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30.\"	@(#)sysctl.3	8.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/95
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32.Dd October 24, 2022
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 journaling)
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.sofixedbuf	boolean	yes
363.It kern.somaxkva	integer	yes
364.It kern.sooptions	integer	yes
365.It kern.synchronized_io	integer	no
366.It kern.timecounter	node	not applicable
367.It kern.timex	struct	no
368.It kern.tkstat	node	not applicable
369.It kern.tty	node	not applicable
370.It kern.urandom	integer	no
371.It kern.usercrypto	integer	yes
372.It kern.userasymcrypto	integer	yes
373.It kern.veriexec	node	not applicable
374.It kern.version	string	no
375.It kern.vnode	struct vnode	no
376.El
377.Bl -tag -width "123456"
378.It Li kern.aio_listio_max
379The maximum number of asynchronous I/O operations in a single list
380I/O call.
381Like with all variables related to
382.Xr aio 3 ,
383the variable may be created and removed dynamically
384upon loading or unloading the corresponding kernel module.
385.It Li kern.aio_max
386The maximum number of asynchronous I/O operations.
387.It Li kern.arandom ( Dv KERN_ARND )
388Returns independent uniformly distributed bytes at random each time, as
389many as requested up to 256, derived from the system entropy pool; see
390.Xr rnd 4 .
391.Pp
392Reading
393.Li kern.arandom
394is equivalent to reading up to 256 bytes at a time from
395.Pa /dev/urandom :
396reading
397.Li kern.arandom
398never blocks, and once the system entropy pool has full entropy, output
399subsequently read from
400.Li kern.arandom
401is fit for use as cryptographic key material.
402For example, the
403.Xr arc4random 3
404library routine uses
405.Li kern.arandom
406internally to seed a cryptographic pseudorandom number generator.
407.It Li kern.argmax ( Dv KERN_ARGMAX )
408The maximum bytes of argument to
409.Xr execve 2 .
410.It Li kern.boothowto
411Flags passed from the boot loader; see
412.Xr reboot 2
413for the meanings of the flags.
414.It Li kern.boottime ( Dv KERN_BOOTTIME )
415A
416.Vt struct timespec
417structure is returned.
418This structure contains the time that the system was booted.
419That time is defined (for this purpose) to be the time at
420which the kernel first started accumulating clock ticks.
421.It Li kern.bufq
422This variable contains information on the
423.Xr bufq 9
424subsystem.
425Currently, the only third level name implemented is
426.Dv kern.bufq.strategies
427which provides a list of buffer queue strategies currently available.
428.It Li kern.buildinfo
429When the kernel is built, the build environment may optionally provide
430arbitrary information to be stored in this variable.
431.It Li kern.ccpu ( Dv KERN_CCPU )
432The scheduler exponential decay value.
433.It Li kern.clockrate ( Dv KERN_CLOCKRATE )
434A
435.Vt struct clockinfo
436structure is returned.
437This structure contains the clock, statistics clock and profiling clock
438frequencies, the number of micro-seconds per hz tick, and the clock
439skew rate.
440Refer to
441.Xr hz 9
442for additional details.
443.It Li kern.consdev ( Dv KERN_CONSDEV )
444Console device.
445.It Li kern.coredump
446Settings related to set-id processes coredumps.
447By default, set-id processes do not dump core in situations where
448other processes would.
449The settings in this node allows an administrator to change this
450behavior.
451.Pp
452The third level name is
453.Dv kern.coredump.setid
454and fourth level variables are described below.
455.Bl -column "kern.coredump.setid.group" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
456.It Sy Fourth level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
457.It kern.coredump.setid.dump	integer	yes
458.It kern.coredump.setid.group	integer	yes
459.It kern.coredump.setid.mode	integer	yes
460.It kern.coredump.setid.owner	integer	yes
461.It kern.coredump.setid.path	string	yes
462.El
463.Bl -tag -width "123456"
464.It Li kern.coredump.setid.dump
465If non-zero, set-id processes will dump core.
466.It Li kern.coredump.setid.group
467The group-id for the set-id processes' coredump.
468.It Li kern.coredump.setid.mode
469The mode for the set-id processes' coredump.
470See
471.Xr chmod 1 .
472.It Li kern.coredump.setid.owner
473The user-id that will be used as the owner of the set-id processes'
474coredump.
475.It Li kern.coredump.setid.path
476The path to which set-id processes' coredumps will be saved to.
477Same syntax as kern.defcorename.
478.El
479.It Li kern.cp_id ( Dv KERN_CP_ID )
480Mapping of CPU number to CPU id.
481.It Li kern.cp_time ( Dv KERN_CP_TIME )
482Returns an array of
483.Dv CPUSTATES
484.Vt uint64_t Ns s .
485This array contains the
486number of clock ticks spent in different CPU states.
487On multi-processor systems, the sum across all CPUs is returned unless
488appropriate space is given for one data set for each CPU.
489Data for a specific CPU can also be obtained by adding the number of the
490CPU at the end of the MIB, enlarging it by one.
491.It Li kern.cryptodevallowsoft
492This variable controls userland access to hardware versus software transforms
493in the
494.Xr crypto 4
495system.
496The available values are as follows:
497.Bl -tag -width XX0 -offset indent
498.It Dv < 0
499Always force userlevel requests to use software transforms.
500.It Dv = 0
501If present, use hardware and grant userlevel requests for
502non-accelerated transforms (handling the latter in software).
503.It Dv > 0
504Allow user requests only for transforms which are hardware-accelerated.
505.El
506.It Li kern.defcorename ( Dv KERN_DEFCORENAME )
507Default template for the name of core dump files (see also
508.Li proc.pid.corename
509in the per-process variables
510.Li proc.* ,
511and
512.Xr core 5
513for format of this template).
514The default value is
515.Pa %n.core
516and can be changed with the kernel configuration option
517.Cd options DEFCORENAME
518(see
519.Xr options 4
520).
521.It Li kern.detachall
522Detach all devices at shutdown.
523.It Li kern.domainname ( Dv KERN_DOMAINNAME )
524Get or set the YP domain name.
525.It Li kern.drivers ( Dv KERN_DRIVERS )
526Return an array of
527.Vt struct kinfo_drivers
528that contains the name and major device numbers of all the device drivers
529in the current kernel.
530The
531.Va d_name
532field is always a NUL terminated string.
533The
534.Va d_bmajor
535field will be set to \-1 if the driver doesn't have a block device.
536.It Li kern.expose_address
537Expose kernel addresses in
538.Xr sysctl 3
539calls used by
540.Xr fstat 1
541and
542.Xr sockstat 1 .
543If it is set to
544.Dv 0
545access is not allowed.
546If it is set to
547.Dv 1
548then only processes that have opened
549.Pa /dev/kmem
550can have access.
551If it is set to
552.Dv 2
553every process is allowed.
554Defaults to
555.Dv 0
556for
557.Dv KASLR
558kernels
559and
560.Dv 1
561otherwise.
562Allowing general access renders KASLR ineffective; allowing only kmem
563accessing programs weakens KASLR if those programs can be subverted
564to leak the addresses.
565.It Li kern.dump_on_panic ( Dv KERN_DUMP_ON_PANIC )
566Perform a crash dump on system
567.Xr panic 9 .
568.It Li kern.file ( Dv KERN_FILE )
569Return the entire file table.
570The returned data consists of a single
571.Vt struct filelist
572followed by an array of
573.Vt struct file ,
574whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system.
575.It Li kern.forkfsleep ( Dv KERN_FORKFSLEEP )
576If
577.Xr fork 2
578system call fails due to limit on number of processes (either
579the global maxproc limit or user's one), wait for this many
580milliseconds before returning
581.Er EAGAIN
582error to process.
583Useful to keep heavily forking runaway processes in bay.
584Default zero (no sleep).
585Maximum is 20 seconds.
586.It Li kern.fscale ( Dv KERN_FSCALE )
587The kernel fixed-point scale factor.
588.It Li kern.fsync ( Dv KERN_FSYNC )
589Return 1 if the
590.St -p1003.1b-93
591File Synchronization Option is available
592on this system,
593otherwise\ 0.
594.It Li kern.hardclock_ticks ( Dv KERN_HARDCLOCK_TICKS )
595Returns the number of
596.Xr hardclock 9
597ticks.
598.It Li kern.hist
599This variable contains kernel history data if the kernel was
600configured for any of the options
601.Dv UVHMIST ,
602.Dv USB_DEBUG ,
603.Dv BIOHIST ,
604or
605.Dv SCDEBUG .
606(See
607.Xr options 4
608for more details.)
609The third-level names correspond to each available history table.
610The values of the history tables are in an internal format, and can be
611decoded by the
612.Xr vmstat 1
613utility's
614.Fl U
615and
616.Fl u
617options;
618the
619.Fl l
620option can be used to see which tables are available.
621.It Li kern.hostid ( Dv KERN_HOSTID )
622Get or set the host identifier.
623This is aimed to replace the legacy
624.Xr gethostid 3
625and
626.Xr sethostid 3
627system calls.
628.It Li kern.hostname ( Dv KERN_HOSTNAME )
629Get or set the
630.Xr hostname 1 .
631.It Li kern.iov_max ( Dv KERN_IOV_MAX )
632Return the maximum number of
633.Vt iovec
634structures that a process has available for use with
635.Xr preadv 2 ,
636.Xr pwritev 2 ,
637.Xr readv 2 ,
638.Xr recvmsg 2 ,
639.Xr sendmsg 2
640and
641.Xr writev 2 .
642.It Li kern.ipc ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC )
643Return information about the SysV IPC parameters.
644The third level names for the ipc variables are detailed below.
645.Bl -column "kern.ipc.shm_use_phys" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
646.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
647.It kern.ipc.sysvmsg	integer	no
648.It kern.ipc.sysvsem	integer	no
649.It kern.ipc.sysvshm	integer	no
650.It kern.ipc.sysvipc_info	struct	no
651.It kern.ipc.shmmax	integer	yes
652.It kern.ipc.shmmni	integer	yes
653.It kern.ipc.shmseg	integer	yes
654.It kern.ipc.shmmaxpgs	integer	yes
655.It kern.ipc.shm_use_phys	integer	yes
656.It kern.ipc.msgmni	integer	yes
657.It kern.ipc.msgseg	integer	yes
658.It kern.ipc.semmni	integer	yes
659.It kern.ipc.semmns	integer	yes
660.It kern.ipc.semmnu	integer	yes
661.El
662.Bl -tag -width "123456"
663.It Li kern.ipc.sysvmsg ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG )
664Returns 1 if System V style message queue functionality is available
665on this system,
666otherwise\ 0.
667.It Li kern.ipc.sysvsem ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SEM )
668Returns 1 if System V style semaphore functionality is available
669on this system,
670otherwise\ 0.
671.It Li kern.ipc.sysvshm ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHM )
672Returns 1 if System V style share memory functionality is available
673on this system,
674otherwise\ 0.
675.It Li kern.ipc.sysvipc_info ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_INFO )
676Return System V style IPC configuration and run-time information.
677The fourth level name selects the System V style IPC facility.
678.Bl -column "KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG_INFO" "struct shm_sysctl_info" -offset indent
679.It Sy Fourth level name Ta Sy Type
680.It KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG_INFO	struct msg_sysctl_info
681.It KERN_SYSVIPC_SEM_INFO	struct sem_sysctl_info
682.It KERN_SYSVIPC_SHM_INFO	struct shm_sysctl_info
683.El
684.Bl -tag -width "123456"
685.It Li KERN_SYSVIPC_MSG_INFO
686Return information on the System V style message facility.
687The
688.Sy msg_sysctl_info
689structure is defined in
690.In sys/msg.h .
691.It Li KERN_SYSVIPC_SEM_INFO
692Return information on the System V style semaphore facility.
693The
694.Sy sem_sysctl_info
695structure is defined in
696.In sys/sem.h .
697.It Li KERN_SYSVIPC_SHM_INFO
698Return information on the System V style shared memory facility.
699The
700.Sy shm_sysctl_info
701structure is defined in
702.In sys/shm.h .
703.El
704.It Li kern.ipc.shmmax ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMMAX )
705Max shared memory segment size in bytes.
706.It Li kern.ipc.shmmni ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMMNI )
707Max number of shared memory identifiers.
708.It Li kern.ipc.shmseg ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMSEG )
709Max shared memory segments per process.
710.It Li kern.ipc.shmmaxpgs ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMMAXPGS )
711Max amount of shared memory in pages.
712.It Li kern.ipc.shm_use_phys ( Dv KERN_SYSVIPC_SHMUSEPHYS )
713Locking of shared memory in physical memory.
714If 0, memory can be swapped
715out, otherwise it will be locked in physical memory.
716.It Li kern.ipc.msgmni
717Max number of message queue identifiers.
718.It Li kern.ipc.msgseg
719Max number of number of message segments.
720.It Li kern.ipc.semmni
721Max number of number of semaphore identifiers.
