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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001Documentation for /proc/sys/kernel/* kernel version 2.2.10
2 (c) 1998, 1999, Rik van Riel <riel@nl.linux.org>
Shen Feng760df932009-04-02 16:57:20 -07003 (c) 2009, Shen Feng<shen@cn.fujitsu.com>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07004
5For general info and legal blurb, please look in README.
6
7==============================================================
8
9This file contains documentation for the sysctl files in
10/proc/sys/kernel/ and is valid for Linux kernel version 2.2.
11
12The files in this directory can be used to tune and monitor
13miscellaneous and general things in the operation of the Linux
14kernel. Since some of the files _can_ be used to screw up your
15system, it is advisable to read both documentation and source
16before actually making adjustments.
17
18Currently, these files might (depending on your configuration)
19show up in /proc/sys/kernel:
Pavel Machekc255d842006-02-20 18:27:58 -080020- acpi_video_flags
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070021- acct
Hans-Joachim Pichtc1147282009-09-11 10:28:47 +020022- callhome [ S390 only ]
Shen Feng760df932009-04-02 16:57:20 -070023- auto_msgmni
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070024- core_pattern
25- core_uses_pid
26- ctrl-alt-del
27- dentry-state
28- domainname
29- hostname
30- hotplug
31- java-appletviewer [ binfmt_java, obsolete ]
32- java-interpreter [ binfmt_java, obsolete ]
Chuck Ebbert0741f4d2006-12-07 02:14:11 +010033- kstack_depth_to_print [ X86 only ]
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070034- l2cr [ PPC only ]
Michael Opdenackerac76cff2008-02-13 15:03:32 -080035- modprobe ==> Documentation/debugging-modules.txt
Kees Cook3d433212009-04-02 15:49:29 -070036- modules_disabled
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070037- msgmax
38- msgmnb
39- msgmni
Shen Feng760df932009-04-02 16:57:20 -070040- nmi_watchdog
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070041- osrelease
42- ostype
43- overflowgid
44- overflowuid
45- panic
46- pid_max
47- powersave-nap [ PPC only ]
Shen Feng760df932009-04-02 16:57:20 -070048- panic_on_unrecovered_nmi
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070049- printk
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +010050- randomize_va_space
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070051- real-root-dev ==> Documentation/initrd.txt
52- reboot-cmd [ SPARC only ]
53- rtsig-max
54- rtsig-nr
55- sem
56- sg-big-buff [ generic SCSI device (sg) ]
57- shmall
58- shmmax [ sysv ipc ]
59- shmmni
60- stop-a [ SPARC only ]
61- sysrq ==> Documentation/sysrq.txt
62- tainted
63- threads-max
Shen Feng760df932009-04-02 16:57:20 -070064- unknown_nmi_panic
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070065- version
66
67==============================================================
68
Pavel Machekc255d842006-02-20 18:27:58 -080069acpi_video_flags:
70
71flags
72
73See Doc*/kernel/power/video.txt, it allows mode of video boot to be
74set during run time.
75
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77
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070078acct:
79
80highwater lowwater frequency
81
82If BSD-style process accounting is enabled these values control
83its behaviour. If free space on filesystem where the log lives
84goes below <lowwater>% accounting suspends. If free space gets
85above <highwater>% accounting resumes. <Frequency> determines
86how often do we check the amount of free space (value is in
87seconds). Default:
884 2 30
89That is, suspend accounting if there left <= 2% free; resume it
90if we got >=4%; consider information about amount of free space
91valid for 30 seconds.
92
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94
Hans-Joachim Pichtc1147282009-09-11 10:28:47 +020095callhome:
96
97Controls the kernel's callhome behavior in case of a kernel panic.
98
99The s390 hardware allows an operating system to send a notification
100to a service organization (callhome) in case of an operating system panic.
101
102When the value in this file is 0 (which is the default behavior)
103nothing happens in case of a kernel panic. If this value is set to "1"
104the complete kernel oops message is send to the IBM customer service
105organization in case the mainframe the Linux operating system is running
106on has a service contract with IBM.
107
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109
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700110core_pattern:
111
112core_pattern is used to specify a core dumpfile pattern name.
Matthias Urlichscd081042006-10-11 01:21:57 -0700113. max length 128 characters; default value is "core"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700114. core_pattern is used as a pattern template for the output filename;
115 certain string patterns (beginning with '%') are substituted with
116 their actual values.
117. backward compatibility with core_uses_pid:
118 If core_pattern does not include "%p" (default does not)
119 and core_uses_pid is set, then .PID will be appended to
120 the filename.
