by a sequence of 46numbers, conventionally separated by dots with the topmost identifier 47at the left side. 48The numbers have corresponding text names. 49The 50.Xr sysctlnametomib 3 51function or the 52.Fl M 53argument to the 54.Xr sysctl 8 55utility can be used to convert the text representation to the 56numeric one. 57.Pp 58The individual sysctl variables are described below, both the textual 59and numeric form where applicable. 60The textual names can be used as argument to the 61.Xr sysctl 8 62utility and in the file 63.Pa /etc/sysctl.conf . 64The numeric names are usually defined as preprocessor constants and 65are intended for use by programs. 66Every such constant expands to one integer, which identifies the 67sysctl variable relative to the upper level of the tree. 68See the 69.Xr sysctl 3 70manual page for programming examples. 71.Ss Top level names 72The top level names are defined with a 73.Va CTL_ 74prefix in 75.In sys/sysctl.h , 76and are as follows. 77The next and subsequent levels down are found in the include files 78listed here, and described in separate sections below. 79.Bl -column "security" ".Dv CTL_SECURITY" ".In uvm/uvm_param.h" "High kernel limits" 80.It Sy Name Ta Sy Constant Ta Sy Next level names Ta Sy Description 81.It kern Ta Dv CTL_KERN Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta High kernel limits 82.It vm Ta Dv CTL_VM Ta In uvm/uvm_param.h Ta Virtual memory 83.It vfs Ta Dv CTL_VFS Ta In sys/mount.h Ta Filesystem 84.It net Ta Dv CTL_NET Ta In sys/socket.h Ta Networking 85.It debug Ta Dv CTL_DEBUG Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta Debugging 86.It hw Ta Dv CTL_HW Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta Generic CPU, I/O 87.It machdep Ta Dv CTL_MACHDEP Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta Machine dependent 88.It user Ta Dv CTL_USER Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta User-level 89.It ddb Ta Dv CTL_DDB Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta In-kernel debugger 90.It proc Ta Dv CTL_PROC Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta Per-process 91.It vendor Ta Dv CTL_VENDOR Ta ? Ta Vendor specific 92.It emul Ta Dv CTL_EMUL Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta Emulation settings 93.It security Ta Dv CTL_SECURITY Ta In sys/sysctl.h Ta Security settings 94.El 95.Ss The debug.* subtree 96The debugging variables vary from system to system. 97A debugging variable may be added or deleted without need to recompile 98.Nm 99to know about it. 100Each time it runs, 101.Nm 102gets the list of debugging variables from the kernel and 103displays their current values. 104The system defines twenty 105.Vt ( struct ctldebug ) 106variables named 107.Dv debug0 108through 109.Dv debug19 . 110They are declared as separate variables so that they can be 111individually initialized at the location of their associated variable. 112The loader prevents multiple use of the same variable by issuing errors 113if a variable is initialized in more than one place. 114For example, to export the variable 115.Va dospecialcheck 116as a debugging variable, the following declaration would be used: 117.Pp 118.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact 119int dospecialcheck = 1; 120struct ctldebug debug5 = { "dospecialcheck", &dospecialcheck }; 121.Ed 122.Pp 123Note that the dynamic implementation of 124.Nm 125currently in use largely makes this particular 126.Nm 127interface obsolete. 128See 129.Xr sysctl 8 130.\" and 131.\" .Xr sysctl 9 132for more information. 133.Ss The vfs.* subtree 134A distinguished second level name, 135.Li vfs.generic ( Dv VFS_GENERIC ) , 136is used to get general information about all file systems. 137It has the following third level identifiers: 138.Bl -tag -width "123456" 139.It Li vfs.generic.maxtypenum ( Dv VFS_MAXTYPENUM ) 140The highest valid file system type number. 141.It Li vfs.generic.conf ( Dv VFS_CONF ) 142Returns configuration information about the file system type given as a fourth 143level identifier. 144.It Li vfs.generic.usermount ( Dv VFS_USERMOUNT ) 145Determines if non superuser mounts are allowed, defaults to 146.Dv 0 . 147.It Li vfs.generic.magiclinks ( Dv VFS_MAGICLINKS ) 148Controls if expansion of variables is going to be performed on pathnames 149or not. 150Defaults to no variable expansion, 151.Dv 0 . 152Variables are of the form 153.Li @name 154and the variables supported are described in 155.Xr symlink 7 156under 157.Dq "MAGIC SYMLINKS" . 158.El 159.Pp 160A second level name for controlling the 161.Xr wapbl 4 162(Write Ahead Physical Block Logging file system journalling) 163capabilities with the following third level identifiers: 164.Bl -tag -width "123456" 165.It Li vfs.wapbl.flush_disk_cache 166Controls whether to attempt to flush the disk cache on each commit. 167It defaults to 1 and it should always be on to ensure integrity 168of file system metadata in the event of a power loss. 169For slow disks, turning it off can improve performance. 170.It Li vfs.wapbl.verbose_commit 171For each transaction log commit, print the number of bytes written 172and the time it took to commit as seconds.nanoseconds. 173.El 174.Pp 175The remaining second level identifiers are the file system names, identified 176by the type number returned by a 177.Xr statvfs 2 178call or from 179.Li vfs.generic.conf . 180.Pp 181The third level identifiers available for each file system 182are given in the header file that defines the mount 183argument structure for that file system. 184.Ss The hw.* subtree 185The string and integer information available for the 186.Li hw 187level is detailed below. 188The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 189privilege may change the value. 190.Bl -column "hw.machine_arch" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 191.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 192.It hw.alignbytes integer no 193.It hw.byteorder integer no 194.It hw.cnmagic string yes 195.It hw.disknames string no 196.It hw.diskstats struct no 197.It hw.machine string no 198.It hw.machine_arch string no 199.It hw.model string no 200.It hw.ncpu integer no 201.It hw.ncpuonline integer no 202.It hw.pagesize integer no 203.It hw.physmem integer no 204.It hw.physmem64 quad no 205.It hw.usermem integer no 206.It hw.usermem64 quad no 207.El 208.Bl -tag -width "123456" 209.It Li hw.alignbytes ( Dv HW_ALIGNBYTES ) 210Alignment constraint for all possible data types. 211This shows the value 212.Dv ALIGNBYTES 213in 214.In machine/param.h , 215at the kernel compilation time. 216.It Li hw.byteorder ( Dv HW_BYTEORDER ) 217The byteorder (4321, or 1234). 218.It Li hw.cnmagic ( Dv HW_CNMAGIC ) 219The console magic key sequence. 220.It Li hw.disknames ( Dv HW_DISKNAMES ) 221The list of (space separated) disk device names on the system. 222.It Li hw.iostatnames ( Dv HW_IOSTATNAMES ) 223A space separated list of devices that will have I/O statistics 224collected on them. 225.It Li hw.iostats ( Dv HW_IOSTATS ) 226Return statistical information on the NFS mounts, disk and tape 227devices on the system. 228An array of 229.Vt struct io_sysctl 230structures is returned, 231whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system. 232The third level name is the size of the 233.Vt struct io_sysctl . 234The type of object can be determined by examining the 235.Va type 236element of 237.Vt struct io_sysctl . 238Which can be 239.Dv IOSTAT_DISK 240(disk drive), 241.Dv IOSTAT_TAPE 242(tape drive), or 243.Dv IOSTAT_NFS 244(NFS mount). 245.It Li hw.machine ( Dv HW_MACHINE ) 246The machine class. 247.It Li hw.machine_arch ( Dv HW_MACHINE_ARCH ) 248The machine CPU class. 249.It Li hw.model ( Dv HW_MODEL ) 250The machine model. 251.It Li hw.ncpu ( Dv HW_NCPU ) 252The number of CPUs configured. 253.It Li hw.ncpuonline ( Dv HW_NCPUONLINE ) 254The number of CPUs online. 255.It Li hw.pagesize ( Dv HW_PAGESIZE ) 256The software page size. 257.It Li hw.physmem ( Dv HW_PHYSMEM ) 258The bytes of physical memory as a 32-bit integer. 259.It Li hw.physmem64 ( Dv HW_PHYSMEM64 ) 260The bytes of physical memory as a 64-bit integer. 261.It Li hw.usermem ( Dv HW_USERMEM ) 262The bytes of non-kernel memory as a 32-bit integer. 263.It Li hw.usermem64 ( Dv HW_USERMEM64 ) 264The bytes of non-kernel memory as a 64-bit integer. 265.El 266.Ss The kern.* subtree 267This subtree includes data generally related to the kernel. 268The string and integer information available for the 269.Li kern 270level is detailed below. 271The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 272privilege may change the value. 273.Bl -column "kern.posix_reader_writer_locks" \ 274"struct kinfo_drivers" "not applicable" 275.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 276.It kern.aio_listio_max integer yes 277.It kern.aio_max integer yes 278.It kern.arandom integer no 279.It kern.argmax integer no 280.It kern.boothowto integer no 281.It kern.boottime struct timespec no 282.It kern.buildinfo string no 283.\".It kern.bufq node not applicable 284.It kern.ccpu integer no 285.It kern.clockrate struct clockinfo no 286.It kern.consdev integer no 287.It kern.coredump node not applicable 288.It kern.cp_id struct no 289.It kern.cp_time uint64_t[\|] no 290.It kern.cryptodevallowsoft integer yes 291.It kern.defcorename string yes 292.It kern.detachall integer yes 293.It kern.domainname string yes 294.It kern.drivers struct kinfo_drivers no 295.It kern.dump_on_panic integer yes 296.It kern.expose_address integer yes 297.It kern.file struct file no 298.It kern.forkfsleep integer yes 299.It kern.fscale integer no 300.It kern.fsync integer no 301.It kern.hardclock_ticks integer no 302.It kern.hostid integer yes 303.It kern.hostname string yes 304.It kern.iov_max integer no 305.It kern.ipc node not applicable 306.It kern.job_control integer no 307.It kern.labeloffset integer no 308.It kern.labelsector integer no 309.It kern.login_name_max integer no 310.It kern.logsigexit integer yes 311.It kern.lwp struct kinfo_lwp yes 312.It kern.mapped_files integer no 313.It kern.maxfiles integer yes 314.It kern.maxlwp integer yes 315.It kern.maxpartitions integer no 316.It kern.maxphys integer no 317.It kern.maxproc integer yes 318.It kern.maxptys integer yes 319.It kern.maxvnodes integer yes 320.It kern.messages integer yes 321.It kern.mbuf node not applicable 322.It kern.memlock integer no 323.It kern.memlock_range integer no 324.It kern.memory_protection integer no 325.It kern.module node not applicable 326.It kern.monotonic_clock integer no 327.It kern.mqueue node not applicable 328.It kern.msgbuf integer no 329.It kern.msgbufsize integer no 330.It kern.ngroups integer no 331.\".It kern.no_sa_support integer yes 332.It kern.ntptime struct ntptimeval no 333.It kern.osrelease string no 334.It kern.osrevision integer no 335.It kern.ostype string no 336.\".It kern.panic_now integer yes 337.It kern.pipe node not applicable 338.It kern.pool struct pool_sysctl no 339.\" .It kern.posix node not applicable 340.It kern.posix1version integer no 341.It kern.posix_aio integer no 342.It kern.posix_barriers integer no 343.It kern.posix_reader_writer_locks integer no 344.\".It kern.posix_sched integer yes 345.It kern.posix_semaphores integer no 346.It kern.posix_spin_locks integer no 347.It kern.posix_threads integer no 348.It kern.posix_timers integer no 349.It kern.proc struct kinfo_proc no 350.It kern.proc2 struct kinfo_proc2 no 351.It kern.proc_args string no 352.It kern.profiling node not applicable 353.\".It kern.pset node not applicable 354.It kern.rawpartition integer no 355.It kern.root_device string no 356.It kern.root_partition integer no 357.It kern.rtc_offset integer yes 358.It kern.saved_ids integer no 359.It kern.sbmax integer yes 360.It kern.sched node not applicable 361.It kern.securelevel integer raise only 362.It kern.somaxkva integer yes 363.It kern.sooptions integer yes 364.It kern.synchronized_io integer no 365.It kern.timecounter node not applicable 366.It kern.timex struct no 367.It kern.tkstat node not applicable 368.It kern.tty node not applicable 369.It kern.urandom integer no 370.It kern.usercrypto integer yes 371.It kern.userasymcrypto integer yes 372.It kern.veriexec node not applicable 373.It kern.version string no 374.It kern.vnode struct vnode no 375.El 376.Bl -tag -width "123456" 377.It Li kern.aio_listio_max 378The maximum number of asynchronous I/O operations in a single list 379I/O call. 380Like with all variables related to 381.Xr aio 3 , 382the variable may be created and removed dynamically 383upon loading or unloading the corresponding kernel module. 384.It Li kern.aio_max 385The maximum number of asynchronous I/O operations. 386.It Li kern.arandom ( Dv KERN_ARND ) 387This variable returns up to 256 bytes of random data. 388Multiple queries can be used to obtain an infinite amount of 389non-blocking cryptographically secure random data. 390The used random number generator 391.Pf ( RNG ) 392is based on 393.Xr arc4random 3 . 394.It Li kern.argmax ( Dv KERN_ARGMAX ) 395The maximum bytes of argument to 396.Xr execve 2 . 397.It Li kern.boothowto 398Flags passed from the boot loader; see 399.Xr reboot 2 400for the meanings of the flags. 401.It Li kern.boottime ( Dv KERN_BOOTTIME ) 402A 403.Vt struct timespec 404structure is returned. 405This structure contains the time that the system was booted. 406That time is defined (for this purpose) to be the time at 407which the kernel first started accumulating clock ticks. 