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      1 /*	$NetBSD: kern_sysctl.c,v 1.219 2008/11/12 12:36:16 ad Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2003, 2007, 2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Andrew Brown.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 /*-
     33  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
     34  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     35  *
     36  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
     37  * Mike Karels at Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
     38  *
     39  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     40  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     41  * are met:
     42  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     43  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     44  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     45  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     46  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     47  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     48  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     49  *    without specific prior written permission.
     50  *
     51  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     52  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     53  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     54  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     55  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     56  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     57  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     58  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     59  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     60  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     61  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     62  *
     63  *	@(#)kern_sysctl.c	8.9 (Berkeley) 5/20/95
     64  */
     65 
     66 /*
     67  * sysctl system call.
     68  */
     69 
     70 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     71 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_sysctl.c,v 1.219 2008/11/12 12:36:16 ad Exp $");
     72 
     73 #include "opt_defcorename.h"
     74 #include "ksyms.h"
     75 
     76 #include <sys/param.h>
     77 #define __COMPAT_SYSCTL
     78 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
     79 #include <sys/systm.h>
     80 #include <sys/buf.h>
     81 #include <sys/ksyms.h>
     82 #include <sys/malloc.h>
     83 #include <sys/mount.h>
     84 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
     85 #include <sys/kauth.h>
     86 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
     87 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
     88 
     89 #define	MAXDESCLEN	1024
     90 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTLNODE, "sysctlnode", "sysctl node structures");
     91 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTLDATA, "sysctldata", "misc sysctl data");
     92 
     93 static int sysctl_mmap(SYSCTLFN_PROTO);
     94 static int sysctl_alloc(struct sysctlnode *, int);
     95 static int sysctl_realloc(struct sysctlnode *);
     96 
     97 static int sysctl_cvt_in(struct lwp *, int *, const void *, size_t,
     98 			 struct sysctlnode *);
     99 static int sysctl_cvt_out(struct lwp *, int, const struct sysctlnode *,
    100 			  void *, size_t, size_t *);
    101 
    102 static int sysctl_log_add(struct sysctllog **, const struct sysctlnode *);
    103 static int sysctl_log_realloc(struct sysctllog *);
    104 
    105 struct sysctllog {
    106 	const struct sysctlnode *log_root;
    107 	int *log_num;
    108 	int log_size, log_left;
    109 };
    110 
    111 /*
    112  * the "root" of the new sysctl tree
    113  */
    114 struct sysctlnode sysctl_root = {
    115 	.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|
    116 	    CTLFLAG_ROOT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE|
    117 	    CTLTYPE_NODE,
    118 	.sysctl_num = 0,
    119 	/*
    120 	 * XXX once all ports are on gcc3, we can get rid of this
    121 	 * ugliness and simply make it into
    122 	 *
    123 	 *	.sysctl_size = sizeof(struct sysctlnode),
    124 	 */
    125 	sysc_init_field(_sysctl_size, sizeof(struct sysctlnode)),
    126 	.sysctl_name = "(root)",
    127 };
    128 
    129 /*
    130  * link set of functions that add nodes at boot time (see also
    131  * sysctl_buildtree())
    132  */
    133 __link_set_decl(sysctl_funcs, sysctl_setup_func);
    134 
    135 /*
    136  * The `sysctl_treelock' is intended to serialize access to the sysctl
    137  * tree.  XXX This has serious problems; allocating memory and
    138  * copying data out with the lock held is insane.
    139  */
    140 krwlock_t sysctl_treelock;
    141 
    142 /*
    143  * Attributes stored in the kernel.
    144  */
    145 char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
    146 int hostnamelen;
    147 
    148 char domainname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
    149 int domainnamelen;
    150 
    151 long hostid;
    152 
    153 #ifndef DEFCORENAME
    154 #define	DEFCORENAME	"%n.core"
    155 #endif
    156 char defcorename[MAXPATHLEN] = DEFCORENAME;
    157 
    158 /*
    159  * ********************************************************************
    160  * Section 0: Some simple glue
    161  * ********************************************************************
    162  * By wrapping copyin(), copyout(), and copyinstr() like this, we can
    163  * stop caring about who's calling us and simplify some code a bunch.
    164  * ********************************************************************
    165  */
    166 static inline int
    167 sysctl_copyin(struct lwp *l, const void *uaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len)
    168 {
    169 	int error;
    170 
    171 	if (l != NULL) {
    172 		error = copyin(uaddr, kaddr, len);
    173 		ktrmibio(-1, UIO_WRITE, uaddr, len, error);
    174 	} else {
    175 		error = kcopy(uaddr, kaddr, len);
    176 	}
    177 
    178 	return error;
    179 }
    180 
    181 static inline int
    182 sysctl_copyout(struct lwp *l, const void *kaddr, void *uaddr, size_t len)
    183 {
    184 	int error;
    185 
    186 	if (l != NULL) {
    187 		error = copyout(kaddr, uaddr, len);
    188 		ktrmibio(-1, UIO_READ, uaddr, len, error);
    189 	} else {
    190 		error = kcopy(kaddr, uaddr, len);
    191 	}
    192 
    193 	return error;
    194 }
    195 
    196 static inline int
    197 sysctl_copyinstr(struct lwp *l, const void *uaddr, void *kaddr,
    198 		 size_t len, size_t *done)
    199 {
    200 	int error;
    201 
    202 	if (l != NULL) {
    203 		error = copyinstr(uaddr, kaddr, len, done);
    204 		ktrmibio(-1, UIO_WRITE, uaddr, len, error);
    205 	} else {
    206 		error = copystr(uaddr, kaddr, len, done);
    207 	}
    208 
    209 	return error;
    210 }
    211 
    212 /*
    213  * ********************************************************************
    214  * Initialize sysctl subsystem.
    215  * ********************************************************************
    216  */
    217 void
    218 sysctl_init(void)
    219 {
    220 	sysctl_setup_func * const *sysctl_setup, f;
    221 
    222 	rw_init(&sysctl_treelock);
    223 
    224 	/*
    225 	 * dynamic mib numbers start here
    226 	 */
    227 	sysctl_root.sysctl_num = CREATE_BASE;
    228 
    229         __link_set_foreach(sysctl_setup, sysctl_funcs) {
    230 		/*
    231 		 * XXX - why do i have to coerce the pointers like this?
    232 		 */
    233 		f = (void*)*sysctl_setup;
    234 		(*f)(NULL);
    235 	}
    236 
    237 	/*
    238 	 * setting this means no more permanent nodes can be added,
    239 	 * trees that claim to be readonly at the root now are, and if
    240 	 * the main tree is readonly, *everything* is.
    241 	 */
    242 	sysctl_root.sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_PERMANENT;
    243 
    244 }
    245 
    246 /*
    247  * ********************************************************************
    248  * The main native sysctl system call itself.
    249  * ********************************************************************
    250  */
    251 int
    252 sys___sysctl(struct lwp *l, const struct sys___sysctl_args *uap, register_t *retval)
    253 {
    254 	/* {
    255 		syscallarg(const int *) name;
    256 		syscallarg(u_int) namelen;
    257 		syscallarg(void *) old;
    258 		syscallarg(size_t *) oldlenp;
    259 		syscallarg(const void *) new;
    260 		syscallarg(size_t) newlen;
    261 	} */
    262 	int error, nerror, name[CTL_MAXNAME];
    263 	size_t oldlen, savelen, *oldlenp;
    264 
    265 	/*
    266 	 * get oldlen
    267 	 */
    268 	oldlen = 0;
    269 	oldlenp = SCARG(uap, oldlenp);
    270 	if (oldlenp != NULL) {
    271 		error = copyin(oldlenp, &oldlen, sizeof(oldlen));
    272 		if (error)
    273 			return (error);
    274 	}
    275 	savelen = oldlen;
    276 
    277 	/*
    278 	 * top-level sysctl names may or may not be non-terminal, but
    279 	 * we don't care
    280 	 */
    281 	if (SCARG(uap, namelen) > CTL_MAXNAME || SCARG(uap, namelen) < 1)
    282 		return (EINVAL);
    283 	error = copyin(SCARG(uap, name), &name,
    284 		       SCARG(uap, namelen) * sizeof(int));
    285 	if (error)
    286 		return (error);
    287 
    288 	ktrmib(name, SCARG(uap, namelen));
    289 
    290 	sysctl_lock(SCARG(uap, new) != NULL);
    291 
    292 	/*
    293 	 * do sysctl work (NULL means main built-in default tree)
    294 	 */
    295 	error = sysctl_dispatch(&name[0], SCARG(uap, namelen),
    296 				SCARG(uap, old), &oldlen,
    297 				SCARG(uap, new), SCARG(uap, newlen),
    298 				&name[0], l, NULL);
    299 
    300 	/*
    301 	 * release the sysctl lock
    302 	 */
    303 	sysctl_unlock();
    304 
    305 	/*
    306 	 * set caller's oldlen to new value even in the face of an
    307 	 * error (if this gets an error and they didn't have one, they
    308 	 * get this one)
    309 	 */
    310 	if (oldlenp) {
    311 		nerror = copyout(&oldlen, oldlenp, sizeof(oldlen));
    312 		if (error == 0)
    313 			error = nerror;
    314 	}
    315 
    316 	/*
    317 	 * if the only problem is that we weren't given enough space,
    318 	 * that's an ENOMEM error
    319 	 */
    320 	if (error == 0 && SCARG(uap, old) != NULL && savelen < oldlen)
    321 		error = ENOMEM;
    322 
    323 	return (error);
    324 }
    325 
    326 /*
    327  * ********************************************************************
    328  * Section 1: How the tree is used
    329  * ********************************************************************
    330  * Implementations of sysctl for emulations should typically need only
    331  * these three functions in this order: lock the tree, dispatch
    332  * request into it, unlock the tree.
    333  * ********************************************************************
    334  */
    335 void
    336 sysctl_lock(bool write)
    337 {
    338 
    339 	if (write) {
    340 		rw_enter(&sysctl_treelock, RW_WRITER);
    341 		curlwp->l_pflag |= LP_SYSCTLWRITE;
    342 	} else {
    343 		rw_enter(&sysctl_treelock, RW_READER);
    344 		curlwp->l_pflag &= ~LP_SYSCTLWRITE;
    345 	}
    346 }
    347 
    348 void
    349 sysctl_relock(void)
    350 {
    351 
    352 	if ((curlwp->l_pflag & LP_SYSCTLWRITE) != 0) {
    353 		rw_enter(&sysctl_treelock, RW_WRITER);
    354 	} else {
    355 		rw_enter(&sysctl_treelock, RW_READER);
    356 	}
    357 }
    358 
    359 /*
    360  * ********************************************************************
    361  * the main sysctl dispatch routine.  scans the given tree and picks a
    362  * function to call based on what it finds.
    363  * ********************************************************************
    364  */
    365 int
    366 sysctl_dispatch(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
    367 {
    368 	int error;
    369 	sysctlfn fn;
    370 	int ni;
    371 
    372 	KASSERT(rw_lock_held(&sysctl_treelock));
    373 
    374 	if (rnode && SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
    375 		printf("sysctl_dispatch: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
    376 		error = EINVAL;
    377 		goto out;
    378 	}
    379 
    380 	fn = NULL;
    381 	error = sysctl_locate(l, name, namelen, &rnode, &ni);
    382 
    383 	if (rnode->sysctl_func != NULL) {
    384 		/*
    385 		 * the node we ended up at has a function, so call it.  it can
    386 		 * hand off to query or create if it wants to.
    387 		 */
    388 		fn = rnode->sysctl_func;
    389 	} else if (error == 0) {
    390 		/*
    391 		 * we found the node they were looking for, so do a lookup.
    392 		 */
    393 		fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_lookup; /* XXX may write to rnode */
    394 	} else if (error == ENOENT && (ni + 1) == namelen && name[ni] < 0) {
    395 		/*
    396 		 * prospective parent node found, but the terminal node was
    397 		 * not.  generic operations associate with the parent.