121. corename format specifiers:
122 %<NUL> '%' is dropped
123 %% output one '%'
124 %p pid
125 %u uid
126 %g gid
127 %s signal number
128 %t UNIX time of dump
129 %h hostname
130 %e executable filename
131 %<OTHER> both are dropped
Matthias Urlichscd081042006-10-11 01:21:57 -0700132. If the first character of the pattern is a '|', the kernel will treat
133 the rest of the pattern as a command to run. The core dump will be
134 written to the standard input of that program instead of to a file.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700135
136==============================================================
137
138core_uses_pid:
139
140The default coredump filename is "core". By setting
141core_uses_pid to 1, the coredump filename becomes core.PID.
142If core_pattern does not include "%p" (default does not)
143and core_uses_pid is set, then .PID will be appended to
144the filename.
145
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147
148ctrl-alt-del:
149
150When the value in this file is 0, ctrl-alt-del is trapped and
151sent to the init(1) program to handle a graceful restart.
152When, however, the value is > 0, Linux's reaction to a Vulcan
153Nerve Pinch (tm) will be an immediate reboot, without even
154syncing its dirty buffers.
155
156Note: when a program (like dosemu) has the keyboard in 'raw'
157mode, the ctrl-alt-del is intercepted by the program before it
158ever reaches the kernel tty layer, and it's up to the program
159to decide what to do with it.
160
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162
163domainname & hostname:
164
165These files can be used to set the NIS/YP domainname and the
166hostname of your box in exactly the same way as the commands
167domainname and hostname, i.e.:
168# echo "darkstar" > /proc/sys/kernel/hostname
169# echo "mydomain" > /proc/sys/kernel/domainname
170has the same effect as
171# hostname "darkstar"
172# domainname "mydomain"
173
174Note, however, that the classic darkstar.frop.org has the
175hostname "darkstar" and DNS (Internet Domain Name Server)
176domainname "frop.org", not to be confused with the NIS (Network
177Information Service) or YP (Yellow Pages) domainname. These two
178domain names are in general different. For a detailed discussion
179see the hostname(1) man page.
180
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182
183hotplug:
184
185Path for the hotplug policy agent.
186Default value is "/sbin/hotplug".
187
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189
190l2cr: (PPC only)
191
192This flag controls the L2 cache of G3 processor boards. If
1930, the cache is disabled. Enabled if nonzero.
194
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196
Chuck Ebbert0741f4d2006-12-07 02:14:11 +0100197kstack_depth_to_print: (X86 only)
198
199Controls the number of words to print when dumping the raw
200kernel stack.
201
202==============================================================
203
Kees Cook3d433212009-04-02 15:49:29 -0700204modules_disabled:
205
206A toggle value indicating if modules are allowed to be loaded
207in an otherwise modular kernel. This toggle defaults to off
208(0), but can be set true (1). Once true, modules can be
209neither loaded nor unloaded, and the toggle cannot be set back
210to false.
211
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213
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700214osrelease, ostype & version:
215
216# cat osrelease
2172.1.88
218# cat ostype
219Linux
220# cat version
221#5 Wed Feb 25 21:49:24 MET 1998
222
223The files osrelease and ostype should be clear enough. Version
224needs a little more clarification however. The '#5' means that
225this is the fifth kernel built from this source base and the
226date behind it indicates the time the kernel was built.
227The only way to tune these values is to rebuild the kernel :-)
228
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230
231overflowgid & overflowuid:
232
233if your architecture did not always support 32-bit UIDs (i.e. arm, i386,
234m68k, sh, and sparc32), a fixed UID and GID will be returned to
235applications that use the old 16-bit UID/GID system calls, if the actual
236UID or GID would exceed 65535.
237
238These sysctls allow you to change the value of the fixed UID and GID.
239The default is 65534.
240
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242
243panic:
244
245The value in this file represents the number of seconds the
246kernel waits before rebooting on a panic. When you use the
247software watchdog, the recommended setting is 60.
248
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250
251panic_on_oops:
252
253Controls the kernel's behaviour when an oops or BUG is encountered.
254
2550: try to continue operation
256
Matt LaPlantea982ac02007-05-09 07:35:06 +02002571: panic immediately. If the `panic' sysctl is also non-zero then the
Maxime Bizon8b23d042006-08-05 12:14:32 -0700258 machine will be rebooted.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700259
260==============================================================
261
262pid_max:
263
Robert P. J. Daybeb7dd82007-05-09 07:14:03 +0200264PID allocation wrap value. When the kernel's next PID value
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700265reaches this value, it wraps back to a minimum PID value.
266PIDs of value pid_max or larger are not allocated.
267
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269
270powersave-nap: (PPC only)
271
272If set, Linux-PPC will use the 'nap' mode of powersaving,
273otherwise the 'doze' mode will be used.
274
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276
277printk:
278
279The four values in printk denote: console_loglevel,
280default_message_loglevel, minimum_console_loglevel and
281default_console_loglevel respectively.
