- Updated SYSCTL manual pages after recent changes to the kernel
SYSCTL code. Added description of new macros and functions. - Merged dynamic and static SYSCTL related content into a single manual page, hence parameters and functionality is very much the same. - Uppercased all occurrences of "OID". - Updated all SYSCTL examples. PR: 192101
This commit is contained in:
parent
247a87cdab
commit
8bdfc1896d
@ -1351,33 +1351,36 @@ MLINKS+=sx.9 sx_assert.9 \
|
||||
sx.9 sx_xlocked.9 \
|
||||
sx.9 sx_xunlock.9
|
||||
MLINKS+=sysctl.9 SYSCTL_DECL.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_INT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_LONG.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_NODE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_STRING.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_UINT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_CHILDREN.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_NODE_CHILDREN.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_PARENT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_INT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_LONG.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_NODE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_OPAQUE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_PROC.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_QUAD.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ROOT_NODE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_STRING.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_STRUCT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_UINT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_ULONG.9 \
|
||||
sysctl.9 SYSCTL_UQUAD.9
|
||||
MLINKS+=sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_INT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_LONG.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_NODE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_OID.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_PROC.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_STRING.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_UINT.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_CHILDREN.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 sysctl_move_oid.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 sysctl_remove_oid.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN.9
|
||||
MLINKS+=sysctl_add_oid.9 sysctl_move_oid.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_add_oid.9 sysctl_remove_oid.9
|
||||
MLINKS+=sysctl_ctx_init.9 sysctl_ctx_entry_add.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_ctx_init.9 sysctl_ctx_entry_del.9 \
|
||||
sysctl_ctx_init.9 sysctl_ctx_entry_find.9 \
|
||||
|
@ -25,79 +25,421 @@
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.\" $FreeBSD$
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.Dd September 12, 2013
|
||||
.Dd July 31, 2014
|
||||
.Dt SYSCTL 9
|
||||
.Os
|
||||
.Sh NAME
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_DECL ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_INT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_LONG ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_NODE ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_PROC ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_STRING ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_UINT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_CHILDREN ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_NODE_CHILDREN ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_PARENT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_INT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_LONG ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_NODE ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_OPAQUE ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_PROC ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_QUAD ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ROOT_NODE ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_STRING ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_STRUCT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_UINT ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_ULONG ,
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL_UQUAD
|
||||
.Nd Static sysctl declaration functions
|
||||
.Nd Dynamic and static sysctl MIB creation functions
|
||||
.Sh SYNOPSIS
|
||||
.In sys/types.h
|
||||
.In sys/sysctl.h
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_DECL name
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_INT parent nbr name access ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_LONG parent nbr name access ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_NODE parent nbr name access handler descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_OPAQUE parent nbr name access ptr len fmt descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_PROC parent nbr name access ptr arg handler fmt descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_QUAD parent nbr name access ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRING parent nbr name access arg len descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRUCT parent nbr name access ptr type descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UINT parent nbr name access ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ULONG parent nbr name access ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UQUAD parent nbr name access ptr val descr
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_INT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "int *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t val"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_LONG
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "long *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t val"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_NODE
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler)(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "void *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t len"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *format"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_PROC
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "void *arg1"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t arg2"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler) (SYSCTL_HANDLERARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *format"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "quad_t *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t val"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler)(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_STRING
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "char *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t len"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "void *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa struct_type
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_UINT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "unsigned int *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t val"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "unsigned long *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t val"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int ctlflags"
|
||||
.Fa "u_quad_t *ptr"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t val"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid_list *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_CHILDREN
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid *oidp"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid_list *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list OID_NAME"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid_list *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_NODE_CHILDREN
|
||||
.Fa "parent"
|
||||
.Fa "name"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_PARENT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid *oid"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_INT parent number name ctlflags ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_LONG parent number name ctlflags ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_NODE parent number name ctlflags handler descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_OPAQUE parent number name ctlflags ptr len format descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_PROC parent number name ctlflags arg1 arg2 handler format descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_QUAD parent number name ctlflags ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRING parent number name ctlflags arg len descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRUCT parent number name ctlflags ptr struct_type descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ROOT_NODE number name ctlflags handler descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UINT parent number name ctlflags ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ULONG parent number name ctlflags ptr val descr
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UQUAD parent number name ctlflags ptr val descr
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Nm SYSCTL
|
||||
kernel interfaces allow code to statically declare
|
||||
kernel interface allows dynamic or static creation of
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 8
|
||||
MIB entries, which will be initialized when the kernel module containing the
|
||||
declaration is initialized.
|
||||
When the module is unloaded, the sysctl will be automatically destroyed.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Sysctl nodes are created in a hierarchical tree, with all static nodes being
|
||||
represented by named C data structures; in order to create a new node under
|
||||
an existing node in the tree, the structure representing the desired parent
|
||||
node must be declared in the current context using
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_DECL .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
New nodes are declared using one of
|
||||
MIB entries.
|
||||
All static sysctls are automatically destroyed when the module which
|
||||
they are part of is unloaded.
|
||||
Most top level categories are created statically and are available to
|
||||
all kernel code and its modules.