    398 		 */
    399 		switch (name[ni]) {
    400 		case CTL_QUERY:
    401 			fn = sysctl_query;
    402 			break;
    403 		case CTL_CREATE:
    404 #if NKSYMS > 0
    405 		case CTL_CREATESYM:
    406 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
    407 			if (newp == NULL) {
    408 				error = EINVAL;
    409 				break;
    410 			}
    411 			KASSERT(rw_write_held(&sysctl_treelock));
    412 			fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_create; /* we own the rnode */
    413 			break;
    414 		case CTL_DESTROY:
    415 			if (newp == NULL) {
    416 				error = EINVAL;
    417 				break;
    418 			}
    419 			KASSERT(rw_write_held(&sysctl_treelock));
    420 			fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_destroy; /* we own the rnode */
    421 			break;
    422 		case CTL_MMAP:
    423 			fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_mmap; /* we own the rnode */
    424 			break;
    425 		case CTL_DESCRIBE:
    426 			fn = sysctl_describe;
    427 			break;
    428 		default:
    429 			error = EOPNOTSUPP;
    430 			break;
    431 		}
    432 	}
    433 
    434 	/*
    435 	 * after all of that, maybe we found someone who knows how to
    436 	 * get us what we want?
    437 	 */
    438 	if (fn != NULL)
    439 		error = (*fn)(name + ni, namelen - ni, oldp, oldlenp,
    440 			      newp, newlen, name, l, rnode);
    441 	else if (error == 0)
    442 		error = EOPNOTSUPP;
    443 
    444 out:
    445 	return (error);
    446 }
    447 
    448 /*
    449  * ********************************************************************
    450  * Releases the tree lock.
    451  * ********************************************************************
    452  */
    453 void
    454 sysctl_unlock(void)
    455 {
    456 
    457 	rw_exit(&sysctl_treelock);
    458 }
    459 
    460 /*
    461  * ********************************************************************
    462  * Section 2: The main tree interfaces
    463  * ********************************************************************
    464  * This is how sysctl_dispatch() does its work, and you can too, by
    465  * calling these routines from helpers (though typically only
    466  * sysctl_lookup() will be used).  The tree MUST BE LOCKED when these
    467  * are called.
    468  * ********************************************************************
    469  */
    470 
    471 /*
    472  * sysctl_locate -- Finds the node matching the given mib under the
    473  * given tree (via rv).  If no tree is given, we fall back to the
    474  * native tree.  The current process (via l) is used for access
    475  * control on the tree (some nodes may be traversable only by root) and
    476  * on return, nip will show how many numbers in the mib were consumed.
    477  */
    478 int
    479 sysctl_locate(struct lwp *l, const int *name, u_int namelen,
    480 	      const struct sysctlnode **rnode, int *nip)
    481 {
    482 	const struct sysctlnode *node, *pnode;
    483 	int tn, si, ni, error, alias;
    484 
    485 	KASSERT(rw_lock_held(&sysctl_treelock));
    486 
    487 	/*
    488 	 * basic checks and setup
    489 	 */
    490 	if (*rnode == NULL)
    491 		*rnode = &sysctl_root;
    492 	if (nip)
    493 		*nip = 0;
    494 	if (namelen == 0)
    495 		return (0);
    496 
    497 	/*
    498 	 * search starts from "root"
    499 	 */
    500 	pnode = *rnode;
    501 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(pnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
    502 		printf("sysctl_locate: pnode %p wrong version\n", pnode);
    503 		return (EINVAL);
    504 	}
    505 	node = pnode->sysctl_child;
    506 	error = 0;
    507 
    508 	/*
    509 	 * scan for node to which new node should be attached
    510 	 */
    511 	for (ni = 0; ni < namelen; ni++) {
    512 		/*
    513 		 * walked off bottom of tree
    514 		 */
    515 		if (node == NULL) {
    516 			if (SYSCTL_TYPE(pnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE)
    517 				error = ENOENT;
    518 			else
    519 				error = ENOTDIR;
    520 			break;
    521 		}
    522 		/*
    523 		 * can anyone traverse this node or only root?
    524 		 */
    525 		if (l != NULL && (pnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PRIVATE) &&
    526 		    (error = kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred,
    527 		    KAUTH_SYSTEM_SYSCTL, KAUTH_REQ_SYSTEM_SYSCTL_PRVT,
    528 		    NULL, NULL, NULL)) != 0)
    529 			return (error);
    530 		/*
    531 		 * find a child node with the right number
    532 		 */
    533 		tn = name[ni];
    534 		alias = 0;
    535 
    536 		si = 0;
    537 		/*
    538 		 * Note: ANYNUMBER only matches positive integers.
    539 		 * Since ANYNUMBER is only permitted on single-node
    540 		 * sub-trees (eg proc), check before the loop and skip
    541 		 * it if we can.
    542 		 */
    543 		if ((node[si].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER) && (tn >= 0))
    544 			goto foundit;
    545 		for (; si < pnode->sysctl_clen; si++) {
    546 			if (node[si].sysctl_num == tn) {
    547 				if (node[si].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
    548 					if (alias++ == 4)
    549 						break;
    550 					else {
    551 						tn = node[si].sysctl_alias;
    552 						si = -1;
    553 					}
    554 				} else
    555 					goto foundit;
    556 			}
    557 		}
    558 		/*
    559 		 * if we ran off the end, it obviously doesn't exist
    560 		 */
    561 		error = ENOENT;
    562 		break;
    563 
    564 		/*
    565 		 * so far so good, move on down the line
    566 		 */
    567 	  foundit:
    568 		pnode = &node[si];
    569 		if (SYSCTL_TYPE(pnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE)
    570 			node = node[si].sysctl_child;
    571 		else
    572 			node = NULL;
    573 	}
    574 
    575 	*rnode = pnode;
    576 	if (nip)
    577 		*nip = ni;
    578 
    579 	return (error);
    580 }
    581 
    582 /*
    583  * sysctl_query -- The auto-discovery engine.  Copies out the structs
    584  * describing nodes under the given node and handles overlay trees.
    585  */
    586 int
    587 sysctl_query(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
    588 {
    589 	int error, ni, elim, v;
    590 	size_t out, left, t;
    591 	const struct sysctlnode *enode, *onode;
    592 	struct sysctlnode qnode;
    593 
    594 	KASSERT(rw_lock_held(&sysctl_treelock));
    595 
    596 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
    597 		printf("sysctl_query: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
    598 		return (EINVAL);
    599 	}
    600 
    601 	if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
    602 		return (ENOTDIR);
    603 	if (namelen != 1 || name[0] != CTL_QUERY)
    604 		return (EINVAL);
    605 
    606 	error = 0;
    607 	out = 0;
    608 	left = *oldlenp;
    609 	elim = 0;
    610 	enode = NULL;
    611 
    612 	/*
    613 	 * translate the given request to a current node
    614 	 */
    615 	error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &qnode);
    616 	if (error)
    617 		return (error);
    618 
    619 	/*
    620 	 * if the request specifies a version, check it
    621 	 */
    622 	if (qnode.sysctl_ver != 0) {
    623 		enode = rnode;
    624 		if (qnode.sysctl_ver != enode->sysctl_ver &&
    625 		    qnode.sysctl_ver != sysctl_rootof(enode)->sysctl_ver)
    626 			return (EINVAL);
    627 	}
    628 
    629 	/*
    630 	 * process has overlay tree
    631 	 */
    632 	if (l && l->l_proc->p_emul->e_sysctlovly) {
    633 		enode = l->l_proc->p_emul->e_sysctlovly;
    634 		elim = (name - oname);
    635 		error = sysctl_locate(l, oname, elim, &enode, NULL);
    636 		if (error == 0) {
    637 			/* ah, found parent in overlay */
    638 			elim = enode->sysctl_clen;
    639 			enode = enode->sysctl_child;
    640 		} else {
    641 			error = 0;
    642 			elim = 0;
    643 			enode = NULL;
    644 		}
    645 	}
    646 
    647 	for (ni = 0; ni < rnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
    648 		onode = &rnode->sysctl_child[ni];
    649 		if (enode && enode->sysctl_num == onode->sysctl_num) {
    650 			if (SYSCTL_TYPE(enode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
    651 				onode = enode;
    652 			if (--elim > 0)
    653 				enode++;
    654 			else
    655 				enode = NULL;
    656 		}
    657 		error = sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, onode, oldp, left, &t);
    658 		if (error)
    659 			return (error);
    660 		if (oldp != NULL)
    661 			oldp = (char*)oldp + t;
    662 		out += t;
    663 		left -= MIN(left, t);
    664 	}
    665 
    666 	/*
    667 	 * overlay trees *MUST* be entirely consumed
    668 	 */
    669 	KASSERT(enode == NULL);
    670 
    671 	*oldlenp = out;
    672 
    673 	return (error);
    674 }
    675 
    676 /*
    677  * sysctl_create -- Adds a node (the description of which is taken
    678  * from newp) to the tree, returning a copy of it in the space pointed
    679  * to by oldp.  In the event that the requested slot is already taken
    680  * (either by name or by number), the offending node is returned
    681  * instead.  Yes, this is complex, but we want to make sure everything
    682  * is proper.