408.It Li kern.bufq 409This variable contains information on the 410.Xr bufq 9 411subsystem. 412Currently, the only third level name implemented is 413.Dv kern.bufq.strategies 414which provides a list of buffer queue strategies currently available. 415.It Li kern.buildinfo 416When the kernel is built, the build environment may optionally provide 417arbitrary information to be stored in this variable. 418.It Li kern.ccpu ( Dv KERN_CCPU ) 419The scheduler exponential decay value. 420.It Li kern.clockrate ( Dv KERN_CLOCKRATE ) 421A 422.Vt struct clockinfo 423structure is returned. 424This structure contains the clock, statistics clock and profiling clock 425frequencies, the number of micro-seconds per hz tick, and the clock 426skew rate. 427Refer to 428.Xr hz 9 429for additional details. 430.It Li kern.consdev ( Dv KERN_CONSDEV ) 431Console device. 432.It Li kern.coredump 433Settings related to set-id processes coredumps. 434By default, set-id processes do not dump core in situations where 435other processes would. 436The settings in this node allows an administrator to change this 437behavior. 438.Pp 439The third level name is 440.Dv kern.coredump.setid 441and fourth level variables are described below. 442.Bl -column "kern.coredump.setid.group" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 443.It Sy Fourth level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 444.It kern.coredump.setid.dump integer yes 445.It kern.coredump.setid.group integer yes 446.It kern.coredump.setid.mode integer yes 447.It kern.coredump.setid.owner integer yes 448.It kern.coredump.setid.path string yes 449.El 450.Bl -tag -width "123456" 451.It Li kern.coredump.setid.dump 452If non-zero, set-id processes will dump core. 453.It Li kern.coredump.setid.group 454The group-id for the set-id processes' coredump. 455.It Li kern.coredump.setid.mode 456The mode for the set-id processes' coredump. 457See 458.Xr chmod 1 . 459.It Li kern.coredump.setid.owner 460The user-id that will be used as the owner of the set-id processes' 461coredump. 462.It Li kern.coredump.setid.path 463The path to which set-id processes' coredumps will be saved to. 464Same syntax as kern.defcorename. 465.El 466.It Li kern.cp_id ( Dv KERN_CP_ID ) 467Mapping of CPU number to CPU id. 468.It Li kern.cp_time ( Dv KERN_CP_TIME ) 469Returns an array of 470.Dv CPUSTATES 471.Vt uint64_t Ns s . 472This array contains the 473number of clock ticks spent in different CPU states. 474On multi-processor systems, the sum across all CPUs is returned unless 475appropriate space is given for one data set for each CPU. 476Data for a specific CPU can also be obtained by adding the number of the 477CPU at the end of the MIB, enlarging it by one. 478.It Li kern.cryptodevallowsoft 479This variable controls userland access to hardware versus software transforms 480in the 481.Xr crypto 4 482system. 483The available values are as follows: 484.Bl -tag -width XX0 -offset indent 485.It Dv < 0 486Always force userlevel requests to use software transforms. 487.It Dv = 0 488If present, use hardware and grant userlevel requests for 489non-accelerated transforms (handling the latter in software). 490.It Dv > 0 491Allow user requests only for transforms which are hardware-accelerated. 492.El 493.It Li kern.defcorename ( Dv KERN_DEFCORENAME ) 494Default template for the name of core dump files (see also 495.Li proc.pid.corename 496in the per-process variables 497.Li proc.* , 498and 499.Xr core 5 500for format of this template). 501The default value is 502.Pa %n.core 503and can be changed with the kernel configuration option 504.Cd options DEFCORENAME 505(see 506.Xr options 4 507). 508.It Li kern.detachall 509Detach all devices at shutdown. 510.It Li kern.domainname ( Dv KERN_DOMAINNAME ) 511Get or set the YP domain name. 512.It Li kern.drivers ( Dv KERN_DRIVERS ) 513Return an array of 514.Vt struct kinfo_drivers 515that contains the name and major device numbers of all the device drivers 516in the current kernel. 517The 518.Va d_name 519field is always a NUL terminated string. 520The 521.Va d_bmajor 522field will be set to \-1 if the driver doesn't have a block device. 523.It Li kern.expose_address 524Expose kernel addresses in 525.Xr sysctl 3 526calls used by 527.Xr fstat 1 528and 529.Xr sockstat 1 . 530If it is set to 531.Dv 0 532access is not allowed. 533If it is set to 534.Dv 1 535then only processes that have opened 536.Pa /dev/kmem 537can have access. 538If it is set to 539.Dv 2 540every process is allowed. 541Defaults to 542.Dv 0 543for 544.Dv KASLR 545kernels 546and 547.Dv 1 548otherwise. 549Allowing general access renders KASLR ineffective; allowing only kmem 550accessing programs weakens KASLR if those programs can be subverted 551to leak the addresses. 552.It Li kern.dump_on_panic ( Dv KERN_DUMP_ON_PANIC ) 553Perform a crash dump on system 554.Xr panic 9 . 555.It Li kern.file ( Dv KERN_FILE ) 556Return the entire file table. 557The returned data consists of a single 558.Vt struct filelist 559followed by an array of 560.Vt struct file , 561whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system. 562.It Li kern.forkfsleep ( Dv KERN_FORKFSLEEP ) 563If 564.Xr fork 2 565system call fails due to limit on number of processes (either 566the global maxproc limit or user's one), wait for this many 567milliseconds before returning 568.Er EAGAIN 569error to process. 570Useful to keep heavily forking runaway processes in bay. 571Default zero (no sleep). 572Maximum is 20 seconds. 573.It Li kern.fscale ( Dv KERN_FSCALE ) 574The kernel fixed-point scale factor. 575.It Li kern.fsync ( Dv KERN_FSYNC ) 576Return 1 if the 577.St -p1003.1b-93 578File Synchronization Option is available 579on this system, 580otherwise\ 0. 581.It Li kern.hardclock_ticks ( Dv KERN_HARDCLOCK_TICKS ) 582Returns the number of 583.Xr hardclock 9 584ticks. 585.It Li kern.hist 586This variable contains kernel history data if the kernel was 587configured for any of the options 588.Dv UVHMIST , 589.Dv USB_DEBUG , 590.Dv BIOHIST , 591or 592.Dv SCDEBUG . 593(See 594.Xr options 4 595for more details.) 596The third-level names correspond to each available history table. 597The values of the history tables are in an internal format, and can be 598decoded by the 599.Xr vmstat 1 600utility's 601.Fl U 602and 603.Fl u 604options; 605the 606.Fl l 607option can be used to see which tables are available. 608.It Li kern.hostid ( Dv KERN_HOSTID ) 609Get or set the host identifier. 610This is aimed to replace the legacy 611.Xr gethostid 3 612and 613.Xr sethostid 3 614system calls. 615.It Li kern.hostname ( Dv KERN_HOSTNAME ) 616Get or set the 617.Xr hostname 1 . 618.It Li kern.iov_max ( Dv KERN_IOV_MAX ) 619Return the maximum number of 620.Vt iovec 621structures that a process has available for use with 622.Xr preadv 2 , 623.Xr pwritev 2 , 624.Xr readv 2 , 625.Xr recvmsg 2 , 626.Xr sendmsg 2 627and 628.Xr writev 2 . 629.It Li kern.ipc ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC ) 630Return information about the SysV IPC parameters. 631The third level names for the ipc variables are detailed below. 632.Bl -column "kern.ipc.shm_use_phys" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 633.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 634.It kern.ipc.sysvmsg integer no 635.It kern.ipc.sysvsem integer no 636.It kern.ipc.sysvshm integer no 637.It kern.ipc.sysvipc_info struct no 638.It kern.ipc.shmmax integer yes 639.It kern.ipc.shmmni integer yes 640.It kern.ipc.shmseg integer yes 641.It kern.ipc.shmmaxpgs integer yes 642.It kern.ipc.shm_use_phys integer yes 643.It kern.ipc.msgmni integer yes 644.It kern.ipc.msgseg integer yes 645.It kern.ipc.semmni integer yes 646.It kern.ipc.semmns integer yes 647.It kern.ipc.semmnu integer yes 648.El 649.Bl -tag -width "123456" 650.It Li kern.ipc.sysvmsg ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG ) 651Returns 1 if System V style message queue functionality is available 652on this system, 653otherwise\ 0. 654.It Li kern.ipc.sysvsem ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SEM ) 655Returns 1 if System V style semaphore functionality is available 656on this system, 657otherwise\ 0. 658.It Li kern.ipc.sysvshm ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHM ) 659Returns 1 if System V style share memory functionality is available 660on this system, 661otherwise\ 0. 662.It Li kern.ipc.sysvipc_info ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_INFO ) 663Return System V style IPC configuration and run-time information. 664The fourth level name selects the System V style IPC facility. 665.Bl -column "KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG_INFO" "struct shm_sysctl_info" -offset indent 666.It Sy Fourth level name Ta Sy Type 667.It KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG_INFO struct msg_sysctl_info 668.It KERN_SYSVIPC_SEM_INFO struct sem_sysctl_info 669.It KERN_SYSVIPC_SHM_INFO struct shm_sysctl_info 670.El 671.Bl -tag -width "123456" 672.It Li KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG_INFO 673Return information on the System V style message facility. 674The 675.Sy msg_sysctl_info 676structure is defined in 677.In sys/msg.h . 678.It Li KERN_SYSVIPC_SEM_INFO 679Return information on the System V style semaphore facility. 680The 681.Sy sem_sysctl_info 682structure is defined in 683.In sys/sem.h . 684.It Li KERN_SYSVIPC_SHM_INFO 685Return information on the System V style shared memory facility. 686The 687.Sy shm_sysctl_info 688structure is defined in 689.In sys/shm.h . 690.El 691.It Li kern.ipc.shmmax ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMMAX ) 692Max shared memory segment size in bytes. 693.It Li kern.ipc.shmmni ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMMNI ) 694Max number of shared memory identifiers. 695.It Li kern.ipc.shmseg ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMSEG ) 696Max shared memory segments per process. 697.It Li kern.ipc.shmmaxpgs ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMMAXPGS ) 698Max amount of shared memory in pages. 699.It Li kern.ipc.shm_use_phys ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMUSEPHYS ) 700Locking of shared memory in physical memory. 701If 0, memory can be swapped 702out, otherwise it will be locked in physical memory. 703.It Li kern.ipc.msgmni 704Max number of message queue identifiers. 705.It Li kern.ipc.msgseg 706Max number of number of message segments. 707.It Li kern.ipc.semmni 708Max number of number of semaphore identifiers. 709.It Li kern.ipc.semmns 710Max number of number of semaphores in system. 711.It Li kern.ipc.semmnu 712Max number of undo structures in system. 713.El 714.It Li kern.job_control ( Dv KERN_JOB_CONTROL ) 715Return 1 if job control is available on this system, otherwise\ 0. 716.It Li kern.labeloffset ( Dv KERN_LABELOFFSET ) 717The offset within the sector specified by 718.Dv KERN_LABELSECTOR 719of the 720.Xr disklabel 5 . 721.It Li kern.labelsector ( Dv KERN_LABELSECTOR ) 722The sector number containing the 723.Xr disklabel 5 . 724.It Li kern.login_name_max ( Dv KERN_LOGIN_NAME_MAX ) 725The size of the storage required for a login name, in bytes, 726including the terminating NUL. 727.It Li kern.logsigexit ( Dv KERN_LOGSIGEXIT ) 728If this flag is non-zero, the kernel will 729.Xr log 9 730all process exits due to signals which create a 731.Xr core 5 732file, and whether the coredump was created. 733.It Li kern.lwp ( Dv KERN_LWP ) 734Returns information about the current light-weight process. 735The 736.Sy kinfo_lwp 737structure is defined in 738.In sys/sysctl.h . 739.It Li kern.mapped_files ( Dv KERN_MAPPED_FILES ) 740Returns 1 if the 741.St -p1003.1b-93 742Memory Mapped Files Option is available on this system, 743otherwise\ 0. 744.It Li kern.maxfiles ( Dv KERN_MAXFILES ) 745The maximum number of open files that may be open in the system. 746.It Li kern.maxpartitions ( Dv KERN_MAXPARTITIONS ) 747The maximum number of partitions allowed per disk. 748.It Li kern.maxlwp 749The maximum number of Lightweight Processes (threads) the system allows 750per uid. 751.It Li kern.maxphys ( Dv KERN_MAXPHYS ) 752Maximum raw I/O transfer size. 753.It Li kern.maxproc ( Dv KERN_MAXPROC ) 754The maximum number of simultaneous processes the system will allow. 755.It Li kern.maxptys ( Dv KERN_MAXPTYS ) 756The maximum number of pseudo terminals. 757This value can be both raised and lowered, though it cannot 758be set lower than number of currently used ptys. 759See also 760.Xr pty 4 . 761.It Li kern.maxvnodes ( Dv KERN_MAXVNODES ) 762The maximum number of vnodes available on the system. 763This can only be raised. 764.It Li kern.mbuf ( Dv KERN_MBUF ) 765Return information about the mbuf control variables. 766Mbufs are data structures which store network packets and other data 767structures in the networking code, see 768.Xr mbuf 9 . 769The third level names for the mbuf variables are detailed below. 770The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 771privilege may change the value. 772.Bl -column "kern.mbuf.nmbclusters" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 773.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 774.\" XXX Changeable? really? 775.It kern.mbuf.mblowat integer yes 776.It kern.mbuf.mclbytes integer yes 777.It kern.mbuf.mcllowat integer yes 778.It kern.mbuf.msize integer yes 779.It kern.mbuf.nmbclusters integer yes 780.El 781.Pp 782The variables are as follows: 783.Bl -tag -width "123456" 784.It Li kern.mbuf.mblowat ( Dv MBUF_MBLOWAT ) 785The mbuf low water mark. 786.It Li kern.mbuf.mclbytes ( Dv MBUF_MCLBYTES ) 787The mbuf cluster size. 788.It Li kern.mbuf.mcllowat ( Dv MBUF_MCLLOWAT ) 789The mbuf cluster low water mark. 790.It Li kern.mbuf.msize ( Dv MBUF_MSIZE ) 791The mbuf base size. 792.It Li kern.mbuf.nmbclusters ( Dv MBUF_NMBCLUSTERS ) 793The limit on the number of mbuf clusters. 