.\" $NetBSD: options.4,v 1.126 2000/12/05 18:05:49 drochner Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1996 .\" Perry E. Metzger. All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software .\" must display the following acknowledgment: .\" This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project .\" by Perry E. Metzger. .\" 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products .\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, .\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT .\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, .\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY .\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" .Dd August 29, 2000 .Os .Dt OPTIONS 4 .Sh NAME .Nm options .Nd Miscellaneous kernel configuration options .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd options ... .Sh DESCRIPTION This manual page describes a number of miscellaneous kernel configuration options that may be specified in a kernel config file. See .Xr config 8 for information on how to configure and build kernels. .Em Note: Options are passed to the compile process as -D flags to the C compiler. .Ss Compatibility Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options COMPAT_09 Enable binary compatibility with .Nx 0.9 . This enables support for 16-bit user, group, and process ids (following revisions support 32-bit identifiers), It also allows the use of the deprecated .Xr getdomainname 3 , .Xr setdomainname 3 , and .Xr uname 3 syscalls. This option also allows using numeric filesystem identifiers rather than strings. Post .Nx 0.9 versions use string identifiers. .It Cd options COMPAT_10 Enable binary compatibility with .Nx 1.0 . This option allows the use of the filesystem name of .Dq ufs as an alias for .Dq ffs . The name .Dq ffs should be used post 1.0 in .Pa /etc/fstab and other files. It also adds old syscalls for the .At V shared memory interface. This was changed post 1.0 to work on 64-bit architectures. This option also enables .Dq sgtty compatibility, without which programs using the old interface produce an .Dq inappropriate ioctl error. .It Cd options COMPAT_11 Enable binary compatibility with .Nx 1.1 . This allows binaries running on the i386 port to gain direct access to the io ports by opening .Pa /dev/io read/write. This functionality was replaced by .Xr i386_iopl 2 post 1.1. On the .Tn Atari port, the location of the disk label was moved after 1.1. When the .Em COMPAT_11 option is set, the kernel will read (pre) 1.1 style disk labels as a last resort. When a disklabel is re-written, the old style label will be replaced with a post 1.1 style label. .It Cd options COMPAT_12 Enable binary compatibility with .Nx 1.2 . This allows the use of old syscalls for .Fn reboot and .Fn swapon . The syscall numbers were changed post 1.2 to add functionality to the .Xr reboot 2 syscall, and the new .Xr swapctl 2 interface was introduced. .It Cd options COMPAT_13 Enable binary compatibility with .Nx 1.3 . This allows the use of old syscalls for .Fn sigaltstack , and also enables the old .Xr swapctl 2 command .Dv SWAP_STATS (now called .Dv SWAP_OSTATS ) , which does not include the .Fa se_path member of .Va struct swapent . .It Cd options COMPAT_14 Enable binary compatibility with .Nx 1.4 . This allows some old .Xr ioctl 2 on .Xr wscons 4 to be performed, and allows the .Dv NFSSVC_BIOD mode of the .Xr nfssvc 2 system call to be used for compatibility with the deprecated nfsiod program. .It Cd options COMPAT_43 Enables compatibility with .Bx 4.3 . This adds an old syscall for .Xr lseek 2 . It also adds the ioctls for .Dv TIOCGETP and .Dv TIOCSETP . The return values for .Xr getpid 2 , .Xr getgid 2 , and .Xr getuid 2 syscalls are modified as well, to return the parent's pid and uid as well as the current process's. It also enables the deprecated .Dv NTTYDISC terminal line discipline. It also provides backwards compatibility with .Dq old SIOC[GS]IF{ADDR,DSTADDR,BRDADDR,NETMASK} interface ioctls, including binary compatibility with code written before the introduction of the sa_len field in sockaddrs. It also enables support for some older pre .Bx 4.4 socket calls. .It Cd options COMPAT_SVR4 On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with .At V.4 applications built for the same architecture. This currently includes the i386, m68k and sparc port. .It Cd options COMPAT_LINUX On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with Linux ELF and .Xr a.out 5 applications built for the same architecture. This currently includes the alpha, i386, and m68k port. .It Cd options COMPAT_SUNOS On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with .Tn SunOS 4.1 applications built for the same architecture. This currently includes the sparc and most or all m68k ports. .It Cd options COMPAT_ULTRIX On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with .Tn Ultrix applications built for the same architecture. This currently is limited to the pmax. The functionality of this option is unknown. .It Cd options COMPAT_FREEBSD On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with .Fx applications built for the same architecture. At the moment this is limited to the i386 port. .It Cd options COMPAT_HPUX On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with .Tn HP/UX applications built for the same architecture. This is limited to the hp300 port, and has some known bugs. A limited set of programs do work. .It Cd options COMPAT_IBCS2 On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with iBCS2 or SVR3 applications built for the same architecture. This is currently limited to the i386 and vax ports. .It Cd options COMPAT_OSF1 On those architectures that support it, this enables binary compatibility with .Tn Digital .Ux .Po formerly .Tn OSF/1 .Pc applications built for the same architecture. This is currently limited to the alpha port. .It Cd options COMPAT_NOMID Enable compatibility with .Xr a.out 5 executables that lack a machine ID. This includes .Nx 0.8 Ns 's ZMAGIC format, and 386BSD and BSDI's QMAGIC, NMAGIC, and OMAGIC .Xr a.out 5 formats. .El .Ss Debugging Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options DDB Compiles in a kernel debugger for diagnosing kernel problems. See .Xr ddb 4 for details. .Em NOTE: not available on all architectures. .It Cd options DDB_FROMCONSOLE=integer If set to non-zero, DDB may be entered by sending a break on a serial console or by a special key sequence on a graphics console. A value of "0" ignores console breaks or key sequences, It not explicitly specified, the default value is "1". Note that this sets the value of the .Em ddb.fromconsole .Xr sysctl 3 variable which may be changed at run time -- see .Xr sysctl 8 for details. .It Cd options DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=integer If this is non-zero, enable history editing in the kernel debugger and set the size of the history to this value. .It Cd options DDB_ONPANIC If set to non-zero, the DDB will be entered upon kernel panic. The default if not specified is "1". Note that this sets the value of the .Em ddb.onpanic .Xr sysctl 3 variable which may be changed at run time -- see .Xr sysctl 8 for details. .It Cd options DDB_BREAK_CHAR=integer This option overrides the using break to enter the kernel debugger on the serial console. The value given will is the ascii value to be used instead. This is currently only supported by the com driver. .It Cd options KGDB Compiles in a remote kernel debugger stub for diagnosing kernel problems using the .Dq remote target feature of gdb. See .Xr gdb 1 for details. .Em NOTE: not available on all architectures. .It Cd makeoptions DEBUG="-g" The -g flag causes .Pa netbsd.gdb to be built in addition to .Pa netbsd . .Pa netbsd.gdb is useful for debugging kernel crash dumps with gdb. The command .Dl gdb -k invokes gdb in kernel debugger mode. See .Xr gdb 1 for details. This also turns on .Em options DEBUG (which see). .It Cd options DEBUG Turns on miscellaneous kernel debugging. Since options are turned into preprocessor defines (see above), .Em options DEBUG is equivalent to doing a .Em #define DEBUG throughout the kernel. Much of the kernel has .Em #ifdef DEBUG conditionalized debugging code. Note that many parts of the kernel (typically device drivers) include their own .Em #ifdef XXX_DEBUG conditionals instead. This option also turns on certain other options, which may decrease system performance. .It Cd options DIAGNOSTIC Adds code to the kernel that does internal consistency checks. This code will cause the kernel to panic if corruption of internal data structures is detected. .It Cd options KTRACE Add hooks for the system call tracing facility, which allows users to watch the system call invocation behavior of processes. See .Xr ktrace 1 for details. .It Cd options MSGBUFSIZE=integer This option sets the size of the kernel message buffer. This buffer holds the kernel output of .Fn printf when not (yet) read by .Xr syslogd 8 . This is particularly useful when the system has crashed and you wish to lookup the kernel output from just before the crash. Also, since the autoconfig output becomes more and more verbose, it sometimes happens that the message buffer overflows before .Xr syslogd 8 was able to read it. Note that not all systems are capable of obtaining a variable sized message buffer. There are also some systems on which memory contents are not preserved across reboots. .It Cd options MALLOCLOG Enables an event log for .Xr malloc 9 . Useful for tracking down .Dq Data modified on freelist and .Dq multiple free problems. .It Cd options MALLOCLOGSIZE=integer Defines the number of entries in the malloc log. Default is 100000 entries. .El .Ss File Systems .Bl -ohang .It Cd file-system FFS Includes code implementing the Berkeley Fast File System .Em ( FFS ) . Most machines need this if they are not running diskless. .It Cd file-system EXT2FS Includes code implementing the Second Extended File System .Em ( EXT2FS ) , revision 0 and revision 1 with the .Em filetype and .Em sparse_super options. This is the most commonly used file system on the Linux operating system, and is provided here for compatibility. Some of the specific features of .Em EXT2FS like the "behavior on errors" are not implemented. This file system can't be used with UID or GID greater than 65535. See .Xr mount_ext2fs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system LFS .Em [EXPERIMENTAL] Include the Log-structured File System .Em ( LFS ) . See .Xr mount_lfs 8 and .Xr newlfs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system MFS Include the Memory File System .Em ( MFS ) . This file system stores files in swappable memory, and produces notable performance improvements when it is used as the file store for .Pa /tmp and similar file systems. See .Xr mount_mfs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system NFS Include the client side of the Network File System .Pq Tn NFS remote file sharing protocol. Although the bulk of the code implementing .Tn NFS is kernel based, several user level daemons are needed for it to work. See .Xr mount_nfs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system CD9660 Includes code for the .Tn ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge file system, which is the standard file system on many .Tn CD-ROM discs. Useful primarily if you have a .Tn CD-ROM drive. See .Xr mount_cd9660 8 for details. .It Cd file-system MSDOSFS Includes the .Tn MS-DOS FAT file system, which is reportedly still used by unfortunate people who have not heard about .Nx . Also implements the .Tn Windows 95 extensions to the same, which permit the use of longer, mixed case file names. See .Xr mount_msdos 8 and .Xr fsck_msdos 8 for details. .It Cd file-system NTFS [EXPERIMENTAL] Includes code for the .Tn Microsoft Windows NT file system. See .Xr mount_ntfs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system FDESC Includes code for a file system, conventionally mounted on .Pa /dev/fd , which