    683  */
    684 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE
    685 int _sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_ARGS);
    686 int
    687 _sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
    688 #else
    689 int
    690 sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
    691 #endif
    692 {
    693 	struct sysctlnode nnode, *node, *pnode;
    694 	int error, ni, at, nm, type, sz, flags, anum, v;
    695 	void *own;
    696 
    697 	KASSERT(rw_write_held(&sysctl_treelock));
    698 
    699 	error = 0;
    700 	own = NULL;
    701 	anum = -1;
    702 
    703 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
    704 		printf("sysctl_create: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
    705 		return (EINVAL);
    706 	}
    707 
    708 	if (namelen != 1 || (name[namelen - 1] != CTL_CREATE
    709 #if NKSYMS > 0
    710 			     && name[namelen - 1] != CTL_CREATESYM
    711 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
    712 			     ))
    713 		return (EINVAL);
    714 
    715 	/*
    716 	 * processes can only add nodes at securelevel 0, must be
    717 	 * root, and can't add nodes to a parent that's not writeable
    718 	 */
    719 	if (l != NULL) {
    720 #ifndef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE
    721 		error = kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred, KAUTH_SYSTEM_SYSCTL,
    722 		    KAUTH_REQ_SYSTEM_SYSCTL_ADD, NULL, NULL, NULL);
    723 		if (error)
    724 			return (error);
    725 		if (!(rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))
    726 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
    727 			return (EPERM);
    728 	}
    729 
    730 	/*
    731 	 * nothing can add a node if:
    732 	 * we've finished initial set up and
    733 	 * the tree itself is not writeable or
    734 	 * the entire sysctl system is not writeable
    735 	 */
    736 	if ((sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &&
    737 	    (!(sysctl_rootof(rnode)->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ||
    738 	     !(sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE)))
    739 		return (EPERM);
    740 
    741 	/*
    742 	 * it must be a "node", not a "int" or something
    743 	 */
    744 	if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
    745 		return (ENOTDIR);
    746 	if (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
    747 		printf("sysctl_create: attempt to add node to aliased "
    748 		       "node %p\n", rnode);
    749 		return (EINVAL);
    750 	}
    751 	pnode = __UNCONST(rnode); /* we are adding children to this node */
    752 
    753 	if (newp == NULL)
    754 		return (EINVAL);
    755 	error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &nnode);
    756 	if (error)
    757 		return (error);
    758 
    759 	/*
    760 	 * nodes passed in don't *have* parents
    761 	 */
    762 	if (nnode.sysctl_parent != NULL)
    763 		return (EINVAL);
    764 
    765 	/*
    766 	 * if we are indeed adding it, it should be a "good" name and
    767 	 * number
    768 	 */
    769 	nm = nnode.sysctl_num;
    770 #if NKSYMS > 0
    771 	if (nm == CTL_CREATESYM)
    772 		nm = CTL_CREATE;
    773 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
    774 	if (nm < 0 && nm != CTL_CREATE)
    775 		return (EINVAL);
    776 	sz = 0;
    777 
    778 	/*
    779 	 * the name can't start with a digit
    780 	 */
    781 	if (nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= '0' &&
    782 	    nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= '9')
    783 		return (EINVAL);
    784 
    785 	/*
    786 	 * the name must be only alphanumerics or - or _, longer than
    787 	 * 0 bytes and less that SYSCTL_NAMELEN
    788 	 */
    789 	while (sz < SYSCTL_NAMELEN && nnode.sysctl_name[sz] != '\0') {
    790 		if ((nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= '0' &&
    791 		     nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= '9') ||
    792 		    (nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= 'A' &&
    793 		     nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= 'Z') ||
    794 		    (nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= 'a' &&
    795 		     nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= 'z') ||
    796 		    nnode.sysctl_name[sz] == '-' ||
    797 		    nnode.sysctl_name[sz] == '_')
    798 			sz++;
    799 		else
    800 			return (EINVAL);
    801 	}
    802 	if (sz == 0 || sz == SYSCTL_NAMELEN)
    803 		return (EINVAL);
    804 
    805 	/*
    806 	 * various checks revolve around size vs type, etc
    807 	 */
    808 	type = SYSCTL_TYPE(nnode.sysctl_flags);
    809 	flags = SYSCTL_FLAGS(nnode.sysctl_flags);
    810 	sz = nnode.sysctl_size;
    811 
    812 	/*
    813 	 * find out if there's a collision, and if so, let the caller
    814 	 * know what they collided with
    815 	 */
    816 	node = pnode->sysctl_child;
    817 	at = 0;
    818 	if (node) {
    819 		if ((flags | node->sysctl_flags) & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER)
    820 			/* No siblings for a CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER node */
    821 			return EINVAL;
    822 		for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
    823 			if (nm == node[ni].sysctl_num ||
    824 			    strcmp(nnode.sysctl_name, node[ni].sysctl_name) == 0) {
    825 				/*
    826 				 * ignore error here, since we
    827 				 * are already fixed on EEXIST
    828 				 */
    829 				(void)sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, &node[ni], oldp,
    830 						     *oldlenp, oldlenp);
    831 				return (EEXIST);
    832 			}
    833 			if (nm > node[ni].sysctl_num)
    834 				at++;
    835 		}
    836 	}
    837 
    838 	/*
    839 	 * use sysctl_ver to add to the tree iff it hasn't changed
    840 	 */
    841 	if (nnode.sysctl_ver != 0) {
    842 		/*
    843 		 * a specified value must match either the parent
    844 		 * node's version or the root node's version
    845 		 */
    846 		if (nnode.sysctl_ver != sysctl_rootof(rnode)->sysctl_ver &&
    847 		    nnode.sysctl_ver != rnode->sysctl_ver) {
    848 			return (EINVAL);
    849 		}
    850 	}
    851 
    852 	/*
    853 	 * only the kernel can assign functions to entries
    854 	 */
    855 	if (l != NULL && nnode.sysctl_func != NULL)
    856 		return (EPERM);
    857 
    858 	/*
    859 	 * only the kernel can create permanent entries, and only then
    860 	 * before the kernel is finished setting itself up
    861 	 */
    862 	if (l != NULL && (flags & ~SYSCTL_USERFLAGS))
    863 		return (EPERM);
    864 	if ((flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &
    865 	    (sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT))
    866 		return (EPERM);
    867 	if ((flags & (CTLFLAG_OWNDATA | CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE)) ==
    868 	    (CTLFLAG_OWNDATA | CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE))
    869 		return (EINVAL);
    870 	if ((flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) &&
    871 	    type != CTLTYPE_INT && type != CTLTYPE_QUAD && type != CTLTYPE_BOOL)
    872 		return (EINVAL);
    873 
    874 	/*
    875 	 * check size, or set it if unset and we can figure it out.
    876 	 * kernel created nodes are allowed to have a function instead
    877 	 * of a size (or a data pointer).
    878 	 */
    879 	switch (type) {
    880 	case CTLTYPE_NODE:
    881 		/*
    882 		 * only *i* can assert the size of a node
    883 		 */
    884 		if (flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
    885 			anum = nnode.sysctl_alias;
    886 			if (anum < 0)
    887 				return (EINVAL);
    888 			nnode.sysctl_alias = 0;
    889 		}
    890 		if (sz != 0 || nnode.sysctl_data != NULL)
    891 			return (EINVAL);
    892 		if (nnode.sysctl_csize != 0 ||
    893 		    nnode.sysctl_clen != 0 ||
    894 		    nnode.sysctl_child != 0)
    895 			return (EINVAL);
    896 		if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA)
    897 			return (EINVAL);
    898 		sz = sizeof(struct sysctlnode);
    899 		break;
    900 	case CTLTYPE_INT:
    901 		/*
    902 		 * since an int is an int, if the size is not given or
    903 		 * is wrong, we can "int-uit" it.
    904 		 */
    905 		if (sz != 0 && sz != sizeof(int))
    906 			return (EINVAL);
    907 		sz = sizeof(int);
    908 		break;
    909 	case CTLTYPE_STRING:
    910 		/*
    911 		 * strings are a little more tricky
    912 		 */
    913 		if (sz == 0) {
    914 			if (l == NULL) {
    915 				if (nnode.sysctl_func == NULL) {
    916 					if (nnode.sysctl_data == NULL)
    917 						return (EINVAL);
    918 					else
    919 						sz = strlen(nnode.sysctl_data) +
    920 						    1;
    921 				}
    922 			} else if (nnode.sysctl_data == NULL &&
    923 				 flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
    924 				return (EINVAL);
    925 			} else {
    926 				char *vp, *e;
    927 				size_t s;
    928 
    929 				/*
    930 				 * we want a rough idea of what the
    931 				 * size is now
    932 				 */
    933 				vp = malloc(PAGE_SIZE, M_SYSCTLDATA,
    934 					     M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
    935 				if (vp == NULL)
    936 					return (ENOMEM);
    937 				e = nnode.sysctl_data;
    938 				do {
    939 					error = copyinstr(e, vp, PAGE_SIZE, &s);
    940 					if (error) {
    941 						if (error != ENAMETOOLONG) {
    942 							free(vp, M_SYSCTLDATA);
    943 							return (error);
    944 						}
    945 						e += PAGE_SIZE;
    946 						if ((e - 32 * PAGE_SIZE) >
    947 						    (char*)nnode.sysctl_data) {
    948 							free(vp, M_SYSCTLDATA);
    949 							return (ERANGE);
    950 						}
    951 					}
    952 				} while (error != 0);
    953 				sz = s + (e - (char*)nnode.sysctl_data);
    954 				free(vp, M_SYSCTLDATA);
    955 			}
    956 		}
    957 		break;
    958 	case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
    959 		if (sz != 0 && sz != sizeof(u_quad_t))
    960 			return (EINVAL);
    961 		sz = sizeof(u_quad_t);
    962 		break;
    963 	case CTLTYPE_BOOL:
    964 		/*
    965 		 * since an bool is an bool, if the size is not given or
    966 		 * is wrong, we can "intuit" it.
    967 		 */
    968 		if (sz != 0 && sz != sizeof(bool))
    969 			return (EINVAL);
    970 		sz = sizeof(bool);
    971 		break;
    972 	case CTLTYPE_STRUCT:
    973 		if (sz == 0) {
    974 			if (l != NULL || nnode.sysctl_func == NULL)
    975 				return (EINVAL);
    976 			if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA)
    977 				return (EINVAL);
    978 		}
    979 		break;
    980 	default:
    981 		return (EINVAL);
    982 	}
    983 
    984 	/*
    985 	 * at this point, if sz is zero, we *must* have a
    986 	 * function to go with it and we can't own it.
    987 	 */
    988 
    989 	/*
    990 	 *  l  ptr own
    991 	 *  0   0   0  -> EINVAL (if no func)
    992 	 *  0   0   1  -> own
    993 	 *  0   1   0  -> kptr
    994 	 *  0   1   1  -> kptr
    995 	 *  1   0   0  -> EINVAL
    996 	 *  1   0   1  -> own
    997 	 *  1   1   0  -> kptr, no own (fault on lookup)
    998 	 *  1   1   1  -> uptr, own
    999 	 */
   1000 	if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE) {
   1001 		if (sz != 0) {
   1002 			if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
   1003 				own = malloc(sz, M_SYSCTLDATA,
   1004 					     M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   1005 				if (own == NULL)
   1006 					return ENOMEM;
   1007 				if (nnode.sysctl_data == NULL)
   1008 					memset(own, 0, sz);
   1009 				else {
   1010 					error = sysctl_copyin(l,
   1011 					    nnode.sysctl_data, own, sz);
   1012 					if (error != 0) {
   1013 						free(own, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1014 						return (error);
   1015 					}
   1016 				}
   1017 			} else if ((nnode.sysctl_data != NULL) &&
   1018 				 !(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE)) {
   1019 #if NKSYMS > 0
   1020 				if (name[namelen - 1] == CTL_CREATESYM) {
   1021 					char symname[128]; /* XXX enough? */
   1022 					u_long symaddr;
   1023 					size_t symlen;
   1024 
   1025 					error = sysctl_copyinstr(l,
   1026 					    nnode.sysctl_data, symname,
   1027 					    sizeof(symname), &symlen);
   1028 					if (error)
   1029 						return (error);
   1030 					error = ksyms_getval(NULL, symname,
   1031 					    &symaddr, KSYMS_EXTERN);
   1032 					if (error)
   1033 						return (error); /* EINVAL? */
   1034 					nnode.sysctl_data = (void*)symaddr;
   1035 				}
   1036 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
   1037 				/*
   1038 				 * Ideally, we'd like to verify here
   1039 				 * that this address is acceptable,
   1040 				 * but...
   1041 				 *
   1042 				 * - it might be valid now, only to
   1043 				 *   become invalid later
   1044 				 *
   1045 				 * - it might be invalid only for the
   1046 				 *   moment and valid later
   1047 				 *
   1048 				 * - or something else.
   1049 				 *
   1050 				 * Since we can't get a good answer,
   1051 				 * we'll just accept the address as
   1052 				 * given, and fault on individual
   1053 				 * lookups.
   1054 				 */
   1055 			}
   1056 		} else if (nnode.sysctl_func == NULL)
   1057 			return (EINVAL);
   1058 	}
   1059 
   1060 	/*
   1061 	 * a process can't assign a function to a node, and the kernel
   1062 	 * can't create a node that has no function or data.
   1063 	 * (XXX somewhat redundant check)
   1064 	 */
   1065 	if (l != NULL || nnode.sysctl_func == NULL) {
   1066 		if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE &&
   1067 		    nnode.sysctl_data == NULL &&
   1068 		    !(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) &&
   1069 		    own == NULL)
   1070 			return (EINVAL);
   1071 	}
   1072 
   1073 #ifdef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_KWRITE
   1074 	/*
   1075 	 * a process can't create a writable node unless it refers to
   1076 	 * new data.
   1077 	 */
   1078 	if (l != NULL && own == NULL && type != CTLTYPE_NODE &&
   1079 	    (flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) != CTLFLAG_READONLY &&
   1080 	    !(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE))
   1081 		return (EPERM);
   1082 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_KWRITE */
   1083 
   1084 	/*
   1085 	 * make sure there's somewhere to put the new stuff.