794The variable can only be increased, and only increased on machines with 795direct-mapped pool pages. 796.El 797.It Li kern.memlock ( Dv KERN_MEMLOCK ) 798Returns 1 if the 799.St -p1003.1b-93 800Process Memory Locking Option is available on this system, 801otherwise\ 0. 802.It Li kern.memlock_range ( Dv KERN_MEMLOCK_RANGE ) 803Returns 1 if the 804.St -p1003.1b-93 805Range Memory Locking Option is available on this system, 806otherwise\ 0. 807.It Li kern.memory_protection ( Dv KERN_MEMORY_PROTECTION ) 808Returns 1 if the 809.St -p1003.1b-93 810Memory Protection Option is available on this system, 811otherwise\ 0. 812.It Li kern.messages 813Kernel console message verbosity. 814See 815.Aq Pa sys/reboot.h 816.Bl -column "verbosity" "setting" -offset indent 817.It Sy Value Ta Sy Verbosity Ta Sy sys/reboot.h equivalent 818.It 0 Ta Silent Ta Sy AB_SILENT 819.It 1 Ta Quiet Ta Sy AB_QUIET 820.It 2 Ta Normal Ta Sy AB_NORMAL 821.It 3 Ta Verbose Ta Sy AB_VERBOSE 822.It 4 Ta Debug Ta Sy AB_DEBUG 823.El 824.It Li kern.module 825Settings related to kernel modules. 826The third level names for the settings are described below. 827.Bl -column "kern.module.autoload" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 828.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 829.It kern.module.autoload integer yes 830.It kern.module.autotime integer yes 831.It kern.module.verbose boolean yes 832.El 833.Pp 834The variables are as follows: 835.Bl -tag -width "123456" 836.It Li kern.module.autoload 837A boolean that controls whether kernel modules are loaded automatically. 838See 839.Xr module 7 840for additional details. 841.It Li kern.module.autotime 842An integer that controls the delay before an attempt is made to 843automatically unload a module that was auto-loaded. 844Setting this value to zero disables the auto-unload function. 845.It Li kern.module.verbose 846A boolean that enables or disables verbose 847debug messages related to kernel modules. 848.El 849.It Li kern.monotonic_clock ( Dv KERN_MONOTONIC_CLOCK ) 850Returns the standard version the implementation of the 851.St -p1003.1b-93 852Monotonic Clock Option conforms to, 853otherwise\ 0. 854.It Li kern.mqueue 855Settings related to POSIX message queues; see 856.Xr mqueue 3 . 857This node is created dynamically when 858the corresponding kernel module is loaded. 859The third level names for the settings are described below. 860.Bl -column "kern.mqueue.mq_max_msgsize" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 861.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 862.It kern.mqueue.mq_open_max integer yes 863.It kern.mqueue.mq_prio_max integer yes 864.It kern.mqueue.mq_max_msgsize integer yes 865.It kern.mqueue.mq_def_maxmsg integer yes 866.It kern.mqueue.mq_max_maxmsg integer yes 867.El 868.Pp 869The variables are: 870.Bl -tag -width "123456" 871.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_open_max 872The maximum number of message queue descriptors any single process can open. 873.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_prio_max 874The maximum priority of a message. 875.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_max_msgsize 876The maximum size of a message in a message queue. 877.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_def_maxmsg 878The default maximum message count. 879.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_max_maxmsg 880The maximum number of messages in a message queue. 881.El 882.It Li kern.msgbuf ( Dv KERN_MSGBUF ) 883The kernel message buffer, rotated so that the head of the circular kernel 884message buffer is at the start of the returned data. 885The returned data may contain NUL bytes. 886.It Li kern.msgbufsize ( Dv KERN_MSGBUFSIZE ) 887The maximum number of characters that the kernel message buffer can hold. 888.It Li kern.ngroups ( Dv KERN_NGROUPS ) 889The maximum number of supplemental groups. 890.\" .It Li kern.no_sa_support 891.\" XXX: Undocumented. 892.It Li kern.ntptime ( Dv KERN_NTPTIME ) 893A 894.Vt struct ntptimeval 895structure is returned. 896This structure contains data used by the 897.Xr ntpd 8 898program. 899.It Li kern.osrelease ( Dv KERN_OSRELEASE ) 900The system release string. 901.It Li kern.osrevision ( Dv KERN_OSREV ) 902The system revision string. 903.It Li kern.ostype ( Dv KERN_OSTYPE ) 904The system type string. 905.\".It Li kern.panic_now 906.\" XXX: Undocumented. 907.It Li kern.pipe ( Dv KERN_PIPE ) 908Pipe settings. 909The third level names for the integer pipe settings is detailed below. 910The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 911privilege may change the value. 912.Bl -column "kern.pipe.maxbigpipes" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 913.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 914.It kern.pipe.kvasiz integer yes 915.It kern.pipe.maxbigpipes integer yes 916.It kern.pipe.maxkvasz integer yes 917.It kern.pipe.limitkva integer yes 918.It kern.pipe.nbigpipes integer yes 919.El 920.Pp 921The variables are as follows: 922.Bl -tag -width "123456" 923.It Li kern.pipe.kvasiz ( Dv KERN_PIPE_KVASIZ ) 924Amount of kernel memory consumed by pipe buffers. 925.It Li kern.pipe.maxbigpipes ( Dv KERN_PIPE_MAXBIGPIPES ) 926Maximum number of 927.Dq big 928pipes. 929.It Li kern.pipe.maxkvasz ( Dv KERN_PIPE_MAXKVASZ ) 930Maximum amount of kernel memory to be used for pipes. 931.It Li kern.pipe.limitkva ( Dv KERN_PIPE_LIMITKVA ) 932Limit for direct transfers via page loan. 933.It Li kern.pipe.nbigpipes ( Dv KERN_PIPE_NBIGPIPES ) 934Number of 935.Dq big 936pipes. 937.El 938.It Li kern.pool 939Provides statistics about the 940.Xr pool 9 941and 942.Xr pool_cache 9 943subsystems. 944.\" XXX: Undocumented .It Li kern.posix ( ? ) 945.\" This is a node in which the only variable is semmax. 946.It Li kern.posix1version ( Dv KERN_POSIX1 ) 947The version of ISO/IEC 9945 948.Pq St -p1003.1 949with which the system attempts to comply. 950.It Li kern.posix_aio 951The version of 952.St -p1003.1 953and its Asynchronous I/O option to which the system attempts to conform. 954.It Li kern.posix_barriers ( Dv KERN_POSIX_BARRIERS ) 955The version of 956.St -p1003.1 957and its 958Barriers 959option to which the system attempts to conform, 960otherwise\ 0. 961.It Li kern.posix_reader_writer_locks ( Dv KERN_POSIX_READER_WRITER_LOCKS ) 962The version of 963.St -p1003.1 964and its 965Read-Write Locks 966option to which the system attempts to conform, 967otherwise\ 0. 968.\".It Li kern.posix_sched 969.\" XXX: Undocumented. 970.It Li kern.posix_semaphores ( Dv KERN_POSIX_SEMAPHORES ) 971The version of 972.St -p1003.1 973and its 974Semaphores 975option to which the system attempts to conform, 976otherwise\ 0. 977.It Li kern.posix_spin_locks ( Dv KERN_POSIX_SPIN_LOCKS ) 978The version of 979.St -p1003.1 980and its 981Spin Locks 982option to which the system attempts to conform, 983otherwise\ 0. 984.It Li kern.posix_threads ( Dv KERN_POSIX_THREADS ) 985The version of 986.St -p1003.1 987and its 988Threads 989option to which the system attempts to conform, 990otherwise\ 0. 991.It Li kern.posix_timers ( Dv KERN_POSIX_TIMERS ) 992The version of 993.St -p1003.1 994and its 995Timers 996option to which the system attempts to conform, 997otherwise\ 0. 998.It Li kern.proc ( Dv KERN_PROC ) 999Return the entire process table, or a subset of it. 1000An array of 1001.Vt struct kinfo_proc 1002structures is returned, 1003whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system. 1004The third and fourth level numeric names are as follows: 1005.Bl -column "KERN_PROC_SESSION" "Fourth level is:" -offset indent 1006.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Fourth level is : 1007.It KERN_PROC_ALL None 1008.It KERN_PROC_GID A group ID 1009.It KERN_PROC_PID A process ID 1010.It KERN_PROC_PGRP A process group 1011.It KERN_PROC_RGID A real group ID 1012.It KERN_PROC_RUID A real user ID 1013.It KERN_PROC_SESSION A session ID 1014.It KERN_PROC_TTY A tty device 1015.It KERN_PROC_UID A user ID 1016.El 1017.It Li kern.proc2 ( Dv KERN_PROC2 ) 1018As for 1019.Dv KERN_PROC , 1020but an array of 1021.Vt struct kinfo_proc2 1022structures are returned. 1023The fifth level name is the size of the 1024.Vt struct kinfo_proc2 1025and the sixth level name is the number of structures to return. 1026.It Li kern.proc_args ( Dv KERN_PROC_ARGS ) 1027Return the argv or environment strings (or the number thereof) 1028of a process. 1029Multiple strings are returned separated by NUL characters. 1030The third level name is the process ID. 1031The fourth level name is as follows: 1032.Bl -column "KERN_PROG_PATHNAME" "The full pathname of the executable" -offset indent 1033.It Dv KERN_PROC_ARGV The argv strings 1034.It Dv KERN_PROC_ENV The environ strings 1035.It Dv KERN_PROC_NARGV The number of argv strings 1036.It Dv KERN_PROC_NENV The number of environ strings 1037.It Dv KERN_PROC_PATHNAME The full pathname of the executable 1038.It Dv KERN_PROC_CWD The current working directory 1039.El 1040.It Li kern.profiling ( Dv KERN_PROF ) 1041Return profiling information about the kernel. 1042If the kernel is not compiled for profiling, 1043attempts to retrieve any of the 1044.Dv KERN_PROF 1045values will fail with 1046.Er EOPNOTSUPP . 1047The third level names for the string and integer profiling information 1048is detailed below. 1049The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 1050privilege may change the value. 1051.Bl -column "kern.profiling.gmonparam" "struct gmonparam" "Changeable" -offset indent 1052.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1053.It kern.profiling.count u_short[\|] yes 1054.It kern.profiling.froms u_short[\|] yes 1055.It kern.profiling.gmonparam struct gmonparam no 1056.It kern.profiling.state integer yes 1057.It kern.profiling.tos struct tostruct yes 1058.El 1059.Pp 1060The variables are as follows: 1061.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1062.It Li kern.profiling.count ( Dv GPROF_COUNT ) 1063Array of statistical program counter counts. 1064.It Li kern.profiling.froms ( Dv GPROF_FROMS ) 1065Array indexed by program counter of call-from points. 1066.It Li kern.profiling.gmonparams ( Dv GPROF_GMONPARAM ) 1067Structure giving the sizes of the above arrays. 1068.It Li kern.profiling.state ( Dv GPROF_STATE ) 1069Profiling state. 1070If set to 1071.Dv GMON_PROF_ON , 1072starts profiling. 1073If set to 1074.Dv GMON_PROF_OFF , 1075stops profiling. 1076.It Li kern.profiling.tos ( Dv GPROF_TOS ) 1077Array of 1078.Vt struct tostruct 1079describing destination of calls and their counts. 1080.El 1081.\" .It Li kern.pset 1082.\" XXX: Undocumented. 1083.It Li kern.rawpartition ( Dv KERN_RAWPARTITION ) 1084The raw partition of a disk (a == 0). 1085.It Li kern.root_device ( Dv KERN_ROOT_DEVICE ) 1086The name of the root device (e.g., 1087.Dq wd0 ) . 1088.It Li kern.root_partition ( Dv KERN_ROOT_PARTITION ) 1089The root partition on the root device (a == 0). 1090.It Li kern.rtc_offset ( Dv KERN_RTC_OFFSET ) 1091Return the offset of real time clock from UTC in minutes. 1092.It Li kern.saved_ids ( Dv KERN_SAVED_IDS ) 1093Returns 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available. 1094.It Li kern.sbmax ( Dv KERN_SBMAX ) 1095Maximum socket buffer size in bytes. 1096.It Li kern.securelevel ( Dv KERN_SECURELVL ) 1097See 1098.Xr secmodel_securelevel 9 . 1099.It Li kern.sched ( dynamic ) 1100Influence the scheduling of LWPs, their priorisation and how they are 1101distributed on and moved between CPUs. 1102.Bl -column "kern.sched.balance_period" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 1103.It Sy Third level name Sy Type Sy Changeable 1104.It kern.sched.cacheht_time integer yes 1105.It kern.sched.balance_period integer yes 1106.It kern.sched.average_weight integer yes 1107.It kern.sched.min_catch integer yes 1108.It kern.sched.timesoftints integer yes 1109.It kern.sched.kpreempt_pri integer yes 1110.It kern.sched.upreempt_pri integer yes 1111.It kern.sched.maxts integer yes 1112.It kern.sched.mints integer yes 1113.It kern.sched.name string no 1114.It kern.sched.rtts integer no 1115.It kern.sched.pri_min integer no 1116.It kern.sched.pri_max integer no 1117.El 1118.Pp 1119The variables are as follows: 1120.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1121.It Li kern.sched.cacheht_time ( dynamic ) 1122Cache hotness time in which a LWP is kept on one particular CPU 1123and not moved to another CPU. 1124This reduces the overhead of flushing and reloading caches. 1125Defaults to 3ms. 1126Needs to be given in 1127.Dq hz 1128units, see 1129.Xr mstohz 9 . 1130.It Li kern.sched.balance_period ( dynamic ) 1131Interval at which the CPU queues are checked for re-balancing. 1132Defaults to 300ms. 1133Needs to be given in 1134.Dq hz 1135units, see 1136.Xr mstohz 9 . 1137.It Li kern.sched.average_weight ( dynamic ) 1138Can be used to influence how likely LWPs are to be migrated from 1139one CPU's queue of LWPs that are ready to run to a different, idle CPU. 1140The value gives the percentage for weighting the average count of 1141migratable threads from the past against the current number of 1142migratable threads. 1143A small value gives more weight to the past, a larger values more weight 1144on the current situation. 