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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 28.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 29.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 30.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 31.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 32.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 33.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 34.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 35.\" 36.\" @(#)kvm_open.3 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/19/94 37.\" $FreeBSD$ 38.\" 39.Dd January 29, 2004 40.Dt KVM_OPEN 3 41.Os 42.Sh NAME 43.Nm kvm_open , 44.Nm kvm_openfiles , 45.Nm kvm_close 46.Nd initialize kernel virtual memory access 47.Sh LIBRARY 48.Lb libkvm 49.Sh SYNOPSIS 50.In fcntl.h 51.In kvm.h 52.Ft kvm_t * 53.Fn kvm_open "const char *execfile" "const char *corefile" "const char *swapfile" "int flags" "const char *errstr" 54.Ft kvm_t * 55.Fn kvm_openfiles "const char *execfile" "const char *corefile" "const char *swapfile" "int flags" "char *errbuf" 56.Ft int 57.Fn kvm_close "kvm_t *kd" 58.Sh DESCRIPTION 59The functions 60.Fn kvm_open 61and 62.Fn kvm_openfiles 63return a descriptor used to access kernel virtual memory 64via the 65.Xr kvm 3 66library routines. 67Both active kernels and crash dumps are accessible 68through this interface. 69.Pp 70The 71.Fa execfile 72argument is the executable image of the kernel being examined. 73This file must contain a symbol table. 74If this argument is 75.Dv NULL , 76the currently running system is assumed, 77as determined from 78.Xr getbootfile 3 . 79.Pp 80The 81.Fa corefile 82argument is the kernel memory device file. 83It can be either 84.Pa /dev/mem 85or a crash dump core generated by 86.Xr savecore 8 . 87If 88.Fa corefile 89is 90.Dv NULL , 91the default indicated by 92.Dv _PATH_MEM 93from 94.In paths.h 95is used. 96It can also be set to a special value 97.Pa /dev/null 98by utilities like 99.Xr ps 1 100that do not directly access kernel memory. 101.Pp 102The 103.Fa swapfile 104argument is currently unused. 105.Pp 106The 107.Fa flags 108argument indicates read/write access as in 109.Xr open 2 110and applies only to the core file. 111Only 112.Dv O_RDONLY , 113.Dv O_WRONLY , 114and 115.Dv O_RDWR 116are permitted. 117.Pp 118There are two open routines which differ only with respect to 119the error mechanism. 120One provides backward compatibility with the SunOS kvm library, while the 121other provides an improved error reporting framework. 122.Pp 123The 124.Fn kvm_open 125function is the Sun kvm compatible open call. 126Here, the 127.Fa errstr 128argument indicates how errors should be handled. 129If it is 130.Dv NULL , 131no errors are reported and the application cannot know the 132specific nature of the failed kvm call. 133If it is not 134.Dv NULL , 135errors are printed to 136.Dv stderr 137with 138.Fa errstr 139prepended to the message, as in 140.Xr perror 3 . 141Normally, the name of the program is used here. 142The string is assumed to persist at least until the corresponding 143.Fn kvm_close 144call. 145.Pp 146The 147.Fn kvm_openfiles 148function provides 149.Bx 150style error reporting. 151Here, error messages are not printed out by the library. 152Instead, the application obtains the error message 153corresponding to the most recent kvm library call using 154.Fn kvm_geterr 155(see 156.Xr kvm_geterr 3 ) . 157The results are undefined if the most recent kvm call did not produce 158an error. 159Since 160.Fn kvm_geterr 161requires a kvm descriptor, but the open routines return 162.Dv NULL 163on failure, 164.Fn kvm_geterr 165cannot be used to get the error message if open fails. 166Thus, 167.Fn kvm_openfiles 168will place any error message in the 169.Fa errbuf 170argument. 171This buffer should be _POSIX2_LINE_MAX characters large (from 172<limits.h>). 173.Sh RETURN VALUES 174The 175.Fn kvm_open 176and 177.Fn kvm_openfiles 178functions both return a descriptor to be used 179in all subsequent kvm library calls. 180The library is fully re-entrant. 181On failure, 182.Dv NULL 183is returned, in which case 184.Fn kvm_openfiles 185writes the error message into 186.Fa errbuf . 187.Pp 188The 189.Fn kvm_close 190function returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. 191.Sh BUGS 192There should not be two open calls. 193The ill-defined error semantics 194of the Sun library and the desire to have a backward-compatible library 195for 196.Bx 197left little choice. 198.Sh SEE ALSO 199.Xr open 2 , 200.Xr kvm 3 , 201.Xr kvm_getargv 3 , 202.Xr kvm_getenvv 3 , 203.Xr kvm_geterr 3 , 204.Xr kvm_getprocs 3 , 205.Xr kvm_nlist 3 , 206.Xr kvm_read 3 , 207.Xr kvm_write 3 , 208.Xr kmem 4 , 209.Xr mem 4 210