   1086 	 */
   1087 	if (pnode->sysctl_child == NULL) {
   1088 		if (flags & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER)
   1089 			error = sysctl_alloc(pnode, 1);
   1090 		else
   1091 			error = sysctl_alloc(pnode, 0);
   1092 		if (error) {
   1093 			if (own != NULL)
   1094 				free(own, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1095 			return (error);
   1096 		}
   1097 	}
   1098 	node = pnode->sysctl_child;
   1099 
   1100 	/*
   1101 	 * no collisions, so pick a good dynamic number if we need to.
   1102 	 */
   1103 	if (nm == CTL_CREATE) {
   1104 		nm = ++sysctl_root.sysctl_num;
   1105 		for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
   1106 			if (nm == node[ni].sysctl_num) {
   1107 				nm++;
   1108 				ni = -1;
   1109 			} else if (nm > node[ni].sysctl_num)
   1110 				at = ni + 1;
   1111 		}
   1112 	}
   1113 
   1114 	/*
   1115 	 * oops...ran out of space
   1116 	 */
   1117 	if (pnode->sysctl_clen == pnode->sysctl_csize) {
   1118 		error = sysctl_realloc(pnode);
   1119 		if (error) {
   1120 			if (own != NULL)
   1121 				free(own, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1122 			return (error);
   1123 		}
   1124 		node = pnode->sysctl_child;
   1125 	}
   1126 
   1127 	/*
   1128 	 * insert new node data
   1129 	 */
   1130 	if (at < pnode->sysctl_clen) {
   1131 		int t;
   1132 
   1133 		/*
   1134 		 * move the nodes that should come after the new one
   1135 		 */
   1136 		memmove(&node[at + 1], &node[at],
   1137 			(pnode->sysctl_clen - at) * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   1138 		memset(&node[at], 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   1139 		node[at].sysctl_parent = pnode;
   1140 		/*
   1141 		 * and...reparent any children of any moved nodes
   1142 		 */
   1143 		for (ni = at; ni <= pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++)
   1144 			if (SYSCTL_TYPE(node[ni].sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE)
   1145 				for (t = 0; t < node[ni].sysctl_clen; t++)
   1146 					node[ni].sysctl_child[t].sysctl_parent =
   1147 						&node[ni];
   1148 	}
   1149 	node = &node[at];
   1150 	pnode->sysctl_clen++;
   1151 
   1152 	strlcpy(node->sysctl_name, nnode.sysctl_name,
   1153 		sizeof(node->sysctl_name));
   1154 	node->sysctl_num = nm;
   1155 	node->sysctl_size = sz;
   1156 	node->sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|type|flags; /* XXX other trees */
   1157 	node->sysctl_csize = 0;
   1158 	node->sysctl_clen = 0;
   1159 	if (own) {
   1160 		node->sysctl_data = own;
   1161 		node->sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDATA;
   1162 	} else if (flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
   1163 		node->sysctl_alias = anum;
   1164 	} else if (flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) {
   1165 		switch (type) {
   1166 		case CTLTYPE_BOOL:
   1167 			node->sysctl_idata = nnode.sysctl_bdata;
   1168 			break;
   1169 		case CTLTYPE_INT:
   1170 			node->sysctl_idata = nnode.sysctl_idata;
   1171 			break;
   1172 		case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
   1173 			node->sysctl_qdata = nnode.sysctl_qdata;
   1174 			break;
   1175 		}
   1176 	} else {
   1177 		node->sysctl_data = nnode.sysctl_data;
   1178 		node->sysctl_flags &= ~CTLFLAG_OWNDATA;
   1179 	}
   1180         node->sysctl_func = nnode.sysctl_func;
   1181         node->sysctl_child = NULL;
   1182 	/* node->sysctl_parent should already be done */
   1183 
   1184 	/*
   1185 	 * update "version" on path to "root"
   1186 	 */
   1187 	for (; rnode->sysctl_parent != NULL; rnode = rnode->sysctl_parent)
   1188 		;
   1189 	pnode = node;
   1190 	for (nm = rnode->sysctl_ver + 1; pnode != NULL;
   1191 	     pnode = pnode->sysctl_parent)
   1192 		pnode->sysctl_ver = nm;
   1193 
   1194 	/* If this fails, the node is already added - the user won't know! */
   1195 	error = sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, node, oldp, *oldlenp, oldlenp);
   1196 
   1197 	return (error);
   1198 }
   1199 
   1200 /*
   1201  * ********************************************************************
   1202  * A wrapper around sysctl_create() that prints the thing we're trying
   1203  * to add.
   1204  * ********************************************************************
   1205  */
   1206 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE
   1207 int
   1208 sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   1209 {
   1210 	const struct sysctlnode *node;
   1211 	int k, rc, ni, nl = namelen + (name - oname);
   1212 
   1213 	node = newp;
   1214 
   1215 	printf("namelen %d (", nl);
   1216 	for (ni = 0; ni < nl - 1; ni++)
   1217 		printf(" %d", oname[ni]);
   1218 	printf(" %d )\t[%s]\tflags %08x (%08x %d %zu)\n",
   1219 	       k = node->sysctl_num,
   1220 	       node->sysctl_name,
   1221 	       node->sysctl_flags,
   1222 	       SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags),
   1223 	       SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags),
   1224 	       node->sysctl_size);
   1225 
   1226 	node = rnode;
   1227 	rc = _sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_CALL(rnode));
   1228 
   1229 	printf("sysctl_create(");
   1230 	for (ni = 0; ni < nl - 1; ni++)
   1231 		printf(" %d", oname[ni]);
   1232 	printf(" %d ) returned %d\n", k, rc);
   1233 
   1234 	return (rc);
   1235 }
   1236 #endif /* SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE */
   1237 
   1238 /*
   1239  * sysctl_destroy -- Removes a node (as described by newp) from the
   1240  * given tree, returning (if successful) a copy of the dead node in
   1241  * oldp.  Since we're removing stuff, there's not much to check.
   1242  */
   1243 int
   1244 sysctl_destroy(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   1245 {
   1246 	struct sysctlnode *node, *pnode, onode, nnode;
   1247 	int ni, error, v;
   1248 
   1249 	KASSERT(rw_write_held(&sysctl_treelock));
   1250 
   1251 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
   1252 		printf("sysctl_destroy: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
   1253 		return (EINVAL);
   1254 	}
   1255 
   1256 	error = 0;
   1257 
   1258 	if (namelen != 1 || name[namelen - 1] != CTL_DESTROY)
   1259 		return (EINVAL);
   1260 
   1261 	/*
   1262 	 * processes can only destroy nodes at securelevel 0, must be
   1263 	 * root, and can't remove nodes from a parent that's not
   1264 	 * writeable
   1265 	 */
   1266 	if (l != NULL) {
   1267 #ifndef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE
   1268 		error = kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred, KAUTH_SYSTEM_SYSCTL,
   1269 		    KAUTH_REQ_SYSTEM_SYSCTL_DELETE, NULL, NULL, NULL);
   1270 		if (error)
   1271 			return (error);
   1272 		if (!(rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))
   1273 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
   1274 			return (EPERM);
   1275 	}
   1276 
   1277 	/*
   1278 	 * nothing can remove a node if:
   1279 	 * the node is permanent (checked later) or
   1280 	 * the tree itself is not writeable or
   1281 	 * the entire sysctl system is not writeable
   1282 	 *
   1283 	 * note that we ignore whether setup is complete or not,
   1284 	 * because these rules always apply.
   1285 	 */
   1286 	if (!(sysctl_rootof(rnode)->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ||
   1287 	    !(sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))
   1288 		return (EPERM);
   1289 
   1290 	if (newp == NULL)
   1291 		return (EINVAL);
   1292 	error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &nnode);
   1293 	if (error)
   1294 		return (error);
   1295 	memset(&onode, 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   1296 
   1297 	node = rnode->sysctl_child;
   1298 	for (ni = 0; ni < rnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
   1299 		if (nnode.sysctl_num == node[ni].sysctl_num) {
   1300 			/*
   1301 			 * if name specified, must match
   1302 			 */
   1303 			if (nnode.sysctl_name[0] != '\0' &&
   1304 			    strcmp(nnode.sysctl_name, node[ni].sysctl_name))
   1305 				continue;
   1306 			/*
   1307 			 * if version specified, must match
   1308 			 */
   1309 			if (nnode.sysctl_ver != 0 &&
   1310 			    nnode.sysctl_ver != node[ni].sysctl_ver)
   1311 				continue;
   1312 			/*
   1313 			 * this must be the one
   1314 			 */
   1315 			break;
   1316 		}
   1317 	}
   1318 	if (ni == rnode->sysctl_clen)
   1319 		return (ENOENT);
   1320 	node = &node[ni];
   1321 	pnode = node->sysctl_parent;
   1322 
   1323 	/*
   1324 	 * if the kernel says permanent, it is, so there.  nyah.
   1325 	 */
   1326 	if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags) & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT)
   1327 		return (EPERM);
   1328 
   1329 	/*
   1330 	 * can't delete non-empty nodes
   1331 	 */
   1332 	if (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE &&
   1333 	    node->sysctl_clen != 0)
   1334 		return (ENOTEMPTY);
   1335 
   1336 	/*
   1337 	 * if the node "owns" data, release it now
   1338 	 */
   1339 	if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
   1340 		if (node->sysctl_data != NULL)
   1341 			free(node->sysctl_data, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1342 		node->sysctl_data = NULL;
   1343 	}
   1344 	if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
   1345 		if (node->sysctl_desc != NULL)
   1346 			/*XXXUNCONST*/
   1347 			free(__UNCONST(node->sysctl_desc), M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1348 		node->sysctl_desc = NULL;
   1349 	}
   1350 
   1351 	/*
   1352 	 * if the node to be removed is not the last one on the list,
   1353 	 * move the remaining nodes up, and reparent any grandchildren
   1354 	 */
   1355 	onode = *node;
   1356 	if (ni < pnode->sysctl_clen - 1) {
   1357 		int t;
   1358 
   1359 		memmove(&pnode->sysctl_child[ni], &pnode->sysctl_child[ni + 1],
   1360 			(pnode->sysctl_clen - ni - 1) *
   1361 			sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   1362 		for (; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen - 1; ni++)
   1363 			if (SYSCTL_TYPE(pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_flags) ==
   1364 			    CTLTYPE_NODE)
   1365 				for (t = 0;
   1366 				     t < pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_clen;
   1367 				     t++)
   1368 					pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_child[t].
   1369 						sysctl_parent =
   1370 						&pnode->sysctl_child[ni];
   1371 		ni = pnode->sysctl_clen - 1;
   1372 		node = &pnode->sysctl_child[ni];
   1373 	}
   1374 
   1375 	/*
   1376 	 * reset the space we just vacated
   1377 	 */
   1378 	memset(node, 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   1379 	node->sysctl_parent = pnode;
   1380 	pnode->sysctl_clen--;
   1381 
   1382 	/*
   1383 	 * if this parent just lost its last child, nuke the creche
   1384 	 */
   1385 	if (pnode->sysctl_clen == 0) {
   1386 		free(pnode->sysctl_child, M_SYSCTLNODE);
   1387 		pnode->sysctl_csize = 0;
   1388 		pnode->sysctl_child = NULL;
   1389 	}
   1390 
   1391 	/*
   1392 	 * update "version" on path to "root"
   1393 	 */
   1394         for (; rnode->sysctl_parent != NULL; rnode = rnode->sysctl_parent)
   1395                 ;
   1396 	for (ni = rnode->sysctl_ver + 1; pnode != NULL;
   1397 	     pnode = pnode->sysctl_parent)
   1398 		pnode->sysctl_ver = ni;
   1399 
   1400 	error = sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, &onode, oldp, *oldlenp, oldlenp);
   1401 
   1402 	return (error);
   1403 }
   1404 
   1405 /*
   1406  * sysctl_lookup -- Handles copyin/copyout of new and old values.