permits access to the per-process file descriptor space via special files in the file system. See .Xr mount_fdesc 8 for details. Note that this facility is redundant, and thus unneeded on most .Nx systems, since the .Xr fd 4 pseudodevice driver already provides identical functionality. On most .Nx systems, instances of .Xr fd 4 are mknoded under .Pa /dev/fd/ and on .Pa /dev/stdin , .Pa /dev/stdout , and .Pa /dev/stderr . .It Cd file-system KERNFS Includes code which permits the mounting of a special file system (normally mounted on .Pa /kern ) in which files representing various kernel variables and parameters may be found. See .Xr mount_kernfs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system NULLFS Includes code for a loopback file system. This permits portions of the file hierarchy to be re-mounted in other places. The code really exists to provide an example of a stackable file system layer. See .Xr mount_null 8 for details. .It Cd file-system OVERLAY Includes code for a file system filter. This permits the overlay file system to intercept all access to an underlying file system. This file system is intended to serve as an example of a stacking file system which has a need to interpose itself between an underlying file system and all other access. See .Xr mount_overlay 8 for details. .It Cd file-system PORTAL .Em [EXPERIMENTAL] Includes the portal filesystem. This permits interesting tricks like opening .Tn TCP sockets by opening files in the file system. The portal file system is conventionally mounted on .Pa /p and is partially implemented by a special daemon. See .Xr mount_portal 8 for details. .It Cd file-system PROCFS Includes code for a special file system (conventionally mounted on .Pa /proc ) in which the process space becomes visible in the file system. Among other things, the memory spaces of processes running on the system are visible as files, and signals may be sent to processes by writing to .Pa ctl files in the procfs namespace. See .Xr mount_procfs 8 for details. .It Cd file-system UMAPFS Includes a loopback file system in which user and group ids may be remapped -- this can be useful when mounting alien file systems with different uids and gids than the local system. See .Xr mount_umap 8 for details. .It Cd file-system UNION .Em [EXPERIMENTAL] Includes code for the union file system, which permits directories to be mounted on top of each other in such a way that both file systems remain visible -- this permits tricks like allowing writing (and the deleting of files) on a read-only file system like a .Tn CD-ROM by mounting a local writable file system on top of the read-only file system. See .Xr mount_union 8 for details. .It Cd file-system CODA .Em [EXPERIMENTAL] Includes code for the Coda file system. Coda is a distributed file system like NFS and AFS. It is freely available, like NFS, but it functions much like AFS in being a "stateful" file system. Both Coda and AFS cache files on your local machine to improve performance. Then Coda goes a step further than AFS by letting you access the cached files when there is no available network, viz. disconnected laptops and network outages. In Coda, both the client and server are outside the kernel which makes them easier to experiment with. Coda is available for several UNIX and non-UNIX platforms. See http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu for more details. NOTE: You also need to enable the pseudo-device, vcoda, for the Coda filesystem to work. .El .Ss File System Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options NFSSERVER Include the server side of the .Em NFS (Network File System) remote file sharing protocol. Although the bulk of the code implementing .Em NFS is kernel based, several user level daemons are needed for it to work. See .Xr mountd 8 and .Xr nfsd 8 for details. .It Cd options QUOTA Enables kernel support for file system quotas. See .Xr quotaon 8 , .Xr edquota 8 , and .Xr quota 1 for details. Note that quotas only work on .Dq ffs file systems, although .Xr rpc.rquotad 8 permits them to be accessed over .Em NFS . .It Cd options FFS_EI Enable ``Endian-Independent'' FFS support. This allows a system to mount an FFS filesystem created for another architecture, at a small performance cost for all FFS filesytems. See also .Xr newfs 8 , .Xr fsck_ffs 8 , .Xr dumpfs 8 for filesystem byte order status and manipulation. .It Cd options NVNODE=integer This option sets the size of the cache used by the name-to-inode translation routines, (a.k.a. the .Fn namei cache, though called by many other names in the kernel source). By default, this cache has .Dv NPROC (set as 20 + 16 * MAXUSERS) * (80 + NPROC / 8) entries. A reasonable way to derive a value of .Dv NVNODE , should you notice a large number of namei cache misses with a tool such as .Xr systat 1 , is to examine your system's current computed value with .Xr sysctl 8 , (which calls this parameter "kern.maxvnodes") and to increase this value until either the namei cache hit rate improves or it is determined that your system does not benefit substantially from an increase in the size of the namei cache. .It Cd options EXT2FS_SYSTEM_FLAGS This option changes the behavior of the APPEND and IMMUTABLE flags for a file on an .Em EXT2FS filesystem. Without this option, the superuser or owner of the file can set and clear them. With this option, only the superuser can set them, and they can't be cleared if the securelevel is greater than 0. See also .Xr chflags 1 . .It Cd options NFS_BOOT_BOOTP Enable use of the BOOTP protocol (RFC 951, 1048) to get configuration information if NFS is used to mount the root file system. See .Xr diskless 8 for details. .It Cd options NFS_BOOT_DHCP Same as .Dq NFS_BOOT_BOOTP , but use the DHCP extensions to the BOOTP protocol (RFC 1541). .It Cd options NFS_BOOT_BOOTP_REQFILE Specifies the string sent in the bp_file field of the BOOTP / DHCP request packet. .It Cd options NFS_BOOT_BOOTPARAM Enable use of the BOOTPARAM protocol, consisting of