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+.\" Copyright (c) 1993
+.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
+.\"
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+.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
+.\"
+.\" @(#)sysctl.3 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/9/95
+.\" $FreeBSD$
+.\"
+.Dd January 23, 2001
+.Dt SYSCTL 3
+.Os
+.Sh NAME
+.Nm sysctl ,
+.Nm sysctlbyname ,
+.Nm sysctlnametomib
+.Nd get or set system information
+.Sh LIBRARY
+.Lb libc
+.Sh SYNOPSIS
+.In sys/types.h
+.In sys/sysctl.h
+.Ft int
+.Fn sysctl "int *name" "u_int namelen" "void *oldp" "size_t *oldlenp" "void *newp" "size_t newlen"
+.Ft int
+.Fn sysctlbyname "const char *name" "void *oldp" "size_t *oldlenp" "void *newp" "size_t newlen"
+.Ft int
+.Fn sysctlnametomib "const char *name" "int *mibp" "size_t *sizep"
+.Sh DESCRIPTION
+The
+.Fn sysctl
+function retrieves system information and allows processes with
+appropriate privileges to set system information.
+The information available from
+.Fn sysctl
+consists of integers, strings, and tables.
+Information may be retrieved and set from the command interface
+using the
+.Xr sysctl 8
+utility.
+.Pp
+Unless explicitly noted below,
+.Fn 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
+.Fn sysctl
+are serialized to avoid deadlock.
+.Pp
+The state is described using a ``Management Information Base'' (MIB)
+style name, listed in
+.Fa name ,
+which is a
+.Fa namelen
+length array of integers.
+.Pp
+The
+.Fn 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
+.Fn sysctl
+function.
+.Pp
+The information is copied into the buffer specified by
+.Fa oldp .
+The size of the buffer is given by the location specified by
+.Fa 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
+.Er 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
+.Er ENOMEM .
+If the old value is not desired,
+.Fa oldp
+and
+.Fa oldlenp
+should be set to NULL.
+.Pp
+The size of the available data can be determined by calling
+.Fn sysctl
+with a NULL parameter for
+.Fa oldp .
+The size of the available data will be returned in the location pointed to by
+.Fa 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.
+.Pp
+To set a new value,
+.Fa newp
+is set to point to a buffer of length
+.Fa newlen
+from which the requested value is to be taken.
+If a new value is not to be set,
+.Fa newp
+should be set to NULL and
+.Fa newlen
+set to 0.
+.Pp
+The
+.Fn 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
+.Fa mibp .
+The number of elements in the mib array is given by the location specified by
+.Fa sizep
+before the call,
+and that location gives the number of entries copied after a successful call.
+The resulting
+.Fa mib
+and
+.Fa size
+may be used in subsequent
+.Fn 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
+.Fn sysctl
+function runs in about a third the time as the same request made via the
+.Fn sysctlbyname
+function).
+The
+.Fn sysctlnametomib
+function is also useful for fetching mib prefixes and then adding
+a final component.
+For example, to fetch process information
+for processes with pid's less than 100:
+.Pp
+.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
+int i, mib[4];
+size_t len;
+struct kinfo_proc kp;
+
+/* Fill out the first three components of the mib */
+len = 4;
+sysctlnametomib("kern.proc.pid", mib, &len);
+
+/* Fetch and print entries for pid's < 100 */
+for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
+ mib[3] = i;
+ len = sizeof(kp);
+ if (sysctl(mib, 4, &kp, &len, NULL, 0) == -1)
+ perror("sysctl");
+ else if (len > 0)
+ printkproc(&kp);
+}
+.Ed
+.Pp
+The top level names are defined with a CTL_ prefix in
+.Aq Pa 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.