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION OF ARGUMENTS
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width ctlflags
|
||||
.It Fa ctx
|
||||
Pointer to sysctl context or NULL, if no context.
|
||||
See
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_ctx_init 9
|
||||
for how to create a new sysctl context.
|
||||
Programmers are strongly advised to use contexts to organize the
|
||||
dynamic OIDs which they create because when a context is destroyed all
|
||||
belonging sysctls are destroyed aswell.
|
||||
This makes the sysctl cleanup code much simpler.
|
||||
Else deletion of all created OIDs is required at module unload typically.
|
||||
.It Fa parent
|
||||
A pointer to a
|
||||
.Li struct sysctl_oid_list ,
|
||||
which is the head of the parent's list of children.
|
||||
This pointer is retrieved by using the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN
|
||||
macro for static sysctls and the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_CHILDREN
|
||||
macro for dynamic sysctls.
|
||||
To get the parent of an OID the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_PARENT
|
||||
macro shall be used.
|
||||
If there is no parent this macro returns NULL.
|
||||
.It Fa number
|
||||
The OID number that will be assigned to this OID.
|
||||
In almost all cases this should be set to
|
||||
.Dv OID_AUTO ,
|
||||
which will result in the assignment of the next available OID number.
|
||||
.It Fa name
|
||||
The name of the OID.
|
||||
The newly created OID will contain a copy of the name.
|
||||
.It Fa ctlflags
|
||||
A bit mask of sysctl control flags.
|
||||
See the section below describing all the control flags.
|
||||
.It Fa arg1
|
||||
First callback argument for procedure sysctls.
|
||||
.It Fa arg2
|
||||
Second callback argument for procedure sysctls.
|
||||
.It Fa len
|
||||
The length of the data pointed to by the
|
||||
.Fa ptr
|
||||
argument.
|
||||
For string type OIDs a length of zero means that
|
||||
.Xr strlen 3
|
||||
will be used to get the length of the string at each access to the OID.
|
||||
.It Fa ptr
|
||||
Pointer to sysctl variable or string data.
|
||||
For sysctl values the pointer can be NULL which means the OID is read-only and the returned value should be taken from the
|
||||
.Fa val
|
||||
argument.
|
||||
.It Fa val
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Fa ptr
|
||||
argument is NULL, gives the constant value returned by this OID.
|
||||
Else this argument is not used.
|
||||
.It Fa struct_type
|
||||
Name of structure type.
|
||||
.It Fa handler
|
||||
A pointer to the function
|
||||
that is responsible for handling read and write requests
|
||||
to this OID.
|
||||
There are several standard handlers
|
||||
that support operations on nodes,
|
||||
integers, strings and opaque objects.
|
||||
It is possible to define custom handlers using the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_PROC
|
||||
macro or the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_PROC
|
||||
function.
|
||||
.It Fa format
|
||||
A pointer to a string
|
||||
which specifies the format of the OID in a symbolic way.
|
||||
This format is used as a hint by
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 8
|
||||
to apply proper data formatting for display purposes.
|
||||
Currently used format names are:
|
||||
.Dq N
|
||||
for node,
|
||||
.Dq A
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "char *" ,
|
||||
.Dq I
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "int" ,
|
||||
.Dq IU
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "unsigned int" ,
|
||||
.Dq L
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "long" ,
|
||||
.Dq LU
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "unsigned long" ,
|
||||
.Dq Q
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "quad_t" ,
|
||||
.Dq QU
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "u_quad_t"
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Dq S,TYPE
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "struct TYPE"
|
||||
structures.
|
||||
.It Fa descr
|
||||
A pointer to a textual description of the OID.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh CREATING ROOT NODES
|
||||
Sysctl MIBs or OIDs are created in a hierarchical tree.
|
||||
The nodes at the bottom of the tree are called root nodes, and have no
|
||||
parent OID.
