kern_sysctl.c revision 159655
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
3 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 * Mike Karels at Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
7 *
8 * Quite extensively rewritten by Poul-Henning Kamp of the FreeBSD
9 * project, to make these variables more userfriendly.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
20 *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
21 *    without specific prior written permission.
22 *
23 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
24 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
25 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
26 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
27 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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29 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
30 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
31 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
32 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
33 * SUCH DAMAGE.
34 *
35 *	@(#)kern_sysctl.c	8.4 (Berkeley) 4/14/94
36 */
37
38#include <sys/cdefs.h>
39__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/sys/kern/kern_sysctl.c 159655 2006-06-16 07:36:18Z yar $");
40
41#include "opt_compat.h"
42#include "opt_mac.h"
43
44#include <sys/param.h>
45#include <sys/systm.h>
46#include <sys/kernel.h>
47#include <sys/sysctl.h>
48#include <sys/mac.h>
49#include <sys/malloc.h>
50#include <sys/proc.h>
51#include <sys/lock.h>
52#include <sys/mutex.h>
53#include <sys/sx.h>
54#include <sys/sysproto.h>
55#include <vm/vm.h>
56#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
57
58static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTL, "sysctl", "sysctl internal magic");
59static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTLOID, "sysctloid", "sysctl dynamic oids");
60static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTLTMP, "sysctltmp", "sysctl temp output buffer");
61
62/*
63 * Locking - this locks the sysctl tree in memory.
64 */
65static struct sx sysctllock;
66
67#define	SYSCTL_LOCK()		sx_xlock(&sysctllock)
68#define	SYSCTL_UNLOCK()		sx_xunlock(&sysctllock)
69#define	SYSCTL_INIT()		sx_init(&sysctllock, "sysctl lock")
70
71static int sysctl_root(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
72
73struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl__children; /* root list */
74
75static struct sysctl_oid *
76sysctl_find_oidname(const char *name, struct sysctl_oid_list *list)
77{
78	struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
79
80	SLIST_FOREACH(oidp, list, oid_link) {
81		if (strcmp(oidp->oid_name, name) == 0) {
82			return (oidp);
83		}
84	}
85	return (NULL);
86}
87
88/*
89 * Initialization of the MIB tree.
90 *
91 * Order by number in each list.
92 */
93
94void
95sysctl_register_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
96{
97	struct sysctl_oid_list *parent = oidp->oid_parent;
98	struct sysctl_oid *p;
99	struct sysctl_oid *q;
100
101	/*
102	 * First check if another oid with the same name already
103	 * exists in the parent's list.
104	 */
105	p = sysctl_find_oidname(oidp->oid_name, parent);
106	if (p != NULL) {
107		if ((p->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
108			p->oid_refcnt++;
109			return;
110		} else {
111			printf("can't re-use a leaf (%s)!\n", p->oid_name);
112			return;
113		}
114	}
115	/*
116	 * If this oid has a number OID_AUTO, give it a number which
117	 * is greater than any current oid.
118	 * NOTE: DO NOT change the starting value here, change it in
119	 * <sys/sysctl.h>, and make sure it is at least 256 to
120	 * accomodate e.g. net.inet.raw as a static sysctl node.
121	 */
122	if (oidp->oid_number == OID_AUTO) {
123		static int newoid = CTL_AUTO_START;
124
125		oidp->oid_number = newoid++;
126		if (newoid == 0x7fffffff)
127			panic("out of oids");
128	}
129#if 0
130	else if (oidp->oid_number >= CTL_AUTO_START) {
131		/* do not panic; this happens when unregistering sysctl sets */
132		printf("static sysctl oid too high: %d", oidp->oid_number);
133	}
134#endif
135
136	/*
137	 * Insert the oid into the parent's list in order.
138	 */
139	q = NULL;
140	SLIST_FOREACH(p, parent, oid_link) {
141		if (oidp->oid_number < p->oid_number)
142			break;
143		q = p;
144	}
145	if (q)
146		SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(q, oidp, oid_link);
147	else
148		SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(parent, oidp, oid_link);
149}
150
151void
152sysctl_unregister_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
153{
154	struct sysctl_oid *p;
155	int error;
156
157	error = ENOENT;
158	if (oidp->oid_number == OID_AUTO) {
159		error = EINVAL;
160	} else {
161		SLIST_FOREACH(p, oidp->oid_parent, oid_link) {
162			if (p == oidp) {
163				SLIST_REMOVE(oidp->oid_parent, oidp,
164				    sysctl_oid, oid_link);
165				error = 0;
166				break;
167			}
168		}
169	}
170
171	/*
172	 * This can happen when a module fails to register and is
173	 * being unloaded afterwards.  It should not be a panic()
174	 * for normal use.
175	 */
176	if (error)
177		printf("%s: failed to unregister sysctl\n", __func__);
178}
179
180/* Initialize a new context to keep track of dynamically added sysctls. */
181int
182sysctl_ctx_init(struct sysctl_ctx_list *c)
183{
184
185	if (c == NULL) {
186		return (EINVAL);
187	}
188	TAILQ_INIT(c);
189	return (0);
190}
191
192/* Free the context, and destroy all dynamic oids registered in this context */
193int
194sysctl_ctx_free(struct sysctl_ctx_list *clist)
195{
196	struct sysctl_ctx_entry *e, *e1;
197	int error;
198
199	error = 0;
200	/*
201	 * First perform a "dry run" to check if it's ok to remove oids.
202	 * XXX FIXME
203	 * XXX This algorithm is a hack. But I don't know any
204	 * XXX better solution for now...
205	 */
206	TAILQ_FOREACH(e, clist, link) {
207		error = sysctl_remove_oid(e->entry, 0, 0);
208		if (error)
209			break;
210	}
211	/*
212	 * Restore deregistered entries, either from the end,
213	 * or from the place where error occured.