+.Pp
+.Bl -column CTLXMACHDEPXXX "Next level namesXXXXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Name Next level names Description"
+.It "CTL\_DEBUG sys/sysctl.h Debugging"
+.It "CTL\_VFS sys/mount.h Filesystem"
+.It "CTL\_HW sys/sysctl.h Generic CPU, I/O"
+.It "CTL\_KERN sys/sysctl.h High kernel limits"
+.It "CTL\_MACHDEP sys/sysctl.h Machine dependent"
+.It "CTL\_NET sys/socket.h Networking"
+.It "CTL\_USER sys/sysctl.h User-level"
+.It "CTL\_VM vm/vm_param.h Virtual memory"
+.El
+.Pp
+For example, the following retrieves the maximum number of processes allowed
+in the system:
+.Pp
+.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
+int mib[2], maxproc;
+size_t len;
+
+mib[0] = CTL_KERN;
+mib[1] = KERN_MAXPROC;
+len = sizeof(maxproc);
+sysctl(mib, 2, &maxproc, &len, NULL, 0);
+.Ed
+.Pp
+To retrieve the standard search path for the system utilities:
+.Pp
+.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
+int mib[2];
+size_t len;
+char *p;
+
+mib[0] = CTL_USER;
+mib[1] = USER_CS_PATH;
+sysctl(mib, 2, NULL, &len, NULL, 0);
+p = malloc(len);
+sysctl(mib, 2, p, &len, NULL, 0);
+.Ed
+.Ss CTL_DEBUG
+The debugging variables vary from system to system.
+A debugging variable may be added or deleted without need to recompile
+.Fn sysctl
+to know about it.
+Each time it runs,
+.Fn sysctl
+gets the list of debugging variables from the kernel and
+displays their current values.
+The system defines twenty
+.Ns ( Va struct ctldebug )
+variables named
+.Nm debug0
+through
+.Nm debug19 .
+They are declared as separate variables so that they can be
+individually initialized at the location of their associated variable.
+The loader prevents multiple use of the same variable by issuing errors
+if a variable is initialized in more than one place.
+For example, to export the variable
+.Nm dospecialcheck
+as a debugging variable, the following declaration would be used:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
+int dospecialcheck = 1;
+struct ctldebug debug5 = { "dospecialcheck", &dospecialcheck };
+.Ed
+.Ss CTL_VFS
+A distinguished second level name, VFS_GENERIC,
+is used to get general information about all filesystems.
+One of its third level identifiers is VFS_MAXTYPENUM
+that gives the highest valid filesystem type number.
+Its other third level identifier is VFS_CONF that
+returns configuration information about the filesystem
+type given as a fourth level identifier (see
+.Xr getvfsbyname 3
+as an example of its use).
+The remaining second level identifiers are the
+filesystem type number returned by a
+.Xr statfs 2
+call or from VFS_CONF.
+The third level identifiers available for each filesystem
+are given in the header file that defines the mount
+argument structure for that filesystem.
+.Ss CTL_HW
+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.
+.Bl -column "Second level nameXXXXXX" integerXXX -offset indent
+.It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
+.It "HW\_MACHINE string no"
+.It "HW\_MODEL string no"
+.It "HW\_NCPU integer no"
+.It "HW\_BYTEORDER integer no"
+.It "HW\_PHYSMEM integer no"
+.It "HW\_USERMEM integer no"
+.It "HW\_PAGESIZE integer no"
+.It "HW\_FLOATINGPOINT integer no"
+.It "HW\_MACHINE\_ARCH string no"
+.\".It "HW\_DISKNAMES integer no"
+.\".It "HW\_DISKSTATS integer no"
+.El
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.It Li HW_MACHINE
+The machine class.
+.It Li HW_MODEL
+The machine model
+.It Li HW_NCPU
+The number of cpus.
+.It Li HW_BYTEORDER
+The byteorder (4,321, or 1,234).
+.It Li HW_PHYSMEM
+The bytes of physical memory.
+.It Li HW_USERMEM
+The bytes of non-kernel memory.
+.It Li HW_PAGESIZE
+The software page size.
+.It Li HW_FLOATINGPOINT
+Nonzero if the floating point support is in hardware.
+.It Li HW_MACHINE_ARCH
+The machine dependent architecture type.
+.\".It Fa HW_DISKNAMES
+.\".It Fa HW_DISKSTATS
+.El
+.Ss CTL_KERN
+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.