1145Defaults to 50 and must be between 0 and 100. 1146.It Li kern.sched.min_catch ( dynamic ) 1147Minimum count of migratable (runable) threads for catching (stealing) 1148from another CPU. 1149Defaults to 1 but can be increased to decrease chance of thread 1150migration between CPUs. 1151.It Li kern.sched.timesoftints ( dynamic ) 1152Enable tracking of CPU time for soft interrupts 1153as part of a LWP's real execution time. 1154Set to a non-zero value to enable, 1155and see 1156.Xr ps 1 1157for printing CPU times. 1158.It Li kern.sched.kpreempt_pri ( dynamic ) 1159Minimum priority to trigger kernel preemption. 1160.It Li kern.sched.upreempt_pri ( dynamic ) 1161Minimum priority to trigger user preemption. 1162.It Li kern.sched.maxts ( dynamic ) 1163Scheduler specific maximal time quantum (in milliseconds). 1164Must be set to a value larger than 1165.Dq mints 1166and between 10 and 1167.Dq hz 1168as given by the 1169.Dv kern.clockrate 1170sysctl. 1171Provided by the M2 scheduler. 1172.It Li kern.sched.mints ( dynamic ) 1173Scheduler specific minimal time quantum (in milliseconds). 1174Must be set to a value smaller than 1175.Dq maxts 1176and between 1 and 1177.Dq hz 1178as given by the 1179.Dq kern.clockrate 1180sysctl. 1181Provided by the M2 scheduler. 1182.It Li kern.sched.name ( dynamic ) 1183Scheduler name. 1184Provided both by the M2 and the 4BSD scheduler. 1185.It Li kern.sched.rtts ( dynamic ) 1186Fixed scheduler specific round-robin time quantum in milliseconds. 1187Provided both by the M2 and the 4BSD scheduler. 1188.It Li kern.sched.pri_min ( dynamic ) 1189Minimal POSIX real-time priority. 1190See 1191.Xr sched 3 . 1192.It Li kern.sched.pri_max ( dynamic ) 1193Maximal POSIX real-time priority. 1194See 1195.Xr sched 3 . 1196.El 1197.It Li kern.somaxkva ( Dv KERN_SOMAXKVA ) 1198Maximum amount of kernel memory to be used for socket buffers in bytes. 1199.It Li kern.sooptions 1200Set the default socket option flags for 1201.Xr socket 2 1202creation. 1203See 1204.Xr setsockopt 2 1205for a list of supported flags. 1206.It Li kern.synchronized_io ( Dv KERN_SYNCHRONIZED_IO ) 1207Returns 1 if the 1208.St -p1003.1b-93 1209Synchronized I/O Option is available on this system, 1210otherwise\ 0. 1211.It Li kern.timecounter ( dynamic ) 1212Display and control the timecounter source of the system. 1213.Bl -column "kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 1214.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1215.It kern.timecounter.choice string no 1216.It kern.timecounter.hardware string yes 1217.It kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings integer yes 1218.El 1219.Pp 1220The variables are as follows: 1221.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1222.It Li kern.timecounter.choice ( dynamic ) 1223The list of available timecounters with their quality and frequency. 1224.It Li kern.timecounter.hardware ( dynamic ) 1225The currently selected timecounter source. 1226.It Li kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings ( dynamic ) 1227If non-zero display a message each time the time is stepped. 1228.El 1229.It Li kern.timex ( Dv KERN_TIMEX ) 1230Not available. 1231.It Li kern.tkstat ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT ) 1232Return information about the number of characters sent and received 1233on ttys. 1234The third level names for the tty statistic variables are detailed below. 1235The changeable column shows whether a process 1236with appropriate privilege may change the value. 1237.Bl -column "kern.tkstat.cancc" "quad" "Changeable" -offset indent 1238.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1239.It kern.tkstat.cancc quad no 1240.It kern.tkstat.nin quad no 1241.It kern.tkstat.nout quad no 1242.It kern.tkstat.rawcc quad no 1243.El 1244.Pp 1245The variables are as follows: 1246.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1247.It Li kern.tkstat.cancc ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_CANCC ) 1248The number of canonical input characters. 1249.It Li kern.tkstat.nin ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_NIN ) 1250The total number of input characters. 1251.It Li kern.tkstat.nout ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_NOUT ) 1252The total number of output characters. 1253.It Li kern.tkstat.rawcc ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_RAWCC ) 1254The number of raw input characters. 1255.El 1256.It Li kern.tty 1257The third level names for the tty setup variables are detailed below. 1258The changeable column shows whether a process 1259with appropriate privilege may change the value. 1260.Bl -column "kern.tty.qsize" "int" "Changeable" -offset indent 1261.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1262.It kern.tty.qsize int yes 1263.El 1264.Pp 1265The variables are as follows: 1266.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1267.It Li kern.tty.qsize 1268Control/display the size of the default input and output queues selected 1269during tty creation. 1270Is converted to a power of two and its range is between 1271.Dv 1024 1272and 1273.Dv 65536 . 1274.El 1275.It Li kern.uidinfo 1276Resource usage for the current user. 1277.Bl -column "kern.uidinfo.proccnt" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 1278.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1279.It kern.uidinfo.proccnt integer no 1280.It kern.uidinfo.lwpcnt integer no 1281.It kern.uidinfo.lockcnt integer no 1282.It kern.uidinfo.semcnt integer no 1283.It kern.uidinfo.sbsize integer no 1284.El 1285.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1286.It Li kern.uidinfo.proccnt 1287Returns the number of active processes for the current user. 1288.It Li kern.uidinfo.lwpcnt 1289Returns the number of active threads for the current user; the first thread 1290of each process is not counted. 1291.It Li kern.uidinfo.lockcnt 1292Number of locks held by the current user. 1293.It Li kern.uidinfo.semcnt 1294Number of semaphores held by the current user. 1295.It Li kern.uidinfo.sbsize 1296Number of bytes in socket buffers allocated to the current user. 1297.El 1298.It Li kern.urandom ( Dv KERN_URND ) 1299Random integer value. 1300.It Li kern.usercrypto 1301When enabled, allows userland to 1302.Xr open 2 1303the 1304.Pa /dev/crypto 1305special device, used by the 1306.Xr crypto 4 1307system. 1308.It Li kern.userasymcrypto 1309Enables or disables the use of software asymmetric crypto support in the 1310.Xr crypto 4 1311system. 1312.It Li kern.veriexec 1313Runtime information for 1314.Xr veriexec 8 . 1315.Bl -column "kern.veriexec.algorithms" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 1316.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1317.It kern.veriexec.algorithms string no 1318.It kern.veriexec.count node not applicable 1319.It kern.veriexec.strict integer yes 1320.It kern.veriexec.verbose integer yes 1321.El 1322.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1323.It Li kern.veriexec.algorithms 1324Returns a string with the supported algorithms in Veriexec. 1325.It Li kern.veriexec.count 1326Sub-nodes are added to this node as new mounts are monitored by Veriexec. 1327Each mount will be under its own 1328.No tableN 1329node. 1330Under each node there will be three variables, indicating the mount 1331point, the file system type, and the number of entries. 1332.It Li kern.veriexec.strict 1333Controls the strict level of Veriexec. 1334See 1335.Xr security 7 1336for more information on each level's implications. 1337.It Li kern.veriexec.verbose 1338Controls the verbosity level of Veriexec. 1339If 0, only the minimal 1340indication required will be given about what's happening - fingerprint 1341mismatches, removal of entries from the tables, modification of a 1342fingerprinted file. 1343If 1, more messages will be printed (ie., when a file with a valid 1344fingerprint is accessed). 1345Verbose level 2 is debug mode. 1346.El 1347.It Li kern.version ( Dv KERN_VERSION ) 1348The system version string. 1349.It Li kern.vnode ( Dv KERN_VNODE ) 1350Return the entire vnode table. 1351Note, the vnode table is not necessarily a consistent snapshot of 1352the system. 1353The returned data consists of an array whose size depends on the 1354current number of such objects in the system. 1355Each element of the array contains the kernel address of a vnode 1356.Vt struct vnode * 1357followed by the vnode itself 1358.Vt struct vnode . 1359.El 1360.Ss The machdep.* subtree 1361The set of variables defined is architecture dependent. 1362Most architectures define at least the following variables. 1363.Bl -column "machdep.booted_kernel" "Type" "Changeable" -offset indent 1364.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1365.It Li machdep.booted_kernel string no 1366.El 1367.\" XXX: Document the above. 1368.Ss The net.* subtree 1369The string and integer information available for the 1370.Li net 1371level is detailed below. 1372The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 1373privilege may change the value. 1374The second and third levels are typically the protocol family and 1375protocol number, though this is not always the case. 1376.Bl -column "Second level name" "IPsec key management values" "Changeable" -offset indent 1377.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1378.It net.route routing messages no 1379.It net.inet IPv4 values yes 1380.It net.inet6 IPv6 values yes 1381.It net.key IPsec key management values yes 1382.El 1383.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1384.It Li net.route ( Dv PF_ROUTE ) 1385.\" XXX really? 1386Return the entire routing table or a subset of it. 1387The data is returned as a sequence of routing messages (see 1388.Xr route 4 1389for the header file, format and meaning). 1390The length of each message is contained in the message header. 1391.Pp 1392The third level name is a protocol number, which is currently always\ 0. 1393The fourth level name is an address family, which may be set to 0 to 1394select all address families. 1395The fifth and sixth level names are as follows: 1396.Bl -column "Fifth level name" "Sixth level is:" -offset indent 1397.It Sy Fifth level name Ta Sy Sixth level is : 1398.It NET_RT_FLAGS rtflags 1399.It NET_RT_DUMP None 1400.It NET_RT_IFLIST None 1401.El 1402.It Li net.inet ( Dv PF_INET ) 1403Get or set various global information about the IPv4 1404.Pq Internet Protocol version 4 . 1405The third level name is the protocol. 1406The fourth level name is the variable name. 1407The currently defined protocols and names are: 1408.Bl -column "Protocol" "anonportalgo.available" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 1409.It Sy Protocol Variable Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1410.It arp down integer yes 1411.It arp keep integer yes 1412.It arp log_movements integer yes 1413.It arp log_permanent_modify integer yes 1414.It arp log_unknown_network integer yes 1415.It arp log_wrong_iface integer yes 1416.It carp allow integer yes 1417.It carp preempt integer yes 1418.It carp log integer yes 1419.It carp arpbalance integer yes 1420.It icmp errppslimit integer yes 1421.It icmp maskrepl integer yes 1422.It icmp rediraccept integer yes 1423.It icmp redirtimeout integer yes 1424.It icmp bmcastecho integer yes 1425.It ip allowsrcrt integer yes 1426.It ip anonportalgo.selected string yes 1427.It ip anonportalgo.available string yes 1428.It ip anonportalgo.reserve struct yes 1429.It ip anonportmax integer yes 1430.It ip anonportmin integer yes 1431.It ip checkinterface integer yes 1432.It ip dad_count integer yes 1433.It ip directed-broadcast integer yes 1434.It ip do_loopback_cksum integer yes 1435.It ip forwarding integer yes 1436.It ip forwsrcrt integer yes 1437.It ip gifttl integer yes 1438.It ip grettl integer yes 1439.It ip hashsize integer yes 1440.It ip hostzerobroadcast integer yes 1441.It ip lowportmin integer yes 1442.It ip lowportmax integer yes 1443.It ip maxflows integer yes 1444.It ip maxfragpackets integer yes 1445.It ip mtudisc integer yes 1446.It ip mtudisctimeout integer yes 1447.It ip random_id integer yes 1448.It ip redirect integer yes 1449.It ip subnetsarelocal integer yes 1450.It ip ttl integer yes 1451.It tcp rfc1323 integer yes 1452.It tcp sendspace integer yes 1453.It tcp recvspace integer yes 1454.It tcp mssdflt integer yes 1455.It tcp syn_cache_limit integer yes 1456.It tcp syn_bucket_limit integer yes 1457.It tcp syn_cache_interval integer yes 1458.It tcp init_win integer yes 1459.It tcp init_win_local integer yes 1460.It tcp mss_ifmtu integer yes 1461.It tcp win_scale integer yes 1462.It tcp timestamps integer yes 1463.It tcp cwm integer yes 1464.It tcp cwm_burstsize integer yes 1465.It tcp ack_on_push integer yes 1466.It tcp keepidle integer yes 1467.It tcp keepintvl integer yes 1468.It tcp keepcnt integer yes 1469.It tcp slowhz integer no 1470.It tcp keepinit integer yes 1471.It tcp log_refused integer yes 1472.It tcp rstppslimit integer yes 1473.It tcp ident struct no 1474.It tcp drop struct no 1475.It tcp sack.enable integer yes 1476.It tcp sack.globalholes integer no 1477.It tcp sack.globalmaxholes integer yes 1478.It tcp sack.maxholes integer yes 1479.It tcp ecn.enable integer yes 1480.It tcp ecn.maxretries integer yes 1481.It tcp congctl.selected string yes 1482.It tcp congctl.available string yes 1483.It tcp abc.enable integer yes 1484.It tcp abc.aggressive integer yes 1485.It udp checksum integer yes 1486.It udp do_loopback_cksum integer yes 1487.It udp recvspace integer yes 1488.It udp sendspace integer yes 1489.El 1490.Pp 1491The variables are as follows: 1492.