214	 * e contains the entry that was not unregistered
215	 */
216	if (error)
217		e1 = TAILQ_PREV(e, sysctl_ctx_list, link);
218	else
219		e1 = TAILQ_LAST(clist, sysctl_ctx_list);
220	while (e1 != NULL) {
221		sysctl_register_oid(e1->entry);
222		e1 = TAILQ_PREV(e1, sysctl_ctx_list, link);
223	}
224	if (error)
225		return(EBUSY);
226	/* Now really delete the entries */
227	e = TAILQ_FIRST(clist);
228	while (e != NULL) {
229		e1 = TAILQ_NEXT(e, link);
230		error = sysctl_remove_oid(e->entry, 1, 0);
231		if (error)
232			panic("sysctl_remove_oid: corrupt tree, entry: %s",
233			    e->entry->oid_name);
234		free(e, M_SYSCTLOID);
235		e = e1;
236	}
237	return (error);
238}
239
240/* Add an entry to the context */
241struct sysctl_ctx_entry *
242sysctl_ctx_entry_add(struct sysctl_ctx_list *clist, struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
243{
244	struct sysctl_ctx_entry *e;
245
246	if (clist == NULL || oidp == NULL)
247		return(NULL);
248	e = malloc(sizeof(struct sysctl_ctx_entry), M_SYSCTLOID, M_WAITOK);
249	e->entry = oidp;
250	TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(clist, e, link);
251	return (e);
252}
253
254/* Find an entry in the context */
255struct sysctl_ctx_entry *
256sysctl_ctx_entry_find(struct sysctl_ctx_list *clist, struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
257{
258	struct sysctl_ctx_entry *e;
259
260	if (clist == NULL || oidp == NULL)
261		return(NULL);
262	TAILQ_FOREACH(e, clist, link) {
263		if(e->entry == oidp)
264			return(e);
265	}
266	return (e);
267}
268
269/*
270 * Delete an entry from the context.
271 * NOTE: this function doesn't free oidp! You have to remove it
272 * with sysctl_remove_oid().
273 */
274int
275sysctl_ctx_entry_del(struct sysctl_ctx_list *clist, struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
276{
277	struct sysctl_ctx_entry *e;
278
279	if (clist == NULL || oidp == NULL)
280		return (EINVAL);
281	e = sysctl_ctx_entry_find(clist, oidp);
282	if (e != NULL) {
283		TAILQ_REMOVE(clist, e, link);
284		free(e, M_SYSCTLOID);
285		return (0);
286	} else
287		return (ENOENT);
288}
289
290/*
291 * Remove dynamically created sysctl trees.
292 * oidp - top of the tree to be removed
293 * del - if 0 - just deregister, otherwise free up entries as well
294 * recurse - if != 0 traverse the subtree to be deleted
295 */
296int
297sysctl_remove_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp, int del, int recurse)
298{
299	struct sysctl_oid *p;
300	int error;
301
302	if (oidp == NULL)
303		return(EINVAL);
304	if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_DYN) == 0) {
305		printf("can't remove non-dynamic nodes!\n");
306		return (EINVAL);
307	}
308	/*
309	 * WARNING: normal method to do this should be through
310	 * sysctl_ctx_free(). Use recursing as the last resort
311	 * method to purge your sysctl tree of leftovers...
312	 * However, if some other code still references these nodes,
313	 * it will panic.
314	 */
315	if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
316		if (oidp->oid_refcnt == 1) {
317			SLIST_FOREACH(p, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(oidp), oid_link) {
318				if (!recurse)
319					return (ENOTEMPTY);
320				error = sysctl_remove_oid(p, del, recurse);
321				if (error)
322					return (error);
323			}
324			if (del)
325				free(SYSCTL_CHILDREN(oidp), M_SYSCTLOID);
326		}
327	}
328	if (oidp->oid_refcnt > 1 ) {
329		oidp->oid_refcnt--;
330	} else {
331		if (oidp->oid_refcnt == 0) {
332			printf("Warning: bad oid_refcnt=%u (%s)!\n",
333				oidp->oid_refcnt, oidp->oid_name);
334			return (EINVAL);
335		}
336		sysctl_unregister_oid(oidp);
337		if (del) {
338			if (oidp->oid_descr)
339				free((void *)(uintptr_t)(const void *)oidp->oid_descr, M_SYSCTLOID);
340			free((void *)(uintptr_t)(const void *)oidp->oid_name,
341			     M_SYSCTLOID);
342			free(oidp, M_SYSCTLOID);
343		}
344	}
345	return (0);
346}
347
348/*
349 * Create new sysctls at run time.
350 * clist may point to a valid context initialized with sysctl_ctx_init().
351 */
352struct sysctl_oid *
353sysctl_add_oid(struct sysctl_ctx_list *clist, struct sysctl_oid_list *parent,
354	int number, const char *name, int kind, void *arg1, int arg2,
355	int (*handler)(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS), const char *fmt, const char *descr)
356{
357	struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
358	ssize_t len;
359	char *newname;
360
361	/* You have to hook up somewhere.. */
362	if (parent == NULL)
363		return(NULL);
364	/* Check if the node already exists, otherwise create it */
365	oidp = sysctl_find_oidname(name, parent);
366	if (oidp != NULL) {
367		if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
368			oidp->oid_refcnt++;
369			/* Update the context */
370			if (clist != NULL)
371				sysctl_ctx_entry_add(clist, oidp);
372			return (oidp);
373		} else {
374			printf("can't re-use a leaf (%s)!\n", name);
375			return (NULL);
376		}
377	}
378	oidp = malloc(sizeof(struct sysctl_oid), M_SYSCTLOID, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
379	oidp->oid_parent = parent;
380	SLIST_NEXT(oidp, oid_link) = NULL;
381	oidp->oid_number = number;
382	oidp->oid_refcnt = 1;
383	len = strlen(name);
384	newname = malloc(len + 1, M_SYSCTLOID, M_WAITOK);
385	bcopy(name, newname, len + 1);
386	newname[len] = '\0';
387	oidp->oid_name = newname;
388	oidp->oid_handler = handler;
389	oidp->oid_kind = CTLFLAG_DYN | kind;
390	if ((kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
391		/* Allocate space for children */
392		SYSCTL_CHILDREN_SET(oidp, malloc(sizeof(struct sysctl_oid_list),
393		    M_SYSCTLOID, M_WAITOK));
394		SLIST_INIT(SYSCTL_CHILDREN(oidp));
395	} else {
396		oidp->oid_arg1 = arg1;
397		oidp->oid_arg2 = arg2;
398	}
399	oidp->oid_fmt = fmt;
400	if (descr) {
401		int len = strlen(descr) + 1;
402		oidp->oid_descr = malloc(len, M_SYSCTLOID, M_WAITOK);
403		if (oidp->oid_descr)
404			strcpy((char *)(uintptr_t)(const void *)oidp->oid_descr, descr);
405	}
406	/* Update the context, if used */
407	if (clist != NULL)
408		sysctl_ctx_entry_add(clist, oidp);
409	/* Register this oid */
410	sysctl_register_oid(oidp);
411	return (oidp);
412}
413
414/*
415 * Reparent an existing oid.