RARP and BOOTPARAM RPC, to get configuration information if NFS is used to mount the root file system. See .Xr diskless 8 for details. .It Cd options NFS_BOOT_RWSIZE=value Set the initial NFS read and write sizes for diskless-boot requests. The normal default is 8Kbytes. This option provides a way to lower the value (e.g., to 1024 bytes) as a workaround for buggy network interface cards or boot proms. Once booted, the read and write request sizes can be increased by remounting the filesystem. See .Xr mount_nfs 8 for details. .It Cd options NFS_V2_ONLY Reduce the size of the NFS client code by omitting code that's only required for NFSv3 and NQNFS support, leaving only that code required to use NFSv2 servers. .El .Ss Miscellaneous Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options LKM Enable loadable kernel modules. See .Xr lkm 4 for details. .Em NOTE : not available on all architectures. .It Cd options INSECURE Hardwires the kernel security level at -1. This means that the system always runs in secure level 0 mode, even when running multiuser. See the manual page for .Xr init 8 for details on the implications of this. The kernel secure level may manipulated by the superuser by altering the .Em kern.securelevel .Xr sysctl 3 variable (the secure level may only be lowered by a call from process ID 1, i.e. .Xr init 8 ) . See also .Xr sysctl 8 and .Xr sysctl 3 . .It Cd options UCONSOLE Normally, only the superuser can execute the .Dv TIOCCONS .Xr ioctl 2 , which redirects console output to a non-console tty. See .Xr tty 4 for details. This option permits any user to execute the .Dv TIOCCONS .Xr ioctl 2 . This is useful on machines such as personal workstations which run .Xr X 1 servers, where one would prefer to permit console output to be viewed in a window without requiring a suid root program to do it. .It Cd options MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS This option allows for some machine dependent functions to be called when the .Tn RAM disk driver is configured. This can result in automatically loading a .Tn RAM disk from floppy on open (among other things). .It Cd options MEMORY_DISK_IS_ROOT Forces the .Tn RAM disk to be the root device. This can only be overridden when the kernel is booted in the 'ask-for-root' mode. .It Cd options VNODE_OP_NOINLINE Do not inline the VOP_*() calls in the kernel. On i386 GENERIC, this saves 36k of kernel text. Useful for install media kernels, small memory systems and embedded systems. .It Cd options NTP Turns on in-kernel precision timekeeping support used by software implementing .Em NTP (Network Time Protocol, RFC1305). The .Em NTP option adds an in-kernel Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) for normal .Em NTP operation, and a Frequency-Locked Loop (FLL) for intermittently-connected operation. .Xr ntpd 8 will employ a user-level PLL when kernel support is unavailable, but the in-kernel version has lower latency and more precision, and so typically keeps much better time. The interface to the kernel .Em NTP support is provided by the .Xr ntp_adjtime 2 and .Xr ntp_gettime 2 system calls, which are intended for use by .Xr ntpd 8 and are enabled by the option. On systems with sub-microsecond resolution timers, or where (HZ / 100000) is not an integer, the .Em NTP option also enables extended-precision arithmetic to keep track of fractional clock ticks at NTP time-format precision. .It Cd options PPS_SYNC This option enables a kernel serial line discipline for receiving time phase signals from an external reference clock such as a radio clock. (The .Em NTP option (which see) must be on if the .Em PPS_SYNC option is used.) Some reference clocks generate a Pulse Per Second (PPS) signal in phase with their time source. The .Em PPS line discipline receives this signal on either the data leads or the DCD control lead of a serial port. .Em NTP uses the PPS signal to discipline the local clock oscillator to a high degree of precision (typically less than 50 microseconds in time and 0.1 ppm in accuracy). .Em PPS can also generate a serial output pulse when the system receives a PPS interrupt. This can be used to measure the system interrupt latency and thus calibrate .Em NTP to account for it. Using .Em PPS usually requires a gadget box to convert from TTL to RS-232 signal levels. The gadget box and PPS are described in more detail in the HTML documentation shipped with the ntpd distribution. .It Cd options SETUIDSCRIPTS Allows scripts with the setuid bit set to execute as the effective user rather than the real user, just like binary executables. .Pp .Em NOTE : Using this option will also enable .Em options FDSCRIPTS .It Cd option FDSCRIPTS Allows execution of scripts with the execute bit set, but not the read bit, by opening the file and passing the file descriptor to the shell, rather than the filename. .Pp .Em NOTE : Execute only (non-readable) scripts will have .Va argv[0] set to .Pa /dev/fd/* . What this option allows as far as security is concerned, is the ability to safely ensure that the correct script is run by the interpreter, as it is passed as an already open file. .It Cd options PUCCN Enables treating serial ports found on PCI boards .Xr puc 4 as potential console devices. The method for choosing such a console device is port dependent. .It Cd options RTC_OFFSET=integer The kernel (and typically the hardware battery backed-up clock on those machines that have one) keeps time in .Em UTC (Universal Coordinated Time, once known as .Em GMT , or Greenwich Mean Time) and not in the time of the local time zone. The .Em RTC_OFFSET option is used on some ports (such as the i386) to tell the kernel that the hardware clock is offset from .Em UTC by the specified number of minutes. This is typically used when a machine boots several operating systems and one of them wants the hardware clock to run in the local time zone and not in .Em UTC , e.g. .Em RTC_OFFSET=300 means the hardware clock is set to US Eastern Time (300 minutes behind .Em UTC ) , and