   1407  * Partial reads are globally allowed.  Only root can write to things
   1408  * unless the node says otherwise.
   1409  */
   1410 int
   1411 sysctl_lookup(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   1412 {
   1413 	int error, rw;
   1414 	size_t sz, len;
   1415 	void *d;
   1416 
   1417 	KASSERT(rw_lock_held(&sysctl_treelock));
   1418 
   1419 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
   1420 		printf("sysctl_lookup: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
   1421 		return (EINVAL);
   1422 	}
   1423 
   1424 	error = 0;
   1425 
   1426 	/*
   1427 	 * you can't "look up" a node.  you can "query" it, but you
   1428 	 * can't "look it up".
   1429 	 */
   1430 	if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE || namelen != 0)
   1431 		return (EINVAL);
   1432 
   1433 	/*
   1434 	 * some nodes are private, so only root can look into them.
   1435 	 */
   1436 	if (l != NULL && (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PRIVATE) &&
   1437 	    (error = kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred, KAUTH_SYSTEM_SYSCTL,
   1438 	    KAUTH_REQ_SYSTEM_SYSCTL_PRVT, NULL, NULL, NULL)) != 0)
   1439 		return (error);
   1440 
   1441 	/*
   1442 	 * if a node wants to be writable according to different rules
   1443 	 * other than "only root can write to stuff unless a flag is
   1444 	 * set", then it needs its own function which should have been
   1445 	 * called and not us.
   1446 	 */
   1447 	if (l != NULL && newp != NULL &&
   1448 	    !(rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ANYWRITE) &&
   1449 	    (error = kauth_authorize_generic(l->l_cred,
   1450 	    KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER, NULL)) != 0)
   1451 		return (error);
   1452 
   1453 	/*
   1454 	 * is this node supposedly writable?
   1455 	 */
   1456 	rw = (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ? 1 : 0;
   1457 
   1458 	/*
   1459 	 * it appears not to be writable at this time, so if someone
   1460 	 * tried to write to it, we must tell them to go away
   1461 	 */
   1462 	if (!rw && newp != NULL)
   1463 		return (EPERM);
   1464 
   1465 	/*
   1466 	 * step one, copy out the stuff we have presently
   1467 	 */
   1468 	if (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) {
   1469 		/*
   1470 		 * note that we discard const here because we are
   1471 		 * modifying the contents of the node (which is okay
   1472 		 * because it's ours)
   1473 		 */
   1474 		switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags)) {
   1475 		case CTLTYPE_BOOL:
   1476 			d = __UNCONST(&rnode->sysctl_bdata);
   1477 			break;
   1478 		case CTLTYPE_INT:
   1479 			d = __UNCONST(&rnode->sysctl_idata);
   1480 			break;
   1481 		case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
   1482 			d = __UNCONST(&rnode->sysctl_qdata);
   1483 			break;
   1484 		default:
   1485 			return (EINVAL);
   1486 		}
   1487 	} else
   1488 		d = rnode->sysctl_data;
   1489 	if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_STRING)
   1490 		sz = strlen(d) + 1; /* XXX@@@ possible fault here */
   1491 	else
   1492 		sz = rnode->sysctl_size;
   1493 	if (oldp != NULL)
   1494 		error = sysctl_copyout(l, d, oldp, MIN(sz, *oldlenp));
   1495 	if (error)
   1496 		return (error);
   1497 	*oldlenp = sz;
   1498 
   1499 	/*
   1500 	 * are we done?
   1501 	 */
   1502 	if (newp == NULL || newlen == 0)
   1503 		return (0);
   1504 
   1505 	/*
   1506 	 * hmm...not done.  must now "copy in" new value.  re-adjust
   1507 	 * sz to maximum value (strings are "weird").
   1508 	 */
   1509 	sz = rnode->sysctl_size;
   1510 	switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags)) {
   1511 	case CTLTYPE_BOOL: {
   1512 		u_char tmp;
   1513 		/*
   1514 		 * these data must be *exactly* the same size coming
   1515 		 * in.  bool may only be true or false.
   1516 		 */
   1517 		if (newlen != sz)
   1518 			return (EINVAL);
   1519 		error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, &tmp, sz);
   1520 		if (error)
   1521 			break;
   1522 		*(bool *)d = tmp;
   1523 		break;
   1524 	}
   1525 	case CTLTYPE_INT:
   1526 	case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
   1527 	case CTLTYPE_STRUCT:
   1528 		/*
   1529 		 * these data must be *exactly* the same size coming
   1530 		 * in.
   1531 		 */
   1532 		if (newlen != sz)
   1533 			return (EINVAL);
   1534 		error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, d, sz);
   1535 		break;
   1536 	case CTLTYPE_STRING: {
   1537 		/*
   1538 		 * strings, on the other hand, can be shorter, and we
   1539 		 * let userland be sloppy about the trailing nul.
   1540 		 */
   1541 		char *newbuf;
   1542 
   1543 		/*
   1544 		 * too much new string?
   1545 		 */
   1546 		if (newlen > sz)
   1547 			return (EINVAL);
   1548 
   1549 		/*
   1550 		 * temporary copy of new inbound string
   1551 		 */
   1552 		len = MIN(sz, newlen);
   1553 		newbuf = malloc(len, M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   1554 		if (newbuf == NULL)
   1555 			return (ENOMEM);
   1556 		error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, newbuf, len);
   1557 		if (error) {
   1558 			free(newbuf, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1559 			return (error);
   1560 		}
   1561 
   1562 		/*
   1563 		 * did they null terminate it, or do we have space
   1564 		 * left to do it ourselves?
   1565 		 */
   1566 		if (newbuf[len - 1] != '\0' && len == sz) {
   1567 			free(newbuf, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1568 			return (EINVAL);
   1569 		}
   1570 
   1571 		/*
   1572 		 * looks good, so pop it into place and zero the rest.
   1573 		 */
   1574 		if (len > 0)
   1575 			memcpy(d, newbuf, len);
   1576 		if (sz != len)
   1577 			memset((char*)d + len, 0, sz - len);
   1578 		free(newbuf, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1579 		break;
   1580 	}
   1581 	default:
   1582 		return (EINVAL);
   1583 	}
   1584 
   1585 	return (error);
   1586 }
   1587 
   1588 /*
   1589  * sysctl_mmap -- Dispatches sysctl mmap requests to those nodes that
   1590  * purport to handle it.  This interface isn't fully fleshed out yet,
   1591  * unfortunately.
   1592  */
   1593 static int
   1594 sysctl_mmap(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   1595 {
   1596 	const struct sysctlnode *node;
   1597 	struct sysctlnode nnode;
   1598 	int error;
   1599 
   1600 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
   1601 		printf("sysctl_mmap: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
   1602 		return (EINVAL);
   1603 	}
   1604 
   1605 	/*
   1606 	 * let's just pretend that didn't happen, m'kay?
   1607 	 */
   1608 	if (l == NULL)
   1609 		return (EPERM);
   1610 
   1611 	/*
   1612 	 * is this a sysctlnode description of an mmap request?
   1613 	 */
   1614 	if (newp == NULL || newlen != sizeof(struct sysctlnode))
   1615 		return (EINVAL);
   1616 	error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, &nnode, sizeof(nnode));
   1617 	if (error)
   1618 		return (error);
   1619 
   1620 	/*
   1621 	 * does the node they asked for exist?
   1622 	 */
   1623 	if (namelen != 1)
   1624 		return (EOPNOTSUPP);
   1625 	node = rnode;
   1626         error = sysctl_locate(l, &nnode.sysctl_num, 1, &node, NULL);
   1627 	if (error)
   1628 		return (error);
   1629 
   1630 	/*
   1631 	 * does this node that we have found purport to handle mmap?
   1632 	 */
   1633 	if (node->sysctl_func == NULL ||
   1634 	    !(node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_MMAP))
   1635 		return (EOPNOTSUPP);
   1636 
   1637 	/*
   1638 	 * well...okay, they asked for it.
   1639 	 */
   1640 	return ((*node->sysctl_func)(SYSCTLFN_CALL(node)));
   1641 }
   1642 
   1643 int
   1644 sysctl_describe(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   1645 {
   1646 	struct sysctldesc *d;
   1647 	void *bf;
   1648 	size_t sz, left, tot;
   1649 	int i, error, v = -1;
   1650 	struct sysctlnode *node;
   1651 	struct sysctlnode dnode;
   1652 
   1653 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
   1654 		printf("sysctl_query: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
   1655 		return (EINVAL);
   1656 	}
   1657 
   1658 	if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
   1659 		return (ENOTDIR);
   1660 	if (namelen != 1 || name[0] != CTL_DESCRIBE)
   1661 		return (EINVAL);
   1662 
   1663 	/*
   1664 	 * get ready...
   1665 	 */
   1666 	error = 0;
   1667 	d = bf = malloc(MAXDESCLEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   1668 	if (bf == NULL)
   1669 		return ENOMEM;
   1670 	tot = 0;
   1671 	node = rnode->sysctl_child;
   1672 	left = *oldlenp;
   1673 
   1674 	/*
   1675 	 * no request -> all descriptions at this level
   1676 	 * request with desc unset -> just this node
   1677 	 * request with desc set -> set descr for this node
   1678 	 */
   1679 	if (newp != NULL) {
   1680 		error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &dnode);
   1681 		if (error)
   1682 			goto out;
   1683 		if (dnode.sysctl_desc != NULL) {
   1684 			/*
   1685 			 * processes cannot set descriptions above
   1686 			 * securelevel 0.  and must be root.  blah
   1687 			 * blah blah.  a couple more checks are made
   1688 			 * once we find the node we want.
   1689 			 */
   1690 			if (l != NULL) {
   1691 #ifndef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE
   1692 				error = kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred,
   1693 				    KAUTH_SYSTEM_SYSCTL,
   1694 				    KAUTH_REQ_SYSTEM_SYSCTL_DESC, NULL,
   1695 				    NULL, NULL);
   1696 				if (error)
   1697 					goto out;
   1698 #else /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
   1699 				error = EPERM;
   1700 				goto out;
   1701 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
   1702 			}
   1703 
   1704 			/*
   1705 			 * find node and try to set the description on it
   1706 			 */
   1707 			for (i = 0; i < rnode->sysctl_clen; i++)
   1708 				if (node[i].sysctl_num == dnode.sysctl_num)
   1709 					break;
   1710 			if (i == rnode->sysctl_clen) {
   1711 				error = ENOENT;
   1712 				goto out;
   1713 			}
   1714 			node = &node[i];
   1715 
   1716 			/*
   1717 			 * did the caller specify a node version?
   1718 			 */
   1719 			if (dnode.sysctl_ver != 0 &&
   1720 			    dnode.sysctl_ver != node->sysctl_ver) {
   1721 				error = EINVAL;
   1722 				goto out;
   1723 			}
   1724 
   1725 			/*
   1726 			 * okay...some rules:
   1727 			 * (1) if setup is done and the tree is
   1728 			 *     read-only or the whole system is
   1729 			 *     read-only
   1730 			 * (2) no one can set a description on a
   1731 			 *     permanent node (it must be set when
   1732 			 *     using createv)
   1733 			 * (3) processes cannot *change* a description
   1734 			 * (4) processes *can*, however, set a
   1735 			 *     description on a read-only node so that
   1736 			 *     one can be created and then described
   1737 			 *     in two steps
   1738 			 * anything else come to mind?
   1739 			 */
   1740 			if ((sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &&
   1741 			    (!(sysctl_rootof(node)->sysctl_flags &
   1742 			       CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ||
   1743 			     !(sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))) {
   1744 				error = EPERM;
   1745 				goto out;
   1746 			}
   1747 			if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) {
   1748 				error = EPERM;
   1749 				goto out;
   1750 			}
   1751 			if (l != NULL && node->sysctl_desc != NULL) {
   1752 				error = EPERM;
   1753 				goto out;
   1754 			}
   1755 
   1756 			/*
   1757 			 * right, let's go ahead.  the first step is
   1758 			 * making the description into something the
   1759 			 * node can "own", if need be.