+.Bl -column "KERNXMAXFILESPERPROCXXX" "struct clockrateXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
+.It "KERN\_ARGMAX integer no"
+.It "KERN\_BOOTFILE string yes"
+.It "KERN\_BOOTTIME struct timeval no"
+.It "KERN\_CLOCKRATE struct clockinfo no"
+.It "KERN\_FILE struct file no"
+.It "KERN\_HOSTID integer yes"
+.It "KERN\_HOSTNAME string yes"
+.It "KERN\_JOB\_CONTROL integer no"
+.It "KERN\_MAXFILES integer yes"
+.It "KERN\_MAXFILESPERPROC integer yes"
+.It "KERN\_MAXPROC integer no"
+.It "KERN\_MAXPROCPERUID integer yes"
+.It "KERN\_MAXVNODES integer yes"
+.It "KERN\_NGROUPS integer no"
+.It "KERN\_NISDOMAINNAME string yes"
+.It "KERN\_OSRELDATE integer no"
+.It "KERN\_OSRELEASE string no"
+.It "KERN\_OSREV integer no"
+.It "KERN\_OSTYPE string no"
+.It "KERN\_POSIX1 integer no"
+.It "KERN\_PROC struct proc no"
+.It "KERN\_PROF node not applicable"
+.It "KERN\_QUANTUM integer yes"
+.It "KERN\_SAVED\_IDS integer no"
+.It "KERN\_SECURELVL integer raise only"
+.It "KERN\_UPDATEINTERVAL integer no"
+.It "KERN\_VERSION string no"
+.It "KERN\_VNODE struct vnode no"
+.El
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.It Li KERN_ARGMAX
+The maximum bytes of argument to
+.Xr execve 2 .
+.It Li KERN_BOOTFILE
+The full pathname of the file from which the kernel was loaded.
+.It Li KERN_BOOTTIME
+A
+.Va struct timeval
+structure is returned.
+This structure contains the time that the system was booted.
+.It Li KERN_CLOCKRATE
+A
+.Va struct clockinfo
+structure is returned.
+This structure contains the clock, statistics clock and profiling clock
+frequencies, the number of micro-seconds per hz tick and the skew rate.
+.It Li KERN_FILE
+Return the entire file table.
+The returned data consists of a single
+.Va struct filehead
+followed by an array of
+.Va struct file ,
+whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system.
+.It Li KERN_HOSTID
+Get or set the host id.
+.It Li KERN_HOSTNAME
+Get or set the hostname.
+.It Li KERN_JOB_CONTROL
+Return 1 if job control is available on this system, otherwise 0.
+.It Li KERN_MAXFILES
+The maximum number of files that may be open in the system.
+.It Li KERN_MAXFILESPERPROC
+The maximum number of files that may be open for a single process.
+This limit only applies to processes with an effective uid of nonzero
+at the time of the open request.
+Files that have already been opened are not affected if the limit
+or the effective uid is changed.
+.It Li KERN_MAXPROC
+The maximum number of concurrent processes the system will allow.
+.It Li KERN_MAXPROCPERUID
+The maximum number of concurrent processes the system will allow
+for a single effective uid.
+This limit only applies to processes with an effective uid of nonzero
+at the time of a fork request.
+Processes that have already been started are not affected if the limit
+is changed.
+.It Li KERN_MAXVNODES
+The maximum number of vnodes available on the system.
+.It Li KERN_NGROUPS
+The maximum number of supplemental groups.
+.It Li KERN_NISDOMAINNAME
+The name of the current YP/NIS domain.
+.It Li KERN_OSRELDATE
+The system release date in YYYYMM format
+(January 1996 is encoded as 199601).
+.It Li KERN_OSRELEASE
+The system release string.
+.It Li KERN_OSREV
+The system revision string.
+.It Li KERN_OSTYPE
+The system type string.
+.It Li KERN_POSIX1
+The version of
+.St -p1003.1
+with which the system
+attempts to comply.
+.It Li KERN_PROC
+Return the entire process table, or a subset of it.
+An array of pairs of
+.Va struct proc
+followed by corresponding
+.Va struct eproc
+structures is returned,
+whose size depends on the current number of such objects in the system.
+The third and fourth level names are as follows:
+.Bl -column "Third level nameXXXXXX" "Fourth level is:XXXXXX" -offset indent
+.It "Third level name Fourth level is:"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_ALL None"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_PID A process ID"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_PGRP A process group"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_TTY A tty device"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_UID A user ID"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_RUID A real user ID"
+.El
+.Pp
+If the third level name is KERN_PROC_ARGS then the command line argument
+array is returned in a flattened form, i.e. zero-terminated arguments
+follow each other.
+The total size of array is returned.
+It is also possible for a process to set its own process title this way.
+.Bl -column "Third level nameXXXXXX" "Fourth level is:XXXXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Third level name Fourth level is:"
+.It "KERN\_PROC\_ARGS A process ID"
+.El
+.It Li KERN_PROF
+Return profiling information about the kernel.
+If the kernel is not compiled for profiling,
+attempts to retrieve any of the KERN_PROF values will
+fail with
+.Er ENOENT .