|
||||
To create bottom tree nodes the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ROOT_NODE
|
||||
macro or the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE
|
||||
function needs to be used.
|
||||
By default all static sysctl node OIDs are global and need a
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_DECL
|
||||
statement prior to their
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_NODE
|
||||
definition statement, typically in a so-called header file.
|
||||
.Sh CREATING SYSCTL STRINGS
|
||||
Zero terminated character strings sysctls are created either using the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRING
|
||||
macro or the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_STRING
|
||||
function.
|
||||
If the
|
||||
.Fa len
|
||||
argument in zero, the string length is computed at every access to the OID using
|
||||
.Xr strlen 3 .
|
||||
.Sh CREATING OPAQUE SYSCTLS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_OPAQUE
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRUCT
|
||||
macros or the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT
|
||||
functions create an OID that handle any chunk of data
|
||||
of the size specified by the
|
||||
.Fa len
|
||||
argument and data pointed to by the
|
||||
.Fa ptr
|
||||
argument.
|
||||
When using the structure version the type is encoded as part of the
|
||||
created sysctl.
|
||||
.Sh CREATING CUSTOM SYSCTLS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_PROC
|
||||
macro and the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_PROC
|
||||
function
|
||||
create OIDs with the specified
|
||||
.Pa handler
|
||||
function.
|
||||
The handler is responsible for handling all read and write requests to
|
||||
the OID.
|
||||
This OID type is especially useful if the kernel data is not easily
|
||||
accessible, or needs to be processed before exporting.
|
||||
.Sh CREATING A STATIC SYSCTL
|
||||
Static sysctls are declared using one of the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_INT ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_LONG ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_NODE ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_OPAQUE ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_PROC ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_QUAD ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ROOT_NODE ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRING ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STRUCT ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UINT ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ULONG ,
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UQUAD .
|
||||
Each macro accepts a parent name, as declared using
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_DECL ,
|
||||
an OID number, typically
|
||||
.Dv OID_AUTO ,
|
||||
a node name, a set of control and access flags, and a description.
|
||||
Depending on the macro, a pointer to a variable supporting the MIB entry, a
|
||||
size, a value, and a function pointer implementing the MIB entry may also be
|
||||
present.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
For most of the above macros, declaring a type as part of the access flags is
|
||||
not necessary \[em] however, when declaring a sysctl implemented by a function,
|
||||
including a type in the access mask is required:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width ".Dv CTLTYPE_STRING"
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ULONG
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UQUAD
|
||||
macros.
|
||||
.Sh CREATING A DYNAMIC SYSCTL
|
||||
Dynamic nodes are created using one of the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_INT ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_LONG ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_NODE ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_PROC ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_STRING ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_UINT ,
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_UQUAD
|
||||
functions.
|
||||
See
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_remove_oid 9
|
||||
or
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_ctx_free 9
|
||||
for more information on how to destroy a dynamically created OID.
|
||||
.Sh CONTROL FLAGS
|
||||
For most of the above functions and macros, declaring a type as part
|
||||
of the access flags is not necessary \[em] however, when declaring a
|
||||
sysctl implemented by a function, including a type in the access mask
|
||||
is required:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width ".Dv CTLTYPE_NOFETCH"
|
||||
.It Dv CTLTYPE_NODE
|
||||
This is a node intended to be a parent for other nodes.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLTYPE_INT
|
||||
@ -127,13 +469,21 @@ flags to be set indicating the read and write disposition of the sysctl:
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_RD
|
||||
This is a read-only sysctl.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_RDTUN
|
||||
This is a read-only sysctl which can be set by a system tunable.
|
||||
This is a read-only sysctl and tunable which is tried fetched once
|
||||
from the system enviroment early during module load or system boot.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_WR
|
||||
This is a writable sysctl.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_RW
|
||||
This sysctl is readable and writable.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_RWTUN
|
||||
This sysctl is readable and writable and can also be set by a system tunable.
|
||||
This is a readable and writeable sysctl and tunable which is tried
|
||||
fetched once from the system enviroment early during module load or
|
||||
system boot.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_NOFETCH
|
||||
In case the node is marked as a tunable using the CTLFLAG_[XX]TUN,
|
||||
this flag will prevent fetching the initial value from the system
|
||||
environment. Typically this flag should only be used for very early
|
||||
low level system setup code, and not by common drivers and modules.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Additionally, any of the following optional flags may also be specified:
|
||||
@ -150,8 +500,12 @@ This sysctl can be written to by processes in
|
||||
When iterating the sysctl name space, do not list this sysctl.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_TUN
|
||||
Advisory flag that a system tunable also exists for this variable.