722.It Li kern.ipc.semmns
723Max number of number of semaphores in system.
724.It Li kern.ipc.semmnu
725Max number of undo structures in system.
726.El
727.It Li kern.job_control ( Dv KERN_JOB_CONTROL )
728Return 1 if job control is available on this system, otherwise\ 0.
729.It Li kern.labeloffset ( Dv KERN_LABELOFFSET )
730The offset within the sector specified by
731.Dv KERN_LABELSECTOR
732of the
733.Xr disklabel 5 .
734.It Li kern.labelsector ( Dv KERN_LABELSECTOR )
735The sector number containing the
736.Xr disklabel 5 .
737.It Li kern.login_name_max ( Dv KERN_LOGIN_NAME_MAX )
738The size of the storage required for a login name, in bytes,
739including the terminating NUL.
740.It Li kern.logsigexit ( Dv KERN_LOGSIGEXIT )
741If this flag is non-zero, the kernel will
742.Xr log 9
743all process exits due to signals which create a
744.Xr core 5
745file, and whether the coredump was created.
746.It Li kern.lwp ( Dv KERN_LWP )
747Returns information about the current light-weight process.
748The
749.Sy kinfo_lwp
750structure is defined in
751.In sys/sysctl.h .
752.It Li kern.mapped_files ( Dv KERN_MAPPED_FILES )
753Returns 1 if the
754.St -p1003.1b-93
755Memory Mapped Files Option is available on this system,
756otherwise\ 0.
757.It Li kern.maxfiles ( Dv KERN_MAXFILES )
758The maximum number of open files that may be open in the system.
759This also controls the maximum file locks per unprivileged user
760enforced by
761.Xr fcntl 2
762and
763.Xr flock 2 .
764.It Li kern.maxpartitions ( Dv KERN_MAXPARTITIONS )
765The maximum number of partitions allowed per disk.
766.It Li kern.maxlwp
767The maximum number of Lightweight Processes (threads) the system allows
768per uid.
769.It Li kern.maxphys ( Dv KERN_MAXPHYS )
770Maximum raw I/O transfer size.
771.It Li kern.maxproc ( Dv KERN_MAXPROC )
772The maximum number of simultaneous processes the system will allow.
773.It Li kern.maxptys ( Dv KERN_MAXPTYS )
774The maximum number of pseudo terminals.
775This value can be both raised and lowered, though it cannot
776be set lower than number of currently used ptys.
777See also
778.Xr pty 4 .
779.It Li kern.maxvnodes ( Dv KERN_MAXVNODES )
780The maximum number of vnodes available on the system.
781This cannot be lowered below the number of currently active vnodes.
782.It Li kern.mbuf ( Dv KERN_MBUF )
783Return information about the mbuf control variables.
784Mbufs are data structures which store network packets and other data
785structures in the networking code, see
786.Xr mbuf 9 .
787The third level names for the mbuf variables are detailed below.
788The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
789privilege may change the value.
790.Bl -column "kern.mbuf.nmbclusters" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
791.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
792.\" XXX Changeable? really?
793.It kern.mbuf.mblowat	integer	yes
794.It kern.mbuf.mclbytes	integer	yes
795.It kern.mbuf.mcllowat	integer	yes
796.It kern.mbuf.msize	integer	yes
797.It kern.mbuf.nmbclusters	integer	yes
798.El
799.Pp
800The variables are as follows:
801.Bl -tag -width "123456"
802.It Li kern.mbuf.mblowat ( Dv MBUF_MBLOWAT )
803The mbuf low water mark.
804.It Li kern.mbuf.mclbytes ( Dv MBUF_MCLBYTES )
805The mbuf cluster size.
806.It Li kern.mbuf.mcllowat ( Dv MBUF_MCLLOWAT )
807The mbuf cluster low water mark.
808.It Li kern.mbuf.msize ( Dv MBUF_MSIZE )
809The mbuf base size.
810.It Li kern.mbuf.nmbclusters ( Dv MBUF_NMBCLUSTERS )
811The limit on the number of mbuf clusters.
812The variable can only be increased, and only increased on machines with
813direct-mapped pool pages.
814.El
815.It Li kern.memlock ( Dv KERN_MEMLOCK )
816Returns 1 if the
817.St -p1003.1b-93
818Process Memory Locking Option is available on this system,
819otherwise\ 0.
820.It Li kern.memlock_range ( Dv KERN_MEMLOCK_RANGE )
821Returns 1 if the
822.St -p1003.1b-93
823Range Memory Locking Option is available on this system,
824otherwise\ 0.
825.It Li kern.memory_protection ( Dv KERN_MEMORY_PROTECTION )
826Returns 1 if the
827.St -p1003.1b-93
828Memory Protection Option is available on this system,
829otherwise\ 0.
830.It Li kern.messages
831Kernel console message verbosity.
832See
833.Aq Pa sys/reboot.h
834.Bl -column "verbosity" "setting" -offset indent
835.It Sy Value Ta Sy Verbosity Ta Sy sys/reboot.h equivalent
836.It 0 Ta Silent Ta Sy AB_SILENT
837.It 1 Ta Quiet Ta Sy AB_QUIET
838.It 2 Ta Normal Ta Sy AB_NORMAL
839.It 3 Ta Verbose Ta Sy AB_VERBOSE
840.It 4 Ta Debug Ta Sy AB_DEBUG
841.El
842.It Li kern.module
843Settings related to kernel modules.
844The third level names for the settings are described below.
845.Bl -column "kern.module.autounload_unsafe" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
846.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
847.It kern.module.autoload	integer	yes
848.It kern.module.autounload_unsafe	integer	yes
849.It kern.module.autotime	integer	yes
850.It kern.module.verbose	boolean	yes
851.El
852.Pp
853The variables are as follows:
854.Bl -tag -width 6n
855.It Li kern.module.autoload
856A boolean that controls whether kernel modules are loaded automatically.
857See
858.Xr module 7
859for details.
860.It Li kern.module.autounload_unsafe
861A boolean that controls whether the kernel will autounload modules that
862were automatically loaded and have not been audited for autounload.
863.Pp
864By default, only modules that have been audited will be autounloaded,
865and only if they were autoloaded to begin with.
866.It Li kern.module.autotime
867An integer that controls the delay before an attempt is made to
868automatically unload a module that was auto-loaded.
869Setting this value to zero disables the auto-unload function.
870.It Li kern.module.verbose
871A boolean that enables or disables verbose
872debug messages related to kernel modules.
873.El
874.It Li kern.monotonic_clock ( Dv KERN_MONOTONIC_CLOCK )
875Returns the standard version the implementation of the
876.St -p1003.1b-93
877Monotonic Clock Option conforms to,
878otherwise\ 0.
879.It Li kern.mqueue
880Settings related to POSIX message queues; see
881.Xr mqueue 3 .
882This node is created dynamically when
883the corresponding kernel module is loaded.
884The third level names for the settings are described below.
885.Bl -column "kern.mqueue.mq_max_msgsize" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
886.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
887.It kern.mqueue.mq_open_max	integer	yes
888.It kern.mqueue.mq_prio_max	integer	yes
889.It kern.mqueue.mq_max_msgsize	integer	yes
890.It kern.mqueue.mq_def_maxmsg	integer	yes
891.It kern.mqueue.mq_max_maxmsg	integer	yes
892.El
893.Pp
894The variables are:
895.Bl -tag -width "123456"
896.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_open_max
897The maximum number of message queue descriptors any single process can open.
898.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_prio_max
899The maximum priority of a message.
900.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_max_msgsize
901The maximum size of a message in a message queue.
902.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_def_maxmsg
903The default maximum message count.
904.It Li kern.mqueue.mq_max_maxmsg
905The maximum number of messages in a message queue.
906.El
907.It Li kern.msgbuf ( Dv KERN_MSGBUF )
908The kernel message buffer, rotated so that the head of the circular kernel
909message buffer is at the start of the returned data.
910The returned data may contain NUL bytes.
911.It Li kern.msgbufsize ( Dv KERN_MSGBUFSIZE )
912The maximum number of characters that the kernel message buffer can hold.
913.It Li kern.ngroups ( Dv KERN_NGROUPS )
914The maximum number of supplemental groups.
915.\" .It Li kern.no_sa_support
916.\" XXX: Undocumented.
917.It Li kern.ntptime ( Dv KERN_NTPTIME )
918A
919.Vt struct ntptimeval
920structure is returned.
921This structure contains data used by the
922.Xr ntpd 8
923program.
924.It Li kern.osrelease ( Dv KERN_OSRELEASE )
925The system release string.
926.It Li kern.osrevision ( Dv KERN_OSREV )
927The system revision string.
928.It Li kern.ostype ( Dv KERN_OSTYPE )
929The system type string.
930.\".It Li kern.panic_now
931.\" XXX: Undocumented.
932.It Li kern.pipe ( Dv KERN_PIPE )
933Pipe settings.
934The third level names for the  integer pipe settings is detailed below.
935The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
936privilege may change the value.
937.Bl -column "kern.pipe.maxbigpipes" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
938.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
939.It kern.pipe.kvasiz	integer	yes
940.It kern.pipe.maxbigpipes	integer	yes
941.It kern.pipe.maxkvasz	integer	yes
942.It kern.pipe.limitkva	integer	yes
943.It kern.pipe.nbigpipes	integer	yes
944.El
945.Pp
946The variables are as follows:
947.Bl -tag -width "123456"
948.It Li kern.pipe.kvasiz ( Dv KERN_PIPE_KVASIZ )
949Amount of kernel memory consumed by pipe buffers.
950.It Li kern.pipe.maxbigpipes ( Dv KERN_PIPE_MAXBIGPIPES )
951Maximum number of
952.Dq big
953pipes.
954.It Li kern.pipe.maxkvasz ( Dv KERN_PIPE_MAXKVASZ )
955Maximum amount of kernel memory to be used for pipes.
956.It Li kern.pipe.limitkva ( Dv KERN_PIPE_LIMITKVA )
957Limit for direct transfers via page loan.
958.It Li kern.pipe.nbigpipes ( Dv KERN_PIPE_NBIGPIPES )
959Number of
960.Dq big
961pipes.
962.El
963.It Li kern.pool
964Provides statistics about the
965.Xr pool 9
966and
967.Xr pool_cache 9
968subsystems.
969.\" XXX: Undocumented .It Li kern.posix ( ? )
970.\"	 This is a node in which the only variable is semmax.
971.It Li kern.posix1version ( Dv KERN_POSIX1 )
972The version of ISO/IEC 9945
973.Pq St -p1003.1
974with which the system attempts to comply.
975.It Li kern.posix_aio
976The version of
977.St -p1003.1
978and its Asynchronous I/O option to which the system attempts to conform.
979.It Li kern.posix_barriers ( Dv KERN_POSIX_BARRIERS )
980The version of
981.St -p1003.1
982and its
983Barriers
984option to which the system attempts to conform,
985otherwise\ 0.
986.It Li kern.posix_reader_writer_locks ( Dv KERN_POSIX_READER_WRITER_LOCKS )
987The version of
988.St -p1003.1
989and its
990Read-Write Locks
991option to which the system attempts to conform,
992otherwise\ 0.
993.\".It Li kern.posix_sched
994.\" XXX: Undocumented.
995.It Li kern.posix_semaphores ( Dv KERN_POSIX_SEMAPHORES )
996The version of
997.St -p1003.1
998and its
999Semaphores
1000option to which the system attempts to conform,
1001otherwise\ 0.
1002.It Li kern.posix_spin_locks ( Dv KERN_POSIX_SPIN_LOCKS )
1003The version of
1004.St -p1003.1
1005and its
1006Spin Locks
1007option to which the system attempts to conform,
1008otherwise\ 0.
1009.It Li kern.posix_threads ( Dv KERN_POSIX_THREADS )
1010The version of
1011.St -p1003.1
1012and its
1013Threads
1014option to which the system attempts to conform,
1015otherwise\ 0.
1016.It Li kern.posix_timers ( Dv KERN_POSIX_TIMERS )
1017The version of
1018.St -p1003.1
1019and its
1020Timers
1021option to which the system attempts to conform,
1022otherwise\ 0.
1023.It Li kern.proc ( Dv KERN_PROC )
1024Return the entire process table, or a subset of it.
1025An array of
1026.Vt struct kinfo_proc
1027structures is returned,
1028whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system.
1029The third and fourth level numeric names are as follows:
1030.Bl -column "KERN_PROC_SESSION" "Fourth level is:" -offset indent
1031.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Fourth level is :
1032.It KERN_PROC_ALL	None
1033.It KERN_PROC_GID	A group ID
1034.It KERN_PROC_PID	A process ID
1035.It KERN_PROC_PGRP	A process group
1036.It KERN_PROC_RGID	A real group ID
1037.It KERN_PROC_RUID	A real user ID
1038.It KERN_PROC_SESSION	A session ID
1039.It KERN_PROC_TTY	A tty device
1040.It KERN_PROC_UID	A user ID
1041.El
1042.It Li kern.proc2 ( Dv KERN_PROC2 )
1043As for
1044.Dv KERN_PROC ,
1045but an array of
1046.Vt struct kinfo_proc2
1047structures are returned.