416 */
417int
418sysctl_move_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oid, struct sysctl_oid_list *parent)
419{
420	struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
421
422	if (oid->oid_parent == parent)
423		return (0);
424	oidp = sysctl_find_oidname(oid->oid_name, parent);
425	if (oidp != NULL)
426		return (EEXIST);
427	sysctl_unregister_oid(oid);
428	oid->oid_parent = parent;
429	oid->oid_number = OID_AUTO;
430	sysctl_register_oid(oid);
431	return (0);
432}
433
434/*
435 * Register the kernel's oids on startup.
436 */
437SET_DECLARE(sysctl_set, struct sysctl_oid);
438
439static void
440sysctl_register_all(void *arg)
441{
442	struct sysctl_oid **oidp;
443
444	SYSCTL_INIT();
445	SET_FOREACH(oidp, sysctl_set)
446		sysctl_register_oid(*oidp);
447}
448SYSINIT(sysctl, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, sysctl_register_all, 0);
449
450/*
451 * "Staff-functions"
452 *
453 * These functions implement a presently undocumented interface
454 * used by the sysctl program to walk the tree, and get the type
455 * so it can print the value.
456 * This interface is under work and consideration, and should probably
457 * be killed with a big axe by the first person who can find the time.
458 * (be aware though, that the proper interface isn't as obvious as it
459 * may seem, there are various conflicting requirements.
460 *
461 * {0,0}	printf the entire MIB-tree.
462 * {0,1,...}	return the name of the "..." OID.
463 * {0,2,...}	return the next OID.
464 * {0,3}	return the OID of the name in "new"
465 * {0,4,...}	return the kind & format info for the "..." OID.
466 * {0,5,...}	return the description the "..." OID.
467 */
468
469#ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG
470static void
471sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(struct sysctl_oid_list *l, int i)
472{
473	int k;
474	struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
475
476	SLIST_FOREACH(oidp, l, oid_link) {
477
478		for (k=0; k<i; k++)
479			printf(" ");
480
481		printf("%d %s ", oidp->oid_number, oidp->oid_name);
482
483		printf("%c%c",
484			oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_RD ? 'R':' ',
485			oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_WR ? 'W':' ');
486
487		if (oidp->oid_handler)
488			printf(" *Handler");
489
490		switch (oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) {
491			case CTLTYPE_NODE:
492				printf(" Node\n");
493				if (!oidp->oid_handler) {
494					sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(
495						oidp->oid_arg1, i+2);
496				}
497				break;
498			case CTLTYPE_INT:    printf(" Int\n"); break;
499			case CTLTYPE_STRING: printf(" String\n"); break;
500			case CTLTYPE_QUAD:   printf(" Quad\n"); break;
501			case CTLTYPE_OPAQUE: printf(" Opaque/struct\n"); break;
502			default:	     printf("\n");
503		}
504
505	}
506}
507
508static int
509sysctl_sysctl_debug(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
510{
511	int error;
512
513	error = suser(req->td);
514	if (error)
515		return (error);
516	sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(&sysctl__children, 0);
517	return (ENOENT);
518}
519
520SYSCTL_PROC(_sysctl, 0, debug, CTLTYPE_STRING|CTLFLAG_RD,
521	0, 0, sysctl_sysctl_debug, "-", "");
522#endif
523
524static int
525sysctl_sysctl_name(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
526{
527	int *name = (int *) arg1;
528	u_int namelen = arg2;
529	int error = 0;
530	struct sysctl_oid *oid;
531	struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children, *lsp2;
532	char buf[10];
533
534	while (namelen) {
535		if (!lsp) {
536			snprintf(buf,sizeof(buf),"%d",*name);
537			if (req->oldidx)
538				error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, ".", 1);
539			if (!error)
540				error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, buf, strlen(buf));
541			if (error)
542				return (error);
543			namelen--;
544			name++;
545			continue;
546		}
547		lsp2 = 0;
548		SLIST_FOREACH(oid, lsp, oid_link) {
549			if (oid->oid_number != *name)
550				continue;
551
552			if (req->oldidx)
553				error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, ".", 1);
554			if (!error)
555				error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, oid->oid_name,
556					strlen(oid->oid_name));
557			if (error)
558				return (error);
559
560			namelen--;
561			name++;
562
563			if ((oid->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
564				break;
565
566			if (oid->oid_handler)
567				break;
568
569			lsp2 = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oid->oid_arg1;
570			break;
571		}
572		lsp = lsp2;
573	}
574	return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, "", 1));
575}
576
577static SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 1, name, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_name, "");
578
579static int
580sysctl_sysctl_next_ls(struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp, int *name, u_int namelen,
581	int *next, int *len, int level, struct sysctl_oid **oidpp)
582{
583	struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
584
585	*len = level;
586	SLIST_FOREACH(oidp, lsp, oid_link) {
587		*next = oidp->oid_number;
588		*oidpp = oidp;
589
590		if (oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_SKIP)
591			continue;
592
593		if (!namelen) {
594			if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
595				return (0);
596			if (oidp->oid_handler)
597				/* We really should call the handler here...*/
598				return (0);
599			lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oidp->oid_arg1;
600			if (!sysctl_sysctl_next_ls(lsp, 0, 0, next+1,
601				len, level+1, oidpp))
602				return (0);
603			goto emptynode;