   1760 			 */
   1761 			if (l != NULL ||
   1762 			    dnode.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
   1763 				char *nd, *k;
   1764 
   1765 				k = malloc(MAXDESCLEN, M_TEMP,
   1766 				    M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   1767 				if (k == NULL) {
   1768 					error = ENOMEM;
   1769 					goto out;
   1770 				}
   1771 				error = sysctl_copyinstr(l, dnode.sysctl_desc,
   1772 							 k, MAXDESCLEN, &sz);
   1773 				if (error) {
   1774 					free(k, M_TEMP);
   1775 					goto out;
   1776 				}
   1777 				nd = malloc(sz, M_SYSCTLDATA,
   1778 					    M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   1779 				if (nd == NULL) {
   1780 					free(k, M_TEMP);
   1781 					error = ENOMEM;
   1782 					goto out;
   1783 				}
   1784 				memcpy(nd, k, sz);
   1785 				dnode.sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDESC;
   1786 				dnode.sysctl_desc = nd;
   1787 				free(k, M_TEMP);
   1788 			}
   1789 
   1790 			/*
   1791 			 * now "release" the old description and
   1792 			 * attach the new one.  ta-da.
   1793 			 */
   1794 			if ((node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) &&
   1795 			    node->sysctl_desc != NULL)
   1796 				/*XXXUNCONST*/
   1797 				free(__UNCONST(node->sysctl_desc), M_SYSCTLDATA);
   1798 			node->sysctl_desc = dnode.sysctl_desc;
   1799 			node->sysctl_flags |=
   1800 				(dnode.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC);
   1801 
   1802 			/*
   1803 			 * now we "fall out" and into the loop which
   1804 			 * will copy the new description back out for
   1805 			 * those interested parties
   1806 			 */
   1807 		}
   1808 	}
   1809 
   1810 	/*
   1811 	 * scan for one description or just retrieve all descriptions
   1812 	 */
   1813 	for (i = 0; i < rnode->sysctl_clen; i++) {
   1814 		/*
   1815 		 * did they ask for the description of only one node?
   1816 		 */
   1817 		if (v != -1 && node[i].sysctl_num != dnode.sysctl_num)
   1818 			continue;
   1819 
   1820 		/*
   1821 		 * don't describe "private" nodes to non-suser users
   1822 		 */
   1823 		if ((node[i].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PRIVATE) && (l != NULL) &&
   1824 		    !(kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred, KAUTH_SYSTEM_SYSCTL,
   1825 		    KAUTH_REQ_SYSTEM_SYSCTL_PRVT, NULL, NULL, NULL)))
   1826 			continue;
   1827 
   1828 		/*
   1829 		 * is this description "valid"?
   1830 		 */
   1831 		memset(bf, 0, MAXDESCLEN);
   1832 		if (node[i].sysctl_desc == NULL)
   1833 			sz = 1;
   1834 		else if (copystr(node[i].sysctl_desc, &d->descr_str[0],
   1835 				 MAXDESCLEN - sizeof(*d), &sz) != 0) {
   1836 			/*
   1837 			 * erase possible partial description
   1838 			 */
   1839 			memset(bf, 0, MAXDESCLEN);
   1840 			sz = 1;
   1841 		}
   1842 
   1843 		/*
   1844 		 * we've got it, stuff it into the caller's buffer
   1845 		 */
   1846 		d->descr_num = node[i].sysctl_num;
   1847 		d->descr_ver = node[i].sysctl_ver;
   1848 		d->descr_len = sz; /* includes trailing nul */
   1849 		sz = (char *)NEXT_DESCR(d) - (char *)d;
   1850 		if (oldp != NULL && left >= sz) {
   1851 			error = sysctl_copyout(l, d, oldp, sz);
   1852 			if (error)
   1853 				goto out;
   1854 			left -= sz;
   1855 			oldp = (void *)__sysc_desc_adv(oldp, d->descr_len);
   1856 		}
   1857 		tot += sz;
   1858 
   1859 		/*
   1860 		 * if we get this far with v not "unset", they asked
   1861 		 * for a specific node and we found it
   1862 		 */
   1863 		if (v != -1)
   1864 			break;
   1865 	}
   1866 
   1867 	/*
   1868 	 * did we find it after all?
   1869 	 */
   1870 	if (v != -1 && tot == 0)
   1871 		error = ENOENT;
   1872 	else
   1873 		*oldlenp = tot;
   1874 
   1875 out:
   1876 	free(bf, M_TEMP);
   1877 	return (error);
   1878 }
   1879 
   1880 /*
   1881  * ********************************************************************
   1882  * Section 3: Create and destroy from inside the kernel
   1883  * ********************************************************************
   1884  * sysctl_createv() and sysctl_destroyv() are simpler-to-use
   1885  * interfaces for the kernel to fling new entries into the mib and rip
   1886  * them out later.  In the case of sysctl_createv(), the returned copy
   1887  * of the node (see sysctl_create()) will be translated back into a
   1888  * pointer to the actual node.
   1889  *
   1890  * Note that sysctl_createv() will return 0 if the create request
   1891  * matches an existing node (ala mkdir -p), and that sysctl_destroyv()
   1892  * will return 0 if the node to be destroyed already does not exist
   1893  * (aka rm -f) or if it is a parent of other nodes.
   1894  *
   1895  * This allows two (or more) different subsystems to assert sub-tree
   1896  * existence before populating their own nodes, and to remove their
   1897  * own nodes without orphaning the others when they are done.
   1898  * ********************************************************************
   1899  */
   1900 int
   1901 sysctl_createv(struct sysctllog **log, int cflags,
   1902 	       const struct sysctlnode **rnode, const struct sysctlnode **cnode,
   1903 	       int flags, int type, const char *namep, const char *descr,
   1904 	       sysctlfn func, u_quad_t qv, void *newp, size_t newlen,
   1905 	       ...)
   1906 {
   1907 	va_list ap;
   1908 	int error, ni, namelen, name[CTL_MAXNAME];
   1909 	const struct sysctlnode *root, *pnode;
   1910 	struct sysctlnode nnode, onode, *dnode;
   1911 	size_t sz;
   1912 
   1913 	/*
   1914 	 * where are we putting this?
   1915 	 */
   1916 	if (rnode != NULL && *rnode == NULL) {
   1917 		printf("sysctl_createv: rnode NULL\n");
   1918 		return (EINVAL);
   1919 	}
   1920 	root = rnode ? *rnode : NULL;
   1921 	if (cnode != NULL)
   1922 		*cnode = NULL;
   1923 	if (cflags != 0)
   1924 		return (EINVAL);
   1925 
   1926 	/*
   1927 	 * what is it?
   1928 	 */
   1929 	flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|SYSCTL_TYPE(type)|SYSCTL_FLAGS(flags);
   1930 	if (log != NULL)
   1931 		flags &= ~CTLFLAG_PERMANENT;
   1932 
   1933 	/*
   1934 	 * where do we put it?
   1935 	 */
   1936 	va_start(ap, newlen);
   1937 	namelen = 0;
   1938 	ni = -1;
   1939 	do {
   1940 		if (++ni == CTL_MAXNAME)
   1941 			return (ENAMETOOLONG);
   1942 		name[ni] = va_arg(ap, int);
   1943 		/*
   1944 		 * sorry, this is not supported from here
   1945 		 */
   1946 		if (name[ni] == CTL_CREATESYM)
   1947 			return (EINVAL);
   1948 	} while (name[ni] != CTL_EOL && name[ni] != CTL_CREATE);
   1949 	namelen = ni + (name[ni] == CTL_CREATE ? 1 : 0);
   1950 	va_end(ap);
   1951 
   1952 	/*
   1953 	 * what's it called
   1954 	 */
   1955 	if (strlcpy(nnode.sysctl_name, namep, sizeof(nnode.sysctl_name)) >=
   1956 	    sizeof(nnode.sysctl_name))
   1957 		return (ENAMETOOLONG);
   1958 
   1959 	/*
   1960 	 * cons up the description of the new node
   1961 	 */
   1962 	nnode.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1];
   1963 	name[namelen - 1] = CTL_CREATE;
   1964 	nnode.sysctl_size = newlen;
   1965 	nnode.sysctl_flags = flags;
   1966 	if (type == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
   1967 		nnode.sysctl_csize = 0;
   1968 		nnode.sysctl_clen = 0;
   1969 		nnode.sysctl_child = NULL;
   1970 		if (flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS)
   1971 			nnode.sysctl_alias = qv;
   1972 	} else if (flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) {
   1973 		switch (type) {
   1974 		case CTLTYPE_BOOL:
   1975 			nnode.sysctl_bdata = qv;
   1976 			break;
   1977 		case CTLTYPE_INT:
   1978 			nnode.sysctl_idata = qv;
   1979 			break;
   1980 		case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
   1981 			nnode.sysctl_qdata = qv;
   1982 			break;
   1983 		default:
   1984 			return (EINVAL);
   1985 		}
   1986 	} else {
   1987 		nnode.sysctl_data = newp;
   1988 	}
   1989 	nnode.sysctl_func = func;
   1990 	nnode.sysctl_parent = NULL;
   1991 	nnode.sysctl_ver = 0;
   1992 
   1993 	/*
   1994 	 * initialize lock state -- we need locks if the main tree has
   1995 	 * been marked as complete, but since we could be called from
   1996 	 * either there, or from a device driver (say, at device
   1997 	 * insertion), or from a module (at module load time, say), we
   1998 	 * don't really want to "wait"...
   1999 	 */
   2000 	sysctl_lock(true);
   2001 
   2002 	/*
   2003 	 * locate the prospective parent of the new node, and if we
   2004 	 * find it, add the new node.
   2005 	 */
   2006 	sz = sizeof(onode);
   2007 	pnode = root;
   2008 	error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen - 1, &pnode, &ni);
   2009 	if (error) {
   2010 		printf("sysctl_createv: sysctl_locate(%s) returned %d\n",
   2011 		       nnode.sysctl_name, error);
   2012 		sysctl_unlock();
   2013 		return (error);
   2014 	}
   2015 	error = sysctl_create(&name[ni], namelen - ni, &onode, &sz,
   2016 			      &nnode, sizeof(nnode), &name[0], NULL,
   2017 			      pnode);
   2018 
   2019 	/*
   2020 	 * unfortunately the node we wanted to create is already
   2021 	 * there.  if the node that's already there is a reasonable
   2022 	 * facsimile of the node we wanted to create, just pretend
   2023 	 * (for the caller's benefit) that we managed to create the
   2024 	 * node they wanted.
   2025 	 */
   2026 	if (error == EEXIST) {
   2027 		/* name is the same as requested... */
   2028 		if (strcmp(nnode.sysctl_name, onode.sysctl_name) == 0 &&
   2029 		    /* they want the same function... */
   2030 		    nnode.sysctl_func == onode.sysctl_func &&
   2031 		    /* number is the same as requested, or... */
   2032 		    (nnode.sysctl_num == onode.sysctl_num ||
   2033 		     /* they didn't pick a number... */
   2034 		     nnode.sysctl_num == CTL_CREATE)) {
   2035 			/*
   2036 			 * collision here from trying to create
   2037 			 * something that already existed; let's give
   2038 			 * our customers a hand and tell them they got
   2039 			 * what they wanted.
   2040 			 */
   2041 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE
   2042 			printf("cleared\n");
   2043 #endif /* SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE */
   2044 			error = 0;
   2045 		}
   2046 	}
   2047 
   2048 	if (error == 0 &&
   2049 	    (cnode != NULL || log != NULL || descr != NULL)) {
   2050 		/*
   2051 		 * sysctl_create() gave us back a copy of the node,
   2052 		 * but we need to know where it actually is...