|
||||
The initial sysctl value is tried fetched once from the system
|
||||
enviroment early during module load or system boot.
|
||||
.It Dv CTLFLAG_DYN
|
||||
Dynamically created OIDs automatically get this flag set.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
|
||||
When creating new sysctls, careful attention should be paid to the security
|
||||
implications of the monitoring or management interface being created.
|
||||
Most sysctls present in the kernel are read-only or writable only by the
|
||||
@ -252,6 +606,45 @@ SYSCTL_PROC(_kern_timecounter, OID_AUTO, hardware, CTLTYPE_STRING |
|
||||
CTLFLAG_RW, NULL, 0, sysctl_kern_timecounter_hardware, "A",
|
||||
"");
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The following is an example of
|
||||
how to create a new top-level category
|
||||
and how to hook up another subtree to an existing static node.
|
||||
This example does not use contexts,
|
||||
which results in tedious management of all intermediate oids,
|
||||
as they need to be freed later on:
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
|
||||
...
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Need to preserve pointers to newly created subtrees,
|
||||
* to be able to free them later:
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static struct sysctl_oid *root1;
|
||||
static struct sysctl_oid *root2;
|
||||
static struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
|
||||
static int a_int;
|
||||
static char *string = "dynamic sysctl";
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
root1 = SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE(NULL,
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newtree", CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "new top level tree");
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_INT(NULL, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(root1),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newint", CTLFLAG_RW, &a_int, 0, "new int leaf");
|
||||
...
|
||||
root2 = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(NULL, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_debug),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newtree", CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "new tree under debug");
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(NULL, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(root2),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newstring", CTLFLAG_RD, string, 0, "new string leaf");
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
This example creates the following subtrees:
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
debug.newtree.newstring
|
||||
newtree.newint
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Em "Care should be taken to free all OIDs once they are no longer needed!"
|
||||
.Sh SYSCTL NAMING
|
||||
When adding, modifying, or removing sysctl names, it is important to be
|
||||
aware that these interfaces may be used by users, libraries, applications,
|
||||
@ -281,8 +674,8 @@ Use positive logic instead:
|
||||
.Va foobar ,
|
||||
.Va foobar_enable .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
A temporary sysctl node that should not be relied upon must be designated
|
||||
as such by a leading underscore character in its name. For example:
|
||||
A temporary sysctl node OID that should not be relied upon must be designated
|
||||
as such by a leading underscore character in its name. For example:
|
||||
.Va _dirty_hack .
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 3 ,
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.\" $FreeBSD$
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.Dd September 12, 2013
|
||||
.Dd July 31, 2014
|
||||
.Dt SYSCTL_ADD_OID 9
|
||||
.Os
|
||||
.Sh NAME
|
||||
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int kind"
|
||||
.Fa "void *arg1"
|
||||
.Fa "int arg2"
|
||||
.Fa "intptr_t arg2"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler) (SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *format"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
@ -62,160 +62,16 @@
|
||||
.Fa "int del"
|
||||
.Fa "int recurse"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid_list *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_CHILDREN
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid *oidp"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid_list *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list OID_NAME"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_OID
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int kind"
|
||||
.Fa "void *arg1"
|
||||
.Fa "int arg2"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler) (SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *format"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_NODE
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler) (SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_STRING
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "char *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "int len"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_INT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "int *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "int len"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_UINT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "unsigned int *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "int len"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_LONG
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "long *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "unsigned long *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "int64_t *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_UQUAD
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "uint64_t *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "void *arg"
|
||||
.Fa "int len"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *format"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "void *arg"
|
||||
.Fa STRUCT_NAME
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Ft struct sysctl_oid *
|
||||
.Fo SYSCTL_ADD_PROC
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx"
|
||||
.Fa "struct sysctl_oid_list *parent"
|
||||
.Fa "int number"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *name"
|
||||
.Fa "int access"
|
||||
.Fa "void *arg1"
|
||||
.Fa "int arg2"
|
||||
.Fa "int (*handler) (SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *format"
|
||||
.Fa "const char *descr"
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
These functions and macros provide an interface
|
||||
for creating and deleting sysctl oids at runtime
|
||||
(e.g.\& during lifetime of a module).
|
||||
The alternative method,
|
||||
based on linker sets (see
|
||||
.In sys/linker_set.h
|
||||
and
|
||||
.\" XXX Manual pages should avoid referencing source files
|
||||
.Pa src/sys/kern/kern_sysctl.c
|
||||
for details), only allows creation and deletion
|
||||
on module load and unload respectively.
|
||||
These functions provide the interface for creating and deleting sysctl
|
||||
OIDs at runtime for example during the lifetime of a module.
|
||||
The wrapper macros defined by
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 9
|
||||
are recommended when creating new OIDs.