604		}
605
606		if (oidp->oid_number < *name)
607			continue;
608
609		if (oidp->oid_number > *name) {
610			if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
611				return (0);
612			if (oidp->oid_handler)
613				return (0);
614			lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oidp->oid_arg1;
615			if (!sysctl_sysctl_next_ls(lsp, name+1, namelen-1,
616				next+1, len, level+1, oidpp))
617				return (0);
618			goto next;
619		}
620		if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
621			continue;
622
623		if (oidp->oid_handler)
624			continue;
625
626		lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oidp->oid_arg1;
627		if (!sysctl_sysctl_next_ls(lsp, name+1, namelen-1, next+1,
628			len, level+1, oidpp))
629			return (0);
630	next:
631		namelen = 1;
632	emptynode:
633		*len = level;
634	}
635	return (1);
636}
637
638static int
639sysctl_sysctl_next(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
640{
641	int *name = (int *) arg1;
642	u_int namelen = arg2;
643	int i, j, error;
644	struct sysctl_oid *oid;
645	struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children;
646	int newoid[CTL_MAXNAME];
647
648	i = sysctl_sysctl_next_ls(lsp, name, namelen, newoid, &j, 1, &oid);
649	if (i)
650		return (ENOENT);
651	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, newoid, j * sizeof (int));
652	return (error);
653}
654
655static SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 2, next, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_next, "");
656
657static int
658name2oid (char *name, int *oid, int *len, struct sysctl_oid **oidpp)
659{
660	int i;
661	struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
662	struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children;
663	char *p;
664
665	if (!*name)
666		return (ENOENT);
667
668	p = name + strlen(name) - 1 ;
669	if (*p == '.')
670		*p = '\0';
671
672	*len = 0;
673
674	for (p = name; *p && *p != '.'; p++)
675		;
676	i = *p;
677	if (i == '.')
678		*p = '\0';
679
680	oidp = SLIST_FIRST(lsp);
681
682	while (oidp && *len < CTL_MAXNAME) {
683		if (strcmp(name, oidp->oid_name)) {
684			oidp = SLIST_NEXT(oidp, oid_link);
685			continue;
686		}
687		*oid++ = oidp->oid_number;
688		(*len)++;
689
690		if (!i) {
691			if (oidpp)
692				*oidpp = oidp;
693			return (0);
694		}
695
696		if ((oidp->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
697			break;
698
699		if (oidp->oid_handler)
700			break;
701
702		lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oidp->oid_arg1;
703		oidp = SLIST_FIRST(lsp);
704		name = p+1;
705		for (p = name; *p && *p != '.'; p++)
706				;
707		i = *p;
708		if (i == '.')
709			*p = '\0';
710	}
711	return (ENOENT);
712}
713
714static int
715sysctl_sysctl_name2oid(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
716{
717	char *p;
718	int error, oid[CTL_MAXNAME], len;
719	struct sysctl_oid *op = 0;
720
721	if (!req->newlen)
722		return (ENOENT);
723	if (req->newlen >= MAXPATHLEN)	/* XXX arbitrary, undocumented */
724		return (ENAMETOOLONG);
725
726	p = malloc(req->newlen+1, M_SYSCTL, M_WAITOK);
727
728	error = SYSCTL_IN(req, p, req->newlen);
729	if (error) {
730		free(p, M_SYSCTL);
731		return (error);
732	}
733
734	p [req->newlen] = '\0';
735
736	error = name2oid(p, oid, &len, &op);
737
738	free(p, M_SYSCTL);
739
740	if (error)
741		return (error);
742
743	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, oid, len * sizeof *oid);
744	return (error);
745}
746
747SYSCTL_PROC(_sysctl, 3, name2oid, CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, 0, 0,
748	sysctl_sysctl_name2oid, "I", "");
749
750static int
751sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
752{
753	struct sysctl_oid *oid;
754	int error;
755
756	error = sysctl_find_oid(arg1, arg2, &oid, NULL, req);
757	if (error)
758		return (error);
759
760	if (!oid->oid_fmt)
761		return (ENOENT);
762	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &oid->oid_kind, sizeof(oid->oid_kind));
763	if (error)
764		return (error);
765	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, oid->oid_fmt, strlen(oid->oid_fmt) + 1);
766	return (error);
767}
768
769
770static SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 4, oidfmt, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt, "");
771
772static int
773sysctl_sysctl_oiddescr(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
774{
775	struct sysctl_oid *oid;
776	int error;
777
778	error = sysctl_find_oid(arg1, arg2, &oid, NULL, req);
779	if (error)
780		return (error);
781
782	if (!oid->oid_descr)
783		return (ENOENT);
784	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, oid->oid_descr, strlen(oid->oid_descr) + 1);
785	return (error);
786}
787
788static SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 5, oiddescr, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_oiddescr, "");
789
790/*
791 * Default "handler" functions.
792 */
793
794/*
795 * Handle an int, signed or unsigned.
796 * Two cases:
797 *     a variable:  point arg1 at it.
798 *     a constant:  pass it in arg2.
799 */
800
801int
802sysctl_handle_int(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
803{
804	int tmpout, error = 0;
805
806	/*
807	 * Attempt to get a coherent snapshot by making a copy of the data.
808	 */
809	if (arg1)
810		tmpout = *(int *)arg1;
811	else
812		tmpout = arg2;
813	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &tmpout, sizeof(int));
814
815	if (error || !req->newptr)
816		return (error);
817
818	if (!arg1)
819		error = EPERM;
820	else
821		error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, sizeof(int));
822	return (error);
823}
824
825
826/*
827 * Based on on sysctl_handle_int() convert milliseconds into ticks.