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1493.It Li arp.down 1494Failed ARP entry lifetime. 1495.It Li arp.keep 1496Valid ARP entry lifetime. 1497.It Li carp.allow 1498If set to 0, incoming 1499.Xr carp 4 1500packets will not be processed. 1501If set to any other value, processing will occur. 1502Enabled by default. 1503.It Li carp.arpbalance 1504If set to any value other than 0, the ARP balancing functionality of 1505.Xr carp 4 1506is enabled. 1507When ARP requests are received for an IP address which is part of any virtual 1508host, carp will hash the source IP in the ARP request to select one of the 1509virtual hosts from the set of all the virtual hosts which have that IP address. 1510The master of that host will respond with the correct virtual MAC address. 1511Disabled by default. 1512.It Li carp.log 1513If set to any value other than 0, 1514.Xr carp 4 1515will log errors. 1516Disabled by default. 1517.It Li carp.preempt 1518If set to 0, 1519.Xr carp 4 1520will not attempt to become master if it is receiving advertisements from 1521another active master. 1522If set to any other value, carp will become master of the virtual host if it 1523believes it can send advertisements more frequently than the current master. 1524Disabled by default. 1525.It Li ip.allowsrcrt 1526If set to 1, the host accepts source routed packets. 1527.It Li ip.anonportalgo.available 1528The available RFC 6056 port randomization algorithms. 1529.It Li ip.anonportalgo.reserve 1530A bitmask of ports that will not be used during anonymous or privileged 1531port selection. 1532.It Li ip.anonportalgo.selected 1533The currently selected RFC 6056 port randomization algorithm. 1534.It Li ip.anonportmax 1535The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation. 1536This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535, and must 1537be greater than 1538.Li ip.anonportmin . 1539.It Li ip.anonportmin 1540The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation. 1541This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535. 1542.It Li ip.checkinterface 1543If set to non-zero, the host will reject packets addressed to it 1544that arrive on an interface not bound to that address. 1545Currently, this must be disabled if NAT is used to translate the 1546destination address to another local interface, or if addresses 1547are added to the loopback interface instead of the interface where 1548the packets for those packets are received. 1549.It Li ip.dad_count 1550The number of 1551.Xr arp 4 1552probes sent for Address Conflict Detection. 1553Set to 0 to disable this. 1554.It Li ip.directed-broadcast 1555If set to 1, enables directed broadcast behavior for the host. 1556.It Li ip.do_loopback_cksum 1557Perform IP checksum on loopback. 1558.It Li ip.forwarding 1559If set to 1, enables IP forwarding for the host, 1560meaning that the host is acting as a router. 1561.It Li ip.forwsrcrt 1562If set to 1, enables forwarding of source-routed packets for the host. 1563This value may only be changed if the kernel security level is less than 1. 1564.It Li ip.gifttl 1565The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IPv4 packet generated by 1566.Xr gif 4 1567tunnel interface. 1568.It Li ip.grettl 1569The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IPv4 packet generated by 1570.Xr gre 4 1571tunnel interface. 1572.It Li ip.hashsize 1573The size of IPv4 Fast Forward hash table. 1574This value must be a power of 2 (64, 256...). 1575A larger hash table size results in fewer collisions. 1576Also see 1577.Li ip.maxflows . 1578.It Li ip.hostzerobroadcast 1579All zeroes address is broadcast address. 1580.It Li ip.lowportmax 1581The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation. 1582This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must 1583be greater than 1584.Li ip.lowportmin . 1585.It Li ip.lowportmin 1586The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation. 1587This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must 1588be smaller than 1589.Li ip.lowportmax . 1590.It Li ip.maxflows 1591IPv4 Fast Forwarding is enabled by default. 1592If set to 0, IPv4 Fast Forwarding is disabled. 1593.Li ip.maxflows 1594controls the maximum amount of flows which can be created. 1595The default value is 256. 1596.It Li ip.maxfragpackets 1597The maximum number of fragmented packets the node will accept. 15980 means that the node will not accept any fragmented packets. 1599\-1 means that the node will accept as many fragmented packets as it receives. 1600The flag is provided basically for avoiding possible DoS attacks. 1601.It Li ip.mtudisc 1602If set to 1, enables Path MTU Discovery (RFC 1191). 1603When Path MTU Discovery is enabled, the transmitted TCP segment 1604size will be determined by the advertised maximum segment size 1605(MSS) from the remote end, as constrained by the path MTU. 1606If MTU Discovery is disabled, the transmitted segment size will 1607never be greater than 1608.Li tcp.mssdflt 1609(the local maximum segment size). 1610.It Li ip.mtudisctimeout 1611The number of seconds in which a route added by the Path MTU 1612Discovery engine will time out. 1613When the route times out, the Path 1614MTU Discovery engine will attempt to probe a larger path MTU. 1615.It Li ip.random_id 1616Assign random ip_id values. 1617.It Li ip.redirect 1618If set to 1, ICMP redirects may be sent by the host. 1619This option is ignored unless the host is routing IP packets, 1620and should normally be enabled on all systems. 1621.It Li ip.subnetsarelocal 1622If set to 1, subnets are to be considered local addresses. 1623.It Li ip.ttl 1624The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IP packet sourced by 1625the system. 1626This value applies to normal transport protocols, not to ICMP. 1627.It Li icmp.errppslimit 1628The variable specifies the maximum number of outgoing ICMP error messages, 1629per second. 1630ICMP error messages that exceeded the value are subject to rate limitation 1631and will not go out from the node. 1632Negative value disables rate limitation. 1633.It Li icmp.maskrepl 1634If set to 1, ICMP network mask requests are to be answered. 1635.It Li icmp.rediraccept 1636If set to non-zero, the host will accept ICMP redirect packets. 1637Note that routers will never accept ICMP redirect packets, 1638and the variable is meaningful on IP hosts only. 1639.It Li icmp.redirtimeout 1640The variable specifies lifetime of routing entries generated by incoming 1641ICMP redirect. 1642This defaults to 600 seconds. 1643.It Li icmp.returndatabytes 1644Number of bytes to return in an ICMP error message. 1645.It Li icmp.bmcastecho 1646If set to 1, enables responding to ICMP echo or timestamp request to the 1647broadcast address. 1648.It Li tcp.ack_on_push 1649If set to 1, TCP is to immediately transmit an ACK upon reception of 1650a packet with PUSH set. 1651This can avoid losing a round trip time in some rare situations, 1652but has the caveat of potentially defeating TCP's delayed ACK algorithm. 1653Use of this option is generally not recommended, but 1654the variable exists in case your configuration really needs it. 1655.It Li tcp.cwm 1656If set to 1, enables use of the Hughes/Touch/Heidemann Congestion Window 1657Monitoring algorithm. 1658This algorithm prevents line-rate bursts of packets that could 1659otherwise occur when data begins flowing on an idle TCP connection. 1660These line-rate bursts can contribute to network and router congestion. 1661This can be particularly useful on World Wide Web servers 1662which support HTTP/1.1, which has lingering connections. 1663.It Li tcp.cwm_burstsize 1664The Congestion Window Monitoring allowed burst size, in terms 1665of packet count. 1666.It Li tcp.delack_ticks 1667Number of ticks to delay sending an ACK. 1668.It Li tcp.do_loopback_cksum 1669Perform TCP checksum on loopback. 1670.It Li tcp.init_win 1671A value indicating the TCP initial congestion window. 1672The valid range 1673is 0 to 10 (maximum specified by RFC6928), 1674with a default of 4 (approximately 4K per RFC3390). 1675.It Li tcp.init_win_local 1676Like 1677.Li tcp.init_win , 1678but used when communicating with hosts on a local network. 1679.It Li tcp.keepcnt 1680Number of keepalive probes sent before declaring a connection dead. 1681If set to zero, there is no limit; 1682keepalives will be sent until some kind of 1683response is received from the peer. 1684.It Li tcp.keepidle 1685Time a connection must be idle before keepalives are sent (if keepalives 1686are enabled for the connection). 1687See also tcp.slowhz. 1688.It Li tcp.keepintvl 1689Time after a keepalive probe is sent until, in the absence of any response, 1690another probe is sent. 1691See also tcp.slowhz. 1692.It Li tcp.log_refused 1693If set to 1, refused TCP connections to the host will be logged. 1694.It Li tcp.keepinit 1695Timeout in seconds during connection establishment. 1696.It Li tcp.mss_ifmtu 1697If set to 1, TCP calculates the outgoing maximum segment size based on 1698the MTU of the appropriate interface. 1699If set to 0, it is calculated based on the greater of the MTU of the 1700interface, and the largest (non-loopback) interface MTU on the system. 1701.It Li tcp.mssdflt 1702The default maximum segment size both advertised to the peer 1703and to use when either the peer does not advertise a maximum segment size to 1704us during connection setup or Path MTU Discovery 1705.Li ( ip.mtudisc ) 1706is disabled. 1707Do not change this value unless you really know what you are doing. 1708.It Li tcp.recvspace 1709The default TCP receive buffer size. 1710.It Li tcp.rfc1323 1711If set to 1, enables RFC 1323 extensions to TCP. 1712.It Li tcp.rstppslimit 1713The variable specifies the maximum number of outgoing TCP RST packets, 1714per second. 1715TCP RST packet that exceeded the value are subject to rate limitation 1716and will not go out from the node. 1717Negative value disables rate limitation. 1718.It Li tcp.ident 1719Return the user ID of a connected socket pair. 1720(RFC1413 Identification Protocol lookups.) 1721.It Li tcp.drop 1722Drop a TCP socket pair connection. 1723.It Li tcp.sack.enable 1724If set to 1, enables RFC 2018 Selective ACKnowledgement. 1725.It Li tcp.sack.globalholes 1726Global number of TCP SACK holes. 1727.It Li tcp.sack.globalmaxholes 1728Global maximum number of TCP SACK holes. 1729.It Li tcp.sack.maxholes 1730Maximum number of TCP SACK holes allowed per connection. 1731.It Li tcp.ecn.enable 1732If set to 1, enables RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification. 1733.It Li tcp.ecn.maxretries 1734Number of times to retry sending the ECN-setup packet. 1735.It Li tcp.sendspace 1736The default TCP send buffer size. 1737.It Li tcp.slowhz 1738The units for tcp.keepidle and tcp.keepintvl; those variables are in ticks 1739of a clock that ticks tcp.slowhz times per second. 1740(That is, their values 1741must be divided by the tcp.slowhz value to get times in seconds.) 1742.It Li tcp.syn_bucket_limit 1743The maximum number of entries allowed per hash bucket in the TCP 1744compressed state engine. 1745.It Li tcp.syn_cache_limit 1746The maximum number of entries allowed in the TCP compressed state 1747engine. 1748.It Li tcp.timestamps 1749If rfc1323 is enabled, a value of 1 indicates RFC 1323 time stamp options, 1750used for measuring TCP round trip times, are enabled. 1751.It Li tcp.win_scale 1752If rfc1323 is enabled, a value of 1 indicates RFC 1323 window scale options, 1753for increasing the TCP window size, are enabled. 1754.It Li tcp.congctl.available 1755The available TCP congestion control algorithms. 1756.It Li tcp.congctl.selected 1757The currently selected TCP congestion control algorithm. 1758.It Li tcp.abc.enable 1759If set to 1, use RFC 3465 Appropriate Byte Counting (ABC). 1760If set to 0, use traditional Packet Counting. 1761.It Li tcp.abc.aggressive 1762Choose the L parameter found in RFC 3465. 1763L is the maximum cwnd increase for an ack during slow start. 1764If set to 1, use L=2*SMSS. 1765If set to 0, use L=1*SMSS. 1766It has no effect unless tcp.abc.enable is set to 1. 1767.It Li udp.checksum 1768If set to 1, UDP checksums are being computed. 1769Received non-zero UDP checksums are always checked. 1770Disabling UDP checksums is strongly discouraged. 1771.It Li udp.recvspace 1772The default UDP receive buffer size. 1773.It Li udp.sendspace 1774The default UDP send buffer size. 1775.El 1776.Pp 1777For variables net.*.ipsec, please refer to 1778.Xr ipsec 4 . 1779.It Li net.inet6 ( Dv PF_INET6 ) 1780Get or set various global information about the IPv6 1781.Pq Internet Protocol version 6 . 1782The third level name is the protocol. 