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_add_oid
|
||||
should not be called directly from the code.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Dynamic oids of type
|
||||
Dynamic OIDs of type
|
||||
.Dv CTLTYPE_NODE
|
||||
are reusable
|
||||
so that several code sections can create and delete them,
|
||||
@ -227,170 +83,51 @@ to create partially overlapping trees that they both can use.
|
||||
It is not possible to create overlapping leaves,
|
||||
nor to create different child types with the same name and parent.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Newly created oids are connected to their parent nodes.
|
||||
In all these functions and macros
|
||||
(with the exception of
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_remove_oid ) ,
|
||||
one of the required parameters is
|
||||
.Fa parent ,
|
||||
which points to the head of the parent's list of children.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Most top level categories are created statically.
|
||||
When connecting to existing static oids,
|
||||
this pointer can be obtained with the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN
|
||||
macro, where the
|
||||
.Fa OID_NAME
|
||||
argument is name of the parent oid of type
|
||||
.Dv CTLTYPE_NODE
|
||||
(i.e., the name displayed by
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 8 ,
|
||||
preceded by underscore, and with all dots replaced with underscores).
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
When connecting to an existing dynamic oid, this pointer
|
||||
can be obtained with the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_CHILDREN
|
||||
macro, where the
|
||||
.Fa oidp
|
||||
argument points to the parent oid of type
|
||||
.Dv CTLTYPE_NODE .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_add_oid
|
||||
function creates raw oids of any type.
|
||||
If the oid is successfully created,
|
||||
the function returns a pointer to it;
|
||||
otherwise it returns
|
||||
function creates a raw OID of any type and connects it to its parent node, if any.
|
||||
If the OID is successfully created,
|
||||
the function returns a pointer to it else
|
||||
it returns
|
||||
.Dv NULL .
|
||||
Many of the arguments for
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_add_oid
|
||||
are common to the macros.
|
||||
The arguments are as follows:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width handler
|
||||
.It Fa ctx
|
||||
A pointer to an optional sysctl context, or
|
||||
.Dv NULL .
|
||||
See
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_ctx_init 9
|
||||
for details.
|
||||
Programmers are strongly advised to use contexts
|
||||
to organize the dynamic oids which they create,
|
||||
unless special creation and deletion sequences are required.
|
||||
If
|
||||
.Fa ctx
|
||||
is not
|
||||
.Dv NULL ,
|
||||
the newly created oid will be added to this context
|
||||
as its first entry.
|
||||
.It Fa parent
|
||||
A pointer to a
|
||||
.Li struct sysctl_oid_list ,
|
||||
which is the head of the parent's list of children.
|
||||
.It Fa number
|
||||
The oid number that will be assigned to this oid.
|
||||
In almost all cases this should be set to
|
||||
.Dv OID_AUTO ,
|
||||
which will result in the assignment of the next available oid number.
|
||||
.It Fa name
|
||||
The name of the oid.
|
||||
The newly created oid will contain a copy of the name.
|
||||
.It Fa kind
|
||||
The kind of oid,
|
||||
specified as a bit mask of the type and access values defined in the
|
||||
.In sys/sysctl.h
|
||||
header file.
|
||||
Oids created dynamically always have the
|
||||
.Dv CTLFLAG_DYN
|
||||
flag set.
|
||||
Access flags specify whether this oid is read-only or read-write,
|
||||
and whether it may be modified by all users
|
||||
or by the superuser only.
|
||||
.It Fa arg1
|
||||
A pointer to any data that the oid should reference, or
|
||||
.Dv NULL .
|
||||
.It Fa arg2
|
||||
The size of
|
||||
.Fa arg1 ,
|
||||
or 0 if
|
||||
.Fa arg1
|
||||
is
|
||||
.Dv NULL .
|
||||
.It Fa handler
|
||||
A pointer to the function
|
||||
that is responsible for handling read and write requests
|
||||
to this oid.
|
||||
There are several standard handlers
|
||||
that support operations on nodes,
|
||||
integers, strings and opaque objects.
|
||||
It is possible also to define new handlers using the
|
||||
.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_PROC
|
||||
macro.
|
||||
.It Fa format
|
||||
A pointer to a string
|
||||
which specifies the format of the oid symbolically.
