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sysctl
,
sysctlbyname
,
sysctlnametomib
— get or set
system information
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
int
sysctl
(int
*name, u_int
namelen, void
*oldp, size_t
*oldlenp, void
*newp, size_t
newlen);
int
sysctlbyname
(const
char *name, void
*oldp, size_t
*oldlenp, void
*newp, size_t
newlen);
int
sysctlnametomib
(const
char *name, int
*mibp, size_t
*sizep);
The
sysctl
()
function retrieves system information and allows processes with appropriate
privileges to set system information. The information available from
sysctl
() consists of integers, strings, and tables.
Information may be retrieved and set from the command interface using the
sysctl(8) utility.
Unless explicitly noted below,
sysctl
()
returns a consistent snapshot of the data requested. Consistency is obtained
by locking the destination buffer into memory so that the data may be copied
out without blocking. Calls to sysctl
() are
serialized to avoid deadlock.
The state is described using a ``Management Information Base'' (MIB) style name, listed in name, which is a namelen length array of integers.
The
sysctlbyname
()
function accepts an ASCII representation of the name and internally looks up
the integer name vector. Apart from that, it behaves the same as the
standard sysctl
() function.
The information is copied into the buffer specified by
oldp. The size of the buffer is given by the location
specified by oldlenp before the call, and that
location gives the amount of data copied after a successful call and after a
call that returns with the error code ENOMEM
. If the
amount of data available is greater than the size of the buffer supplied,
the call supplies as much data as fits in the buffer provided and returns
with the error code ENOMEM
. If the old value is not
desired, oldp and oldlenp should
be set to NULL.
The size of the available data can be determined by
calling
sysctl
()
with the NULL
argument for
oldp. The size of the available data will be returned
in the location pointed to by oldlenp. For some
operations, the amount of space may change often. For these operations, the
system attempts to round up so that the returned size is large enough for a
call to return the data shortly thereafter.
To set a new value, newp is set to point to a buffer of length newlen from which the requested value is to be taken. If a new value is not to be set, newp should be set to NULL and newlen set to 0.
The
sysctlnametomib
()
function accepts an ASCII representation of the name, looks up the integer
name vector, and returns the numeric representation in the mib array pointed
to by mibp. The number of elements in the mib array is
given by the location specified by sizep before the
call, and that location gives the number of entries copied after a
successful call. The resulting mib and
size may be used in subsequent
sysctl
() calls to get the data associated with the
requested ASCII name. This interface is intended for use by applications
that want to repeatedly request the same variable (the
sysctl
() function runs in about a third the time as
the same request made via the sysctlbyname
()
function).
The top level names are defined with a CTL_ prefix in
<sys/sysctl.h>
, and are as
follows. The next and subsequent levels down are found in the include files
listed here, and described in separate sections below.
Name | Next level names | Description |
CTL_DEBUG | sys/sysctl.h | Debugging |
CTL_VFS | sys/mount.h | File system |
CTL_HW | sys/sysctl.h | Generic CPU, I/O |
CTL_KERN | sys/sysctl.h | High kernel limits |
CTL_MACHDEP | sys/sysctl.h | Machine dependent |
CTL_NET | sys/socket.h | Networking |
CTL_USER | sys/sysctl.h | User-level |
CTL_VM | sys/resources.h | Virtual memory (struct loadavg) |
For example, the following retrieves the maximum number of processes allowed in the system:
int maxproc; size_t len = sizeof(maxproc); sysctlbyname("kern.maxproc", &maxproc, &len, NULL, 0);
To retrieve the standard search path for the system utilities:
char *p; size_t len; sysctlbyname("user.cs_path", NULL, &len, NULL, 0); p = malloc(len); sysctlbyname("user.cs_path", p, &len, NULL, 0);
A distinguished second level name, VFS_GENERIC, is used to get general information about all file systems. One of its third level identifiers is VFS_MAXTYPENUM that gives the highest valid file system type number. Its other third level identifier is VFS_CONF that returns configuration information about the file system type given as a fourth level identifier (see getvfsbyname(3) as an example of its use). The remaining second level identifiers are the file system type number returned by a statfs(2) call or from VFS_CONF. The third level identifiers available for each file system are given in the header file that defines the mount argument structure for that file system.
The string and integer information available for the CTL_HW level is detailed below. The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate privilege may change the value.
