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