1048The fifth level name is the size of the
1049.Vt struct kinfo_proc2
1050and the sixth level name is the number of structures to return.
1051.It Li kern.proc_args ( Dv KERN_PROC_ARGS )
1052Return the argv or environment strings (or the number thereof)
1053of a process.
1054Multiple strings are returned separated by NUL characters.
1055The third level name is the process ID.
1056The fourth level name is as follows:
1057.Bl -column "KERN_PROG_PATHNAME" "The full pathname of the executable" -offset indent
1058.It Dv KERN_PROC_ARGV	The argv strings
1059.It Dv KERN_PROC_ENV	The environ strings
1060.It Dv KERN_PROC_NARGV	The number of argv strings
1061.It Dv KERN_PROC_NENV	The number of environ strings
1062.It Dv KERN_PROC_PATHNAME	The full pathname of the executable
1063.It Dv KERN_PROC_CWD	The current working directory
1064.El
1065.It Li kern.profiling ( Dv KERN_PROF )
1066Return profiling information about the kernel.
1067If the kernel is not compiled for profiling,
1068attempts to retrieve any of the
1069.Dv KERN_PROF
1070values will fail with
1071.Er EOPNOTSUPP .
1072The third level names for the string and integer profiling information
1073is detailed below.
1074The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
1075privilege may change the value.
1076.Bl -column "kern.profiling.gmonparam" "struct gmonparam" "Changeable" -offset indent
1077.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1078.It kern.profiling.count	u_short[\|]	yes
1079.It kern.profiling.froms	u_short[\|]	yes
1080.It kern.profiling.gmonparam	struct gmonparam	no
1081.It kern.profiling.state	integer	yes
1082.It kern.profiling.tos	struct tostruct	yes
1083.El
1084.Pp
1085The variables are as follows:
1086.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1087.It Li kern.profiling.count ( Dv GPROF_COUNT )
1088Array of statistical program counter counts.
1089.It Li kern.profiling.froms ( Dv GPROF_FROMS )
1090Array indexed by program counter of call-from points.
1091.It Li kern.profiling.gmonparams ( Dv GPROF_GMONPARAM )
1092Structure giving the sizes of the above arrays.
1093.It Li kern.profiling.state ( Dv GPROF_STATE )
1094Profiling state.
1095If set to
1096.Dv GMON_PROF_ON ,
1097starts profiling.
1098If set to
1099.Dv GMON_PROF_OFF ,
1100stops profiling.
1101.It Li kern.profiling.tos ( Dv GPROF_TOS )
1102Array of
1103.Vt struct tostruct
1104describing destination of calls and their counts.
1105.El
1106.\" .It Li kern.pset
1107.\" XXX: Undocumented.
1108.It Li kern.rawpartition ( Dv KERN_RAWPARTITION )
1109The raw partition of a disk (a == 0).
1110.It Li kern.root_device ( Dv KERN_ROOT_DEVICE )
1111The name of the root device (e.g.,
1112.Dq wd0 ) .
1113.It Li kern.root_partition ( Dv KERN_ROOT_PARTITION )
1114The root partition on the root device (a == 0).
1115.It Li kern.rtc_offset ( Dv KERN_RTC_OFFSET )
1116Return the offset of real time clock from UTC in minutes.
1117.It Li kern.saved_ids ( Dv KERN_SAVED_IDS )
1118Returns 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available.
1119.It Li kern.sbmax ( Dv KERN_SBMAX )
1120Maximum socket buffer size in bytes.
1121.It Li kern.securelevel ( Dv KERN_SECURELVL )
1122See
1123.Xr secmodel_securelevel 9 .
1124.It Li kern.sched ( dynamic )
1125Influence the scheduling of LWPs, their priorisation and how they are
1126distributed on and moved between CPUs.
1127.Bl -column "kern.sched.balance_period" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
1128.It Sy Third level name	   Sy Type	 Sy Changeable
1129.It kern.sched.cacheht_time	   integer	 yes
1130.It kern.sched.balance_period	   integer	 yes
1131.It kern.sched.average_weight	   integer	 yes
1132.It kern.sched.min_catch	   integer	 yes
1133.It kern.sched.timesoftints	   integer	 yes
1134.It kern.sched.kpreempt_pri	   integer	 yes
1135.It kern.sched.upreempt_pri	   integer	 yes
1136.It kern.sched.maxts	   integer	 yes
1137.It kern.sched.mints	   integer	 yes
1138.It kern.sched.name	   string	 no
1139.It kern.sched.rtts	   integer	 no
1140.It kern.sched.pri_min	   integer	 no
1141.It kern.sched.pri_max	   integer	 no
1142.El
1143.Pp
1144The variables are as follows:
1145.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1146.It Li kern.sched.cacheht_time ( dynamic )
1147Cache hotness time in which a LWP is kept on one particular CPU
1148and not moved to another CPU.
1149This reduces the overhead of flushing and reloading caches.
1150Defaults to 3ms.
1151Needs to be given in
1152.Dq hz
1153units, see
1154.Xr mstohz 9 .
1155.It Li kern.sched.balance_period ( dynamic )
1156Interval at which the CPU queues are checked for re-balancing.
1157Defaults to 300ms.
1158Needs to be given in
1159.Dq hz
1160units, see
1161.Xr mstohz 9 .
1162.It Li kern.sched.average_weight ( dynamic )
1163Can be used to influence how likely LWPs are to be migrated from
1164one CPU's queue of LWPs that are ready to run to a different, idle CPU.
1165The value gives the percentage for weighting the average count of
1166migratable threads from the past against the current number of
1167migratable threads.
1168A small value gives more weight to the past, a larger values more weight
1169on the current situation.
1170Defaults to 50 and must be between 0 and 100.
1171.It Li kern.sched.min_catch ( dynamic )
1172Minimum count of migratable (runnable) threads for catching (stealing)
1173from another CPU.
1174Defaults to 1 but can be increased to decrease chance of thread
1175migration between CPUs.
1176.It Li kern.sched.timesoftints ( dynamic )
1177Enable tracking of CPU time for soft interrupts
1178as part of a LWP's real execution time.
1179Set to a non-zero value to enable,
1180and see
1181.Xr ps 1
1182for printing CPU times.
1183.It Li kern.sched.kpreempt_pri ( dynamic )
1184Minimum priority to trigger kernel preemption.
1185.It Li kern.sched.upreempt_pri ( dynamic )
1186Minimum priority to trigger user preemption.
1187.It Li kern.sched.maxts ( dynamic )
1188Scheduler specific maximal time quantum (in milliseconds).
1189Must be set to a value larger than
1190.Dq mints
1191and between 10 and
1192.Dq hz
1193as given by the
1194.Dv kern.clockrate
1195sysctl.
1196Provided by the M2 scheduler.
1197.It Li kern.sched.mints ( dynamic )
1198Scheduler specific minimal time quantum (in milliseconds).
1199Must be set to a value smaller than
1200.Dq maxts
1201and between 1 and
1202.Dq hz
1203as given by the
1204.Dq kern.clockrate
1205sysctl.
1206Provided by the M2 scheduler.
1207.It Li kern.sched.name ( dynamic )
1208Scheduler name.
1209Provided both by the M2 and the 4BSD scheduler.
1210.It Li kern.sched.rtts ( dynamic )
1211Fixed scheduler specific round-robin time quantum in milliseconds.
1212Provided both by the M2 and the 4BSD scheduler.
1213.It Li kern.sched.pri_min ( dynamic )
1214Minimal POSIX real-time priority.
1215See
1216.Xr sched 3 .
1217.It Li kern.sched.pri_max ( dynamic )
1218Maximal POSIX real-time priority.
1219See
1220.Xr sched 3 .
1221.El
1222.It Li kern.sofixedbuf ( Dv KERN_SOFIXEDBUF )
1223Prevent socket buffer autoscaling when a size is set with
1224.Dv SO_SNDBUF
1225or
1226.Dv SO_RCVBUF .
1227.It Li kern.somaxkva ( Dv KERN_SOMAXKVA )
1228Maximum amount of kernel memory to be used for socket buffers in bytes.
1229.It Li kern.sooptions
1230Set the default socket option flags for
1231.Xr socket 2
1232creation.
1233See
1234.Xr setsockopt 2
1235for a list of supported flags.
1236.It Li kern.synchronized_io ( Dv KERN_SYNCHRONIZED_IO )
1237Returns 1 if the
1238.St -p1003.1b-93
1239Synchronized I/O Option is available on this system,
1240otherwise\ 0.
1241.It Li kern.timecounter ( dynamic )
1242Display and control the timecounter source of the system.
1243.Bl -column "kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
1244.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1245.It kern.timecounter.choice	string	no
1246.It kern.timecounter.hardware	string	yes
1247.It kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings	integer	yes
1248.El
1249.Pp
1250The variables are as follows:
1251.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1252.It Li kern.timecounter.choice ( dynamic )
1253The list of available timecounters with their quality and frequency.
1254.It Li kern.timecounter.hardware ( dynamic )
1255The currently selected timecounter source.
1256.It Li kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings ( dynamic )
1257If non-zero display a message each time the time is stepped.
1258.El
1259.It Li kern.timex ( Dv KERN_TIMEX )
1260Not available.
1261.It Li kern.tkstat ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT )
1262Return information about the number of characters sent and received
1263on ttys.
1264The third level names for the tty statistic variables are detailed below.
1265The changeable column shows whether a process
1266with appropriate privilege may change the value.
1267.Bl -column "kern.tkstat.cancc" "quad" "Changeable" -offset indent
1268.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1269.It kern.tkstat.cancc	quad	no
1270.It kern.tkstat.nin	quad	no
1271.It kern.tkstat.nout	quad	no
1272.It kern.tkstat.rawcc	quad	no
1273.El
1274.Pp
1275The variables are as follows:
1276.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1277.It Li kern.tkstat.cancc ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_CANCC )
1278The number of canonical input characters.
1279.It Li kern.tkstat.nin ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_NIN )
1280The total number of input characters.
1281.It Li kern.tkstat.nout ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_NOUT )
1282The total number of output characters.
1283.It Li kern.tkstat.rawcc ( Dv KERN_TKSTAT_RAWCC )
1284The number of raw input characters.
1285.El
1286.It Li kern.tty
1287The third level names for the tty setup variables are detailed below.
1288The changeable column shows whether a process
1289with appropriate privilege may change the value.
1290.Bl -column "kern.tty.qsize" "int" "Changeable" -offset indent
1291.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1292.It kern.tty.qsize	int	yes
1293.El
1294.Pp
1295The variables are as follows:
1296.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1297.It Li kern.tty.qsize
1298Control/display the size of the default input and output queues selected
1299during tty creation.
1300Is converted to a power of two and its range is between
1301.Dv 1024
1302and
1303.Dv 65536 .
1304.El
1305.It Li kern.uidinfo
1306Resource usage for the current user.
1307.Bl -column "kern.uidinfo.proccnt" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
1308.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1309.It kern.uidinfo.proccnt	integer	no
1310.It kern.uidinfo.lwpcnt	integer	no
1311.It kern.uidinfo.lockcnt	integer	no
1312.It kern.uidinfo.semcnt	integer	no
1313.It kern.uidinfo.sbsize	integer	no
1314.El
1315.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1316.It Li kern.uidinfo.proccnt
1317Returns the number of active processes for the current user.
1318.It Li kern.uidinfo.lwpcnt
1319Returns the number of active threads for the current user; the first thread
1320of each process is not counted.
1321.It Li kern.uidinfo.lockcnt
1322Number of locks held by the current user.
1323.It Li kern.uidinfo.semcnt
1324Number of semaphores held by the current user.
1325.It Li kern.uidinfo.sbsize
1326Number of bytes in socket buffers allocated to the current user.
1327.El
1328.It Li kern.urandom ( Dv KERN_URND )
1329Random integer value.
1330.It Li kern.usercrypto
1331When enabled, allows userland to
1332.Xr open 2
1333the
1334.Pa /dev/crypto
1335special device, used by the
1336.Xr crypto 4
1337system.
1338.It Li kern.userasymcrypto
1339Enables or disables the use of software asymmetric crypto support in the
1340.Xr crypto 4
1341system.
1342.It Li kern.veriexec
1343Runtime information for
1344.Xr veriexec 8 .
1345.Bl -column "kern.veriexec.algorithms" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
1346.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1347.It kern.veriexec.algorithms	string	no
1348.It kern.veriexec.count	node	not applicable
1349.It kern.veriexec.strict	integer	yes
1350.It kern.veriexec.verbose	integer	yes
1351.El
1352.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1353.It Li kern.veriexec.algorithms
1354Returns a string with the supported algorithms in Veriexec.