|
||||
This format is used as a hint by
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 8
|
||||
to apply proper data formatting for display purposes.
|
||||
Currently used format names are:
|
||||
.Dq N
|
||||
for node,
|
||||
.Dq A
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "char *" ,
|
||||
.Dq I
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "int" ,
|
||||
.Dq IU
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "unsigned int" ,
|
||||
.Dq L
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "long" ,
|
||||
.Dq LU
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "unsigned long"
|
||||
and
|
||||
.Dq S,TYPE
|
||||
for
|
||||
.Li "struct TYPE"
|
||||
structures.
|
||||
.It Fa descr
|
||||
A pointer to a textual description of the oid.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
are common to the wrapper macros defined by
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 9 .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_move_oid
|
||||
function reparents an existing oid.
|
||||
The oid is assigned a new number as if it had been created with
|
||||
function reparents an existing OID.
|
||||
The OID is assigned a new number as if it had been created with
|
||||
.Fa number
|
||||
set to
|
||||
.Dv OID_AUTO .
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_remove_oid
|
||||
function removes a dynamically created oid from the tree,
|
||||
function removes a dynamically created OID from the tree and
|
||||
optionally freeing its resources.
|
||||
It takes the following arguments:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width recurse
|
||||
.It Fa oidp
|
||||
A pointer to the dynamic oid to be removed.
|
||||
If the oid is not dynamic, or the pointer is
|
||||
A pointer to the dynamic OID to be removed.
|
||||
If the OID is not dynamic, or the pointer is
|
||||
.Dv NULL ,
|
||||
the function returns
|
||||
.Er EINVAL .
|
||||
.It Fa del
|
||||
If non-zero,
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_remove_oid
|
||||
will try to free the oid's resources
|
||||
when the reference count of the oid becomes zero.
|
||||
will try to free the OID's resources
|
||||
when the reference count of the OID becomes zero.
|
||||
However, if
|
||||
.Fa del
|
||||
is set to 0,
|
||||
the routine will only deregister the oid from the tree,
|
||||
the routine will only deregister the OID from the tree,
|
||||
without freeing its resources.
|
||||
This behaviour is useful when the caller expects to rollback
|
||||
(possibly partially failed)
|
||||
deletion of many oids later.
|
||||
deletion of many OIDs later.
|
||||
.It Fa recurse
|
||||
If non-zero, attempt to remove the node and all its children.
|
||||
If
|
||||
@ -412,112 +149,11 @@ Be aware, though, that this may result in a system
|
||||
if other code sections continue to use removed subtrees.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.\" XXX sheldonh finished up to here
|
||||
Again, in most cases the programmer should use contexts,
|
||||
as described in
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_ctx_init 9 ,
|
||||
to keep track of created oids,
|
||||
to keep track of created OIDs,
|
||||
and to delete them later in orderly fashion.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
There is a set of macros defined
|
||||
that helps to create oids of given type.
|
||||
They are as follows:
|
||||
.Bl -tag -width SYSCTL_ADD_STRINGXX
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_OID
|
||||
creates a raw oid.
|
||||
This macro is functionally equivalent to the
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_add_oid
|
||||
function.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_NODE
|
||||
creates an oid of type
|
||||
.Dv CTLTYPE_NODE ,
|
||||
to which child oids may be added.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_STRING
|
||||
creates an oid that handles a zero-terminated character string.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_INT
|
||||
creates an oid that handles an
|
||||
.Li int
|
||||
variable.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_UINT
|
||||
creates an oid that handles an
|
||||
.Li unsigned int
|
||||
variable.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_LONG
|
||||
creates an oid that handles a
|
||||
.Li long
|
||||
variable.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_ULONG
|
||||
creates an oid that handles an
|
||||
.Li unsigned long
|
||||
variable.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_QUAD
|
||||
creates an oid that handles an
|
||||
.Li int64_t
|
||||
variable.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_OPAQUE
|
||||
creates an oid that handles any chunk of opaque data
|
||||
of the size specified by the
|
||||
.Fa len
|
||||
argument,
|
||||
which is a pointer to a
|
||||
.Li "size_t *" .
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_STRUCT
|
||||
creates an oid that handles a
|
||||
.Li "struct TYPE"
|
||||
structure.