Name | Type | Changeable |
hw.activecpu | int32_t | no |
hw.byteorder | int32_t | no |
hw.cacheconfig | uint64_t[] | no |
hw.cachelinesize | int64_t | no |
hw.cachesize | uint64_t[] | no |
hw.cpu64bit_capable | int32_t | no |
hw.cpufamily | uint32_t | no |
hw.cpufrequency | int64_t | no |
hw.cpufrequency_max | int64_t | no |
hw.cpufrequency_min | int64_t | no |
hw.cpusubtype | int32_t | no |
hw.cputhreadtype | int32_t | no |
hw.cputype | int32_t | no |
hw.l1dcachesize | int64_t | no |
hw.l1icachesize | int64_t | no |
hw.l2cachesize | int64_t | no |
hw.l3cachesize | int64_t | no |
hw.logicalcpu | int32_t | no |
hw.logicalcpu_max | int32_t | no |
hw.machine | char[] | no |
hw.memsize | int64_t | no |
hw.model | char[] | no |
hw.ncpu | int32_t | no |
hw.packages | int32_t | no |
hw.pagesize | int64_t | no |
hw.physicalcpu | int32_t | no |
hw.physicalcpu_max | int32_t | no |
hw.tbfrequency | int64_t | no |
hw.byteorder
hw.model
hw.ncpu
hw.logicalcpu
hw.logicalcpu_max
hw.physicalcpu
hw.physicalcpu_max
hw.pagesize
The string and integer information available for the CTL_KERN level is detailed below. The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate privilege may change the value. The types of data currently available are process information, system vnodes, the open file entries, routing table entries, virtual memory statistics, load average history, and clock rate information.
Name | Type | Changeable |
kern.argmax | int32_t | no |
kern.bootargs | char[] | no |
kern.boottime | struct timeval | no |
kern.check_openevt | int32_t | yes |
kern.clockrate | struct clockinfo | no |
kern.coredump | int32_t | yes |
kern.corefile | char[] | yes |
kern.flush_cache_on_write | int32_t | yes |
kern.hostid | int32_t | yes |
kern.hostname | char[] | yes |
kern.job_control | int32_t | no |
kern.maxfiles | int32_t | yes |
kern.maxfilesperproc | int32_t | yes |
kern.maxnbuf | int32_t | yes |
kern.maxproc | int32_t | yes |
kern.maxprocperuid | int32_t | yes |
kern.maxvnodes | int32_t | yes |
kern.msgbuf | int32_t | yes |
kern.nbuf | int32_t | no |
kern.netboot | int32_t | no |
kern.ngroups | int32_t | no |
kern.nisdomainname | char[] | yes |
kern.num_files | int32_t | no |
kern.num_tasks | int32_t | no |
kern.num_taskthreads | int32_t | no |
kern.num_threads | int32_t | no |
kern.num_vnodes | int32_t | no |
kern.nx | int32_t | yes |
kern.osrelease | char[] | no |
kern.osrevision | int32_t | no |
kern.ostype | char[] | no |
kern.osversion | char[] | yes |
kern.posix1version | int32_t | no |
kern.procname | char[] | yes |
kern.safeboot | int32_t | no |
kern.saved_ids | int32_t | no |
kern.secure_kernel | int32_t | no |
kern.securelevel | int32_t | yes |
kern.singleuser | int32_t | no |
kern.sleeptime | struct timeval | no |
kern.slide | int32_t | no |
kern.stack_depth_max | int32_t | no |
kern.stack_size | int32_t | no |
kern.sugid_coredump | int32_t | yes |
kern.sugid_scripts | int32_t | yes |
kern.symfile | char[] | no |
kern.usrstack | int32_t | no |
kern.usrstack64 | int64_t | no |
kern.uuid | char[] | no |
kern.version | char[] | no |
kern.waketime | struct timeval | no |
kern.argmax
kern.boottime
kern.clockrate
kern.hostid
kern.hostname
kern.job_control
kern.maxfiles
kern.maxfilesperproc
kern.maxproc
kern.maxprocperuid
kern.maxvnodes
kern.ngroups
kern.nisdomainname
kern.osrelease
kern.osrevision
kern.ostype
kern.posix1version
kern.saved_ids
kern.securelevel
kern.version
The set of variables defined is architecture dependent. The following variables are defined for the i386 architecture.
