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27.Dd June 20, 2021
28.Dt KENV 2
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm kenv
32.Nd kernel environment
33.Sh LIBRARY
34.Lb libc
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36.In kenv.h
37.Ft int
38.Fn kenv "int action" "const char *name" "char *value" "int len"
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The
41.Fn kenv
42system call manipulates kernel environment variables.
43It supports the well known userland actions of getting, setting and unsetting
44environment variables, as well as the ability to dump all of the entries in
45the kernel environment.
46.Pp
47The
48.Fa action
49argument can be one of the following:
50.Bl -tag -width ".Dv KENV_DUMP_LOADER"
51.It Dv KENV_GET
52Get the
53.Fa value
54of the variable with the given
55.Fa name .
56The size of the
57.Fa value
58buffer is given by
59.Fa len ,
60which should be at least
61.Dv KENV_MVALLEN
62+ 1 bytes to avoid truncation and to ensure NUL termination.
63.It Dv KENV_SET
64Set or add a variable.
65The
66.Fa name
67and
68.Fa value
69are limited to
70.Dv KENV_MNAMELEN
71and
72.Dv KENV_MVALLEN
73characters, respectively
74.Pq not including the NUL terminator.
75The
76.Fa len
77argument indicates the length of the
78.Fa value
79and must include the NUL terminator.
80This option is only available to the superuser.
81.It Dv KENV_UNSET
82Unset the variable with the given
83.Fa name .
84The
85.Fa value
86and
87.Fa len
88arguments are ignored.
89This option is only available to the superuser.
90.It Dv KENV_DUMP
91Dump as much of the dynamic kernel environment as will fit in
92.Fa value ,
93whose size is given in
94.Fa len .
95If
96.Fa value
97is
98.Dv NULL ,
99.Fn kenv
100will return the number of bytes required to copy out the entire environment.
101The
102.Fa name
103is ignored.
104.It Dv KENV_DUMP_LOADER
105Dump the static environment provided by
106.Xr loader 8 ,
107with semantics identical to
108.Dv KENV_DUMP .
109Duplicate and malformed variables originally present in this environment are
110discarded by the kernel and will not appear in the output.
111.It Dv KENV_DUMP_STATIC
112Dump the static environment defined by the kernel
113.Xr config 5 .
114The semantics are identical to
115.Dv KENV_DUMP_LOADER .
116.El
117.Sh RETURN VALUES
118The
119.Fn kenv
120system call returns 0 if successful in the case of
121.Dv KENV_SET
122and
123.Dv KENV_UNSET ,
124and the number of bytes copied into
125.Fa value
126in the case of
127.Dv KENV_DUMP
128and
129.Dv KENV_GET .
130If an error occurs, a value of \-1 is returned and
131the global variable
132.Va errno
133is set to indicate the error.
134.Sh ERRORS
135The
136.Fn kenv
137system call
138will fail if:
139.Bl -tag -width Er
140.It Bq Er EINVAL
141The
142.Fa action
143argument
144is not a valid option, or the length of the
145.Fa value
146is less than 1 for a
147.Dv KENV_SET .
148.It Bq Er ENOENT
149No value could be found for
150.Fa name
151for a
152.Dv KENV_GET
153or
154.Dv KENV_UNSET .
155.It Bq Er ENOENT
156The requested environment is not available for a
157.Dv KENV_DUMP_LOADER
158or
159.Dv KENV_DUMP_STATIC .
160The kernel is configured to destroy these environments by default.
161.It Bq Er EPERM
162A user other than the superuser attempted to set or unset a kernel
163environment variable.
164.It Bq Er EFAULT
165A bad address was encountered while attempting to copy in user arguments
166or copy out value(s).
167.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
168The
169.Fa name
170or the
171.Fa value
172is longer than
173.Dv KENV_MNAMELEN
174or
175.Dv KENV_MVALLEN
176characters, respectively, or
177.Fa len
178did not include the NUL terminator for a
179.Dv KENV_SET .
180.El
181.Sh SEE ALSO
182.Xr kenv 1
183.Sh AUTHORS
184.An -nosplit
185This manual page was written by
186.An Chad David Aq Mt davidc@FreeBSD.org .
187.Pp
188The
189.Fn kenv
190system call was written by
191.An Maxime Henrion Aq Mt mux@FreeBSD.org .
192