1783The fourth level name is the variable name. 1784The currently defined protocols and names are: 1785.Bl -column "Protocol" "anonportalgo.available" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 1786.It Sy Protocol Variable Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 1787.It icmp6 errppslimit integer yes 1788.It icmp6 mtudisc_hiwat integer yes 1789.It icmp6 mtudisc_lowat integer yes 1790.It icmp6 nd6_debug integer yes 1791.It icmp6 nd6_delay integer yes 1792.It icmp6 nd6_maxnudhint integer yes 1793.It icmp6 nd6_mmaxtries integer yes 1794.It icmp6 nd6_prune integer yes 1795.It icmp6 nd6_umaxtries integer yes 1796.It icmp6 nd6_useloopback integer yes 1797.It icmp6 nodeinfo integer yes 1798.It icmp6 rediraccept integer yes 1799.It icmp6 redirtimeout integer yes 1800.It ip6 accept_rtadv integer yes 1801.It ip6 addctlpolicy struct in6_addrpolicy no 1802.It ip6 anonportalgo.selected string yes 1803.It ip6 anonportalgo.available string yes 1804.It ip6 anonportalgo.reserve struct yes 1805.It ip6 anonportmax integer yes 1806.It ip6 anonportmin integer yes 1807.It ip6 auto_flowlabel integer yes 1808.It ip6 dad_count integer yes 1809.It ip6 defmcasthlim integer yes 1810.It ip6 forwarding integer yes 1811.It ip6 gifhlim integer yes 1812.It ip6 hashsize integer yes 1813.It ip6 hlim integer yes 1814.It ip6 hdrnestlimit integer yes 1815.It ip6 kame_version string no 1816.It ip6 keepfaith integer yes 1817.It ip6 log_interval integer yes 1818.It ip6 lowportmax integer yes 1819.It ip6 lowportmin integer yes 1820.It ip6 maxdynroutes integer yes 1821.It ip6 maxifprefixes integer yes 1822.It ip6 maxifdefrouters integer yes 1823.It ip6 maxflows integer yes 1824.It ip6 maxfragpackets integer yes 1825.It ip6 maxfrags integer yes 1826.It ip6 neighborgcthresh integer yes 1827.It ip6 redirect integer yes 1828.It ip6 rr_prune integer yes 1829.It ip6 use_deprecated integer yes 1830.It ip6 v6only integer yes 1831.It udp6 do_loopback_cksum integer yes 1832.It udp6 recvspace integer yes 1833.It udp6 sendspace integer yes 1834.El 1835.Pp 1836The variables are as follows: 1837.Bl -tag -width "123456" 1838.It Li ip6.accept_rtadv 1839If set to non-zero, the node will accept ICMPv6 router advertisement packets 1840and autoconfigures address prefixes and default routers. 1841The node must be a host 1842.Pq not a router 1843for the option to be meaningful. 1844.It Li ip6.anonportalgo.available 1845The available RFC 6056 port randomization algorithms. 1846.It Li ip6.anonportalgo.reserve 1847A bitmask of ports that will not be used during anonymous or privileged 1848port selection. 1849.It Li ip6.anonportalgo.selected 1850The currently selected RFC 6056 port randomization algorithm. 1851.It Li ip6.anonportmax 1852The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation. 1853This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535, and must 1854be greater than 1855.Li ip6.anonportmin . 1856.It Li ip6.anonportmin 1857The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation. 1858This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535. 1859.It Li ip6.auto_flowlabel 1860On connected transport protocol packets, 1861fill IPv6 flowlabel field to help intermediate routers to identify packet flows. 1862.It Li ip6.dad_count 1863The variable configures number of IPv6 DAD 1864.Pq duplicated address detection 1865probe packets. 1866The packets will be generated when IPv6 interface addresses are configured. 1867.It Li ip6.defmcasthlim 1868The default hop limit value for an IPv6 multicast packet sourced by the node. 1869This value applies to all the transport protocols on top of IPv6. 1870There are APIs to override the value, as documented in 1871.Xr ip6 4 . 1872.It Li ip6.forwarding 1873If set to 1, enables IPv6 forwarding for the node, 1874meaning that the node is acting as a router. 1875If set to 0, disables IPv6 forwarding for the node, 1876meaning that the node is acting as a host. 1877IPv6 specification defines node behavior for 1878.Dq router 1879case and 1880.Dq host 1881case quite differently, and changing this variable during operation 1882may cause serious trouble. 1883It is recommended to configure the variable at bootstrap time, 1884and bootstrap time only. 1885.It Li ip6.gifhlim 1886The maximum hop limit value for an IPv6 packet generated by 1887.Xr gif 4 1888tunnel interface. 1889.It Li ip6.hdrnestlimit 1890The number of IPv6 extension headers permitted on incoming IPv6 packets. 1891If set to 0, the node will accept as many extension headers as possible. 1892.It Li ip6.hashsize 1893The size of IPv6 Fast Forward hash table. 1894This value must be a power of 2 (64, 256, ...). 1895A larger hash table size results in fewer collisions. 1896Also see 1897.Li ip6.maxflows . 1898.It Li ip6.hlim 1899The default hop limit value for an IPv6 unicast packet sourced by the node. 1900This value applies to all the transport protocols on top of IPv6. 1901There are APIs to override the value, as documented in 1902.Xr ip6 4 . 1903.It Li ip6.kame_version 1904The string identifies the version of KAME IPv6 stack implemented in the kernel. 1905.It Li ip6.keepfaith 1906If set to non-zero, it enables 1907.Dq FAITH 1908TCP relay IPv6-to-IPv4 translator code in the kernel. 1909Refer 1910.Xr faith 4 1911and 1912.Xr faithd 8 1913for detail. 1914.It Li ip6.log_interval 1915The variable controls amount of logs generated by IPv6 packet 1916forwarding engine, by setting interval between log output 1917.Pq in seconds . 1918.It Li ip6.lowportmax 1919The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation. 1920This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must 1921be greater than 1922.Li ip6.lowportmin . 1923.It Li ip6.lowportmin 1924The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation. 1925This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must 1926be smaller than 1927.Li ip6.lowportmax . 1928.It Li ip6.maxdynroutes 1929Maximum number of routes created by redirect. 1930Set it to negative to disable. 1931The default value is 4096. 1932.It Li ip6.maxifprefixes 1933Maximum number of prefixes created by route advertisements per interface. 1934Set it to negative to disable. 1935The default value is 16. 1936.It Li ip6.maxifdefrouters 16 1937Maximum number of default routers created by route advertisements per interface. 1938Set it to negative to disable. 1939The default value is 16. 1940.It Li ip6.maxflows 1941IPv6 Fast Forwarding is enabled by default. 1942If set to 0, IPv6 Fast Forwarding is disabled. 1943.Li ip6.maxflows 1944controls the maximum amount of flows which can be created. 1945The default value is 256. 1946.It Li ip6.maxfragpackets 1947The maximum number of fragmented packets the node will accept. 19480 means that the node will not accept any fragmented packets. 1949\-1 means that the node will accept as many fragmented packets as it receives. 1950The flag is provided basically for avoiding possible DoS attacks. 1951.It Li ip6.maxfrags 1952The maximum number of fragments the node will accept. 19530 means that the node will not accept any fragments. 1954\-1 means that the node will accept as many fragments as it receives. 1955The flag is provided basically for avoiding possible DoS attacks. 1956.It Li ip6.neighborgcthresh 1957Maximum number of entries in neighbor cache per interface. 1958Set to negative to disable. 1959The default value is 2048. 1960.It Li ip6.redirect 1961If set to 1, ICMPv6 redirects may be sent by the node. 1962This option is ignored unless the node is routing IP packets, 1963and should normally be enabled on all systems. 1964.It Li ip6.rr_prune 1965The variable specifies interval between IPv6 router renumbering prefix 1966babysitting, in seconds. 1967.It Li ip6.use_deprecated 1968The variable controls use of deprecated address, specified in RFC 2462 5.5.4. 1969.It Li ip6.v6only 1970The variable specifies initial value for 1971.Dv IPV6_V6ONLY 1972socket option for 1973.Dv AF_INET6 1974socket. 1975Please refer to 1976.Xr ip6 4 1977for detail. 1978.It Li icmp6.errppslimit 1979The variable specifies the maximum number of outgoing ICMPv6 error messages, 1980per second. 1981ICMPv6 error messages that exceeded the value are subject to rate limitation 1982and will not go out from the node. 1983Negative value disables rate limitation. 1984.It Li icmp6.mtudisc_hiwat 1985.It Li icmp6.mtudisc_lowat 1986The variables define the maximum number of routing table entries, 1987created due to path MTU discovery 1988.Pq prevents denial-of-service attacks with ICMPv6 too big messages . 1989When IPv6 path MTU discovery happens, we keep path MTU information into 1990the routing table. 1991If the number of routing table entries exceed the value, 1992the kernel will not attempt to keep the path MTU information. 1993.Li icmp6.mtudisc_hiwat 1994is used when we have verified ICMPv6 too big messages. 1995.Li icmp6.mtudisc_lowat 1996is used when we have unverified ICMPv6 too big messages. 1997Verification is performed by using address/port pairs kept in connected pcbs. 1998Negative value disables the upper limit. 1999.It Li icmp6.nd6_debug 2000If set to non-zero, kernel IPv6 neighbor discovery code will generate 2001debugging messages. 2002The debug outputs are useful to diagnose IPv6 interoperability issues. 2003The flag must be set to 0 for normal operation. 2004.It Li icmp6.nd6_delay 2005The variable specifies 2006.Dv DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME 2007timing constant in IPv6 neighbor discovery specification 2008.Pq RFC 2461 , 2009in seconds. 2010.It Li icmp6.nd6_maxnudhint 2011IPv6 neighbor discovery permits upper layer protocols to supply reachability 2012hints, to avoid unnecessary neighbor discovery exchanges. 2013The variable defines the number of consecutive hints the neighbor discovery 2014layer will take. 2015For example, by setting the variable to 3, neighbor discovery layer 2016will take 3 consecutive hints in maximum. 2017After receiving 3 hints, neighbor discovery layer will perform 2018normal neighbor discovery process. 2019.It Li icmp6.nd6_mmaxtries 2020The variable specifies 2021.Dv MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT 2022constant in IPv6 neighbor discovery specification 2023.Pq RFC 2461 . 2024.It Li icmp6.nd6_prune 2025The variable specifies interval between IPv6 neighbor cache babysitting, 2026in seconds. 2027.It Li icmp6.nd6_umaxtries 2028The variable specifies 2029.Dv MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT 2030constant in IPv6 neighbor discovery specification 2031.Pq RFC 2461 . 2032.It Li icmp6.nd6_useloopback 2033If set to non-zero, kernel IPv6 stack will use loopback interface for 2034local traffic. 2035.It Li icmp6.nodeinfo 2036The variable enables responses to ICMPv6 node information queries. 2037If you set the variable to 0, responses will not be generated for 2038ICMPv6 node information queries. 2039Since node information queries can have a security impact, it is 2040possible to fine tune which responses should be answered. 2041Two separate bits can be set. 2042.Bl -tag -width "12345" 2043.It 1 2044Respond to ICMPv6 FQDN queries, e.g. 2045.Li ping6 -w . 2046.It 2 2047Respond to ICMPv6 node addresses queries, e.g. 2048.Li ping6 -a . 2049.El 2050.It Li icmp6.rediraccept 2051If set to non-zero, the host will accept ICMPv6 redirect packets. 2052Note that IPv6 routers will never accept ICMPv6 redirect packets, 2053and the variable is meaningful on IPv6 hosts 2054.Pq non-router 2055only. 2056.It Li icmp6.redirtimeout 2057The variable specifies lifetime of routing entries generated by incoming 2058ICMPv6 redirect. 2059.It Li udp6.do_loopback_cksum 2060Perform UDP checksum on loopback. 2061.It Li udp6.recvspace 2062Default UDP receive buffer size. 2063.It Li udp6.sendspace 2064Default UDP send buffer size. 2065.El 2066.Pp 2067We reuse net.*.tcp for TCP over IPv6, 2068and therefore we do not have variables net.*.tcp6. 2069Variables net.inet6.udp6 have identical meaning to net.inet.udp. 2070Please refer to 2071.Li PF_INET 2072section above. 2073For variables net.*.ipsec6, please refer to 2074.Xr ipsec 4 . 2075.It Li net.key ( Dv PF_KEY ) 2076Get or set various global information about the IPsec key management. 2077The third level name is the variable name. 2078The currently defined variable and names are: 2079.Bl -column "blockacq_lifetime" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 2080.It Sy Variable Type Ta Sy Changeable 2081.It debug integer yes 2082.It enabled integer yes 2083.It used integer no 2084.It spi_try integer yes 2085.It spi_min_value integer yes 2086.It spi_max_value integer yes 2087.It larval_lifetime integer yes 2088.It blockacq_count integer yes 2089.It blockacq_lifetime integer yes 2090.It esp_keymin integer yes 2091.It esp_auth integer yes 2092.It ah_keymin integer yes 2093.El 2094The variables are as follows: 2095.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2096.It Li debug 2097Turn on debugging message from within the kernel. 2098The value is a bitmap, as defined in 2099.In netipsec/key_debug.h . 2100.It Li enabled 2101Control processing of IPsec control messages. 2102.Bl -tag -width indent 2103.It 0 2104Never allow IPsec processing 2105.It 1 2106Allow IPsec processing when SPD policies are present. 2107.It 2 2108Force IPsec processing even when SPD policies are not present. 2109.El 2110.It Li used 2111Based on if IPsec is enabled, and SPD rule existence, show if 2112IPsec is being used. 2113Note that currently once IPsec is being used, it cannot be disabled. 2114.It Li spi_try 2115The number of times the kernel will try to obtain an unique SPI 2116when it generates it from random number generator. 2117.It Li spi_min_value 2118Minimum SPI value when generating it within the kernel. 2119.It Li spi_max_value 2120Maximum SPI value when generating it within the kernel. 2121.It Li larval_lifetime 2122Lifetime for LARVAL SAD entries, in seconds. 2123.It Li blockacq_count 2124Number of ACQUIRE PF_KEY messages to be blocked after an ACQUIRE message. 2125It avoids flood of ACQUIRE PF_KEY from being sent from the kernel to the 2126key management daemon. 2127.It Li blockacq_lifetime 2128Lifetime of ACQUIRE PF_KEY message. 