828 */
829
830int
831sysctl_msec_to_ticks(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
832{
833	int error, s, tt;
834
835	tt = *(int *)oidp->oid_arg1;
836	s = (int)((int64_t)tt * 1000 / hz);
837
838	error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &s, 0, req);
839	if (error || !req->newptr)
840		return (error);
841
842	tt = (int)((int64_t)s * hz / 1000);
843	if (tt < 1)
844		return (EINVAL);
845
846	*(int *)oidp->oid_arg1 = tt;
847	return (0);
848}
849
850
851/*
852 * Handle a long, signed or unsigned.  arg1 points to it.
853 */
854
855int
856sysctl_handle_long(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
857{
858	int error = 0;
859	long tmplong;
860#ifdef SCTL_MASK32
861	int tmpint;
862#endif
863
864	/*
865	 * Attempt to get a coherent snapshot by making a copy of the data.
866	 */
867	if (!arg1)
868		return (EINVAL);
869	tmplong = *(long *)arg1;
870#ifdef SCTL_MASK32
871	if (req->flags & SCTL_MASK32) {
872		tmpint = tmplong;
873		error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &tmpint, sizeof(int));
874	} else
875#endif
876		error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &tmplong, sizeof(long));
877
878	if (error || !req->newptr)
879		return (error);
880
881#ifdef SCTL_MASK32
882	if (req->flags & SCTL_MASK32) {
883		error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &tmpint, sizeof(int));
884		*(long *)arg1 = (long)tmpint;
885	} else
886#endif
887		error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, sizeof(long));
888	return (error);
889}
890
891/*
892 * Handle our generic '\0' terminated 'C' string.
893 * Two cases:
894 * 	a variable string:  point arg1 at it, arg2 is max length.
895 * 	a constant string:  point arg1 at it, arg2 is zero.
896 */
897
898int
899sysctl_handle_string(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
900{
901	int error=0;
902	char *tmparg;
903	size_t outlen;
904
905	/*
906	 * Attempt to get a coherent snapshot by copying to a
907	 * temporary kernel buffer.
908	 */
909retry:
910	outlen = strlen((char *)arg1)+1;
911	tmparg = malloc(outlen, M_SYSCTLTMP, M_WAITOK);
912
913	if (strlcpy(tmparg, (char *)arg1, outlen) >= outlen) {
914		free(tmparg, M_SYSCTLTMP);
915		goto retry;
916	}
917
918	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, tmparg, outlen);
919	free(tmparg, M_SYSCTLTMP);
920
921	if (error || !req->newptr)
922		return (error);
923
924	if ((req->newlen - req->newidx) >= arg2) {
925		error = EINVAL;
926	} else {
927		arg2 = (req->newlen - req->newidx);
928		error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, arg2);
929		((char *)arg1)[arg2] = '\0';
930	}
931
932	return (error);
933}
934
935/*
936 * Handle any kind of opaque data.
937 * arg1 points to it, arg2 is the size.
938 */
939
940int
941sysctl_handle_opaque(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
942{
943	int error, tries;
944	u_int generation;
945	struct sysctl_req req2;
946
947	/*
948	 * Attempt to get a coherent snapshot, by using the thread
949	 * pre-emption counter updated from within mi_switch() to
950	 * determine if we were pre-empted during a bcopy() or
951	 * copyout(). Make 3 attempts at doing this before giving up.
952	 * If we encounter an error, stop immediately.
953	 */
954	tries = 0;
955	req2 = *req;
956retry:
957	generation = curthread->td_generation;
958	error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, arg1, arg2);
959	if (error)
960		return (error);
961	tries++;
962	if (generation != curthread->td_generation && tries < 3) {
963		*req = req2;
964		goto retry;
965	}
966
967	error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, arg2);
968
969	return (error);
970}
971
972/*
973 * Transfer functions to/from kernel space.
974 * XXX: rather untested at this point
975 */
976static int
977sysctl_old_kernel(struct sysctl_req *req, const void *p, size_t l)
978{
979	size_t i = 0;
980
981	if (req->oldptr) {
982		i = l;
983		if (req->oldlen <= req->oldidx)
984			i = 0;
985		else
986			if (i > req->oldlen - req->oldidx)
987				i = req->oldlen - req->oldidx;
988		if (i > 0)
989			bcopy(p, (char *)req->oldptr + req->oldidx, i);
990	}
991	req->oldidx += l;
992	if (req->oldptr && i != l)
993		return (ENOMEM);
994	return (0);
995}
996
997static int
998sysctl_new_kernel(struct sysctl_req *req, void *p, size_t l)
999{
1000	if (!req->newptr)
1001		return (0);
1002	if (req->newlen - req->newidx < l)
1003		return (EINVAL);
1004	bcopy((char *)req->newptr + req->newidx, p, l);
1005	req->newidx += l;
1006	return (0);
1007}
1008
1009int
1010kernel_sysctl(struct thread *td, int *name, u_int namelen, void *old,
1011    size_t *oldlenp, void *new, size_t newlen, size_t *retval, int flags)
1012{
1013	int error = 0;
1014	struct sysctl_req req;
1015
1016	bzero(&req, sizeof req);
1017
1018	req.td = td;
1019	req.flags = flags;
1020
1021	if (oldlenp) {
1022		req.oldlen = *oldlenp;
1023	}
1024	req.validlen = req.oldlen;
1025
1026	if (old) {
1027		req.oldptr= old;
1028	}
1029
1030	if (new != NULL) {
1031		req.newlen = newlen;
1032		req.newptr = new;
1033	}
1034
1035	req.oldfunc = sysctl_old_kernel;
1036	req.newfunc = sysctl_new_kernel;
1037	req.lock = REQ_LOCKED;
1038
1039	SYSCTL_LOCK();
1040
1041	error = sysctl_root(0, name, namelen, &req);
1042
1043	if (req.lock == REQ_WIRED && req.validlen > 0)
1044		vsunlock(req.oldptr, req.validlen);
1045
1046	SYSCTL_UNLOCK();
1047
1048	if (error && error != ENOMEM)
1049		return (error);
1050
1051	if (retval) {
1052		if (req.oldptr && req.oldidx > req.validlen)
1053			*retval = req.validlen;
1054		else
1055			*retval = req.oldidx;
1056	}
1057	return (error);
1058}
1059
1060int
1061kernel_sysctlbyname(struct thread *td, char *name, void *old, size_t *oldlenp,
1062    void *new, size_t newlen, size_t *retval, int flags)
1063{
1064        int oid[CTL_MAXNAME];
1065        size_t oidlen, plen;
1066	int error;
1067
1068	oid[0] = 0;		/* sysctl internal magic */
1069	oid[1] = 3;		/* name2oid */
1070	oidlen = sizeof(oid);
1071
1072	error = kernel_sysctl(td, oid, 2, oid, &oidlen,
1073	    (void *)name, strlen(name), &plen, flags);
1074	if (error)
1075		return (error);
1076
1077	error = kernel_sysctl(td, oid, plen / sizeof(int), old, oldlenp,
1078	    new, newlen, retval, flags);
1079	return (error);
1080}
1081
1082/*
1083 * Transfer function to/from user space.