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fa format
|
||||
parameter will be set to
|
||||
.Dq S,TYPE
|
||||
to provide proper hints to the
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 8
|
||||
utility.
|
||||
.It Fn SYSCTL_ADD_PROC
|
||||
creates an oid with the specified
|
||||
.Pa handler
|
||||
function.
|
||||
The handler is responsible for handling read and write requests
|
||||
to the oid.
|
||||
This oid type is especially useful
|
||||
if the kernel data is not easily accessible,
|
||||
or needs to be processed before exporting.
|
||||
.El
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
The following is an example of
|
||||
how to create a new top-level category
|
||||
and how to hook up another subtree to an existing static node.
|
||||
This example does not use contexts,
|
||||
which results in tedious management of all intermediate oids,
|
||||
as they need to be freed later on:
|
||||
.Bd -literal
|
||||
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
|
||||
...
|
||||
/* Need to preserve pointers to newly created subtrees, to be able
|
||||
* to free them later.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
struct sysctl_oid *root1, *root2, *oidp;
|
||||
int a_int;
|
||||
char *string = "dynamic sysctl";
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
root1 = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE( NULL, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(/* tree top */),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newtree", CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "new top level tree");
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_INT( NULL, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(root1),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newint", CTLFLAG_RW, &a_int, 0, "new int leaf");
|
||||
...
|
||||
root2 = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE( NULL, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_debug),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newtree", CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "new tree under debug");
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_STRING( NULL, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(root2),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newstring", CTLFLAG_RD, string, 0, "new string leaf");
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
This example creates the following subtrees:
|
||||
.Bd -literal -offset indent
|
||||
debug.newtree.newstring
|
||||
newtree.newint
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Em "Care should be taken to free all oids once they are no longer needed!"
|
||||
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 8 ,
|
||||
.Xr sysctl 9 ,
|
||||
@ -532,9 +168,9 @@ These functions first appeared in
|
||||
Sharing nodes between many code sections
|
||||
causes interdependencies that sometimes may lock the resources.
|
||||
For example,
|
||||
if module A hooks up a subtree to an oid created by module B,
|
||||
module B will be unable to delete that oid.
|
||||
if module A hooks up a subtree to an OID created by module B,
|
||||
module B will be unable to delete that OID.
|
||||
These issues are handled properly by sysctl contexts.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Many operations on the tree involve traversing linked lists.
|
||||
For this reason, oid creation and removal is relatively costly.
|
||||
For this reason, OID creation and removal is relatively costly.
|
||||
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.\" $FreeBSD$
|
||||
.\"
|
||||
.Dd July 15, 2000
|
||||
.Dd July 31, 2014
|
||||
.Dt SYSCTL_CTX_INIT 9
|
||||
.Os
|
||||
.Sh NAME
|
||||
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
|
||||
.Nm sysctl_ctx_entry_add ,
|
||||
.Nm sysctl_ctx_entry_find ,
|
||||
.Nm sysctl_ctx_entry_del
|
||||
.Nd "sysctl context for managing dynamically created sysctl oids"
|
||||
.Nd "sysctl context for managing dynamically created sysctl OIDs"
|
||||
.Sh SYNOPSIS
|
||||
.In sys/types.h
|
||||
.In sys/sysctl.h
|
||||
@ -65,10 +65,10 @@
|
||||
.Fc
|
||||
.Sh DESCRIPTION
|
||||
These functions provide an interface
|
||||
for managing dynamically created oids.
|
||||
The sysctl context is responsible for keeping track of created oids,
|
||||
for managing dynamically created OIDs.
|
||||
The sysctl context is responsible for keeping track of created OIDs,
|
||||
as well as their proper removal when needed.
|
||||
It adds a simple transactional aspect to oid removal operations;
|
||||
It adds a simple transactional aspect to OID removal operations;
|
||||
i.e., if a removal operation fails part way,
|
||||
it is possible to roll back the sysctl tree
|
||||
to its previous state.
|
||||
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ a pointer to the context can be passed as an argument to all the
|
||||
.Fa SYSCTL_ADD_*
|
||||
macros (see
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_add_oid 9 ) ,
|
||||
and it will be updated with entries pointing to newly created oids.
|
||||
and it will be updated with entries pointing to newly created OIDS.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Internally, the context is represented as a
|
||||
.Xr queue 3
|
||||
@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ struct sysctl_ctx_entry {
|
||||
TAILQ_HEAD(sysctl_ctx_list, sysctl_ctx_entry);
|
||||
.Ed
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
Each context entry points to one dynamic oid that it manages.
|
||||
Newly created oids are always inserted in the front of the list.
|
||||
Each context entry points to one dynamic OID that it manages.
|
||||
Newly created OIDs are always inserted in the front of the list.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_ctx_free
|
||||
function removes the context and associated oids it manages.