   2053 		 */
   2054 		pnode = root;
   2055 		error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen - 1, &pnode, &ni);
   2056 
   2057 		/*
   2058 		 * manual scan of last layer so that aliased nodes
   2059 		 * aren't followed.
   2060 		 */
   2061 		if (error == 0) {
   2062 			for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++)
   2063 				if (pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_num ==
   2064 				    onode.sysctl_num)
   2065 					break;
   2066 			if (ni < pnode->sysctl_clen)
   2067 				pnode = &pnode->sysctl_child[ni];
   2068 			else
   2069 				error = ENOENT;
   2070 		}
   2071 
   2072 		/*
   2073 		 * not expecting an error here, but...
   2074 		 */
   2075 		if (error == 0) {
   2076 			if (log != NULL)
   2077 				sysctl_log_add(log, pnode);
   2078 			if (cnode != NULL)
   2079 				*cnode = pnode;
   2080 			if (descr != NULL) {
   2081 				/*
   2082 				 * allow first caller to *set* a
   2083 				 * description actually to set it
   2084 				 *
   2085 				 * discard const here so we can attach
   2086 				 * the description
   2087 				 */
   2088 				dnode = __UNCONST(pnode);
   2089 				if (pnode->sysctl_desc != NULL)
   2090 					/* skip it...we've got one */;
   2091 				else if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
   2092 					size_t l = strlen(descr) + 1;
   2093 					char *d = malloc(l, M_SYSCTLDATA,
   2094 							 M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2095 					if (d != NULL) {
   2096 						memcpy(d, descr, l);
   2097 						dnode->sysctl_desc = d;
   2098 						dnode->sysctl_flags |=
   2099 						    CTLFLAG_OWNDESC;
   2100 					}
   2101 				} else
   2102 					dnode->sysctl_desc = descr;
   2103 			}
   2104 		} else {
   2105 			printf("sysctl_create succeeded but node not found?!\n");
   2106 			/*
   2107 			 *  confusing, but the create said it
   2108 			 * succeeded, so...
   2109 			 */
   2110 			error = 0;
   2111 		}
   2112 	}
   2113 
   2114 	/*
   2115 	 * now it should be safe to release the lock state.  note that
   2116 	 * the pointer to the newly created node being passed back may
   2117 	 * not be "good" for very long.
   2118 	 */
   2119 	sysctl_unlock();
   2120 
   2121 	if (error != 0) {
   2122 		printf("sysctl_createv: sysctl_create(%s) returned %d\n",
   2123 		       nnode.sysctl_name, error);
   2124 #if 0
   2125 		if (error != ENOENT)
   2126 			sysctl_dump(&onode);
   2127 #endif
   2128 	}
   2129 
   2130 	return (error);
   2131 }
   2132 
   2133 int
   2134 sysctl_destroyv(struct sysctlnode *rnode, ...)
   2135 {
   2136 	va_list ap;
   2137 	int error, name[CTL_MAXNAME], namelen, ni;
   2138 	const struct sysctlnode *pnode, *node;
   2139 	struct sysctlnode dnode, *onode;
   2140 	size_t sz;
   2141 
   2142 	va_start(ap, rnode);
   2143 	namelen = 0;
   2144 	ni = 0;
   2145 	do {
   2146 		if (ni == CTL_MAXNAME)
   2147 			return (ENAMETOOLONG);
   2148 		name[ni] = va_arg(ap, int);
   2149 	} while (name[ni++] != CTL_EOL);
   2150 	namelen = ni - 1;
   2151 	va_end(ap);
   2152 
   2153 	/*
   2154 	 * i can't imagine why we'd be destroying a node when the tree
   2155 	 * wasn't complete, but who knows?
   2156 	 */
   2157 	sysctl_lock(true);
   2158 
   2159 	/*
   2160 	 * where is it?
   2161 	 */
   2162 	node = rnode;
   2163 	error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen - 1, &node, &ni);
   2164 	if (error) {
   2165 		/* they want it gone and it's not there, so... */
   2166 		sysctl_unlock();
   2167 		return (error == ENOENT ? 0 : error);
   2168 	}
   2169 
   2170 	/*
   2171 	 * set up the deletion
   2172 	 */
   2173 	pnode = node;
   2174 	node = &dnode;
   2175 	memset(&dnode, 0, sizeof(dnode));
   2176 	dnode.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION;
   2177 	dnode.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1];
   2178 
   2179 	/*
   2180 	 * we found it, now let's nuke it
   2181 	 */
   2182 	name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESTROY;
   2183 	sz = 0;
   2184 	error = sysctl_destroy(&name[namelen - 1], 1, NULL, &sz,
   2185 			       node, sizeof(*node), &name[0], NULL,
   2186 			       pnode);
   2187 	if (error == ENOTEMPTY) {
   2188 		/*
   2189 		 * think of trying to delete "foo" when "foo.bar"
   2190 		 * (which someone else put there) is still in
   2191 		 * existence
   2192 		 */
   2193 		error = 0;
   2194 
   2195 		/*
   2196 		 * dunno who put the description there, but if this
   2197 		 * node can ever be removed, we need to make sure the
   2198 		 * string doesn't go out of context.  that means we
   2199 		 * need to find the node that's still there (don't use
   2200 		 * sysctl_locate() because that follows aliasing).
   2201 		 */
   2202 		node = pnode->sysctl_child;
   2203 		for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++)
   2204 			if (node[ni].sysctl_num == dnode.sysctl_num)
   2205 				break;
   2206 		node = (ni < pnode->sysctl_clen) ? &node[ni] : NULL;
   2207 
   2208 		/*
   2209 		 * if we found it, and this node has a description,
   2210 		 * and this node can be released, and it doesn't
   2211 		 * already own its own description...sigh.  :)
   2212 		 */
   2213 		if (node != NULL && node->sysctl_desc != NULL &&
   2214 		    !(node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &&
   2215 		    !(node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC)) {
   2216 			char *d;
   2217 
   2218 			sz = strlen(node->sysctl_desc) + 1;
   2219 			d = malloc(sz, M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2220 			if (d != NULL) {
   2221 				/*
   2222 				 * discard const so that we can
   2223 				 * re-attach the description
   2224 				 */
   2225 				memcpy(d, node->sysctl_desc, sz);
   2226 				onode = __UNCONST(node);
   2227 				onode->sysctl_desc = d;
   2228 				onode->sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDESC;
   2229 			} else {
   2230 				/*
   2231 				 * XXX drop the description?  be
   2232 				 * afraid?  don't care?
   2233 				 */
   2234 			}
   2235 		}
   2236 	}
   2237 
   2238         sysctl_unlock();
   2239 
   2240 	return (error);
   2241 }
   2242 
   2243 /*
   2244  * ********************************************************************
   2245  * Deletes an entire n-ary tree.  Not recommended unless you know why
   2246  * you're doing it.  Personally, I don't know why you'd even think
   2247  * about it.
   2248  * ********************************************************************
   2249  */
   2250 void
   2251 sysctl_free(struct sysctlnode *rnode)
   2252 {
   2253 	struct sysctlnode *node, *pnode;
   2254 
   2255 	rw_enter(&sysctl_treelock, RW_WRITER);
   2256 
   2257 	if (rnode == NULL)
   2258 		rnode = &sysctl_root;
   2259 
   2260 	if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
   2261 		printf("sysctl_free: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
   2262 		rw_exit(&sysctl_treelock);
   2263 		return;
   2264 	}
   2265 
   2266 	pnode = rnode;
   2267 
   2268 	node = pnode->sysctl_child;
   2269 	do {
   2270 		while (node != NULL && pnode->sysctl_csize > 0) {
   2271 			while (node <
   2272 			       &pnode->sysctl_child[pnode->sysctl_clen] &&
   2273 			       (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags) !=
   2274 				CTLTYPE_NODE ||
   2275 				node->sysctl_csize == 0)) {
   2276 				if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags) &
   2277 				    CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
   2278 					if (node->sysctl_data != NULL) {
   2279 						free(node->sysctl_data,
   2280 						     M_SYSCTLDATA);
   2281 						node->sysctl_data = NULL;
   2282 					}
   2283 				}
   2284 				if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags) &
   2285 				    CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
   2286 					if (node->sysctl_desc != NULL) {
   2287 						/*XXXUNCONST*/
   2288 						free(__UNCONST(node->sysctl_desc),
   2289 						     M_SYSCTLDATA);
   2290 						node->sysctl_desc = NULL;
   2291 					}
   2292 				}
   2293 				node++;
   2294 			}
   2295 			if (node < &pnode->sysctl_child[pnode->sysctl_clen]) {
   2296 				pnode = node;
   2297 				node = node->sysctl_child;
   2298 			} else
   2299 				break;
   2300 		}
   2301 		if (pnode->sysctl_child != NULL)
   2302 			free(pnode->sysctl_child, M_SYSCTLNODE);
   2303 		pnode->sysctl_clen = 0;
   2304 		pnode->sysctl_csize = 0;
   2305 		pnode->sysctl_child = NULL;
   2306 		node = pnode;
   2307 		pnode = node->sysctl_parent;
   2308 	} while (pnode != NULL && node != rnode);
   2309 
   2310 	rw_exit(&sysctl_treelock);
   2311 }
   2312 
   2313 int
   2314 sysctl_log_add(struct sysctllog **logp, const struct sysctlnode *node)
   2315 {
   2316 	int name[CTL_MAXNAME], namelen, i;
   2317 	const struct sysctlnode *pnode;
   2318 	struct sysctllog *log;
   2319 
   2320 	if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT)
   2321 		return (0);
   2322 
   2323 	if (logp == NULL)
   2324 		return (0);
   2325 
   2326 	if (*logp == NULL) {
   2327 		log = malloc(sizeof(struct sysctllog),
   2328 		       M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2329 		if (log == NULL) {
   2330 			/* XXX print error message? */
   2331 			return (-1);
   2332 		}
   2333 		log->log_num = malloc(16 * sizeof(int),
   2334 		       M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2335 		if (log->log_num == NULL) {
   2336 			/* XXX print error message? */
   2337 			free(log, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   2338 			return (-1);
   2339 		}
   2340 		memset(log->log_num, 0, 16 * sizeof(int));
   2341 		log->log_root = NULL;
   2342 		log->log_size = 16;
   2343 		log->log_left = 16;
   2344 		*logp = log;
   2345 	} else
   2346 		log = *logp;
   2347 
   2348 	/*
   2349 	 * check that the root is proper.  it's okay to record the
   2350 	 * address of the root of a tree.  it's the only thing that's
   2351 	 * guaranteed not to shift around as nodes come and go.
   2352 	 */
   2353 	if (log->log_root == NULL)
   2354 		log->log_root = sysctl_rootof(node);
   2355 	else if (log->log_root != sysctl_rootof(node)) {
   2356 		printf("sysctl: log %p root mismatch (%p)\n",
   2357 		       log->log_root, sysctl_rootof(node));
   2358 		return (-1);
   2359 	}
   2360 
   2361 	/*
   2362 	 * we will copy out name in reverse order
   2363 	 */
   2364 	for (pnode = node, namelen = 0;
   2365 	     pnode != NULL && !(pnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ROOT);
   2366 	     pnode = pnode->sysctl_parent)
   2367 		name[namelen++] = pnode->sysctl_num;
   2368 
   2369 	/*
   2370 	 * do we have space?
   2371 	 */
   2372 	if (log->log_left < (namelen + 3))
   2373 		sysctl_log_realloc(log);
   2374 	if (log->log_left < (namelen + 3))
   2375 		return (-1);
   2376 
   2377 	/*
   2378 	 * stuff name in, then namelen, then node type, and finally,
   2379 	 * the version for non-node nodes.