2129.It Li esp_keymin 2130Minimum ESP key length, in bits. 2131The value is used when the kernel creates proposal payload 2132on ACQUIRE PF_KEY message. 2133.It Li esp_auth 2134Whether ESP authentication should be used or not. 2135Non-zero value indicates that ESP authentication should be used. 2136The value is used when the kernel creates proposal payload 2137on ACQUIRE PF_KEY message. 2138.It Li ah_keymin 2139Minimum AH key length, in bits, 2140The value is used when the kernel creates proposal payload 2141on ACQUIRE PF_KEY message. 2142.El 2143.It Li net.local ( Dv PF_LOCAL ) 2144Get or set various global information about 2145.Dv AF_LOCAL 2146type sockets. 2147For some variables, the third level name is the variable name: 2148.Bl -column "Variable" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 2149.It Sy Variable Type Ta Sy Changeable 2150.It inflight integer no 2151.It deferred integer no 2152.El 2153The variables are as follows: 2154.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2155.It Li inflight 2156The number of file descriptors currently passed between processes, 2157.Qq in flight . 2158.It Li deferred 2159The number of file descriptors passed between processes that have been 2160deferred for cleanup by a kernel task. 2161.El 2162.Pp 2163Other variables are specific to a socket type: 2164.Bl -column "seqpacket" "sendspace" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 2165.It Sy "Socket Type" Sy Variable Type Ta Sy Changeable 2166.It dgram pcblist struct no 2167.It dgram recvspace integer yes 2168.It dgram sendspace integer yes 2169.It seqpacket pcblist struct no 2170.It stream pcblist struct no 2171.It stream recvspace integer yes 2172.It stream sendspace integer yes 2173.El 2174The variables are as follows: 2175.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2176.It Li dgram.pcblist 2177The Protocol Control Block list structure for datagram sockets. 2178Parsed by 2179.Xr netstat 1 2180or 2181.Xr sockstat 1 . 2182.It Li dgram.recvspace 2183The default datagram receive buffer size. 2184.It Li dgram.sendspace 2185The default datagram send buffer size. 2186.It Li seqpacket.pcblist 2187The Protocol Control Block list structure for Sequential Packet sockets. 2188Parsed by 2189.Xr netstat 1 2190or 2191.Xr sockstat 1 . 2192.It Li stream.pcblist 2193The Protocol Control Block list structure for stream sockets. 2194Parsed by 2195.Xr netstat 1 2196or 2197.Xr sockstat 1 . 2198.It Li stream.recvspace 2199The default stream receive buffer size. 2200.It Li stream.sendspace 2201The default stream send buffer size. 2202.El 2203.El 2204.Ss The proc.* subtree 2205The string and integer information available for the 2206.Li proc 2207level is detailed below. 2208The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 2209privilege may change the value. 2210These values are per-process, 2211and as such may change from one process to another. 2212When a process is created, 2213the default values are inherited from its parent. 2214When a set-user-ID or set-group-ID binary is executed, the 2215value of PROC_PID_CORENAME is reset to the system default value. 2216The second level name is either the magic value PROC_CURPROC, which 2217points to the current process, or the PID of the target process. 2218.Bl -column "proc.pid.corename" "string" "not applicable" -offset indent 2219.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 2220.It proc.pid.corename string yes 2221.It proc.pid.rlimit node not applicable 2222.It proc.pid.stopfork int yes 2223.It proc.pid.stopexec int yes 2224.It proc.pid.stopexit int yes 2225.It proc.pid.paxflags int no 2226.El 2227.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2228.It Li proc.pid.corename ( Dv PROC_PID_CORENAME ) 2229The template used for the core dump file name (see 2230.Xr core 5 2231for details). 2232The base name must either be 2233.Pa core 2234or end with the suffix 2235.Pa .core 2236(the super-user may set arbitrary names). 2237By default it points to 2238.Dv KERN_DEFCORENAME . 2239.It Li proc.pid.rlimit ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT ) 2240Return resources limits, as defined for the 2241.Xr getrlimit 2 2242and 2243.Xr setrlimit 2 2244system calls. 2245The fourth level name is one of: 2246.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2247.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.cputime ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_CPU ) 2248The maximum amount of CPU time (in seconds) to be used by each process. 2249.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.filesize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_FSIZE ) 2250The largest size (in bytes) file that may be created. 2251.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.datasize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_DATA ) 2252The maximum size (in bytes) of the data segment for a process; 2253this defines how far a program may extend its break with the 2254.Xr sbrk 2 2255system call. 2256.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.stacksize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_STACK ) 2257The maximum size (in bytes) of the stack segment for a process; 2258this defines how far a program's stack segment may be extended. 2259Stack extension is performed automatically by the system. 2260.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.coredumpsize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_CORE ) 2261The largest size (in bytes) 2262.Pa core 2263file that may be created. 2264.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.memoryuse ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_RSS ) 2265The maximum size (in bytes) to which a process's resident set size may 2266grow. 2267This imposes a limit on the amount of physical memory to be given to 2268a process; if memory is tight, the system will prefer to take memory 2269from processes that are exceeding their declared resident set size. 2270.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.memorylocked ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_MEMLOCK ) 2271The maximum size (in bytes) which a process may lock into memory 2272using the 2273.Xr mlock 2 2274function. 2275.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.maxproc ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_NPROC ) 2276The maximum number of simultaneous processes for this user id. 2277.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.descriptors ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_NOFILE ) 2278The maximum number of open files for this process. 2279.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.sbsize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_SBSIZE ) 2280The maximum size (in bytes) of the socket buffers 2281set by the 2282.Xr setsockopt 2 2283.Dv SO_RCVBUF 2284and 2285.Dv SO_SNDBUF 2286options. 2287.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.vmemoryuse ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_AS ) 2288The maximum size (in bytes) which a process can obtain. 2289.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.maxlwp ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_NTHR ) 2290The maximum number of threads that cen be created and running at one time in 2291the process. 2292The first thread of each process is not counted against this. 2293.El 2294.Pp 2295The fifth level name is one of 2296.Li soft ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_TYPE_SOFT ) 2297or 2298.Li hard ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_TYPE_HARD ) , 2299to select respectively the soft or hard limit. 2300Both are of type integer. 2301.It Li proc.pid.stopfork ( Dv PROC_PID_STOPFORK ) 2302If non zero, the process' children will be stopped after 2303.Xr fork 2 2304calls. 2305The children are created in the SSTOP state and are never scheduled 2306for running before being stopped. 2307This feature enables attaching to a process with a debugger such as 2308.Xr gdb 1 2309before the process has the opportunity to actually do anything. 2310.Pp 2311This value is inherited by the process's children, and it also 2312applies to emulation specific system calls that fork a new process, such as 2313.Fn sproc 2314or 2315.Fn clone . 2316.It Li proc.pid.stopexec ( Dv PROC_PID_STOPEXEC ) 2317If non zero, the process will be stopped on the next 2318.Xr exec 3 2319call. 2320The process created by 2321.Xr exec 3 2322is created in the SSTOP state and is never scheduled for running 2323before being stopped. 2324This feature enables attaching to a process with a debugger such as 2325.Xr gdb 1 2326before the process has the opportunity to actually do anything. 2327.Pp 2328This value is inherited by the process's children. 2329.It Li proc.pid.stopexit ( Dv PROC_PID_STOPEXIT ) 2330If non zero, the process will be stopped when it has cause to exit, 2331either by way of calling 2332.Xr exit 3 , 2333.Xr _exit 2 , 2334or by the receipt of a specific signal. 2335The process is stopped before any of its resources or vm space is 2336released allowing examination of the termination state of the process 2337before it disappears. 2338This feature can be used to examine the final conditions of the 2339process's vmspace via 2340.Xr pmap 1 2341or its resource settings with 2342.Xr sysctl 8 2343before it disappears. 2344.Pp 2345This value is also inherited by the process's children. 2346.It Li proc.pid.paxflags ( Dv PROC_PID_PAXFLAGS ) 2347This read-only variable returns the current value of the process's pax 2348flags (see 2349.Xr paxctl 8 ) . 2350.El 2351.Ss The user.* subtree ( Dv CTL_USER ) 2352The string and integer information available for the 2353.Li user 2354level is detailed below. 2355The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 2356privilege may change the value. 2357.Bl -column "user.coll_weights_max" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 2358.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 2359.It user.atexit_max integer no 2360.It user.bc_base_max integer no 2361.It user.bc_dim_max integer no 2362.It user.bc_scale_max integer no 2363.It user.bc_string_max integer no 2364.It user.coll_weights_max integer no 2365.It user.cs_path string no 2366.It user.expr_nest_max integer no 2367.It user.line_max integer no 2368.It user.posix2_c_bind integer no 2369.It user.posix2_c_dev integer no 2370.It user.posix2_char_term integer no 2371.It user.posix2_fort_dev integer no 2372.It user.posix2_fort_run integer no 2373.It user.posix2_localedef integer no 2374.It user.posix2_sw_dev integer no 2375.It user.posix2_upe integer no 2376.It user.posix2_version integer no 2377.It user.re_dup_max integer no 2378.It user.stream_max integer no 2379.It user.stream_max integer no 2380.It user.tzname_max integer no 2381.El 2382.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2383.It Li user.atexit_max ( Dv USER_ATEXIT_MAX ) 2384The maximum number of functions that may be registered with 2385.Xr atexit 3 . 2386.It Li user.bc_base_max ( Dv USER_BC_BASE_MAX ) 2387The maximum ibase/obase values in the 2388.Xr bc 1 2389utility. 2390.It Li user.bc_dim_max ( Dv USER_BC_DIM_MAX ) 2391The maximum array size in the 2392.Xr bc 1 2393utility. 2394.It Li user.bc_scale_max ( Dv USER_BC_SCALE_MAX ) 2395The maximum scale value in the 2396.Xr bc 1 2397utility. 2398.It Li user.bc_string_max ( Dv USER_BC_STRING_MAX ) 2399The maximum string length in the 2400.Xr bc 1 2401utility. 2402.It Li user.coll_weights_max ( Dv USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX ) 2403The maximum number of weights that can be assigned to any entry of 2404the LC_COLLATE order keyword in the locale definition file. 2405.It Li user.cs_path ( USER_CS_PATH ) 2406Return a value for the 2407.Ev PATH 2408environment variable that finds all the standard utilities. 2409.It Li user.expr_nest_max ( Dv USER_EXPR_NEST_MAX ) 2410The maximum number of expressions that can be nested within 2411parenthesis by the 2412.Xr expr 1 2413utility. 2414.It Li user.line_max ( Dv USER_LINE_MAX ) 2415The maximum length in bytes of a text-processing utility's input 2416line. 2417.It Li user.posix2_char_term ( Dv USER_POSIX2_CHAR_TERM ) 2418Return 1 if the system supports at least one terminal type capable of 2419all operations described in 2420.St -p1003.2 , 2421otherwise\ 0. 2422.It Li user.posix2_c_bind ( Dv USER_POSIX2_C_BIND ) 2423Return 1 if the system's C-language development facilities support the 2424C-Language Bindings Option, otherwise\ 0. 2425.It Li user.posix2_c_dev ( Dv USER_POSIX2_C_DEV ) 2426Return 1 if the system supports the C-Language Development Utilities Option, 2427otherwise\ 0. 2428.It Li user.posix2_fort_dev ( Dv USER_POSIX2_FORT_DEV ) 2429Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Development Utilities Option, 2430otherwise\ 0. 2431.It Li user.posix2_fort_run ( Dv USER_POSIX2_FORT_RUN ) 2432Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Runtime Utilities Option, 2433otherwise\ 0. 2434.It Li user.posix2_localedef ( Dv USER_POSIX2_LOCALEDEF ) 2435Return 1 if the system supports the creation of locales, otherwise\ 0. 2436.It Li user.posix2_sw_dev ( Dv USER_POSIX2_SW_DEV ) 2437Return 1 if the system supports the Software Development Utilities Option, 2438otherwise\ 0. 2439.It Li user.posix2_upe ( Dv USER_POSIX2_UPE ) 2440Return 1 if the system supports the User Portability Utilities Option, 2441otherwise\ 0. 2442.It Li user.posix2_version ( Dv USER_POSIX2_VERSION ) 2443The version of 2444.St -p1003.2 2445with which the system attempts to comply. 