1355.It Li kern.veriexec.count
1356Sub-nodes are added to this node as new mounts are monitored by Veriexec.
1357Each mount will be under its own
1358.No tableN
1359node.
1360Under each node there will be three variables, indicating the mount
1361point, the file system type, and the number of entries.
1362.It Li kern.veriexec.strict
1363Controls the strict level of Veriexec.
1364See
1365.Xr security 7
1366for more information on each level's implications.
1367.It Li kern.veriexec.verbose
1368Controls the verbosity level of Veriexec.
1369If 0, only the minimal
1370indication required will be given about what's happening - fingerprint
1371mismatches, removal of entries from the tables, modification of a
1372fingerprinted file.
1373If 1, more messages will be printed (ie., when a file with a valid
1374fingerprint is accessed).
1375Verbose level 2 is debug mode.
1376.El
1377.It Li kern.version ( Dv KERN_VERSION )
1378The system version string.
1379.It Li kern.vnode ( Dv KERN_VNODE )
1380Return the entire vnode table.
1381Note, the vnode table is not necessarily a consistent snapshot of
1382the system.
1383The returned data consists of an array whose size depends on the
1384current number of such objects in the system.
1385Each element of the array contains the kernel address of a vnode
1386.Vt struct vnode *
1387followed by the vnode itself
1388.Vt struct vnode .
1389.El
1390.Ss The machdep.* subtree
1391The set of variables defined is architecture dependent.
1392Most architectures define at least the following variables.
1393.Bl -column "machdep.booted_kernel" "Type" "Changeable" -offset indent
1394.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1395.It Li machdep.booted_kernel	string	no
1396.El
1397.\" XXX: Document the above.
1398.Ss The net.* subtree
1399The string and integer information available for the
1400.Li net
1401level is detailed below.
1402The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
1403privilege may change the value.
1404The second and third levels are typically the protocol family and
1405protocol number, though this is not always the case.
1406.Bl -column "Second level name" "IPsec key management values" "Changeable" -offset indent
1407.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1408.It net.route	routing messages	no
1409.It net.inet	IPv4 values	yes
1410.It net.inet6	IPv6 values	yes
1411.It net.key	IPsec key management values	yes
1412.El
1413.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1414.It Li net.route ( Dv PF_ROUTE )
1415.\" XXX really?
1416Return the entire routing table or a subset of it.
1417The data is returned as a sequence of routing messages (see
1418.Xr route 4
1419for the header file, format and meaning).
1420The length of each message is contained in the message header.
1421.Pp
1422The third level name is a protocol number, which is currently always\ 0.
1423The fourth level name is an address family, which may be set to 0 to
1424select all address families.
1425The fifth and sixth level names are as follows:
1426.Bl -column "Fifth level name" "Sixth level is:" -offset indent
1427.It Sy Fifth level name Ta Sy Sixth level is :
1428.It NET_RT_FLAGS	rtflags
1429.It NET_RT_DUMP	None
1430.It NET_RT_IFLIST	None
1431.El
1432.It Li net.inet ( Dv PF_INET )
1433Get or set various global information about the IPv4
1434.Pq Internet Protocol version 4 .
1435The third level name is the protocol.
1436The fourth level name is the variable name.
1437The currently defined protocols and names are:
1438.Bl -column "Protocol" "anonportalgo.available" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
1439.It Sy Protocol	Variable Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1440.It arp	nd_delay	integer	yes
1441.It arp	nd_bmaxtries	integer	yes
1442.It arp	nd_umaxtries	integer	yes
1443.It arp	nd_basereachable	integer	yes
1444.It arp	nd_retrans	integer	yes
1445.It arp	nd_nud		integer	yes
1446.It arp	nd_maxnudhint	integer	yes
1447.It arp	log_movements	integer	yes
1448.It arp	log_permanent_modify	integer	yes
1449.It arp	log_unknown_network	integer	yes
1450.It arp	log_wrong_iface	integer	yes
1451.It carp	allow	integer	yes
1452.It carp	preempt	integer	yes
1453.It carp	log	integer	yes
1454.It carp	arpbalance	integer	yes
1455.It icmp	errppslimit	integer	yes
1456.It icmp	maskrepl	integer	yes
1457.It icmp	rediraccept	integer	yes
1458.It icmp	redirtimeout	integer	yes
1459.It icmp	bmcastecho	integer	yes
1460.It icmp	dynamic_rt_msg	boolean	yes
1461.It ip	allowsrcrt	integer	yes
1462.It ip 	anonportalgo.selected	string	yes
1463.It ip 	anonportalgo.available	string	yes
1464.It ip 	anonportalgo.reserve	struct	yes
1465.It ip	anonportmax	integer	yes
1466.It ip	anonportmin	integer	yes
1467.It ip	checkinterface	integer	yes
1468.It ip	dad_count	integer	yes
1469.It ip	directed-broadcast	integer	yes
1470.It ip	do_loopback_cksum	integer	yes
1471.It ip	forwarding	integer	yes
1472.It ip	forwsrcrt	integer	yes
1473.It ip	gifttl	integer	yes
1474.It ip	grettl	integer	yes
1475.It ip	hashsize	integer	yes
1476.It ip	hostzerobroadcast	integer	yes
1477.It ip	lowportmin	integer	yes
1478.It ip	lowportmax	integer	yes
1479.It ip	maxflows	integer	yes
1480.It ip	maxfragpackets	integer	yes
1481.It ip	mtudisc	integer	yes
1482.It ip	mtudisctimeout	integer	yes
1483.It ip	random_id	integer	yes
1484.It ip	redirect	integer	yes
1485.It ip	subnetsarelocal	integer	yes
1486.It ip	ttl	integer	yes
1487.It tcp	rfc1323	integer	yes
1488.It tcp	sendspace	integer	yes
1489.It tcp	recvspace	integer	yes
1490.It tcp	mssdflt	integer	yes
1491.It tcp	syn_cache_limit	integer	yes
1492.It tcp	syn_bucket_limit	integer	yes
1493.It tcp	syn_cache_interval	integer	yes
1494.It tcp	init_win	integer	yes
1495.It tcp	init_win_local	integer	yes
1496.It tcp	mss_ifmtu	integer	yes
1497.It tcp	win_scale	integer	yes
1498.It tcp	timestamps	integer	yes
1499.It tcp	cwm	integer	yes
1500.It tcp	cwm_burstsize	integer	yes
1501.It tcp	ack_on_push	integer	yes
1502.It tcp	keepidle	integer	yes
1503.It tcp	keepintvl	integer	yes
1504.It tcp	keepcnt	integer	yes
1505.It tcp	slowhz	integer	no
1506.It tcp	keepinit	integer	yes
1507.It tcp	log_refused	integer	yes
1508.It tcp	rstppslimit	integer	yes
1509.It tcp	ident	struct	no
1510.It tcp	drop	struct	no
1511.It tcp	sack.enable	integer	yes
1512.It tcp	sack.globalholes	integer	no
1513.It tcp	sack.globalmaxholes	integer	yes
1514.It tcp	sack.maxholes	integer	yes
1515.It tcp	ecn.enable	integer	yes
1516.It tcp	ecn.maxretries	integer	yes
1517.It tcp	congctl.selected	string	yes
1518.It tcp	congctl.available	string	yes
1519.It tcp	abc.enable	integer	yes
1520.It tcp	abc.aggressive	integer	yes
1521.It udp	checksum	integer	yes
1522.It udp	do_loopback_cksum	integer	yes
1523.It udp	recvspace	integer	yes
1524.It udp	sendspace	integer	yes
1525.El
1526.Pp
1527The variables are as follows:
1528.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1529.It Li arp.nd_delay
1530The delay in seconds before sending the first probe,
1531after it has been decided that the entry is stale.
1532.It Li arp.nd_bmaxtries
1533The maximum number of broadcasts send to discover the hardware address
1534claiming an IP address.
1535.It Li arp.nd_umaxtries
1536The maximum number of unicasts send to the hardware address to ensure
1537it still claims an IP address.
1538.It Li arp.nd_basereachable
1539The number of milliseconds the ARP entry is considered reachable before
1540probing reachability.
1541.It Li arp.nd_retrans
1542The number of milliseconds between ARP probes.
1543.It Li arp.nd_nud
1544If set to non-zero, perform Neighor Unreachability Detection.
1545.It Li arp.nd_maxnudhint
1546Neighbor discovery permits upper layer protocols to supply reachability
1547hints, to avoid unnecessary neighbor discovery exchanges.
1548The variable defines the number of consecutive hints the neighbor discovery
1549layer will take.
1550For example, by setting the variable to 3, neighbor discovery layer
1551will take 3 consecutive hints in maximum.
1552After receiving 3 hints, neighbor discovery layer will perform
1553normal neighbor discovery process.
1554.It Li carp.allow
1555If set to 0, incoming
1556.Xr carp 4
1557packets will not be processed.
1558If set to any other value, processing will occur.
1559Enabled by default.
1560.It Li carp.arpbalance
1561If set to any value other than 0, the ARP balancing functionality of
1562.Xr carp 4
1563is enabled.
1564When ARP requests are received for an IP address which is part of any virtual
1565host, carp will hash the source IP in the ARP request to select one of the
1566virtual hosts from the set of all the virtual hosts which have that IP address.
1567The master of that host will respond with the correct virtual MAC address.
1568Disabled by default.
1569.It Li carp.log
1570If set to any value other than 0,
1571.Xr carp 4
1572will log errors.
1573Disabled by default.
1574.It Li carp.preempt
1575If set to 0,
1576.Xr carp 4
1577will not attempt to become master if it is receiving advertisements from
1578another active master.
1579If set to any other value, carp will become master of the virtual host if it
1580believes it can send advertisements more frequently than the current master.
1581Disabled by default.
1582.It Li ip.allowsrcrt
1583If set to 1, the host accepts source routed packets.
1584.It Li ip.anonportalgo.available
1585The available RFC 6056 port randomization algorithms.
1586.It Li ip.anonportalgo.reserve
1587A bitmask of ports that will not be used during anonymous or privileged
1588port selection.
1589.It Li ip.anonportalgo.selected
1590The currently selected RFC 6056 port randomization algorithm; see
1591.Xr rfc6056 7
1592for details.
1593.It Li ip.anonportmax
1594The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation.
1595This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535, and must
1596be greater than
1597.Li ip.anonportmin .
1598.It Li ip.anonportmin
1599The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation.
1600This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535.
1601.It Li ip.checkinterface
1602If set to non-zero, the host will reject packets addressed to it
1603that arrive on an interface not bound to that address.
1604Currently, this must be disabled if NAT is used to translate the
1605destination address to another local interface, or if addresses
1606are added to the loopback interface instead of the interface where
1607the packets for those packets are received.
1608.It Li ip.dad_count
1609The number of
1610.Xr arp 4
1611probes sent for Address Conflict Detection.
1612Set to 0 to disable this.
1613.It Li ip.directed-broadcast
1614If set to 1, enables directed broadcast behavior for the host.
1615.It Li ip.do_loopback_cksum
1616Perform IP checksum on loopback.
1617.It Li ip.forwarding
1618If set to 1, enables IP forwarding for the host,
1619meaning that the host is acting as a router.
1620.It Li ip.forwsrcrt
1621If set to 1, enables forwarding of source-routed packets for the host.
1622This value may only be changed if the kernel security level is less than 1.
1623.It Li ip.gifttl
1624The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IPv4 packet generated by
1625.Xr gif 4
1626tunnel interface.
1627.It Li ip.grettl
1628The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IPv4 packet generated by
1629.Xr gre 4
1630tunnel interface.
1631.It Li ip.hashsize
1632The size of IPv4 Fast Forward hash table.
1633This value must be a power of 2 (64, 256...).
1634A larger hash table size results in fewer collisions.
1635Also see
1636.Li ip.maxflows .
1637.It Li ip.hostzerobroadcast
1638All zeroes address is broadcast address.
1639.It Li ip.lowportmax
1640The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation.
1641This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must
1642be greater than
1643.Li ip.lowportmin .
1644.It Li ip.lowportmin
1645The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation.
1646This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must
1647be smaller than
1648.Li ip.lowportmax .
1649.It Li ip.maxflows
1650IPv4 Fast Forwarding is enabled by default.
1651If set to 0, IPv4 Fast Forwarding is disabled.
1652.Li ip.maxflows
1653controls the maximum amount of flows which can be created.
1654The default value is 256.
1655.It Li ip.maxfragpackets
1656The maximum number of fragmented packets the node will accept.
16570 means that the node will not accept any fragmented packets.
1658\-1 means that the node will accept as many fragmented packets as it receives.
1659The flag is provided basically for avoiding possible DoS attacks.
1660.It Li ip.mtudisc
1661If set to 1, enables Path MTU Discovery (RFC 1191).
1662When Path MTU Discovery is enabled, the transmitted TCP segment
1663size will be determined by the advertised maximum segment size
1664(MSS) from the remote end, as constrained by the path MTU.