|
||||
function removes the context and associated OIDs it manages.
|
||||
If the function completes successfully,
|
||||
all managed oids have been unregistered
|
||||
all managed OIDs have been unregistered
|
||||
(removed from the tree)
|
||||
and freed,
|
||||
together with all their allocated memory,
|
||||
@ -127,34 +127,34 @@ If there are no errors during this step,
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_ctx_free
|
||||
proceeds to the next step.
|
||||
If the first step fails,
|
||||
all unregistered oids associated with the context are registered again.
|
||||
all unregistered OIDs associated with the context are registered again.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
.Em Note :
|
||||
in most cases, the programmer specifies
|
||||
.Dv OID_AUTO
|
||||
as the oid number when creating an oid.
|
||||
However, during registration of the oid in the tree,
|
||||
as the OID number when creating an OID.
|
||||
However, during registration of the OID in the tree,
|
||||
this number is changed to the first available number
|
||||
greater than or equal to
|
||||
.Dv CTL_AUTO_START .
|
||||
If the first step of context deletion fails,
|
||||
re-registration of the oid does not change the already assigned oid number
|
||||
re-registration of the OID does not change the already assigned OID number
|
||||
(which is different from OID_AUTO).
|
||||
This ensures that re-registered entries
|
||||
maintain their original positions in the tree.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The second step actually performs the deletion of the dynamic oids.
|
||||
The second step actually performs the deletion of the dynamic OIDs.
|
||||
.Xr sysctl_remove_oid 9
|
||||
iterates through the context list,
|
||||
starting from beginning (i.e., the newest entries).
|
||||
.Em Important :
|
||||
this time, the function not only deletes the oids from the tree,
|
||||
this time, the function not only deletes the OIDs from the tree,
|
||||
but also frees their memory (provided that oid_refcnt == 0),
|
||||
as well as the memory of all context entries.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_ctx_entry_add
|
||||
function allows the addition of an existing dynamic oid to a context.
|
||||
function allows the addition of an existing dynamic OID to a context.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_ctx_entry_del
|
||||
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ is freed, but the
|
||||
.Fa oidp
|
||||
pointer remains intact.
|
||||
Thereafter, the programmer is responsible for managing the resources
|
||||
allocated to this oid.
|
||||
allocated to this OID.
|
||||
.Pp
|
||||
The
|
||||
.Fn sysctl_ctx_entry_find
|
||||
@ -181,18 +181,18 @@ or
|
||||
.Sh EXAMPLES
|
||||
The following is an example of how to create a new top-level category
|
||||
and how to hook up another subtree to an existing static node.
|
||||
This example uses contexts to keep track of the oids.
|
||||
This example uses contexts to keep track of the OIDs.
|
||||
.Bd -literal
|
||||
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
|
||||
...
|
||||
struct sysctl_ctx_list clist;
|
||||
struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
|
||||
int a_int;
|
||||
const char *string = "dynamic sysctl";
|
||||
static struct sysctl_ctx_list clist;
|
||||
static struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
|
||||
static int a_int;
|
||||
static const char *string = "dynamic sysctl";
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
sysctl_ctx_init(&clist);
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(/* tree top */),
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_ROOT_NODE(&clist,
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newtree", CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "new top level tree");
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_INT(&clist, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(oidp),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newint", CTLFLAG_RW, &a_int, 0, "new int leaf");
|
||||
@ -202,9 +202,9 @@ oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_NODE(&clist, SYSCTL_STATIC_CHILDREN(_debug),
|
||||
oidp = SYSCTL_ADD_STRING(&clist, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(oidp),
|
||||
OID_AUTO, "newstring", CTLFLAG_RD, string, 0, "new string leaf");
|
||||
...
|
||||
/* Now we can free up the oids */
|
||||
/* Now we can free up the OIDs */
|
||||
if (sysctl_ctx_free(&clist)) {
|
||||
printf("can't free this context - other oids depend on it");
|
||||
printf("can't free this context - other OIDs depend on it");
|
||||
return (ENOTEMPTY);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
printf("Success!\\n");
|
||||
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ These functions first appeared in
|
||||
.Sh BUGS
|
||||
The current removal algorithm is somewhat heavy.
|
||||
In the worst case,
|
||||
all oids need to be unregistered, registered again,
|
||||
all OIDs need to be unregistered, registered again,
|
||||
and then unregistered and deleted.
|
||||
However, the algorithm does guarantee transactional properties
|
||||
for removal operations.
|
||||
|
Loading…
x
Reference in New Issue
Block a user