not .Em UTC . (Note: .Em RTC_OFFSET is used to initialize a kernel variable named .Va rtc_offset which is the source actually used to determine the clock offset, and which may be accessed via the kern.rtc_offset sysctl variable. See .Xr sysctl 8 and .Xr sysctl 3 for details. Since the kernel clock is initialized from the hardware clock very early in the boot process, it is not possible to meaningfully change .Va rtc_offset in system initialization scripts. Changing this value currently may only be done at kernel compile time or by patching the kernel and rebooting). .Pp .Em NOTE : Unfortunately, in many cases where the hardware clock is kept in local time, it is adjusted for Daylight Savings Time; this means that attempting to use .Em RTC_OFFSET to let NetBSD coexist with such an operating system, like Windows, would necessitate changing .Em RTC_OFFSET twice a year. As such, this solution is imperfect. .It Cd options KMEMSTATS The kernel memory allocator, .Xr malloc 9 , will keep statistics on its performance if this option is enabled. Unfortunately, this option therefore essentially disables the .Fn MALLOC and .Fn FREE forms of the memory allocator, which are used to enhance the performance of certain critical sections of code in the kernel. This option therefore can lead to a significant decrease in the performance of certain code in the kernel if enabled. Examples of such code include the .Fn namei routine, the .Xr ccd 4 driver, the .Xr ncr 4 driver, and much of the networking code. .It Cd options MAXUPRC=integer Sets the .Em RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit, which specifies the maximum number of simultaneous processes a user is permitted to run, for process 0; this value is inherited by its child processes. It defaults to .Em CHILD_MAX , which is currently defined to be 80. Setting .Em MAXUPRC to a value less than .Em CHILD_MAX is not permitted, as this would result in a violation of the semantics of .St -p1003.1-90 . .It Cd options DEFCORENAME=string Sets the default value of the .Em kern.defcorename sysctl variable, otherwise it is set to .Nm %n.core . See .Xr sysctl 8 and .Xr sysctl 3 for details. .It Cd options RASOPS_CLIPPING Enables clipping within the .Nm rasops raster-console output system. .Em NOTE : only available on architectures that use .Nm rasops for console output. .It Cd options RASOPS_SMALL Removes optimized character writing code from the .Nm rasops raster-console output system. .Em NOTE : only available on architectures that use .Nm rasops for console output. .El .Ss Networking Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options GATEWAY Enables .Em IPFORWARDING (which see) and (on most ports) increases the size of .Em NMBCLUSTERS (which see). In general, .Em GATEWAY is used to indicate that a system should act as a router, and .Em IPFORWARDING is not invoked directly. (Note that .Em GATEWAY has no impact on protocols other than .Tn IP , such as .Tn CLNP or .Tn XNS ) . .It Cd options IPFORWARDING=value If .Em value is 1 this enables IP routing behavior. If .Em value is 0 (the default), it disables it. The .Em GATEWAY option sets this to 1 automatically. With this option enabled, the machine will forward IP datagrams destined for other machines between its interfaces. Note that even without this option, the kernel will still forward some packets (such as source routed packets) -- removing .Em GATEWAY and .Em IPFORWARDING is insufficient to stop all routing through a bastion host on a firewall -- source routing is controlled independently. To turn off source routing, use .Em options IPFORWSRCRT=0 (which see). Note that IP forwarding may be turned on and off independently of the setting of the .Em IPFORWARDING option through the use of the .Em net.inet.ip.forwarding sysctl variable. If .Em net.inet.ip.forwarding is 1, IP forwarding is on. See .Xr sysctl 8 and .Xr sysctl 3 for details. .It Cd options IPFORWSRCRT=value If .Em value is set to zero, source routing of IP datagrams is turned off. If .Em value is set to one (the default) or the option is absent, source routed IP datagrams are forwarded by the machine. Note that source routing of IP packets may be turned on and off independently of the setting of the .Em IPFORWSRCRT option through the use of the .Em net.inet.ip.forwsrcrt sysctl variable. If .Em net.inet.ip.forwsrcrt is 1, forwarding of source routed IP datagrams is on. See .Xr sysctl 8 and .Xr sysctl 3 for details. .It Cd options IFA_STATS Tells the kernel to maintain per-address statistics on bytes sent and received over (currently) internet and appletalk addresses. .\"This can be a fairly expensive operation, so you probably want to .\"keep this disabled. The option is not recommended as itdegrades system stability. .It Cd options MROUTING Includes support for IP multicast routers. You certainly want .Em INET with this. Multicast routing is controlled by the .Xr mrouted 8 daemon. .It Cd options INET Includes support for the .Tn TCP/IP protocol stack. You almost certainly want this. See .Xr inet 4 for details. This option is currently required. .It Cd options INET6 Includes support for the .Tn IPv6 protocol stack. See .Xr inet6 4 for details. Unlike .Em INET , .Em INET6 enables multicast routing code as well. This option requires .Em INET at this moment, but it should not. .It Cd options IPSEC Includes support for the .Tn IPsec protocol. See .Xr ipsec 4 for details. .Em IPSEC will enable secret key management part, policy management part, .Tn AH and .Tn IPComp . Kernel binary will not be subject to export control in most of countries, even if compiled with .Em IPSEC . For example, it should be okay to export it from within the United States to the outside. .Em INET6 and .Em IPSEC are orthogonal so you can get IPv4-only kernel with IPsec support, IPv4/v6 dual support kernel without IPsec, and so forth. This option requires .Em INET at this moment, but it should not. .It Cd options IPSEC_DEBUG Enables debugging code in .Tn IPsec stack. This option assumes .Em