   2380 	 */
   2381 	for (i = 0; i < namelen; i++)
   2382 		log->log_num[--log->log_left] = name[i];
   2383 	log->log_num[--log->log_left] = namelen;
   2384 	log->log_num[--log->log_left] = SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags);
   2385 	if (log->log_num[log->log_left] != CTLTYPE_NODE)
   2386 		log->log_num[--log->log_left] = node->sysctl_ver;
   2387 	else
   2388 		log->log_num[--log->log_left] = 0;
   2389 
   2390 	return (0);
   2391 }
   2392 
   2393 void
   2394 sysctl_teardown(struct sysctllog **logp)
   2395 {
   2396 	const struct sysctlnode *rnode;
   2397 	struct sysctlnode node;
   2398 	struct sysctllog *log;
   2399 	uint namelen;
   2400 	int *name, t, v, error, ni;
   2401 	size_t sz;
   2402 
   2403 	if (logp == NULL || *logp == NULL)
   2404 		return;
   2405 	log = *logp;
   2406 
   2407 	rw_enter(&sysctl_treelock, RW_WRITER);
   2408 	memset(&node, 0, sizeof(node));
   2409 
   2410 	while (log->log_left < log->log_size) {
   2411 		KASSERT((log->log_left + 3 < log->log_size) &&
   2412 			(log->log_left + log->log_num[log->log_left + 2] <=
   2413 			 log->log_size));
   2414 		v = log->log_num[log->log_left++];
   2415 		t = log->log_num[log->log_left++];
   2416 		namelen = log->log_num[log->log_left++];
   2417 		name = &log->log_num[log->log_left];
   2418 
   2419 		node.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1];
   2420 		node.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|t;
   2421 		node.sysctl_ver = v;
   2422 
   2423 		rnode = log->log_root;
   2424 		error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen, &rnode, &ni);
   2425 		if (error == 0) {
   2426 			name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESTROY;
   2427 			rnode = rnode->sysctl_parent;
   2428 			sz = 0;
   2429 			(void)sysctl_destroy(&name[namelen - 1], 1, NULL,
   2430 					     &sz, &node, sizeof(node),
   2431 					     &name[0], NULL, rnode);
   2432 		}
   2433 
   2434 		log->log_left += namelen;
   2435 	}
   2436 
   2437 	KASSERT(log->log_size == log->log_left);
   2438 	free(log->log_num, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   2439 	free(log, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   2440 	*logp = NULL;
   2441 
   2442 	rw_exit(&sysctl_treelock);
   2443 }
   2444 
   2445 /*
   2446  * ********************************************************************
   2447  * old_sysctl -- A routine to bridge old-style internal calls to the
   2448  * new infrastructure.
   2449  * ********************************************************************
   2450  */
   2451 int
   2452 old_sysctl(int *name, u_int namelen, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp,
   2453 	   void *newp, size_t newlen, struct lwp *l)
   2454 {
   2455 	int error;
   2456 	size_t oldlen = 0;
   2457 	size_t savelen;
   2458 
   2459 	if (oldlenp) {
   2460 		oldlen = *oldlenp;
   2461 	}
   2462 	savelen = oldlen;
   2463 
   2464 	sysctl_lock(newp != NULL);
   2465 	error = sysctl_dispatch(name, namelen, oldp, &oldlen,
   2466 				newp, newlen, name, l, NULL);
   2467 	sysctl_unlock();
   2468 	if (error == 0 && oldp != NULL && savelen < oldlen)
   2469 		error = ENOMEM;
   2470 	if (oldlenp) {
   2471 		*oldlenp = oldlen;
   2472 	}
   2473 
   2474 	return (error);
   2475 }
   2476 
   2477 /*
   2478  * ********************************************************************
   2479  * Section 4: Generic helper routines
   2480  * ********************************************************************
   2481  * "helper" routines that can do more finely grained access control,
   2482  * construct structures from disparate information, create the
   2483  * appearance of more nodes and sub-trees, etc.  for example, if
   2484  * CTL_PROC wanted a helper function, it could respond to a CTL_QUERY
   2485  * with a dynamically created list of nodes that represented the
   2486  * currently running processes at that instant.
   2487  * ********************************************************************
   2488  */
   2489 
   2490 /*
   2491  * first, a few generic helpers that provide:
   2492  *
   2493  * sysctl_needfunc()		a readonly interface that emits a warning
   2494  * sysctl_notavail()		returns EOPNOTSUPP (generic error)
   2495  * sysctl_null()		an empty return buffer with no error
   2496  */
   2497 int
   2498 sysctl_needfunc(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   2499 {
   2500 	int error;
   2501 
   2502 	printf("!!SYSCTL_NEEDFUNC!!\n");
   2503 
   2504 	if (newp != NULL || namelen != 0)
   2505 		return (EOPNOTSUPP);
   2506 
   2507 	error = 0;
   2508 	if (oldp != NULL)
   2509 		error = sysctl_copyout(l, rnode->sysctl_data, oldp,
   2510 				       MIN(rnode->sysctl_size, *oldlenp));
   2511 	*oldlenp = rnode->sysctl_size;
   2512 
   2513 	return (error);
   2514 }
   2515 
   2516 int
   2517 sysctl_notavail(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   2518 {
   2519 
   2520 	if (namelen == 1 && name[0] == CTL_QUERY)
   2521 		return (sysctl_query(SYSCTLFN_CALL(rnode)));
   2522 
   2523 	return (EOPNOTSUPP);
   2524 }
   2525 
   2526 int
   2527 sysctl_null(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
   2528 {
   2529 
   2530 	*oldlenp = 0;
   2531 
   2532 	return (0);
   2533 }
   2534 
   2535 /*
   2536  * ********************************************************************
   2537  * Section 5: The machinery that makes it all go
   2538  * ********************************************************************
   2539  * Memory "manglement" routines.  Not much to this, eh?
   2540  * ********************************************************************
   2541  */
   2542 static int
   2543 sysctl_alloc(struct sysctlnode *p, int x)
   2544 {
   2545 	int i;
   2546 	struct sysctlnode *n;
   2547 
   2548 	assert(p->sysctl_child == NULL);
   2549 
   2550 	if (x == 1)
   2551 		n = malloc(sizeof(struct sysctlnode),
   2552 		       M_SYSCTLNODE, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2553 	else
   2554 		n = malloc(SYSCTL_DEFSIZE * sizeof(struct sysctlnode),
   2555 		       M_SYSCTLNODE, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2556 	if (n == NULL)
   2557 		return (ENOMEM);
   2558 
   2559 	if (x == 1) {
   2560 		memset(n, 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   2561 		p->sysctl_csize = 1;
   2562 	} else {
   2563 		memset(n, 0, SYSCTL_DEFSIZE * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   2564 		p->sysctl_csize = SYSCTL_DEFSIZE;
   2565 	}
   2566 	p->sysctl_clen = 0;
   2567 
   2568 	for (i = 0; i < p->sysctl_csize; i++)
   2569 		n[i].sysctl_parent = p;
   2570 
   2571 	p->sysctl_child = n;
   2572 	return (0);
   2573 }
   2574 
   2575 static int
   2576 sysctl_realloc(struct sysctlnode *p)
   2577 {
   2578 	int i, j;
   2579 	struct sysctlnode *n;
   2580 
   2581 	assert(p->sysctl_csize == p->sysctl_clen);
   2582 
   2583 	/*
   2584 	 * how many do we have...how many should we make?
   2585 	 */
   2586 	i = p->sysctl_clen;
   2587 	n = malloc(2 * i * sizeof(struct sysctlnode), M_SYSCTLNODE,
   2588 		   M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2589 	if (n == NULL)
   2590 		return (ENOMEM);
   2591 
   2592 	/*
   2593 	 * move old children over...initialize new children
   2594 	 */
   2595 	memcpy(n, p->sysctl_child, i * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   2596 	memset(&n[i], 0, i * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
   2597 	p->sysctl_csize = 2 * i;
   2598 
   2599 	/*
   2600 	 * reattach moved (and new) children to parent; if a moved
   2601 	 * child node has children, reattach the parent pointers of
   2602 	 * grandchildren
   2603 	 */
   2604         for (i = 0; i < p->sysctl_csize; i++) {
   2605                 n[i].sysctl_parent = p;
   2606 		if (n[i].sysctl_child != NULL) {
   2607 			for (j = 0; j < n[i].sysctl_csize; j++)
   2608 				n[i].sysctl_child[j].sysctl_parent = &n[i];
   2609 		}
   2610 	}
   2611 
   2612 	/*
   2613 	 * get out with the old and in with the new
   2614 	 */
   2615 	free(p->sysctl_child, M_SYSCTLNODE);
   2616 	p->sysctl_child = n;
   2617 
   2618 	return (0);
   2619 }
   2620 
   2621 static int
   2622 sysctl_log_realloc(struct sysctllog *log)
   2623 {
   2624 	int *n, s, d;
   2625 
   2626 	s = log->log_size * 2;
   2627 	d = log->log_size;
   2628 
   2629 	n = malloc(s * sizeof(int), M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
   2630 	if (n == NULL)
   2631 		return (-1);
   2632 
   2633 	memset(n, 0, s * sizeof(int));
   2634 	memcpy(&n[d], log->log_num, d * sizeof(int));
   2635 	free(log->log_num, M_SYSCTLDATA);
   2636 	log->log_num = n;
   2637 	if (d)
   2638 		log->log_left += d;
   2639 	else
   2640 		log->log_left = s;
   2641 	log->log_size = s;
   2642 
   2643 	return (0);
   2644 }
   2645 
   2646 /*
   2647  * ********************************************************************
   2648  * Section 6: Conversion between API versions wrt the sysctlnode
   2649  * ********************************************************************
   2650  */
   2651 static int
   2652 sysctl_cvt_in(struct lwp *l, int *vp, const void *i, size_t sz,
   2653 	      struct sysctlnode *node)
   2654 {
   2655 	int error, flags;
   2656 
   2657 	if (i == NULL || sz < sizeof(flags))
   2658 		return (EINVAL);
   2659 
   2660 	error = sysctl_copyin(l, i, &flags, sizeof(flags));
   2661 	if (error)
   2662 		return (error);
   2663 
   2664 #if (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1)
   2665 #error sysctl_cvt_in: no support for SYSCTL_VERSION
   2666 #endif /*  (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1) */
   2667 
   2668 	if (sz == sizeof(*node) &&
   2669 	    SYSCTL_VERS(flags) == SYSCTL_VERSION) {
   2670 		error = sysctl_copyin(l, i, node, sizeof(*node));
   2671 		if (error)
   2672 			return (error);
   2673 		*vp = SYSCTL_VERSION;
   2674 		return (0);
   2675 	}
   2676 
   2677 	return (EINVAL);
   2678 }
   2679 
   2680 static int
   2681 sysctl_cvt_out(struct lwp *l, int v, const struct sysctlnode *i,
   2682 	       void *ovp, size_t left, size_t *szp)
   2683 {
   2684 	size_t sz = sizeof(*i);
   2685 	const void *src = i;
   2686 	int error;
   2687 
   2688 	switch (v) {
   2689 	case SYSCTL_VERS_0:
   2690 		return (EINVAL);
   2691 
   2692 #if (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1)
   2693 #error sysctl_cvt_out: no support for SYSCTL_VERSION
   2694 #endif /*  (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1) */
   2695 
   2696 	case SYSCTL_VERSION:
   2697 		/* nothing more to do here */
   2698 		break;
   2699 	}
   2700 
   2701 	if (ovp != NULL && left >= sz) {
   2702 		error = sysctl_copyout(l, src, ovp, sz);
   2703 		if (error)
   2704 			return (error);
   2705 	}
   2706 
   2707 	if (szp != NULL)
   2708 		*szp = sz;
   2709 
   2710 	return (0);
   2711 }
   2712