+The third level names for the string and integer profiling information
+is detailed below.
+The changeable column shows whether a process with appropriate
+privilege may change the value.
+.Bl -column "GPROFXGMONPARAMXXX" "struct gmonparamXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Third level name Type Changeable"
+.It "GPROF\_STATE integer yes"
+.It "GPROF\_COUNT u_short[\|] yes"
+.It "GPROF\_FROMS u_short[\|] yes"
+.It "GPROF\_TOS struct tostruct yes"
+.It "GPROF\_GMONPARAM struct gmonparam no"
+.El
+.Pp
+The variables are as follows:
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.It Li GPROF_STATE
+Returns GMON_PROF_ON or GMON_PROF_OFF to show that profiling
+is running or stopped.
+.It Li GPROF_COUNT
+Array of statistical program counter counts.
+.It Li GPROF_FROMS
+Array indexed by program counter of call-from points.
+.It Li GPROF_TOS
+Array of
+.Va struct tostruct
+describing destination of calls and their counts.
+.It Li GPROF_GMONPARAM
+Structure giving the sizes of the above arrays.
+.El
+.It Li KERN_QUANTUM
+The maximum period of time, in microseconds, for which a process is allowed
+to run without being preempted if other processes are in the run queue.
+.It Li KERN_SAVED_IDS
+Returns 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available.
+.It Li KERN_SECURELVL
+The system security level.
+This level may be raised by processes with appropriate privilege.
+It may not be lowered.
+.It Li KERN_VERSION
+The system version string.
+.It Li KERN_VNODE
+Return the entire vnode table.
+Note, the vnode table is not necessarily a consistent snapshot of
+the system.
+The returned data consists of an array whose size depends on the
+current number of such objects in the system.
+Each element of the array contains the kernel address of a vnode
+.Va struct vnode *
+followed by the vnode itself
+.Va struct vnode .
+.El
+.Ss CTL_MACHDEP
+The set of variables defined is architecture dependent.
+The following variables are defined for the i386 architecture.
+.Bl -column "CONSOLE_DEVICEXXX" "struct bootinfoXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
+.It Li "CPU_CONSDEV dev_t no"
+.It Li "CPU_ADJKERNTZ int yes"
+.It Li "CPU_DISRTCSET int yes"
+.It Li "CPU_BOOTINFO struct bootinfo no"
+.It Li "CPU_WALLCLOCK int yes"
+.El
+.Ss CTL_NET
+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.
+.Bl -column "Second level nameXXXXXX" "routing messagesXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
+.It "PF\_ROUTE routing messages no"
+.It "PF\_INET IPv4 values yes"
+.It "PF\_INET6 IPv6 values yes"
+.El
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.It Li PF_ROUTE
+Return the entire routing table or a subset of it.
+The data is returned as a sequence of routing messages (see
+.Xr route 4
+for the header file, format and meaning).
+The length of each message is contained in the message header.
+.Pp
+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 and sixth level names are as follows:
+.Bl -column "Fifth level nameXXXXXX" "Sixth level is:XXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Fifth level name Sixth level is:"
+.It "NET\_RT\_FLAGS rtflags"
+.It "NET\_RT\_DUMP None"
+.It "NET\_RT\_IFLIST 0 or if_index"
+.El
+.It Li PF_INET
+Get or set various global information about the IPv4
+(Internet Protocol version 4).
+The third level name is the protocol.
+The fourth level name is the variable name.
+The currently defined protocols and names are:
+.Bl -column ProtocolXX VariableXX TypeXX ChangeableXX
+.It Sy "Protocol Variable Type Changeable"
+.It "icmp bmcastecho integer yes"
+.It "icmp maskrepl integer yes"
+.It "ip forwarding integer yes"
+.It "ip redirect integer yes"
+.It "ip ttl integer yes"
+.It "udp checksum integer yes"
+.El
+.Pp
+The variables are as follows:
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.It Li icmp.bmcastecho
+Returns 1 if an ICMP echo request to a broadcast or multicast address is
+to be answered.
+.It Li icmp.maskrepl
+Returns 1 if ICMP network mask requests are to be answered.
+.It Li ip.forwarding
+Returns 1 when IP forwarding is enabled for the host,
+meaning that the host is acting as a router.
+.It Li ip.redirect
+Returns 1 when ICMP redirects may be sent by the host.