1084 */
1085static int
1086sysctl_old_user(struct sysctl_req *req, const void *p, size_t l)
1087{
1088	int error = 0;
1089	size_t i, len, origidx;
1090
1091	origidx = req->oldidx;
1092	req->oldidx += l;
1093	if (req->oldptr == NULL)
1094		return (0);
1095	/*
1096	 * If we have not wired the user supplied buffer and we are currently
1097	 * holding locks, drop a witness warning, as it's possible that
1098	 * write operations to the user page can sleep.
1099	 */
1100	if (req->lock != REQ_WIRED)
1101		WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL,
1102		    "sysctl_old_user()");
1103	i = l;
1104	len = req->validlen;
1105	if (len <= origidx)
1106		i = 0;
1107	else {
1108		if (i > len - origidx)
1109			i = len - origidx;
1110		error = copyout(p, (char *)req->oldptr + origidx, i);
1111	}
1112	if (error)
1113		return (error);
1114	if (i < l)
1115		return (ENOMEM);
1116	return (0);
1117}
1118
1119static int
1120sysctl_new_user(struct sysctl_req *req, void *p, size_t l)
1121{
1122	int error;
1123
1124	if (!req->newptr)
1125		return (0);
1126	if (req->newlen - req->newidx < l)
1127		return (EINVAL);
1128	WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL,
1129	    "sysctl_new_user()");
1130	error = copyin((char *)req->newptr + req->newidx, p, l);
1131	req->newidx += l;
1132	return (error);
1133}
1134
1135/*
1136 * Wire the user space destination buffer.  If set to a value greater than
1137 * zero, the len parameter limits the maximum amount of wired memory.
1138 */
1139int
1140sysctl_wire_old_buffer(struct sysctl_req *req, size_t len)
1141{
1142	int ret;
1143	size_t i, wiredlen;
1144	char *cp, dummy;
1145
1146	wiredlen = (len > 0 && len < req->oldlen) ? len : req->oldlen;
1147	ret = 0;
1148	if (req->lock == REQ_LOCKED && req->oldptr &&
1149	    req->oldfunc == sysctl_old_user) {
1150		if (wiredlen != 0) {
1151			ret = vslock(req->oldptr, wiredlen);
1152			if (ret != 0) {
1153				if (ret != ENOMEM)
1154					return (ret);
1155				wiredlen = 0;
1156			}
1157			/*
1158			 * Touch all the wired pages to avoid PTE modified
1159			 * bit emulation traps on Alpha while holding locks
1160			 * in the sysctl handler.
1161			 */
1162			for (i = (wiredlen + PAGE_SIZE - 1) / PAGE_SIZE,
1163			    cp = req->oldptr; i > 0; i--, cp += PAGE_SIZE) {
1164				copyin(cp, &dummy, 1);
1165				copyout(&dummy, cp, 1);
1166			}
1167		}
1168		req->lock = REQ_WIRED;
1169		req->validlen = wiredlen;
1170	}
1171	return (0);
1172}
1173
1174int
1175sysctl_find_oid(int *name, u_int namelen, struct sysctl_oid **noid,
1176    int *nindx, struct sysctl_req *req)
1177{
1178	struct sysctl_oid *oid;
1179	int indx;
1180
1181	oid = SLIST_FIRST(&sysctl__children);
1182	indx = 0;
1183	while (oid && indx < CTL_MAXNAME) {
1184		if (oid->oid_number == name[indx]) {
1185			indx++;
1186			if (oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_NOLOCK)
1187				req->lock = REQ_UNLOCKED;
1188			if ((oid->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
1189				if (oid->oid_handler != NULL ||
1190				    indx == namelen) {
1191					*noid = oid;
1192					if (nindx != NULL)
1193						*nindx = indx;
1194					return (0);
1195				}
1196				oid = SLIST_FIRST(
1197				    (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oid->oid_arg1);
1198			} else if (indx == namelen) {
1199				*noid = oid;
1200				if (nindx != NULL)
1201					*nindx = indx;
1202				return (0);
1203			} else {
1204				return (ENOTDIR);
1205			}
1206		} else {
1207			oid = SLIST_NEXT(oid, oid_link);
1208		}
1209	}
1210	return (ENOENT);
1211}
1212
1213/*
1214 * Traverse our tree, and find the right node, execute whatever it points
1215 * to, and return the resulting error code.
1216 */
1217
1218static int
1219sysctl_root(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
1220{
1221	struct sysctl_oid *oid;
1222	int error, indx, lvl;
1223
1224	error = sysctl_find_oid(arg1, arg2, &oid, &indx, req);
1225	if (error)
1226		return (error);
1227
1228	if ((oid->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
1229		/*
1230		 * You can't call a sysctl when it's a node, but has
1231		 * no handler.  Inform the user that it's a node.
1232		 * The indx may or may not be the same as namelen.