2446.It Li user.re_dup_max ( Dv USER_RE_DUP_MAX ) 2447The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression 2448permitted when using interval notation. 2449.It Li user.stream_max ( Dv USER_STREAM_MAX ) 2450The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open 2451at any one time. 2452.It Li user.tzname_max ( Dv USER_TZNAME_MAX ) 2453The minimum maximum number of types supported for the name of a 2454timezone. 2455.El 2456.Ss The vm.* subtree ( Dv CTL_VM ) 2457The string and integer information available for the 2458.Li vm 2459level is detailed below. 2460The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 2461privilege may change the value. 2462.Bl -column "Second level name" "struct uvmexp_sysctl" "Changeable" -offset indent 2463.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 2464.It vm.anonmax int yes 2465.It vm.anonmin int yes 2466.It vm.bufcache int yes 2467.It vm.bufmem int no 2468.It vm.bufmem_hiwater int yes 2469.It vm.bufmem_lowater int yes 2470.It vm.execmax int yes 2471.It vm.execmin int yes 2472.It vm.filemax int yes 2473.It vm.filemin int yes 2474.It vm.loadavg struct loadavg no 2475.It vm.maxslp int no 2476.It vm.nkmempages int no 2477.It vm.uspace int no 2478.It vm.uvmexp struct uvmexp no 2479.It vm.uvmexp2 struct uvmexp_sysctl no 2480.It vm.vmmeter struct vmtotal no 2481.It vm.proc.map struct kinfo_vmentry no 2482.It vm.guard_size unsigned int no 2483.It vm.thread_guard_size unsigned int yes 2484.El 2485.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2486.It Li vm.anonmax ( Dv VM_ANONMAX ) 2487The percentage of physical memory which will be reclaimed 2488from other types of memory usage to store anonymous application data. 2489.It Li vm.anonmin ( Dv VM_ANONMIN ) 2490The percentage of physical memory which will be always be available for 2491anonymous application data. 2492.It Li vm.bufcache ( Dv VM_BUFCACHE ) 2493The percentage of physical memory which will be available 2494for the buffer cache. 2495.It Li vm.bufmem ( Dv VM_BUFMEM ) 2496The amount of kernel memory that is being used by the buffer cache. 2497.It Li vm.bufmem_lowater ( Dv VM_BUFMEM_LOWATER ) 2498The minimum amount of kernel memory to reserve for the 2499buffer cache. 2500.It Li vm.bufmem_hiwater ( Dv VM_BUFMEM_HIWATER ) 2501The maximum amount of kernel memory to be used for the 2502buffer cache. 2503.It Li vm.execmax ( Dv VM_EXECMAX ) 2504The percentage of physical memory which will be reclaimed 2505from other types of memory usage to store cached executable data. 2506.It Li vm.execmin ( Dv VM_EXECMIN ) 2507The percentage of physical memory which will be always be available for 2508cached executable data. 2509.It Li vm.filemax ( Dv VM_FILEMAX ) 2510The percentage of physical memory which will be reclaimed 2511from other types of memory usage to store cached file data. 2512.It Li vm.filemin ( Dv VM_FILEMIN ) 2513The percentage of physical memory which will be always be available for 2514cached file data. 2515.It Li vm.loadavg ( Dv VM_LOADAVG ) 2516Return the load average history. 2517The returned data consists of a 2518.Vt struct loadavg . 2519.It Li vm.maxslp ( Dv VM_MAXSLP ) 2520The value of the maxslp kernel global variable. 2521.It Li vm.vmmeter ( Dv VM_METER ) 2522Return system wide virtual memory statistics. 2523The returned data consists of a 2524.Vt struct vmtotal . 2525.It vm.user_va0_disable 2526A flag which controls whether user processes can map virtual address\ 0. 2527.It Li vm.proc.map ( Dv VM_PROC ) 2528The third level is 2529.Dv VM_PROC_MAP , 2530the fourth is the pid of the process to display the vm object entries for, and 2531the fifth is the size of 2532.Vt struct kinfo_vmentry . 2533Returns an array of 2534.Vt struct kinfo_vmentry 2535objects. 2536.It Li vm.ubc_direct 2537Use direct map for UBC I/O, avoiding need to map and unmap buffer memory. 2538Speeds up operation for fast I/O devices like NVMe, especially 2539on multi-CPU systems. 2540Only available on some architectures. 2541Currently still experimental, default is off. 2542.It Li vm.uspace ( Dv VM_USPACE ) 2543The number of bytes allocated for each kernel stack. 2544.It Li vm.uvmexp ( Dv VM_UVMEXP ) 2545Return system wide virtual memory statistics. 2546The returned data consists of a 2547.Vt struct uvmexp . 2548.It Li vm.uvmexp2 ( Dv VM_UVMEXP2 ) 2549Return system wide virtual memory statistics. 2550The returned data consists of a 2551.Vt struct uvmexp_sysctl . 2552.It Li vm.guard_size 2553Return system wide guard size for the main thread of a program. 2554.It Li vm.thread_guard_size 2555Return system wide default size for the guard area of all other threads 2556of a program. 2557.\" XXX vm.idlezero 2558.El 2559.Ss The ddb.* subtree ( Dv CTL_DDB ) 2560The information available for the 2561.Li ddb 2562level is detailed below. 2563The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate 2564privilege may change the value. 2565.Bl -column "Second level name" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 2566.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 2567.It ddb.commandonenter string yes 2568.It ddb.dumpstack integer yes 2569.It ddb.fromconsole integer yes 2570.It ddb.lines integer yes 2571.It ddb.maxoff integer yes 2572.It ddb.maxwidth integer yes 2573.It ddb.onpanic integer yes 2574.It ddb.panicstackframes integer yes 2575.It ddb.radix integer yes 2576.It ddb.tabstops integer yes 2577.It ddb.tee_msgbuf integer yes 2578.El 2579.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2580.It Li ddb.commandonenter 2581If not empty, the string is used as the DDB command to be executed each time 2582DDB is entered. 2583.It Li ddb.dumpstack 2584A value of 1 causes a stack trace to be printed on entering ddb from a panic. 2585A value of 0 disables this behaviour. 2586The default value is 1. 2587.It Li ddb.fromconsole ( Dv DDBCTL_FROMCONSOLE ) 2588If not zero, DDB may be entered by sending a break on a serial 2589console or by a special key sequence on a graphics console. 2590.It Li ddb.lines ( Dv DDBCTL_LINES ) 2591Number of display lines. 2592.It Li ddb.maxoff ( Dv DDBCTL_MAXOFF ) 2593The maximum symbol offset. 2594.It Li ddb.maxwidth ( Dv DDBCTL_MAXWIDTH ) 2595The maximum output line width. 2596.It Li ddb.onpanic ( Dv DDBCTL_ONPANIC ) 2597If greater than zero, DDB will be entered if the kernel panics. 2598A value of 1 causes the system to enter DDB on panic. 2599A value of 0 causes the kernel to attempt to print a stack trace, then 2600reboot, while a value of \-1 means neither a stack trace will be printed 2601nor DDB entered. 2602.It Li ddb.panicstackframes 2603Number of stack frames to display on panic. 2604Useful to avoid scrolling away the interesting frames on a glass tty. 2605Default value is 2606.Dv 65535 2607(all frames), useful value around 2608.Dv 10 . 2609.It Li ddb.radix ( Dv DDBCTL_RADIX ) 2610The input and output radix. 2611.It Li ddb.tabstops ( Dv DDBCTL_TABSTOPS ) 2612Tab width. 2613.It Li ddb.tee_msgbuf 2614If not zero, DDB will output also to the kernel message buffer. 2615.El 2616.Pp 2617Some of these MIB 2618nodes are also available as variables from within the debugger. 2619See 2620.Xr ddb 4 2621for more details. 2622.Ss The security.* subtree ( Dv CTL_SECURITY ) 2623The 2624.Li security 2625level contains various security-related settings for 2626the system. 2627The available second level names are: 2628.Bl -column "Second level name" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent 2629.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 2630.It Li security.curtain integer yes 2631.It Li security.models node not applicable 2632.It Li security.pax node not applicable 2633.El 2634.Pp 2635Available settings are detailed below. 2636.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2637.It Li security.curtain 2638If non-zero, will filter return objects according to the user ID 2639requesting information about them, preventing users from 2640accessing any objects they do not own. 2641.Pp 2642At the moment, it affects 2643.Xr ps 1 , 2644.Xr netstat 1 2645(for 2646.Dv PF_INET , 2647.Dv PF_INET6 , 2648and 2649.Dv PF_UNIX 2650PCBs), and 2651.Xr w 1 . 2652.It Li security.models 2653.Nx 2654supports pluggable security models. 2655Every security model used, whether if loaded as a module or built with the system, 2656is required to add an entry to this node with at least one element, 2657.Dq name , 2658indicating the name of the security model. 2659.Pp 2660In addition to the name, any settings and other information private to the 2661security model will be available under this node. 2662See 2663.Xr secmodel 9 2664for more information. 2665.It Li security.pax 2666Settings for PaX \(em exploit mitigation features. 2667For more information on any of the PaX features, please see 2668.Xr paxctl 8 2669and 2670.Xr security 7 . 2671The available third and fourth level names are: 2672.Bl -column "security.pax.segvguard.suspend_timeout" "integer" "Changeable" \ 2673-offset 2n 2674.It Sy Third and fourth level names Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable 2675.It Li security.pax.aslr.enabled integer yes 2676.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.exec_len integer yes 2677.It Li security.pax.aslr.global integer yes 2678.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.mmap_len integer yes 2679.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.stack_len integer yes 2680.It Li security.pax.mprotect.enabled integer yes 2681.It Li security.pax.mprotect.global integer yes 2682.It Li security.pax.mprotect.ptrace integer yes 2683.It Li security.pax.segvguard.enabled integer yes 2684.It Li security.pax.segvguard.expiry_timeout integer yes 2685.It Li security.pax.segvguard.global integer yes 2686.It Li security.pax.segvguard.max_crashes integer yes 2687.It Li security.pax.segvguard.suspend_timeout integer yes 2688.El 2689.Bl -tag -width "123456" 2690.It Li security.pax.aslr.enabled 2691Enable PaX ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization). 2692.Pp 2693The value of this 2694knob must be non-zero for PaX ASLR to be enabled, even if a program is set to 2695explicit enable. 2696.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.exec_len 2697.\" XXX: Undocumented. 2698.It Li security.pax.aslr.global 2699Specifies the default global policy for programs without an 2700explicit enable/disable flag. 2701.Pp 2702When non-zero, all programs will get PaX ASLR, except those exempted with 2703.Xr paxctl 8 . 2704Otherwise, all programs will not get PaX ASLR, except those specifically 2705marked as such with 2706.Xr paxctl 8 . 2707.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.mmap_len 2708.\" XXX: Undocumented. 2709.\" .It Li security.pax.aslr.stack_len 2710.\" XXX: Undocumented. 2711.It Li security.pax.mprotect.enabled 2712Enable PaX MPROTECT restrictions. 2713.Pp 2714These are 2715.Xr mprotect 2 2716restrictions to better enforce a W^X policy. 2717The value of this 2718knob must be non-zero for PaX MPROTECT to be enabled, even if a 2719program is set to explicit enable. 2720.It Li security.pax.mprotect.global 2721Specifies the default global policy for programs without an 2722explicit enable/disable flag. 2723.Pp 2724When non-zero, all programs will get the PaX MPROTECT restrictions, 2725except those exempted with 2726.Xr paxctl 8 . 2727Otherwise, all programs will not get the PaX MPROTECT restrictions, 2728except those specifically marked as such with 2729.Xr paxctl 8 . 2730.It Li security.pax.mprotect.ptrace 2731This variable allows 2732.Xr ptrace 2 2733to override PaX MPROTECT permissions. 2734It can have the following values: 2735.Bl -tag -width XX -compact 2736.It 0 2737Does not let override any permissions. 2738.It 1 2739Disables PaX MPROTECT from processes that start executing while traced (default). 2740.It 2 2741Bypasses PaX MPROTECT for all processes being traced. 2742.El 2743.It Li security.pax.segvguard.enabled 2744Enable PaX Segvguard. 2745.Pp 2746PaX Segvguard can detect and prevent certain exploitation attempts, where 2747an attacker may try for example to brute-force function return addresses 2748of respawning daemons. 2749.Pp 2750.Em Note : 2751The 2752.Nx 2753interface and implementation of the Segvguard is still experimental, and may 2754change in future releases. 2755.It Li security.pax.segvguard.expiry_timeout 2756If the max number was not reached within this timeout (in seconds), the entry 2757will expire. 2758.It Li security.pax.segvguard.global 2759Specifies the default global policy for programs without an 2760explicit enable/disable flag. 2761.Pp 2762When non-zero, all programs will get the PaX Segvguard, 2763except those exempted with 2764.Xr paxctl 8 . 2765Otherwise, no program will get the PaX Segvguard restrictions, 2766except those specifically marked as such with 2767.Xr paxctl 8 . 2768.It Li security.pax.segvguard.max_crashes 2769The maximum number of segfaults a program can receive before suspension. 2770.It Li security.pax.segvguard.suspend_timeout 2771Number of seconds to suspend a user from running a faulting program when the 2772limit was exceeded. 2773.El 2774.El 2775.Ss The vendor.* subtree ( Dv CTL_VENDOR ) 2776The 2777.Li vendor 2778toplevel name is reserved to be used by vendors who wish to 2779have their own private MIB tree. 2780Intended use is to store values under 2781.Dq vendor.<yourname>.* . 2782.Sh SEE ALSO 2783.Xr sysctl 3 , 2784.Xr ipsec 4 , 2785.Xr tcp 4 , 2786.Xr security 7 , 2787.Xr sysctl 8 2788.Sh HISTORY 2789The 2790.Nm 2791variables first appeared in 2792.Bx 4.4 . 2793