1665If MTU Discovery is disabled, the transmitted segment size will
1666never be greater than
1667.Li tcp.mssdflt
1668(the local maximum segment size).
1669.It Li ip.mtudisctimeout
1670The number of seconds in which a route added by the Path MTU
1671Discovery engine will time out.
1672When the route times out, the Path
1673MTU Discovery engine will attempt to probe a larger path MTU.
1674.It Li ip.random_id
1675Assign random ip_id values.
1676.It Li ip.redirect
1677If set to 1, ICMP redirects may be sent by the host.
1678This option is ignored unless the host is routing IP packets,
1679and should normally be enabled on all systems.
1680.It Li ip.subnetsarelocal
1681If set to 1, subnets are to be considered local addresses.
1682.It Li ip.ttl
1683The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IP packet sourced by
1684the system.
1685This value applies to normal transport protocols, not to ICMP.
1686.It Li icmp.errppslimit
1687The variable specifies the maximum number of outgoing ICMP error messages,
1688per second.
1689ICMP error messages that exceeded the value are subject to rate limitation
1690and will not go out from the node.
1691Negative value disables rate limitation.
1692.It Li icmp.maskrepl
1693If set to 1, ICMP network mask requests are to be answered.
1694.It Li icmp.rediraccept
1695If set to non-zero, the host will accept ICMP redirect packets.
1696Note that routers will never accept ICMP redirect packets,
1697and the variable is meaningful on IP hosts only.
1698.It Li icmp.redirtimeout
1699The variable specifies lifetime of routing entries generated by incoming
1700ICMP redirect.
1701This defaults to 600 seconds.
1702.It Li icmp.returndatabytes
1703Number of bytes to return in an ICMP error message.
1704.It Li icmp.bmcastecho
1705If set to 1, enables responding to ICMP echo or timestamp request to the
1706broadcast address.
1707.It Li icmp.dynamic_rt_msg
1708A boolean that the kernel sends routing message for RTM_DYNAMIC or not.
1709If set to true, sends such routing message.
1710.It Li tcp.ack_on_push
1711If set to 1, TCP is to immediately transmit an ACK upon reception of
1712a packet with PUSH set.
1713This can avoid losing a round trip time in some rare situations,
1714but has the caveat of potentially defeating TCP's delayed ACK algorithm.
1715Use of this option is generally not recommended, but
1716the variable exists in case your configuration really needs it.
1717.It Li tcp.cwm
1718If set to 1, enables use of the Hughes/Touch/Heidemann Congestion Window
1719Monitoring algorithm.
1720This algorithm prevents line-rate bursts of packets that could
1721otherwise occur when data begins flowing on an idle TCP connection.
1722These line-rate bursts can contribute to network and router congestion.
1723This can be particularly useful on World Wide Web servers
1724which support HTTP/1.1, which has lingering connections.
1725.It Li tcp.cwm_burstsize
1726The Congestion Window Monitoring allowed burst size, in terms
1727of packet count.
1728.It Li tcp.delack_ticks
1729Number of ticks to delay sending an ACK.
1730.It Li tcp.do_loopback_cksum
1731Perform TCP checksum on loopback.
1732.It Li tcp.init_win
1733A value indicating the TCP initial congestion window.
1734The valid range
1735is 0 to 10 (maximum specified by RFC6928),
1736with a default of 4 (approximately 4K per RFC3390).
1737.It Li tcp.init_win_local
1738Like
1739.Li tcp.init_win ,
1740but used when communicating with hosts on a local network.
1741.It Li tcp.keepcnt
1742Number of keepalive probes sent before declaring a connection dead.
1743If set to zero, there is no limit;
1744keepalives will be sent until some kind of
1745response is received from the peer.
1746.It Li tcp.keepidle
1747Time a connection must be idle before keepalives are sent (if keepalives
1748are enabled for the connection).
1749See also tcp.slowhz.
1750.It Li tcp.keepintvl
1751Time after a keepalive probe is sent until, in the absence of any response,
1752another probe is sent.
1753See also tcp.slowhz.
1754.It Li tcp.log_refused
1755If set to 1, refused TCP connections to the host will be logged.
1756.It Li tcp.keepinit
1757Timeout in seconds during connection establishment.
1758.It Li tcp.mss_ifmtu
1759If set to 1, TCP calculates the outgoing maximum segment size based on
1760the MTU of the appropriate interface.
1761If set to 0, it is calculated based on the greater of the MTU of the
1762interface, and the largest (non-loopback) interface MTU on the system.
1763.It Li tcp.mssdflt
1764The default maximum segment size both advertised to the peer
1765and to use when either the peer does not advertise a maximum segment size to
1766us during connection setup or Path MTU Discovery
1767.Li ( ip.mtudisc )
1768is disabled.
1769Do not change this value unless you really know what you are doing.
1770.It Li tcp.recvspace
1771The default TCP receive buffer size.
1772.It Li tcp.rfc1323
1773If set to 1, enables RFC 1323 extensions to TCP.
1774.It Li tcp.rstppslimit
1775The variable specifies the maximum number of outgoing TCP RST packets,
1776per second.
1777TCP RST packet that exceeded the value are subject to rate limitation
1778and will not go out from the node.
1779Negative value disables rate limitation.
1780.It Li tcp.ident
1781Return the user ID of a connected socket pair.
1782(RFC1413 Identification Protocol lookups.)
1783.It Li tcp.drop
1784Drop a TCP socket pair connection.
1785.It Li tcp.sack.enable
1786If set to 1, enables RFC 2018 Selective ACKnowledgement.
1787.It Li tcp.sack.globalholes
1788Global number of TCP SACK holes.
1789.It Li tcp.sack.globalmaxholes
1790Global maximum number of TCP SACK holes.
1791.It Li tcp.sack.maxholes
1792Maximum number of TCP SACK holes allowed per connection.
1793.It Li tcp.ecn.enable
1794If set to 1, enables RFC 3168 Explicit Congestion Notification.
1795.It Li tcp.ecn.maxretries
1796Number of times to retry sending the ECN-setup packet.
1797.It Li tcp.sendspace
1798The default TCP send buffer size.
1799.It Li tcp.slowhz
1800The units for tcp.keepidle and tcp.keepintvl; those variables are in ticks
1801of a clock that ticks tcp.slowhz times per second.
1802(That is, their values
1803must be divided by the tcp.slowhz value to get times in seconds.)
1804.It Li tcp.syn_bucket_limit
1805The maximum number of entries allowed per hash bucket in the TCP
1806compressed state engine.
1807.It Li tcp.syn_cache_limit
1808The maximum number of entries allowed in the TCP compressed state
1809engine.
1810.It Li tcp.timestamps
1811If rfc1323 is enabled, a value of 1 indicates RFC 1323 time stamp options,
1812used for measuring TCP round trip times, are enabled.
1813.It Li tcp.win_scale
1814If rfc1323 is enabled, a value of 1 indicates RFC 1323 window scale options,
1815for increasing the TCP window size, are enabled.
1816.It Li tcp.congctl.available
1817The available TCP congestion control algorithms.
1818.It Li tcp.congctl.selected
1819The currently selected TCP congestion control algorithm.
1820.It Li tcp.abc.enable
1821If set to 1, use RFC 3465 Appropriate Byte Counting (ABC).
1822If set to 0, use traditional Packet Counting.
1823.It Li tcp.abc.aggressive
1824Choose the L parameter found in RFC 3465.
1825L is the maximum cwnd increase for an ack during slow start.
1826If set to 1, use L=2*SMSS.
1827If set to 0, use L=1*SMSS.
1828It has no effect unless tcp.abc.enable is set to 1.
1829.It Li udp.checksum
1830If set to 1, UDP checksums are being computed.
1831Received non-zero UDP checksums are always checked.
1832Disabling UDP checksums is strongly discouraged.
1833.It Li udp.recvspace
1834The default UDP receive buffer size.
1835.It Li udp.sendspace
1836The default UDP send buffer size.
1837.El
1838.Pp
1839For variables net.*.ipsec, please refer to
1840.Xr ipsec 4 .
1841.It Li net.inet6 ( Dv PF_INET6 )
1842Get or set various global information about the IPv6
1843.Pq Internet Protocol version 6 .
1844The third level name is the protocol.
1845The fourth level name is the variable name.
1846The currently defined protocols and names are:
1847.Bl -column "Protocol" "anonportalgo.available" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
1848.It Sy Protocol	Variable Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
1849.It icmp6	errppslimit	integer	yes
1850.It icmp6	mtudisc_hiwat	integer	yes
1851.It icmp6	mtudisc_lowat	integer	yes
1852.It icmp6	nd6_debug	integer	yes
1853.It icmp6	nd6_delay	integer	yes
1854.It icmp6	nd6_maxnudhint	integer	yes
1855.It icmp6	nd6_mmaxtries	integer	yes
1856.It icmp6	nd6_prune	integer	yes
1857.It icmp6	nd6_umaxtries	integer	yes
1858.It icmp6	nd6_useloopback	integer	yes
1859.It icmp6	nodeinfo	integer	yes
1860.It icmp6	rediraccept	integer	yes
1861.It icmp6	redirtimeout	integer	yes
1862.It icmp6	reflect_pmtu	boolean	yes
1863.It icmp6	dynamic_rt_msg	boolean	yes
1864.It ip6	accept_rtadv	integer	yes
1865.It ip6	addctlpolicy	struct in6_addrpolicy	no
1866.It ip6	anonportalgo.selected	string	yes
1867.It ip6	anonportalgo.available	string	yes
1868.It ip6	anonportalgo.reserve	struct	yes
1869.It ip6	anonportmax	integer	yes
1870.It ip6	anonportmin	integer	yes
1871.It ip6	auto_flowlabel	integer	yes
1872.It ip6	dad_count	integer	yes
1873.It ip6	defmcasthlim	integer	yes
1874.It ip6	forwarding	integer	yes
1875.It ip6	gifhlim	integer	yes
1876.It ip6	hashsize	integer	yes
1877.It ip6	hlim	integer	yes
1878.It ip6	hdrnestlimit	integer	yes
1879.It ip6	kame_version	string	no
1880.It ip6	keepfaith	integer	yes
1881.It ip6	log_interval	integer	yes
1882.It ip6	lowportmax	integer	yes
1883.It ip6	lowportmin	integer	yes
1884.It ip6	maxdynroutes	integer	yes
1885.It ip6	maxifprefixes	integer	yes
1886.It ip6	maxifdefrouters	integer	yes
1887.It ip6	maxflows	integer	yes
1888.It ip6	maxfragpackets	integer	yes
1889.It ip6	maxfrags	integer	yes
1890.It ip6	neighborgcthresh	integer	yes
1891.It ip6	param_rt_msg	integer	yes
1892.It ip6	redirect	integer	yes
1893.It ip6	rr_prune	integer	yes
1894.It ip6	use_deprecated	integer	yes
1895.It ip6	v6only	integer	yes
1896.It udp6	do_loopback_cksum	integer	yes
1897.It udp6	recvspace	integer	yes
1898.It udp6	sendspace	integer	yes
1899.El
1900.Pp
1901The variables are as follows:
1902.Bl -tag -width "123456"
1903.It Li ip6.accept_rtadv
1904If set to non-zero, the node will accept ICMPv6 router advertisement packets
1905and autoconfigures address prefixes and default routers.
1906The node must be a host
1907.Pq not a router
1908for the option to be meaningful.
1909.It Li ip6.anonportalgo.available
1910The available RFC 6056 port randomization algorithms.
1911.It Li ip6.anonportalgo.reserve
1912A bitmask of ports that will not be used during anonymous or privileged
1913port selection.
1914.It Li ip6.anonportalgo.selected
1915The currently selected RFC 6056 port randomization algorithm; see
1916.Xr rfc6056 7
1917for details.
1918.It Li ip6.anonportmax
1919The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation.
1920This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535, and must
1921be greater than
1922.Li ip6.anonportmin .
1923.It Li ip6.anonportmin
1924The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP ephemeral port allocation.
1925This cannot be set to less than 1024 or greater than 65535.
1926.It Li ip6.auto_flowlabel
1927On connected transport protocol packets,
1928fill IPv6 flowlabel field to help intermediate routers to identify packet flows.
1929.It Li ip6.dad_count
1930The variable configures number of IPv6 DAD
1931.Pq duplicated address detection
1932probe packets.
1933The packets will be generated when IPv6 interface addresses are configured.
1934.It Li ip6.defmcasthlim
1935The default hop limit value for an IPv6 multicast packet sourced by the node.
1936This value applies to all the transport protocols on top of IPv6.
1937There are APIs to override the value, as documented in
1938.Xr ip6 4 .
1939.It Li ip6.forwarding
1940If set to 1, enables IPv6 forwarding for the node,
1941meaning that the node is acting as a router.
1942If set to 0, disables IPv6 forwarding for the node,
1943meaning that the node is acting as a host.
1944IPv6 specification defines node behavior for
1945.Dq router
1946case and
1947.Dq host
1948case quite differently, and changing this variable during operation
1949may cause serious trouble.