IPSEC . .It Cd options IPSEC_ESP Includes support for .Tn IPsec .Tn ESP protocol. See .Xr ipsec 4 for details. .Em IPSEC_ESP will enable source code that is subject to export control in some countries .Pq including the United States , and compiled kernel binary will be subject to certain restriction. This option assumes .Em IPSEC . .It Cd options SUBNETSARELOCAL Sets default value for net.inet.ip.subnetsarelocal variable, which controls whether non-directly-connected subnets of connected networks are considered "local" for purposes of choosing the MSS for a TCP connection. This is mostly present for historic reasons and completely irrelevant if you enable Path MTU discovery. .It Cd options HOSTZEROBROADCAST Sets default value for net.inet.ip.hostzerobroadcast variable, which controls whether the zeroth host address of each connected subnet is also considered a broadcast address. Default value is "1", for compatibility with old systems; if this is set to zero on all hosts on a subnet, you should be able to fit an extra host per subnet on the ".0" address. .It Cd options MCLSHIFT=value This option is the base-2 logarithm of the size of mbuf clusters. The .Bx networking stack keeps network packets in a linked list, or chain, of kernel buffer objects called mbufs. The system provides larger mbuf clusters as an optimization for large packets, instead of using long chains for large packets. The mbuf cluster size, or .Em MCLBYTES, must be a power of two, and is computed as two raised to the power .Em MCLSHIFT . On systems with Ethernet network adaptors, .Em MCLSHIFT is often set to 11, giving 2048-byte mbuf clusters, large enough to hold a 1500-byte .Tn Ethernet frame in a single cluster. Systems with network interfaces supporting larger frame sizes like .Tn ATM , .Tn FDDI , or .Tn HIPPI may perform better with .Em MCLSHIFT set to 12 or 13, giving mbuf cluster sizes of 4096 and 8192 bytes, respectively. .It Cd options NS Include support for the .Tn Xerox .Tn XNS protocol stack. See .Xr ns 4 for details. .It Cd options ISO,TPIP Include support for the ubiquitous .Tn OSI protocol stack. See .Xr iso 4 for details. This option assumes .Em INET . .It Cd options EON Include support for tunneling .Tn OSI protocols over .Tn IP . Known to be broken, or at least very fragile, and undocumented. .It Cd options CCITT,LLC,HDLC Include support for the .Tn CCITT (nee .Tn ITU-TSS ) .Tn X.25 protocol stack. The state of this code is currently unknown, and probably contains bugs. This option assumes .Em INET . .It Cd options NETATALK Include support for the .Tn AppleTalk protocol stack. The kernel provides provision for the .Em Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP), providing SOCK_DGRAM support and .Tn AppleTalk routing. This stack is used by the .Em NETATALK package, which adds support for .Tn AppleTalk server services via user libraries and applications. .It Cd options IPNOPRIVPORTS Normally, only root can bind a socket descriptor to a so-called .Dq privileged .Tn TCP port, that is, a port number in the range 0-1023. This option eliminates those checks from the kernel. This can be useful if there is a desire to allow daemons without privileges to bind those ports, e.g. on firewalls. The security tradeoffs in doing this are subtle. This option should only be used by experts. .It Cd options TCP_COMPAT_42 .Tn TCP bug compatibility with .Bx 4.2 . In .Bx 4.2 , .Tn TCP sequence numbers were 32-bit signed values. Modern implementations of TCP use unsigned values. This option clamps the initial sequence number to start in the range 2^31 rather than the full unsigned range of 2^32. Also, under .Bx 4.2 , keepalive packets must contain at least one byte or else the remote end would not respond. .It Cd options PFIL_HOOKS This option turns on the packet filter interface hooks. See .Xr pfil 9 for details. This option assumes .Em INET . .It Cd options IPFILTER_LOG This option, in conjunction with .Em pseudo-device ipfilter , enables logging of IP packets using ip-filter. .It Cd options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK This option sets the default policy of ip-filter. If it is set, ip-filter will block packets by default. .It Cd options PPP_BSDCOMP Enable support for BSD-compress .Pq Sq bsdcomp compression in ppp. .It Cd options PPP_DEFLATE Enable support for deflate compression in ppp. .It Cd options PPP_FILTER This option turns on .Xr pcap 3 based filtering for ppp connections. This option is used by .Xr pppd 8 which needs to be compiled with .Em PPP_FILTER defined (the current default). .El .Ss System V IPC Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options SYSVMSG Includes support for .At V style message queues. See .Xr msgctl 2 , .Xr msgget 2 , .Xr msgrcv 2 , .Xr msgsnd 2 . .It Cd options SYSVSEM Includes support for .At V style semaphores. See .Xr semctl 2 , .Xr semget 2 , .Xr semop 2 . .It Cd options SYSVSHM Includes support for .At V style shared memory. See .Xr shmat 2 , .Xr shmctl 2 , .Xr shmdt 2 , .Xr shmget 2 . .It Cd options SHMMAXPGS=value Sets the maximum number of .At V style shared memory pages that are available through the .Xr shmget 2 system call. Default value is 1024 on most ports. See .Pa /usr/include/machine/vmparam.h for the default. .El .Ss VM Related Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options NMBCLUSTERS=value The number of mbuf clusters the kernel supports. Mbuf clusters are MCLBYTES in size (usually 2k). This is used to compute the size of the kernel VM map .Em mb_map , which maps mbuf clusters. Default on most ports is 256 (512 with .Dq options GATEWAY ). See .Pa /usr/include/machine/param.h for exact default information. Increase this value if you get .Dq mb_map full messages. .It Cd options NKMEMPAGES=value .It Cd options NKMEMPAGES_MIN=value .It Cd options NKMEMPAGES_MAX=value Size of kernel VM map .Em kmem_map , in PAGE_SIZE-sized chunks (the VM page size; this value may be read from the .Xr sysctl 8 variable .Em hw.pagesize ). This VM map is used to map the kernel