+This option is ignored unless the host is routing IP packets,
+and should normally be enabled on all systems.
+.It Li ip.ttl
+The maximum time-to-live (hop count) value for an IP packet sourced by
+the system.
+This value applies to normal transport protocols, not to ICMP.
+.It Li udp.checksum
+Returns 1 when UDP checksums are being computed and checked.
+Disabling UDP checksums is strongly discouraged.
+.Pp
+For variables net.inet.*.ipsec, please refer to
+.Xr ipsec 4 .
+.El
+.It Li PF_INET6
+Get or set various global information about the IPv6
+(Internet Protocol version 6).
+The third level name is the protocol.
+The fourth level name is the variable name.
+.Pp
+For variables net.inet6.* please refer to
+.Xr inet6 4 .
+For variables net.inet6.*.ipsec6, please refer to
+.Xr ipsec 4 .
+.El
+.Ss CTL_USER
+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.
+.Bl -column "USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAXXXX" "integerXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
+.It "USER\_BC\_BASE\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_BC\_DIM\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_BC\_SCALE\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_BC\_STRING\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_COLL\_WEIGHTS\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_CS\_PATH string no"
+.It "USER\_EXPR\_NEST\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_LINE\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_CHAR\_TERM integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_C\_BIND integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_C\_DEV integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_FORT\_DEV integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_FORT\_RUN integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_LOCALEDEF integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_SW\_DEV integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_UPE integer no"
+.It "USER\_POSIX2\_VERSION integer no"
+.It "USER\_RE\_DUP\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_STREAM\_MAX integer no"
+.It "USER\_TZNAME\_MAX integer no"
+.El
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.Pp
+.It Li USER_BC_BASE_MAX
+The maximum ibase/obase values in the
+.Xr bc 1
+utility.
+.It Li USER_BC_DIM_MAX
+The maximum array size in the
+.Xr bc 1
+utility.
+.It Li USER_BC_SCALE_MAX
+The maximum scale value in the
+.Xr bc 1
+utility.
+.It Li USER_BC_STRING_MAX
+The maximum string length in the
+.Xr bc 1
+utility.
+.It Li USER_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX
+The maximum number of weights that can be assigned to any entry of
+the LC_COLLATE order keyword in the locale definition file.
+.It Li USER_CS_PATH
+Return a value for the
+.Ev PATH
+environment variable that finds all the standard utilities.
+.It Li USER_EXPR_NEST_MAX
+The maximum number of expressions that can be nested within
+parenthesis by the
+.Xr expr 1
+utility.
+.It Li USER_LINE_MAX
+The maximum length in bytes of a text-processing utility's input
+line.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_CHAR_TERM
+Return 1 if the system supports at least one terminal type capable of
+all operations described in
+.St -p1003.2 ,
+otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_C_BIND
+Return 1 if the system's C-language development facilities support the
+C-Language Bindings Option, otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_C_DEV
+Return 1 if the system supports the C-Language Development Utilities Option,
+otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_FORT_DEV
+Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Development Utilities Option,
+otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_FORT_RUN
+Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Runtime Utilities Option,
+otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_LOCALEDEF
+Return 1 if the system supports the creation of locales, otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_SW_DEV
+Return 1 if the system supports the Software Development Utilities Option,
+otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_UPE
+Return 1 if the system supports the User Portability Utilities Option,
+otherwise 0.
+.It Li USER_POSIX2_VERSION
+The version of
+.St -p1003.2
+with which the system attempts to comply.
+.It Li USER_RE_DUP_MAX
+The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression
+permitted when using interval notation.
+.It Li USER_STREAM_MAX
+The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open
+at any one time.
+.It Li USER_TZNAME_MAX
+The minimum maximum number of types supported for the name of a
+timezone.
+.El
+.Ss CTL_VM
+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.
+.Bl -column "Second level nameXXXXXX" "struct loadavgXXX" -offset indent
+.It Sy "Second level name Type Changeable"
+.It "VM\_LOADAVG struct loadavg no"
+.It "VM\_METER struct vmtotal no"
+.It "VM\_PAGEOUT\_ALGORITHM integer yes"
+.It "VM\_SWAPPING\_ENABLED integer maybe"
+.It "VM\_V\_CACHE\_MAX integer yes"
+.It "VM\_V\_CACHE\_MIN integer yes"
+.It "VM\_V\_FREE\_MIN integer yes"
+.It "VM\_V\_FREE\_RESERVED integer yes"
+.It "VM\_V\_FREE\_TARGET integer yes"
+.It "VM\_V\_INACTIVE\_TARGET integer yes"
+.It "VM\_V\_PAGEOUT\_FREE\_MIN integer yes"
+.El
+.Pp
+.Bl -tag -width 6n
+.It Li VM_LOADAVG
+Return the load average history.