1950It is recommended to configure the variable at bootstrap time,
1951and bootstrap time only.
1952.It Li ip6.gifhlim
1953The maximum hop limit value for an IPv6 packet generated by
1954.Xr gif 4
1955tunnel interface.
1956.It Li ip6.hdrnestlimit
1957The number of IPv6 extension headers permitted on incoming IPv6 packets.
1958If set to 0, the node will accept as many extension headers as possible.
1959.It Li ip6.hashsize
1960The size of IPv6 Fast Forward hash table.
1961This value must be a power of 2 (64, 256, ...).
1962A larger hash table size results in fewer collisions.
1963Also see
1964.Li ip6.maxflows .
1965.It Li ip6.hlim
1966The default hop limit value for an IPv6 unicast packet sourced by the node.
1967This value applies to all the transport protocols on top of IPv6.
1968There are APIs to override the value, as documented in
1969.Xr ip6 4 .
1970.It Li ip6.kame_version
1971The string identifies the version of KAME IPv6 stack implemented in the kernel.
1972.It Li ip6.keepfaith
1973If set to non-zero, it enables
1974.Dq FAITH
1975TCP relay IPv6-to-IPv4 translator code in the kernel.
1976Refer
1977.Xr faith 4
1978and
1979.Xr faithd 8
1980for detail.
1981.It Li ip6.log_interval
1982The variable controls amount of logs generated by IPv6 packet
1983forwarding engine, by setting interval between log output
1984.Pq in seconds .
1985.It Li ip6.lowportmax
1986The highest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation.
1987This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must
1988be greater than
1989.Li ip6.lowportmin .
1990.It Li ip6.lowportmin
1991The lowest port number to use for TCP and UDP reserved port allocation.
1992This cannot be set to less than 0 or greater than 1024, and must
1993be smaller than
1994.Li ip6.lowportmax .
1995.It Li ip6.maxdynroutes
1996Maximum number of routes created by redirect.
1997Set it to negative to disable.
1998The default value is 4096.
1999.It Li ip6.maxifprefixes
2000Maximum number of prefixes created by route advertisements per interface.
2001Set it to negative to disable.
2002The default value is 16.
2003.It Li ip6.maxifdefrouters 16
2004Maximum number of default routers created by route advertisements per interface.
2005Set it to negative to disable.
2006The default value is 16.
2007.It Li ip6.maxflows
2008IPv6 Fast Forwarding is enabled by default.
2009If set to 0, IPv6 Fast Forwarding is disabled.
2010.Li ip6.maxflows
2011controls the maximum amount of flows which can be created.
2012The default value is 256.
2013.It Li ip6.maxfragpackets
2014The maximum number of fragmented packets the node will accept.
20150 means that the node will not accept any fragmented packets.
2016\-1 means that the node will accept as many fragmented packets as it receives.
2017The flag is provided basically for avoiding possible DoS attacks.
2018.It Li ip6.maxfrags
2019The maximum number of fragments the node will accept.
20200 means that the node will not accept any fragments.
2021\-1 means that the node will accept as many fragments as it receives.
2022The flag is provided basically for avoiding possible DoS attacks.
2023.It Li ip6.neighborgcthresh
2024Maximum number of entries in neighbor cache per interface.
2025Set to negative to disable.
2026The default value is 2048.
2027.It Li ip6.param_rt_msg
2028If set to 0, parameter changing routing message is suppressed.
2029If set to 1, parameter changing routing message is sent by RTM_NEWADDR.
2030Other values are undefined yet.
2031.It Li ip6.redirect
2032If set to 1, ICMPv6 redirects may be sent by the node.
2033This option is ignored unless the node is routing IP packets,
2034and should normally be enabled on all systems.
2035.It Li ip6.rr_prune
2036The variable specifies interval between IPv6 router renumbering prefix
2037babysitting, in seconds.
2038.It Li ip6.use_deprecated
2039The variable controls use of deprecated address, specified in RFC 2462 5.5.4.
2040.It Li ip6.v6only
2041The variable specifies initial value for
2042.Dv IPV6_V6ONLY
2043socket option for
2044.Dv AF_INET6
2045socket.
2046Please refer to
2047.Xr ip6 4
2048for detail.
2049.It Li icmp6.errppslimit
2050The variable specifies the maximum number of outgoing ICMPv6 error messages,
2051per second.
2052ICMPv6 error messages that exceeded the value are subject to rate limitation
2053and will not go out from the node.
2054Negative value disables rate limitation.
2055.It Li icmp6.mtudisc_hiwat
2056.It Li icmp6.mtudisc_lowat
2057The variables define the maximum number of routing table entries,
2058created due to path MTU discovery
2059.Pq prevents denial-of-service attacks with ICMPv6 too big messages .
2060When IPv6 path MTU discovery happens, we keep path MTU information into
2061the routing table.
2062If the number of routing table entries exceed the value,
2063the kernel will not attempt to keep the path MTU information.
2064.Li icmp6.mtudisc_hiwat
2065is used when we have verified ICMPv6 too big messages.
2066.Li icmp6.mtudisc_lowat
2067is used when we have unverified ICMPv6 too big messages.
2068Verification is performed by using address/port pairs kept in connected pcbs.
2069Negative value disables the upper limit.
2070.It Li icmp6.nd6_debug
2071If set to non-zero, kernel IPv6 neighbor discovery code will generate
2072debugging messages.
2073The debug outputs are useful to diagnose IPv6 interoperability issues.
2074The flag must be set to 0 for normal operation.
2075.It Li icmp6.nd6_delay
2076The variable specifies
2077.Dv DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME
2078timing constant in IPv6 neighbor discovery specification
2079.Pq RFC 2461 ,
2080in seconds.
2081.It Li icmp6.nd6_maxnudhint
2082Neighbor discovery permits upper layer protocols to supply reachability
2083hints, to avoid unnecessary neighbor discovery exchanges.
2084The variable defines the number of consecutive hints the neighbor discovery
2085layer will take.
2086For example, by setting the variable to 3, neighbor discovery layer
2087will take 3 consecutive hints in maximum.
2088After receiving 3 hints, neighbor discovery layer will perform
2089normal neighbor discovery process.
2090.It Li icmp6.nd6_mmaxtries
2091The variable specifies
2092.Dv MAX_MULTICAST_SOLICIT
2093constant in IPv6 neighbor discovery specification
2094.Pq RFC 2461 .
2095.It Li icmp6.nd6_prune
2096The variable specifies interval between IPv6 neighbor cache babysitting,
2097in seconds.
2098.It Li icmp6.nd6_umaxtries
2099The variable specifies
2100.Dv MAX_UNICAST_SOLICIT
2101constant in IPv6 neighbor discovery specification
2102.Pq RFC 2461 .
2103.It Li icmp6.nd6_useloopback
2104If set to non-zero, kernel IPv6 stack will use loopback interface for
2105local traffic.
2106.It Li icmp6.nodeinfo
2107The variable enables responses to ICMPv6 node information queries.
2108If you set the variable to 0, responses will not be generated for
2109ICMPv6 node information queries.
2110Since node information queries can have a security impact, it is
2111possible to fine tune which responses should be answered.
2112Two separate bits can be set.
2113.Bl -tag -width "12345"
2114.It 1
2115Respond to ICMPv6 FQDN queries, e.g.
2116.Li ping6 -w .
2117.It 2
2118Respond to ICMPv6 node addresses queries, e.g.
2119.Li ping6 -a .
2120.El
2121.It Li icmp6.rediraccept
2122If set to non-zero, the host will accept ICMPv6 redirect packets.
2123Note that IPv6 routers will never accept ICMPv6 redirect packets,
2124and the variable is meaningful on IPv6 hosts
2125.Pq non-router
2126only.
2127.It Li icmp6.redirtimeout
2128The variable specifies lifetime of routing entries generated by incoming
2129ICMPv6 redirect.
2130.It Li icmp6.reflect_pmtu
2131A boolean that icmpv6 reflecting uses path MTU discovery or not.
2132When not, icmpv6 reflecting uses IPV6_MINMTU.
2133.It Li icmp6.dynamic_rt_msg
2134A boolean that the kernel sends routing message for RTM_DYNAMIC or not.
2135If set to true, sends such routing message.
2136.It Li udp6.do_loopback_cksum
2137Perform UDP checksum on loopback.
2138.It Li udp6.recvspace
2139Default UDP receive buffer size.
2140.It Li udp6.sendspace
2141Default UDP send buffer size.
2142.El
2143.Pp
2144We reuse net.*.tcp for TCP over IPv6,
2145and therefore we do not have variables net.*.tcp6.
2146Variables net.inet6.udp6 have identical meaning to net.inet.udp.
2147Please refer to
2148.Li PF_INET
2149section above.
2150For variables net.*.ipsec6, please refer to
2151.Xr ipsec 4 .
2152.It Li net.key ( Dv PF_KEY )
2153Get or set various global information about the IPsec key management.
2154The third level name is the variable name.
2155The currently defined variable and names are:
2156.Bl -column "blockacq_lifetime" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
2157.It Sy Variable	Type Ta Sy Changeable
2158.It debug	integer	yes
2159.It enabled	integer	yes
2160.It used	integer	no
2161.It spi_try	integer	yes
2162.It spi_min_value	integer	yes
2163.It spi_max_value	integer	yes
2164.It larval_lifetime	integer	yes
2165.It blockacq_count	integer	yes
2166.It blockacq_lifetime	integer	yes
2167.It esp_keymin	integer	yes
2168.It esp_auth	integer	yes
2169.It ah_keymin	integer	yes
2170.It allow_different_idtype	boolean	yes
2171.El
2172The variables are as follows:
2173.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2174.It Li debug
2175Turn on debugging message from within the kernel.
2176The value is a bitmap, as defined in
2177.In netipsec/key_debug.h .
2178.It Li enabled
2179Control processing of IPsec control messages.
2180.Bl -tag -width indent
2181.It 0
2182Never allow IPsec processing
2183.It 1
2184Allow IPsec processing when SPD policies are present.
2185.It 2
2186Force IPsec processing even when SPD policies are not present.
2187.El
2188.It Li used
2189Based on if IPsec is enabled, and SPD rule existence, show if
2190IPsec is being used.
2191Note that currently once IPsec is being used, it cannot be disabled.
2192.It Li spi_try
2193The number of times the kernel will try to obtain an unique SPI
2194when it generates it from random number generator.
2195.It Li spi_min_value
2196Minimum SPI value when generating it within the kernel.
2197.It Li spi_max_value
2198Maximum SPI value when generating it within the kernel.
2199.It Li larval_lifetime
2200Lifetime for LARVAL SAD entries, in seconds.
2201.It Li blockacq_count
2202Number of ACQUIRE PF_KEY messages to be blocked after an ACQUIRE message.
2203It avoids flood of ACQUIRE PF_KEY from being sent from the kernel to the
2204key management daemon.
2205.It Li blockacq_lifetime
2206Lifetime of ACQUIRE PF_KEY message.
2207.It Li esp_keymin
2208Minimum ESP key length, in bits.
2209The value is used when the kernel creates proposal payload
2210on ACQUIRE PF_KEY message.
2211.It Li esp_auth
2212Whether ESP authentication should be used or not.
2213Non-zero value indicates that ESP authentication should be used.
2214The value is used when the kernel creates proposal payload
2215on ACQUIRE PF_KEY message.
2216.It Li ah_keymin
2217Minimum AH key length, in bits,
2218The value is used when the kernel creates proposal payload
2219on ACQUIRE PF_KEY message.
2220.It Li allow_different_idtype
2221A boolean that allow or disallow different identifier types
2222on IDii and IDir.
2223Allowing that can improve interconnectivity to some VPN appliances.
2224.El
2225.It Li net.local ( Dv PF_LOCAL )
2226Get or set various global information about
2227.Dv AF_LOCAL
2228type sockets.
2229For some variables, the third level name is the variable name:
2230.Bl -column "Variable" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
2231.It Sy Variable	Type Ta Sy Changeable
2232.It inflight	integer	no
2233.It deferred	integer	no
2234.El
2235The variables are as follows:
2236.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2237.It Li inflight
2238The number of file descriptors currently passed between processes,
2239.Qq in flight .
2240.It Li deferred
2241The number of file descriptors passed between processes that have been
2242deferred for cleanup by a kernel task.
2243.El
2244.Pp
2245Other variables are specific to a socket type:
2246.Bl -column "seqpacket" "sendspace" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
2247.It Sy "Socket Type"  	Sy Variable	Type Ta Sy Changeable
2248.It dgram	pcblist	struct	no
2249.It dgram	recvspace	integer	yes
2250.It dgram	sendspace	integer	yes
2251.It seqpacket	pcblist	struct	no
2252.It stream	pcblist	struct	no
2253.It stream	recvspace	integer	yes
2254.It stream	sendspace	integer	yes
2255.El
2256The variables are as follows:
2257.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2258.It Li dgram.pcblist
2259The Protocol Control Block list structure for datagram sockets.