1233		 */
1234		if (oid->oid_handler == NULL)
1235			return (EISDIR);
1236	}
1237
1238	/* Is this sysctl writable? */
1239	if (req->newptr && !(oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_WR))
1240		return (EPERM);
1241
1242	KASSERT(req->td != NULL, ("sysctl_root(): req->td == NULL"));
1243
1244	/* Is this sysctl sensitive to securelevels? */
1245	if (req->newptr && (oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_SECURE)) {
1246		lvl = (oid->oid_kind & CTLMASK_SECURE) >> CTLSHIFT_SECURE;
1247		error = securelevel_gt(req->td->td_ucred, lvl);
1248		if (error)
1249			return (error);
1250	}
1251
1252	/* Is this sysctl writable by only privileged users? */
1253	if (req->newptr && !(oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_ANYBODY)) {
1254		int flags;
1255
1256		if (oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_PRISON)
1257			flags = SUSER_ALLOWJAIL;
1258		else
1259			flags = 0;
1260		error = suser_cred(req->td->td_ucred, flags);
1261		if (error)
1262			return (error);
1263	}
1264
1265	if (!oid->oid_handler)
1266		return (EINVAL);
1267
1268	if ((oid->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
1269		arg1 = (int *)arg1 + indx;
1270		arg2 -= indx;
1271	} else {
1272		arg1 = oid->oid_arg1;
1273		arg2 = oid->oid_arg2;
1274	}
1275#ifdef MAC
1276	error = mac_check_system_sysctl(req->td->td_ucred, oid, arg1, arg2,
1277	    req);
1278	if (error != 0)
1279		return (error);
1280#endif
1281	error = oid->oid_handler(oid, arg1, arg2, req);
1282
1283	return (error);
1284}
1285
1286#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
1287struct sysctl_args {
1288	int	*name;
1289	u_int	namelen;
1290	void	*old;
1291	size_t	*oldlenp;
1292	void	*new;
1293	size_t	newlen;
1294};
1295#endif
1296
1297/*
1298 * MPSAFE
1299 */
1300int
1301__sysctl(struct thread *td, struct sysctl_args *uap)
1302{
1303	int error, name[CTL_MAXNAME];
1304	size_t j;
1305
1306	if (uap->namelen > CTL_MAXNAME || uap->namelen < 2)
1307		return (EINVAL);
1308
1309 	error = copyin(uap->name, &name, uap->namelen * sizeof(int));
1310 	if (error)
1311		return (error);
1312
1313	mtx_lock(&Giant);
1314
1315	error = userland_sysctl(td, name, uap->namelen,
1316		uap->old, uap->oldlenp, 0,
1317		uap->new, uap->newlen, &j, 0);
1318	if (error && error != ENOMEM)
1319		goto done2;
1320	if (uap->oldlenp) {
1321		int i = copyout(&j, uap->oldlenp, sizeof(j));
1322		if (i)
1323			error = i;
1324	}
1325done2:
1326	mtx_unlock(&Giant);
1327	return (error);
1328}
1329
1330/*
1331 * This is used from various compatibility syscalls too.  That's why name
1332 * must be in kernel space.
1333 */
1334int
1335userland_sysctl(struct thread *td, int *name, u_int namelen, void *old,
1336    size_t *oldlenp, int inkernel, void *new, size_t newlen, size_t *retval,
1337    int flags)
1338{
1339	int error = 0;
1340	struct sysctl_req req;
1341
1342	bzero(&req, sizeof req);
1343
1344	req.td = td;
1345	req.flags = flags;
1346
1347	if (oldlenp) {
1348		if (inkernel) {
1349			req.oldlen = *oldlenp;
1350		} else {
1351			error = copyin(oldlenp, &req.oldlen, sizeof(*oldlenp));
1352			if (error)
1353				return (error);
1354		}
1355	}
1356	req.validlen = req.oldlen;
1357
1358	if (old) {
1359		if (!useracc(old, req.oldlen, VM_PROT_WRITE))
1360			return (EFAULT);
1361		req.oldptr= old;
1362	}
1363
1364	if (new != NULL) {
1365		if (!useracc(new, req.newlen, VM_PROT_READ))
1366			return (EFAULT);
1367		req.newlen = newlen;
1368		req.newptr = new;
1369	}
1370
1371	req.oldfunc = sysctl_old_user;
1372	req.newfunc = sysctl_new_user;
1373	req.lock = REQ_LOCKED;
1374
1375	SYSCTL_LOCK();
1376
1377	do {
1378		req.oldidx = 0;
1379		req.newidx = 0;
1380		error = sysctl_root(0, name, namelen, &req);
1381	} while (error == EAGAIN);
1382
1383	if (req.lock == REQ_WIRED && req.validlen > 0)
1384		vsunlock(req.oldptr, req.validlen);
1385
1386	SYSCTL_UNLOCK();
1387
1388	if (error && error != ENOMEM)
1389		return (error);
1390
1391	if (retval) {
1392		if (req.oldptr && req.oldidx > req.validlen)
1393			*retval = req.validlen;
1394		else
1395			*retval = req.oldidx;
1396	}
1397	return (error);
1398}
1399
1400#ifdef COMPAT_43
1401#include <sys/socket.h>
1402#include <vm/vm_param.h>
1403
1404#define	KINFO_PROC		(0<<8)
1405#define	KINFO_RT		(1<<8)
1406#define	KINFO_VNODE		(2<<8)
1407#define	KINFO_FILE		(3<<8)
1408#define	KINFO_METER		(4<<8)
1409#define	KINFO_LOADAVG		(5<<8)
1410#define	KINFO_CLOCKRATE		(6<<8)
1411
1412/* Non-standard BSDI extension - only present on their 4.3 net-2 releases */
1413#define	KINFO_BSDI_SYSINFO	(101<<8)
1414
1415/*
1416 * XXX this is bloat, but I hope it's better here than on the potentially
1417 * limited kernel stack...  -Peter
1418 */
1419
1420static struct {
1421	int	bsdi_machine;		/* "i386" on BSD/386 */
1422/*      ^^^ this is an offset to the string, relative to the struct start */
1423	char	*pad0;
1424	long	pad1;
1425	long	pad2;
1426	long	pad3;
1427	u_long	pad4;
1428	u_long	pad5;
1429	u_long	pad6;
1430
1431	int	bsdi_ostype;		/* "BSD/386" on BSD/386 */
1432	int	bsdi_osrelease;		/* "1.1" on BSD/386 */
1433	long	pad7;
1434	long	pad8;
1435	char	*pad9;
1436
1437	long	pad10;
1438	long	pad11;
1439	int	pad12;
1440	long	pad13;
1441	quad_t	pad14;
1442	long	pad15;
1443
1444	struct	timeval pad16;
1445	/* we dont set this, because BSDI's uname used gethostname() instead */
1446	int	bsdi_hostname;		/* hostname on BSD/386 */
1447
1448	/* the actual string data is appended here */
1449
1450} bsdi_si;
1451/*
1452 * this data is appended to the end of the bsdi_si structure during copyout.