+The returned data consists of a
+.Va struct loadavg .
+.It Li VM_METER
+Return the system wide virtual memory statistics.
+The returned data consists of a
+.Va struct vmtotal .
+.It Li VM_PAGEOUT_ALGORITHM
+0 if the statistics-based page management algorithm is in use
+or 1 if the near-LRU algorithm is in use.
+.It Li VM_SWAPPING_ENABLED
+1 if process swapping is enabled or 0 if disabled. This variable is
+permanently set to 0 if the kernel was built with swapping disabled.
+.It Li VM_V_CACHE_MAX
+Maximum desired size of the cache queue.
+.It Li VM_V_CACHE_MIN
+Minimum desired size of the cache queue. If the cache queue size
+falls very far below this value, the pageout daemon is awakened.
+.It Li VM_V_FREE_MIN
+Minimum amount of memory (cache memory plus free memory)
+required to be available before a process waiting on memory will be
+awakened.
+.It Li VM_V_FREE_RESERVED
+Processes will awaken the pageout daemon and wait for memory if the
+number of free and cached pages drops below this value.
+.It Li VM_V_FREE_TARGET
+The total amount of free memory (including cache memory) that the
+pageout daemon tries to maintain.
+.It Li VM_V_INACTIVE_TARGET
+The desired number of inactive pages that the pageout daemon should
+achieve when it runs. Inactive pages can be quickly inserted into
+process address space when needed.
+.It Li VM_V_PAGEOUT_FREE_MIN
+If the amount of free and cache memory falls below this value, the
+pageout daemon will enter "memory conserving mode" to avoid deadlock.
+.El
+.Sh RETURN VALUES
+.Rv -std
+.Sh ERRORS
+The following errors may be reported:
+.Bl -tag -width Er
+.It Bq Er EFAULT
+The buffer
+.Fa name ,
+.Fa oldp ,
+.Fa newp ,
+or length pointer
+.Fa oldlenp
+contains an invalid address.
+.It Bq Er EINVAL
+The
+.Fa name
+array is less than two or greater than CTL_MAXNAME.
+.It Bq Er EINVAL
+A non-null
+.Fa newp
+is given and its specified length in
+.Fa newlen
+is too large or too small.
+.It Bq Er ENOMEM
+The length pointed to by
+.Fa oldlenp
+is too short to hold the requested value.
+.It Bq Er ENOTDIR
+The
+.Fa name
+array specifies an intermediate rather than terminal name.
+.It Bq Er EISDIR
+The
+.Fa name
+array specifies a terminal name, but the actual name is not terminal.
+.It Bq Er ENOENT
+The
+.Fa name
+array specifies a value that is unknown.
+.It Bq Er EPERM
+An attempt is made to set a read-only value.
+.It Bq Er EPERM
+A process without appropriate privilege attempts to set a value.
+.El
+.Sh FILES
+.Bl -tag -width <netinet/icmpXvar.h> -compact
+.It Aq Pa sys/sysctl.h
+definitions for top level identifiers, second level kernel and hardware
+identifiers, and user level identifiers
+.It Aq Pa sys/socket.h
+definitions for second level network identifiers
+.It Aq Pa sys/gmon.h
+definitions for third level profiling identifiers
+.It Aq Pa vm/vm_param.h
+definitions for second level virtual memory identifiers
+.It Aq Pa netinet/in.h
+definitions for third level IPv4/IPv6 identifiers and
+fourth level IPv4/v6 identifiers
+.It Aq Pa netinet/icmp_var.h
+definitions for fourth level ICMP identifiers
+.It Aq Pa netinet/icmp6.h
+definitions for fourth level ICMPv6 identifiers
+.It Aq Pa netinet/udp_var.h
+definitions for fourth level UDP identifiers
+.El
+.Sh SEE ALSO
+.Xr sysconf 3 ,
+.Xr sysctl 8
+.Sh HISTORY
+The
+.Fn sysctl
+function first appeared in
+.Bx 4.4 .
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