Name | Type | Changeable |
machdep.cpu.address_bits.physical | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.address_bits.virtual | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.brand | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.brand_string | char[] | no |
machdep.cpu.cache.L2_associativity | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.cache.linesize | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.cache.size | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.core_count | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.cores_per_package | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.extfamily | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.extfeature_bits | int64_t | no |
machdep.cpu.extfeatures | char[] | no |
machdep.cpu.extmodel | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.family | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.feature_bits | int64_t | no |
machdep.cpu.features | char[] | no |
machdep.cpu.leaf7_feature_bits | uint32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.leaf7_features | char[] | no |
machdep.cpu.logical_per_package | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.max_basic | uint32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.max_ext | uint32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.microcode_version | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.model | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.processor_flag | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.signature | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.stepping | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.thread_count | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.data.large | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.data.large_level1 | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.data.small | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.data.small_level1 | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.inst.large | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.inst.small | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.tlb.shared | int32_t | no |
machdep.cpu.ucupdate | int32_t | yes |
machdep.cpu.vendor | char[] | no |
machdep.cpu.xsave.extended_state | uint32_t | no |
machdep.tsc.deep_idle_rebase | uint32_t | yes |
machdep.tsc.frequency | int64_t | no |
machdep.tsc.nanotime.generation | uint32_t | no |
machdep.tsc.nanotime.shift | uint32_t | no |
The string and integer information available for the CTL_NET level is detailed below. The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate privilege may change the value.
Second level name | Type | Changeable |
PF_ROUTE | routing messages | no |
PF_INET | IPv4 values | yes |
PF_INET6 | IPv6 values | yes |
PF_ROUTE
The third level name is a protocol number, which is currently always 0. The fourth level name is an address family, which may be set to 0 to select all address families. The fifth, sixth, and seventh level names are as follows:
Fifth level Sixth level | Seventh level |
NET_RT_FLAGS rtflags | None |
NET_RT_DUMP None | None or fib number |
NET_RT_IFLIST 0 or if_index | None |
NET_RT_IFMALIST 0 or if_index | None |
NET_RT_IFLISTL 0 or if_index | None |
The NET_RT_IFMALIST
name returns
information about multicast group memberships on all interfaces if 0 is
specified, or for the interface specified by
if_index.
PF_INET
Protocol | Variable | Type | Changeable |
icmp | bmcastecho | integer | yes |
icmp | maskrepl | integer | yes |
ip | forwarding | integer | yes |
ip | redirect | integer | yes |
ip | ttl | integer | yes |
udp | checksum | integer | yes |
The variables are as follows:
icmp.bmcastecho
icmp.maskrepl
ip.forwarding
ip.redirect
ip.ttl
udp.checksum
For variables net.inet.*.ipsec, please refer to ipsec(4).
PF_INET6
For variables net.inet6.* please refer to inet6(4). For variables net.inet6.*.ipsec6, please refer to ipsec(4).
The string and integer information available for the CTL_USER level is detailed below. The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate privilege may change the value.
Name | Type | Changeable |
user.bc_base_max | int32_t | no |
user.bc_dim_max | int32_t | no |
user.bc_scale_max | int32_t | no |
user.bc_string_max | int32_t | no |
user.coll_weights_max | int32_t | no |
user.cs_path | char[] | no |
user.expr_nest_max | int32_t | no |
user.line_max | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_c_bind | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_c_dev | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_char_term | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_fort_dev | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_fort_run | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_localedef | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_sw_dev | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_upe | int32_t | no |
user.posix2_version | int32_t | no |
user.re_dup_max | int32_t | no |
user.stream_max | int32_t | no |
user.tzname_max | int32_t | no |
user.bc_base_max
user.bc_dim_max
user.bc_scale_max
user.bc_string_max
user.coll_weights_max
user.cs_path
PATH
environment variable
that finds all the standard utilities.user.expr_nest_max
user.line_max
user.posix2_c_bind
user.posix2_c_dev
user.posix2_char_term
user.posix2_fort_dev
user.posix2_fort_run
user.posix2_localedef
user.posix2_sw_dev
user.posix2_upe
user.posix2_version
user.re_dup_max
user.stream_max
user.tzname_max
The string and integer information available for the CTL_VM level is detailed below. The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate privilege may change the value.
Name | Type | Changeable |
vm.loadavg | struct loadavg | no |
vm.swapusage | struct xsw_usage | no |
vm.loadavg
Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
<sys/sysctl.h>
<sys/socket.h>
<netinet/in.h>
<netinet/icmp_var.h>
<netinet/icmp6.h>
<netinet/udp_var.h>
The following errors may be reported:
EFAULT
]EINVAL
]EINVAL
]ENOMEM
]ENOMEM
]ENOMEM
]ENOTDIR
]EISDIR
]ENOENT
]EPERM
]EPERM
]The sysctl
() function first appeared in
4.4BSD.
May 17, 2013 | Mac OS X 12 |