1453 * The "char *" offsets are relative to the base of the bsdi_si struct.
1454 * This contains "FreeBSD\02.0-BUILT-nnnnnn\0i386\0", and these strings
1455 * should not exceed the length of the buffer here... (or else!! :-)
1456 */
1457static char bsdi_strings[80];	/* It had better be less than this! */
1458
1459#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
1460struct getkerninfo_args {
1461	int	op;
1462	char	*where;
1463	size_t	*size;
1464	int	arg;
1465};
1466#endif
1467
1468/*
1469 * MPSAFE
1470 */
1471int
1472ogetkerninfo(struct thread *td, struct getkerninfo_args *uap)
1473{
1474	int error, name[6];
1475	size_t size;
1476	u_int needed = 0;
1477
1478	mtx_lock(&Giant);
1479
1480	switch (uap->op & 0xff00) {
1481
1482	case KINFO_RT:
1483		name[0] = CTL_NET;
1484		name[1] = PF_ROUTE;
1485		name[2] = 0;
1486		name[3] = (uap->op & 0xff0000) >> 16;
1487		name[4] = uap->op & 0xff;
1488		name[5] = uap->arg;
1489		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 6, uap->where, uap->size,
1490			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1491		break;
1492
1493	case KINFO_VNODE:
1494		name[0] = CTL_KERN;
1495		name[1] = KERN_VNODE;
1496		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
1497			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1498		break;
1499
1500	case KINFO_PROC:
1501		name[0] = CTL_KERN;
1502		name[1] = KERN_PROC;
1503		name[2] = uap->op & 0xff;
1504		name[3] = uap->arg;
1505		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 4, uap->where, uap->size,
1506			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1507		break;
1508
1509	case KINFO_FILE:
1510		name[0] = CTL_KERN;
1511		name[1] = KERN_FILE;
1512		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
1513			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1514		break;
1515
1516	case KINFO_METER:
1517		name[0] = CTL_VM;
1518		name[1] = VM_TOTAL;
1519		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
1520			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1521		break;
1522
1523	case KINFO_LOADAVG:
1524		name[0] = CTL_VM;
1525		name[1] = VM_LOADAVG;
1526		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
1527			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1528		break;
1529
1530	case KINFO_CLOCKRATE:
1531		name[0] = CTL_KERN;
1532		name[1] = KERN_CLOCKRATE;
1533		error = userland_sysctl(td, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
1534			0, 0, 0, &size, 0);
1535		break;
1536
1537	case KINFO_BSDI_SYSINFO: {
1538		/*
1539		 * this is pretty crude, but it's just enough for uname()
1540		 * from BSDI's 1.x libc to work.
1541		 *
1542		 * *size gives the size of the buffer before the call, and
1543		 * the amount of data copied after a successful call.
1544		 * If successful, the return value is the amount of data
1545		 * available, which can be larger than *size.
1546		 *
1547		 * BSDI's 2.x product apparently fails with ENOMEM if *size
1548		 * is too small.
1549		 */
1550
1551		u_int left;
1552		char *s;
1553
1554		bzero((char *)&bsdi_si, sizeof(bsdi_si));
1555		bzero(bsdi_strings, sizeof(bsdi_strings));
1556
1557		s = bsdi_strings;
1558
1559		bsdi_si.bsdi_ostype = (s - bsdi_strings) + sizeof(bsdi_si);
1560		strcpy(s, ostype);
1561		s += strlen(s) + 1;
1562
1563		bsdi_si.bsdi_osrelease = (s - bsdi_strings) + sizeof(bsdi_si);
1564		strcpy(s, osrelease);
1565		s += strlen(s) + 1;
1566
1567		bsdi_si.bsdi_machine = (s - bsdi_strings) + sizeof(bsdi_si);
1568		strcpy(s, machine);
1569		s += strlen(s) + 1;
1570
1571		needed = sizeof(bsdi_si) + (s - bsdi_strings);
1572
1573		if ((uap->where == NULL) || (uap->size == NULL)) {
1574			/* process is asking how much buffer to supply.. */
1575			size = needed;
1576			error = 0;
1577			break;
1578		}
1579
1580		if ((error = copyin(uap->size, &size, sizeof(size))) != 0)
1581			break;
1582
1583		/* if too much buffer supplied, trim it down */
1584		if (size > needed)
1585			size = needed;
1586
1587		/* how much of the buffer is remaining */
1588		left = size;
1589
1590		if ((error = copyout((char *)&bsdi_si, uap->where, left)) != 0)
1591			break;
1592
1593		/* is there any point in continuing? */
1594		if (left > sizeof(bsdi_si)) {
1595			left -= sizeof(bsdi_si);
1596			error = copyout(&bsdi_strings,
1597					uap->where + sizeof(bsdi_si), left);
1598		}
1599		break;
1600	}
1601
1602	default:
1603		error = EOPNOTSUPP;
1604		break;
1605	}
1606	if (error == 0) {
1607		td->td_retval[0] = needed ? needed : size;
1608		if (uap->size) {
1609			error = copyout(&size, uap->size, sizeof(size));
1610		}
1611	}
1612	mtx_unlock(&Giant);
1613	return (error);
1614}
1615#endif /* COMPAT_43 */
1616