2260Parsed by
2261.Xr netstat 1
2262or
2263.Xr sockstat 1 .
2264.It Li dgram.recvspace
2265The default datagram receive buffer size.
2266.It Li dgram.sendspace
2267The default datagram send buffer size.
2268.It Li seqpacket.pcblist
2269The Protocol Control Block list structure for Sequential Packet sockets.
2270Parsed by
2271.Xr netstat 1
2272or
2273.Xr sockstat 1 .
2274.It Li stream.pcblist
2275The Protocol Control Block list structure for stream sockets.
2276Parsed by
2277.Xr netstat 1
2278or
2279.Xr sockstat 1 .
2280.It Li stream.recvspace
2281The default stream receive buffer size.
2282.It Li stream.sendspace
2283The default stream send buffer size.
2284.El
2285.El
2286.Ss The proc.* subtree
2287The string and integer information available for the
2288.Li proc
2289level is detailed below.
2290The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
2291privilege may change the value.
2292These values are per-process,
2293and as such may change from one process to another.
2294When a process is created,
2295the default values are inherited from its parent.
2296When a set-user-ID or set-group-ID binary is executed, the
2297value of PROC_PID_CORENAME is reset to the system default value.
2298The second level name is either the magic value PROC_CURPROC, which
2299points to the current process, or the PID of the target process.
2300.Bl -column "proc.pid.corename" "string" "not applicable" -offset indent
2301.It Sy Third level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
2302.It proc.pid.corename	string	yes
2303.It proc.pid.rlimit	node	not applicable
2304.It proc.pid.stopfork	int	yes
2305.It proc.pid.stopexec	int	yes
2306.It proc.pid.stopexit	int	yes
2307.It proc.pid.paxflags	int	no
2308.El
2309.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2310.It Li proc.pid.corename ( Dv PROC_PID_CORENAME )
2311The template used for the core dump file name (see
2312.Xr core 5
2313for details).
2314The base name must either be
2315.Pa core
2316or end with the suffix
2317.Pa .core
2318(the super-user may set arbitrary names).
2319By default it points to
2320.Dv KERN_DEFCORENAME .
2321.It Li proc.pid.rlimit ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT )
2322Return resources limits, as defined for the
2323.Xr getrlimit 2
2324and
2325.Xr setrlimit 2
2326system calls.
2327The fourth level name is one of:
2328.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2329.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.cputime ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_CPU )
2330The maximum amount of CPU time (in seconds) to be used by each process.
2331.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.filesize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_FSIZE )
2332The largest size (in bytes) file that may be created.
2333.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.datasize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_DATA )
2334The maximum size (in bytes) of the data segment for a process;
2335this defines how far a program may extend its break with the
2336.Xr sbrk 2
2337system call.
2338.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.stacksize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_STACK )
2339The maximum size (in bytes) of the stack segment for a process;
2340this defines how far a program's stack segment may be extended.
2341Stack extension is performed automatically by the system.
2342.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.coredumpsize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_CORE )
2343The largest size (in bytes)
2344.Pa core
2345file that may be created.
2346.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.memoryuse ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_RSS )
2347The maximum size (in bytes) to which a process's resident set size may
2348grow.
2349This imposes a limit on the amount of physical memory to be given to
2350a process; if memory is tight, the system will prefer to take memory
2351from processes that are exceeding their declared resident set size.
2352.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.memorylocked ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_MEMLOCK )
2353The maximum size (in bytes) which a process may lock into memory
2354using the
2355.Xr mlock 2
2356function.
2357.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.maxproc ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_NPROC )
2358The maximum number of simultaneous processes for this user id.
2359.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.descriptors ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_NOFILE )
2360The maximum number of open files for this process.
2361.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.sbsize ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_SBSIZE )
2362The maximum size (in bytes) of the socket buffers
2363set by the
2364.Xr setsockopt 2
2365.Dv SO_RCVBUF
2366and
2367.Dv SO_SNDBUF
2368options.
2369.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.vmemoryuse ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_AS )
2370The maximum size (in bytes) which a process can obtain.
2371.It Li proc.pid.rlimit.maxlwp ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_NTHR )
2372The maximum number of threads that cen be created and running at one time in
2373the process.
2374The first thread of each process is not counted against this.
2375.El
2376.Pp
2377The fifth level name is one of
2378.Li soft ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_TYPE_SOFT )
2379or
2380.Li hard ( Dv PROC_PID_LIMIT_TYPE_HARD ) ,
2381to select respectively the soft or hard limit.
2382Both are of type integer.
2383.It Li proc.pid.stopfork ( Dv PROC_PID_STOPFORK )
2384If non zero, the process' children will be stopped after
2385.Xr fork 2
2386calls.
2387The children are created in the SSTOP state and are never scheduled
2388for running before being stopped.
2389This feature enables attaching to a process with a debugger such as
2390.Xr gdb 1
2391before the process has the opportunity to actually do anything.
2392.Pp
2393This value is inherited by the process's children, and it also
2394applies to emulation specific system calls that fork a new process, such as
2395.Fn sproc
2396or
2397.Fn clone .
2398.It Li proc.pid.stopexec ( Dv PROC_PID_STOPEXEC )
2399If non zero, the process will be stopped on the next
2400.Xr exec 3
2401call.
2402The process created by
2403.Xr exec 3
2404is created in the SSTOP state and is never scheduled for running
2405before being stopped.
2406This feature enables attaching to a process with a debugger such as
2407.Xr gdb 1
2408before the process has the opportunity to actually do anything.
2409.Pp
2410This value is inherited by the process's children.
2411.It Li proc.pid.stopexit ( Dv PROC_PID_STOPEXIT )
2412If non zero, the process will be stopped when it has cause to exit,
2413either by way of calling
2414.Xr exit 3 ,
2415.Xr _exit 2 ,
2416or by the receipt of a specific signal.
2417The process is stopped before any of its resources or vm space is
2418released allowing examination of the termination state of the process
2419before it disappears.
2420This feature can be used to examine the final conditions of the
2421process's vmspace via
2422.Xr pmap 1
2423or its resource settings with
2424.Xr sysctl 8
2425before it disappears.
2426.Pp
2427This value is also inherited by the process's children.
2428.It Li proc.pid.paxflags ( Dv PROC_PID_PAXFLAGS )
2429This read-only variable returns the current value of the process's pax
2430flags (see
2431.Xr paxctl 8 ) .
2432.El
2433.Ss The user.* subtree ( Dv CTL_USER )
2434The string and integer information available for the
2435.Li user
2436level is detailed below.
2437The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
2438privilege may change the value.
2439.Bl -column "user.coll_weights_max" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
2440.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
2441.It user.atexit_max	integer	no
2442.It user.bc_base_max	integer	no
2443.It user.bc_dim_max	integer	no
2444.It user.bc_scale_max	integer	no
2445.It user.bc_string_max	integer	no
2446.It user.coll_weights_max	integer	no
2447.It user.cs_path	string	no
2448.It user.expr_nest_max	integer	no
2449.It user.line_max	integer	no
2450.It user.posix2_c_bind	integer	no
2451.It user.posix2_c_dev	integer	no
2452.It user.posix2_char_term	integer	no
2453.It user.posix2_fort_dev	integer	no
2454.It user.posix2_fort_run	integer	no
2455.It user.posix2_localedef	integer	no
2456.It user.posix2_sw_dev	integer	no
2457.It user.posix2_upe	integer	no
2458.It user.posix2_version	integer	no
2459.It user.re_dup_max	integer	no
2460.It user.stream_max	integer	no
2461.It user.stream_max	integer	no
2462.It user.tzname_max	integer	no
2463.El
2464.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2465.It Li user.atexit_max ( Dv USER_ATEXIT_MAX )
2466The maximum number of functions that may be registered with
2467.Xr atexit 3 .
2468.It Li user.bc_base_max ( Dv USER_BC_BASE_MAX )
2469The maximum ibase/obase values in the
2470.Xr bc 1
2471utility.
2472.It Li user.bc_dim_max ( Dv USER_BC_DIM_MAX )
2473The maximum array size in the
2474.Xr bc 1
2475utility.
2476.It Li user.bc_scale_max ( Dv USER_BC_SCALE_MAX )
2477The maximum scale value in the
2478.Xr bc 1
2479utility.
2480.It Li user.bc_string_max ( Dv USER_BC_STRING_MAX )
2481The maximum string length in the
2482.Xr bc 1
2483utility.
2484.It Li user.coll_weights_max ( Dv USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX )
2485The maximum number of weights that can be assigned to any entry of
2486the LC_COLLATE order keyword in the locale definition file.
2487.It Li user.cs_path ( USER_CS_PATH )
2488Return a value for the
2489.Ev PATH
2490environment variable that finds all the standard utilities.
2491.It Li user.expr_nest_max ( Dv USER_EXPR_NEST_MAX )
2492The maximum number of expressions that can be nested within
2493parenthesis by the
2494.Xr expr 1
2495utility.
2496.It Li user.line_max ( Dv USER_LINE_MAX )
2497The maximum length in bytes of a text-processing utility's input
2498line.
2499.It Li user.posix2_char_term ( Dv USER_POSIX2_CHAR_TERM )
2500Return 1 if the system supports at least one terminal type capable of
2501all operations described in
2502.St -p1003.2 ,
2503otherwise\ 0.
2504.It Li user.posix2_c_bind ( Dv USER_POSIX2_C_BIND )
2505Return 1 if the system's C-language development facilities support the
2506C-Language Bindings Option, otherwise\ 0.
2507.It Li user.posix2_c_dev ( Dv USER_POSIX2_C_DEV )
2508Return 1 if the system supports the C-Language Development Utilities Option,
2509otherwise\ 0.
2510.It Li user.posix2_fort_dev ( Dv USER_POSIX2_FORT_DEV )
2511Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Development Utilities Option,
2512otherwise\ 0.
2513.It Li user.posix2_fort_run ( Dv USER_POSIX2_FORT_RUN )
2514Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Runtime Utilities Option,
2515otherwise\ 0.
2516.It Li user.posix2_localedef ( Dv USER_POSIX2_LOCALEDEF )
2517Return 1 if the system supports the creation of locales, otherwise\ 0.
2518.It Li user.posix2_sw_dev ( Dv USER_POSIX2_SW_DEV )
2519Return 1 if the system supports the Software Development Utilities Option,
2520otherwise\ 0.
2521.It Li user.posix2_upe ( Dv USER_POSIX2_UPE )
2522Return 1 if the system supports the User Portability Utilities Option,
2523otherwise\ 0.
2524.It Li user.posix2_version ( Dv USER_POSIX2_VERSION )
2525The version of
2526.St -p1003.2
2527with which the system attempts to comply.
2528.It Li user.re_dup_max ( Dv USER_RE_DUP_MAX )
2529The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression
2530permitted when using interval notation.
2531.It Li user.stream_max ( Dv USER_STREAM_MAX )
2532The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open
2533at any one time.
2534.It Li user.tzname_max ( Dv USER_TZNAME_MAX )
2535The minimum maximum number of types supported for the name of a
2536timezone.
2537.El
2538.Ss The vm.* subtree ( Dv CTL_VM )
2539The string and integer information available for the
2540.Li vm
2541level is detailed below.
2542The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
2543privilege may change the value.
2544.Bl -column "Second level name" "struct uvmexp_sysctl" "Changeable" -offset indent
2545.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
2546.It vm.anonmax	int	yes
2547.It vm.anonmin	int	yes
2548.It vm.bufcache	int	yes
2549.It vm.bufmem	int	no
2550.It vm.bufmem_hiwater	int	yes
2551.It vm.bufmem_lowater	int	yes
2552.It vm.execmax	int	yes
2553.It vm.execmin	int	yes
2554.It vm.filemax	int	yes
2555.It vm.filemin	int	yes
2556.It vm.loadavg	struct loadavg	no
2557.It vm.maxslp	int	no
2558.It vm.nkmempages	int	no
2559.It vm.uspace	int	no
2560.It vm.uvmexp	struct uvmexp	no
2561.It vm.uvmexp2	struct uvmexp_sysctl	no
2562.It vm.vmmeter	struct vmtotal	no
2563.It vm.proc.map	struct kinfo_vmentry	no
2564.It vm.guard_size	unsigned int	no
2565.It vm.thread_guard_size	unsigned int	yes
2566.It vm.swap_encrypt	bool	yes
2567.El
2568.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2569.It Li vm.anonmax ( Dv VM_ANONMAX )
2570The percentage of physical memory which will be reclaimed
2571from other types of memory usage to store anonymous application data.
2572.It Li vm.anonmin ( Dv VM_ANONMIN )
2573The percentage of physical memory which will be always be available for
2574anonymous application data.
2575.It Li vm.bufcache ( Dv VM_BUFCACHE )
2576The percentage of physical memory which will be available
2577for the buffer cache.