malloc arena. The kernel attempts to auto-size this map based on the amount of physical memory in the system. Platform-specific code may place bounds on this computed size, which may be viewed with the .Xr sysctl 8 variable .Em vm.nkmempages . See .Pa /usr/include/machine/param.h for the default upper and lower bounds. The related options .Sq NKMEMPAGES_MIN and .Sq NKMEMPAGES_MAX allow the bounds to be overridden in the kernel configuration file. These options are provided in the event the computed value is insufficient resulting in an .Dq out of space in kmem_map panic. .It Cd options BUFCACHE=value Size of the buffer cache as a percentage of total available .Tn RAM . Ignored if BUFPAGES is also specified. .It Cd options NBUF=value .It Cd options BUFPAGES=value These options set the number of pages available for the buffer cache. Their default value is a machine dependent value, often calculated as between 5% and 10% of total available .Tn RAM . .El .Ss amiga-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options BB060STUPIDROM When the bootloader (which passes .Tn AmigaOS .Tn ROM information) claims we have a 68060 .Tn CPU without .Tn FPU , go look into the Processor Configuration Register (PCR) to find out. You need this with .Tn Amiga .Tn ROM Ns s up to (at least) V40.xxx (OS3.1), when you boot via the bootblocks and don't have a DraCo. .It Cd options LIMITMEM=value If there, limit the part of the first memory bank used by .Nx to value megabytes. Default is unlimited. .It Cd options NKPTADD=addvalue .It Cd options NKPTADDSHIFT=shiftvalue The .Tn CPU specific .Tn MMU table for the kernel is pre-allocated at kernel startup time. Part of it is scaled with .Va maxproc , to have enough room to hold the user program .Tn MMU tables; the second part is a fixed amount for the kernel itself. .Pp The third part accounts for the size of the file buffer cache. Its size is either .Dv NKPTADD pages (if defined) or memory size in bytes divided by two to the power of .Dv NKPTADDSHIFT . The default is undefined .Dv NKPTADD and .Dv NKPTADDSHIFT=24 , allowing for 16 buffers per megabyte of main memory (while a GENERIC kernel allocates about half of that). When you get "can't get KPT page" panics, you should increase .Dv NKPTADD (if defined), or decrease .Dv NKPTADDSHIFT by one. .It Cd options P5PPC68KBOARD Add special support for Phase5 mixed 68k+PPC boards. Currently, this only affects rebooting from NetBSD and is only needed on 68040+PPC, not on 68060+PPC; without this, affected machines will hang after NetBSD has shut down and will only restart after a keyboard reset or a power cycle. .El .Ss arm32-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options FRENCH_KEYBOARD Include translation for French keyboards when using .Xr pccons 4 on a Shark. .It Cd options FINNISH_KEYBOARD Include translation for Finnish keyboards when using .Xr pccons 4 on a Shark. .It Cd options GERMAN_KEYBOARD Include translation for German keyboards when using .Xr pccons 4 on a Shark. .It Cd options NORWEGIAN_KEYBOARD Include translation for French keyboards when using .Xr pccons 4 on a Shark. .El .Ss atari-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options DISKLABEL_AHDI Include support for AHDI (native Atari) disklabels. .It Cd options DISKLABEL_NBDA Include support for .Nx Ns Tn /atari labels. If you don't set this option, it will be set automatically. .Nx Ns Tn /atari will not work without it. .It Cd options FALCON_SCSI Include support for the 5380-SCSI configuration as found on the Falcon. .It Cd options RELOC_KERNEL If set, the kernel will relocate itself to TT-RAM, if possible. This will give you a slightly faster system. .Em Beware that on some TT030 systems, the system will frequently dump with MMU-faults with this option enabled. .It Cd options SERCONSOLE Allow the modem1-port to act as the system-console. A carrier should be active on modem1 during system boot to active the console functionality. .It Cd options TT_SCSI Include support for the 5380-SCSI configuration as found on the TT030 and Hades. .El .Ss i386-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options I386_CPU,I486_CPU,I586_CPU,I686_CPU Include support for a particular class of .Tn CPU .Po .Tn i386 , .Tn i486 , .Tn Pentium , or .Tn Pentium Pro .Pc . If the appropriate class for your .Tn CPU is not configured, the kernel will use the highest class available that will work. In general, using the correct .Tn CPU class will result in the best performance. At least one of these options must be present. .It Cd options CPURESET_DELAY=value specifies the time (in millisecond) to wait before doing a hardware reset in the last phase of a reboot. This gives the user a chance to see error messages from the shutdown operations (like NFS unmounts, buffer cache flush, etc ...). Setting this to 0 will disable the delay. Default is 2 seconds. .It Cd options MATH_EMULATE Include the floating point emulator. This is useful only for .Tn CPU Ns s that lack an internal Floating Point Unit .Pq Tn FPU or co-processor. .It Cd options VM86 Include support for virtual 8086 mode, used by .Tn DOS emulators and X servers to run BIOS code, e.g. for some VESA routines. .It Cd options USER_LDT Include i386-specific system calls for modifying the local descriptor table, used by Windows emulators. .It Cd options REALBASEMEM=integer Overrides the base memory size passed in from the boot block. (Value given in kilobytes.) Use this option only if the boot block reports the size incorrectly. (Note that some .Tn BIOS Ns es put the extended .Tn BIOS data area at the top of base memory, and therefore report a smaller base memory size to prevent programs overwriting it. This is correct behavior, and you should not use the .Em REALBASEMEM option to access this memory). .It Cd options REALEXTMEM=integer Overrides the extended memory size passed in from the boot block. (Value given in kilobytes. Extended memory does not include the first megabyte.) Use this option only if the boot block reports the