2578.It Li vm.bufmem ( Dv VM_BUFMEM )
2579The amount of kernel memory that is being used by the buffer cache.
2580.It Li vm.bufmem_lowater ( Dv VM_BUFMEM_LOWATER )
2581The minimum amount of kernel memory to reserve for the
2582buffer cache.
2583.It Li vm.bufmem_hiwater ( Dv VM_BUFMEM_HIWATER )
2584The maximum amount of kernel memory to be used for the
2585buffer cache.
2586.It Li vm.execmax ( Dv VM_EXECMAX )
2587The percentage of physical memory which will be reclaimed
2588from other types of memory usage to store cached executable data.
2589.It Li vm.execmin ( Dv VM_EXECMIN )
2590The percentage of physical memory which will be always be available for
2591cached executable data.
2592.It Li vm.filemax ( Dv VM_FILEMAX )
2593The percentage of physical memory which will be reclaimed
2594from other types of memory usage to store cached file data.
2595.It Li vm.filemin ( Dv VM_FILEMIN )
2596The percentage of physical memory which will be always be available for
2597cached file data.
2598.It Li vm.loadavg ( Dv VM_LOADAVG )
2599Return the load average history.
2600The returned data consists of a
2601.Vt struct loadavg .
2602.It Li vm.maxslp ( Dv VM_MAXSLP )
2603The value of the maxslp kernel global variable.
2604.It Li vm.vmmeter ( Dv VM_METER )
2605Return system wide virtual memory statistics.
2606The returned data consists of a
2607.Vt struct vmtotal .
2608.It vm.user_va0_disable
2609A flag which controls whether user processes can map virtual address\ 0.
2610.It Li vm.proc.map ( Dv VM_PROC )
2611The third level is
2612.Dv VM_PROC_MAP ,
2613the fourth is the pid of the process to display the vm object entries for, and
2614the fifth is the size of
2615.Vt struct kinfo_vmentry .
2616Returns an array of
2617.Vt struct kinfo_vmentry
2618objects.
2619.It Li vm.ubc_direct Bq Sy "EXPERIMENTAL" Ns No , default off
2620Use direct map for UBC I/O, avoiding need to map and unmap buffer memory.
2621Speeds up operation for fast I/O devices like NVMe, especially
2622on multi-CPU systems.
2623Only available on some architectures.
2624.It Li vm.uspace ( Dv VM_USPACE )
2625The number of bytes allocated for each kernel stack.
2626.It Li vm.uvmexp ( Dv VM_UVMEXP )
2627Return system wide virtual memory statistics.
2628The returned data consists of a
2629.Vt struct uvmexp .
2630.It Li vm.uvmexp2 ( Dv VM_UVMEXP2 )
2631Return system wide virtual memory statistics.
2632The returned data consists of a
2633.Vt struct uvmexp_sysctl .
2634.It Li vm.guard_size
2635Return system wide guard size for the main thread of a program.
2636.It Li vm.thread_guard_size
2637Return system wide default size for the guard area of all other threads
2638of a program.
2639.It Li vm.swap_encrypt
2640If true, encrypt data while swapped out to disk.
2641.Pp
2642Each swap device maintains an independent AES-256 key, generated when
2643the first page is swapped to that device.
2644Each page is swapped independently using AES-CBC, with an
2645initialization vector chosen by the encryption under the AES-256 key of
2646the little-endian swap slot number padded to 128 bits with zeros.
2647(This is essentially the
2648.Xr cgd 4
2649.Sq encblkno1
2650method.)
2651.Pp
2652Changes to
2653.Li vm.swap_encrypt
2654only affect pages of swap newly written out.
2655To force encrypting or decrypting all existing swap, or to rekey
2656previously encrypted swap, you can remove the swap devices and re-add
2657them with
2658.Xr swapctl 8 ,
2659with the caveat that whatever pages were already written to disk
2660unencrypted or encrypted with a compromised key may still be written to
2661disk afterward.
2662.El
2663.Ss The ddb.* subtree ( Dv CTL_DDB )
2664The information available for the
2665.Li ddb
2666level is detailed below.
2667The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
2668privilege may change the value.
2669.Bl -column "Second level name" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
2670.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
2671.It ddb.commandonenter	string	yes
2672.It ddb.dumpstack 	integer	yes
2673.It ddb.fromconsole	integer	yes
2674.It ddb.lines	integer	yes
2675.It ddb.maxoff	integer	yes
2676.It ddb.maxwidth	integer	yes
2677.It ddb.onpanic	integer	yes
2678.It ddb.panicstackframes	integer	yes
2679.It ddb.radix	integer	yes
2680.It ddb.tabstops	integer	yes
2681.It ddb.tee_msgbuf	integer	yes
2682.El
2683.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2684.It Li ddb.commandonenter
2685If not empty, the string is used as the DDB command to be executed each time
2686DDB is entered.
2687.It Li ddb.dumpstack
2688A value of 1 causes a stack trace to be printed on entering ddb from a panic.
2689A value of 0 disables this behaviour.
2690The default value is 1.
2691.It Li ddb.fromconsole ( Dv DDBCTL_FROMCONSOLE )
2692If not zero, DDB may be entered by sending a break on a serial
2693console or by a special key sequence on a graphics console.
2694.It Li ddb.lines ( Dv DDBCTL_LINES )
2695Number of display lines.
2696.It Li ddb.maxoff ( Dv DDBCTL_MAXOFF )
2697The maximum symbol offset.
2698.It Li ddb.maxwidth ( Dv DDBCTL_MAXWIDTH )
2699The maximum output line width.
2700.It Li ddb.onpanic ( Dv DDBCTL_ONPANIC )
2701If greater than zero, DDB will be entered if the kernel panics.
2702A value of 1 causes the system to enter DDB on panic.
2703A value of 0 causes the kernel to attempt to print a stack trace, then
2704reboot, while a value of \-1 means neither a stack trace will be printed
2705nor DDB entered.
2706.It Li ddb.panicstackframes
2707Number of stack frames to display on panic.
2708Useful to avoid scrolling away the interesting frames on a glass tty.
2709Default value is
2710.Dv 65535
2711(all frames), useful value around
2712.Dv 10 .
2713.It Li ddb.radix ( Dv DDBCTL_RADIX )
2714The input and output radix.
2715.It Li ddb.tabstops ( Dv DDBCTL_TABSTOPS )
2716Tab width.
2717.It Li ddb.tee_msgbuf
2718If not zero, DDB will output also to the kernel message buffer.
2719.El
2720.Pp
2721Some of these MIB
2722nodes are also available as variables from within the debugger.
2723See
2724.Xr ddb 4
2725for more details.
2726.Ss The security.* subtree ( Dv CTL_SECURITY )
2727The
2728.Li security
2729level contains various security-related settings for
2730the system.
2731The available second level names are:
2732.Bl -column "Second level name" "integer" "Changeable" -offset indent
2733.It Sy Second level name Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
2734.It Li security.curtain	integer	yes
2735.It Li security.models	node	not applicable
2736.It Li security.pax	node	not applicable
2737.El
2738.Pp
2739Available settings are detailed below.
2740.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2741.It Li security.curtain
2742If non-zero, will filter return objects according to the user ID
2743requesting information about them, preventing users from
2744accessing any objects they do not own.
2745.Pp
2746At the moment, it affects
2747.Xr ps 1 ,
2748.Xr netstat 1
2749(for
2750.Dv PF_INET ,
2751.Dv PF_INET6 ,
2752and
2753.Dv PF_UNIX
2754PCBs), and
2755.Xr w 1 .
2756.It Li security.models
2757.Nx
2758supports pluggable security models.
2759Every security model used, whether if loaded as a module or built with the system,
2760is required to add an entry to this node with at least one element,
2761.Dq name ,
2762indicating the name of the security model.
2763.Pp
2764In addition to the name, any settings and other information private to the
2765security model will be available under this node.
2766See
2767.Xr secmodel 9
2768for more information.
2769.It Li security.pax
2770Settings for PaX \(em exploit mitigation features.
2771For more information on any of the PaX features, please see
2772.Xr paxctl 8
2773and
2774.Xr security 7 .
2775The available third and fourth level names are:
2776.Bl -column "security.pax.segvguard.suspend_timeout" "integer" "Changeable" \
2777-offset 2n
2778.It Sy Third and fourth level names Ta Sy Type Ta Sy Changeable
2779.It Li security.pax.aslr.enabled	integer	yes
2780.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.exec_len	integer	yes
2781.It Li security.pax.aslr.global	integer	yes
2782.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.mmap_len	integer	yes
2783.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.stack_len	integer	yes
2784.It Li security.pax.mprotect.enabled	integer	yes
2785.It Li security.pax.mprotect.global	integer	yes
2786.It Li security.pax.mprotect.ptrace	integer	yes
2787.It Li security.pax.segvguard.enabled	integer	yes
2788.It Li security.pax.segvguard.expiry_timeout	integer	yes
2789.It Li security.pax.segvguard.global	integer	yes
2790.It Li security.pax.segvguard.max_crashes	integer	yes
2791.It Li security.pax.segvguard.suspend_timeout	integer	yes
2792.El
2793.Bl -tag -width "123456"
2794.It Li security.pax.aslr.enabled
2795Enable PaX ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization).
2796.Pp
2797The value of this
2798knob must be non-zero for PaX ASLR to be enabled, even if a program is set to
2799explicit enable.
2800.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.exec_len
2801.\" XXX: Undocumented.
2802.It Li security.pax.aslr.global
2803Specifies the default global policy for programs without an
2804explicit enable/disable flag.
2805.Pp
2806When non-zero, all programs will get PaX ASLR, except those exempted with
2807.Xr paxctl 8 .
2808Otherwise, all programs will not get PaX ASLR, except those specifically
2809marked as such with
2810.Xr paxctl 8 .
2811.\".It Li security.pax.aslr.mmap_len
2812.\" XXX: Undocumented.
2813.\" .It Li security.pax.aslr.stack_len
2814.\" XXX: Undocumented.
2815.It Li security.pax.mprotect.enabled
2816Enable PaX MPROTECT restrictions.
2817.Pp
2818These are
2819.Xr mprotect 2
2820restrictions to better enforce a W^X policy.
2821The value of this
2822knob must be non-zero for PaX MPROTECT to be enabled, even if a
2823program is set to explicit enable.
2824.It Li security.pax.mprotect.global
2825Specifies the default global policy for programs without an
2826explicit enable/disable flag.
2827.Pp
2828When non-zero, all programs will get the PaX MPROTECT restrictions,
2829except those exempted with
2830.Xr paxctl 8 .
2831Otherwise, all programs will not get the PaX MPROTECT restrictions,
2832except those specifically marked as such with
2833.Xr paxctl 8 .
2834.It Li security.pax.mprotect.ptrace
2835This variable allows
2836.Xr ptrace 2
2837to override PaX MPROTECT permissions.
2838It can have the following values:
2839.Bl -tag -width XX -compact
2840.It 0
2841Does not let override any permissions.
2842.It 1
2843Disables PaX MPROTECT from processes that start executing while traced (default).
2844.It 2
2845Bypasses PaX MPROTECT for all processes being traced.
2846.El
2847.It Li security.pax.segvguard.enabled
2848Enable PaX Segvguard.
2849.Pp
2850PaX Segvguard can detect and prevent certain exploitation attempts, where
2851an attacker may try for example to brute-force function return addresses
2852of respawning daemons.
2853.Pp
2854.Em Note :
2855The
2856.Nx
2857interface and implementation of the Segvguard is still experimental, and may
2858change in future releases.
2859.It Li security.pax.segvguard.expiry_timeout
2860If the max number was not reached within this timeout (in seconds), the entry
2861will expire.
2862.It Li security.pax.segvguard.global
2863Specifies the default global policy for programs without an
2864explicit enable/disable flag.
2865.Pp
2866When non-zero, all programs will get the PaX Segvguard,
2867except those exempted with
2868.Xr paxctl 8 .
2869Otherwise, no program will get the PaX Segvguard restrictions,
2870except those specifically marked as such with
2871.Xr paxctl 8 .
2872.It Li security.pax.segvguard.max_crashes
2873The maximum number of segfaults a program can receive before suspension.
2874.It Li security.pax.segvguard.suspend_timeout
2875Number of seconds to suspend a user from running a faulting program when the
2876limit was exceeded.
2877.El
2878.El
2879.Ss The vendor.* subtree ( Dv CTL_VENDOR )
2880The
2881.Li vendor
2882toplevel name is reserved to be used by vendors who wish to
2883have their own private MIB tree.
2884Intended use is to store values under
2885.Dq vendor.<yourname>.* .
2886.Sh SEE ALSO
2887.Xr sysctl 3 ,
2888.Xr ipsec 4 ,
2889.Xr tcp 4 ,
2890.Xr security 7 ,
2891.Xr sysctl 8
2892.Sh HISTORY
2893The
2894.Nm
2895variables first appeared in
2896.Bx 4.4 .
2897