size incorrectly. .It Cd options FRENCH_KBD,FINNISH_KBD,GERMAN_KBD,NORWEGIAN_KBD Select a non-US keyboard layout for the .Em pccons console driver. .It Cd options CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS Relevant only to the Cyrix 486DLC cpu. This option is used to turn on the cache in hold-flush mode. It is not turned on by default because it is known to have problems in certain motherboard implementations. .It Cd options CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS Relevant only to the Cyrix 486DLC cpu. This option is used to turn on the cache in write-back mode. It is not turned on by default because it is known to have problems in certain motherboard implementations. In order for this option to take effect, option .Em CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS must also be specified. .It Cd options PCIBIOS Enable support for initializing the .Tn PCI bus using information from the .Tn BIOS . See .Xr pcibios 4 for details. .El .Ss isa-specific Options Options specific to .Xr isa 4 busses. .Bl -ohang .It Cd options PCIC_ISA_ALLOC_IOBASE=address, PCIC_ISA_ALLOC_IOSIZE=size Control the section of IO bus space used for PCMCIA bus space mapping. Ideally the probed defaults are satisfactory, however in practice that is not always the case. See .Xr pcmcia 4 for details. .It Cd options PCIC_ISA_INTR_ALLOC_MASK=mask Controls the allowable interrupts that may be used for .Tn PCMCIA devices. This mask is a logical-or of power-of-2s of allowable interrupts: .Bd -literal -offset 04n .Em "IRQ Val IRQ Val IRQ Val IRQ Val" 0 0x0001 4 0x0010 8 0x0100 12 0x1000 1 0x0002 5 0x0020 9 0x0200 13 0x2000 2 0x0004 6 0x0040 10 0x0400 14 0x4000 3 0x0008 7 0x0080 11 0x0800 15 0x8000 .Ed .El .Ss m68k-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options FPU_EMULATE Include support for MC68881/MC68882 emulator. .It Cd options FPSP Include support for 68040 floating point. .It Cd options M68020,M68030,M68040,M68060 Include support for a specific .Tn CPU , at least one (the one you are using) should be specified. .It Cd options M060SP Include software support for 68060. This provides emulation of unimplemented integer instructions as well as emulation of unimplemented floating point instructions and data types and software support for floating point traps. .El .Ss sparc-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options AUDIO_DEBUG Enable simple event debugging of the logging of the .Xr audio 4 device. .It Cd options BLINK Enable blinking of LED. Blink rate is full cycle every N seconds for N < then current load average. See .Xr getloadavg 3 . .\" .It Cd options COLORFONT_CACHE .\" this is totally fucked up.. what does this do? .It Cd options COUNT_SW_LEFTOVERS Count how many times the sw SCSI device has left 3, 2, 1 and 0 in the sw_3_leftover, sw_2_leftover, sw_1_leftover, and sw_0_leftover variables accessable from .Xr ddb 4 . See .Xr sw 4 . .It Cd options DEBUG_ALIGN Adds debugging messages calls when user-requested alignment fault handling happens. .It Cd options DEBUG_EMUL Adds debugging messages calls for emulated floating point and alignment fixing operations. .It Cd options DEBUG_SVR4 Prints registers messages calls for emulated SVR4 getcontext and setcontext operations. See .Em options COMPAT_SVR4 . .It Cd options EXTREME_DEBUG Adds debugging functions callable from .Xr ddb 4 . The debug_pagetables, test_region and print_fe_map functions print information about page tables for the SUN4M platforms only. .It Cd options EXTREME_EXTREME_DEBUG Adds extra info to .Em options EXTREME_DEBUG . .It Cd options FPU_CONTEXT Make .Em options COMPAT_SVR4 getcontext and setcontext include floating point registers. .It Cd options MAGMA_DEBUG Adds debugging messages to the .Xr magma 4 device. .It Cd options RASTERCONS_FULLSCREEN Use the entire screen for the console. .It Cd options RASTERCONS_SMALLFONT Use a the fixed font on the console, instead of the normal font. .It Cd options SUN4 Support sun4 class machines. .It Cd options SUN4C Support sun4c class machines. .It Cd options SUN4M Support sun4m class machines. .It Cd options SUN4_MMU3L .\" XXX ??? Enable support for sun4 3-level MMU machines. .It Cd options V9 Enable SPARC V9 assembler in .Xr ddb 4 . .El .Ss x68k-specific Options .Bl -ohang .It Cd options EXTENDED_MEMORY Include support for extended memory e.g. TS-6BE16 and 060turbo on-board. .It Cd options JUPITER Include support for Jupiter-X MPU accelerator .It Cd options ZSCONSOLE,ZSCN_SPEED=value Use the built-in serial port as the system-console. Speed is specified in bps, defaults to 9600. .It Cd options ITE_KERNEL_ATTR=value Set the kernel message attribute for ITE. Value, an integer, is a logical or of the following values: .Bl -tag -width 4n -compact -offset indent .It 1 color inversed .It 2 underlined .It 4 bolded .El .El .\" The following requests should be uncommented and used where appropriate. .\" .Sh FILES .\" .Sh EXAMPLES .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr gdb 1 , .Xr ktrace 1 , .Xr quota 1 , .Xr gettimeofday 2 , .Xr i386_iopl 2 , .Xr msgctl 2 , .Xr msgget 2 , .Xr msgrcv 2 , .Xr msgsnd 2 , .Xr ntp_adjtime 2 , .Xr ntp_gettime 2 , .Xr semctl 2 , .Xr semget 2 , .Xr semop 2 , .Xr shmat 2 , .Xr shmctl 2 , .Xr shmdt 2 , .Xr shmget 2 , .Xr sysctl 3 , .Xr apm 4 , .Xr ddb 4 , .Xr inet 4 , .Xr iso 4 , .Xr lkm 4 , .Xr ns 4 , .Xr pcibios 4 , .Xr pcmcia 4 , .Xr config 8 , .Xr edquota 8 , .Xr init 8 , .Xr mount_cd9660 8 , .Xr mount_fdesc 8 , .Xr mount_kernfs 8 , .Xr mount_lfs 8 , .Xr mount_mfs 8 , .Xr mount_msdos 8 , .Xr mount_nfs 8 , .Xr mount_ntfs 8 , .Xr mount_null 8 , .Xr mount_portal 8 , .Xr mount_procfs 8 , .Xr mount_umap 8 , .Xr mount_union 8 , .Xr mrouted 8 , .Xr newlfs 8 , .Xr quotaon 8 , .Xr rpc.rquotad 8 , .Xr sysctl 8 , .Xr ntpd 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm man page first appeared in .Nx 1.3 . .Sh BUGS The .Em INET and the .Em VNODEPAGER options should not be required. The .Em EON option should be a pseudo-device, and is also very fragile.