282
283These values influence printk() behavior when printing or
284logging error messages. See 'man 2 syslog' for more info on
285the different loglevels.
286
287- console_loglevel: messages with a higher priority than
288 this will be printed to the console
289- default_message_level: messages without an explicit priority
290 will be printed with this priority
291- minimum_console_loglevel: minimum (highest) value to which
292 console_loglevel can be set
293- default_console_loglevel: default value for console_loglevel
294
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296
297printk_ratelimit:
298
299Some warning messages are rate limited. printk_ratelimit specifies
300the minimum length of time between these messages (in jiffies), by
301default we allow one every 5 seconds.
302
303A value of 0 will disable rate limiting.
304
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306
307printk_ratelimit_burst:
308
309While long term we enforce one message per printk_ratelimit
310seconds, we do allow a burst of messages to pass through.
311printk_ratelimit_burst specifies the number of messages we can
312send before ratelimiting kicks in.
313
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315
Dave Youngaf913222009-09-22 16:43:33 -0700316printk_delay:
317
318Delay each printk message in printk_delay milliseconds
319
320Value from 0 - 10000 is allowed.
321
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323
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100324randomize-va-space:
325
326This option can be used to select the type of process address
327space randomization that is used in the system, for architectures
328that support this feature.
329
Horst Schirmeierb7f5ab62009-07-03 14:20:17 +02003300 - Turn the process address space randomization off. This is the
331 default for architectures that do not support this feature anyways,
332 and kernels that are booted with the "norandmaps" parameter.
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100333
3341 - Make the addresses of mmap base, stack and VDSO page randomized.
335 This, among other things, implies that shared libraries will be
Horst Schirmeierb7f5ab62009-07-03 14:20:17 +0200336 loaded to random addresses. Also for PIE-linked binaries, the
337 location of code start is randomized. This is the default if the
338 CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK option is enabled.
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100339
Horst Schirmeierb7f5ab62009-07-03 14:20:17 +02003402 - Additionally enable heap randomization. This is the default if
341 CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is disabled.
342
343 There are a few legacy applications out there (such as some ancient
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100344 versions of libc.so.5 from 1996) that assume that brk area starts
Horst Schirmeierb7f5ab62009-07-03 14:20:17 +0200345 just after the end of the code+bss. These applications break when
346 start of the brk area is randomized. There are however no known
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100347 non-legacy applications that would be broken this way, so for most
Horst Schirmeierb7f5ab62009-07-03 14:20:17 +0200348 systems it is safe to choose full randomization.
349
350 Systems with ancient and/or broken binaries should be configured
351 with CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK enabled, which excludes the heap from process
352 address space randomization.
Jiri Kosina1ec7fd52008-02-09 23:24:08 +0100353
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355
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700356reboot-cmd: (Sparc only)
357
358??? This seems to be a way to give an argument to the Sparc
359ROM/Flash boot loader. Maybe to tell it what to do after
360rebooting. ???
361
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363
364rtsig-max & rtsig-nr:
365
366The file rtsig-max can be used to tune the maximum number
367of POSIX realtime (queued) signals that can be outstanding
368in the system.
369
370rtsig-nr shows the number of RT signals currently queued.
371
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373
374sg-big-buff:
375
376This file shows the size of the generic SCSI (sg) buffer.
377You can't tune it just yet, but you could change it on
378compile time by editing include/scsi/sg.h and changing
379the value of SG_BIG_BUFF.
380
381There shouldn't be any reason to change this value. If
382you can come up with one, you probably know what you
383are doing anyway :)
384
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386
387shmmax:
388
389This value can be used to query and set the run time limit
390on the maximum shared memory segment size that can be created.
391Shared memory segments up to 1Gb are now supported in the
392kernel. This value defaults to SHMMAX.
393
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395
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic4f3b632007-10-16 23:26:09 -0700396softlockup_thresh:
397
Andrew Mortonb4d19cc2008-09-22 13:57:51 -0700398This value can be used to lower the softlockup tolerance threshold. The
399default threshold is 60 seconds. If a cpu is locked up for 60 seconds,
400the kernel complains. Valid values are 1-60 seconds. Setting this
401tunable to zero will disable the softlockup detection altogether.
Ravikiran G Thirumalaic4f3b632007-10-16 23:26:09 -0700402
403==============================================================
404
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700405tainted:
406
407Non-zero if the kernel has been tainted. Numeric values, which
408can be ORed together:
409
Greg Kroah-Hartmanbb206982008-10-17 15:01:07 -0700410 1 - A module with a non-GPL license has been loaded, this
411 includes modules with no license.
412 Set by modutils >= 2.4.9 and module-init-tools.
413 2 - A module was force loaded by insmod -f.
414 Set by modutils >= 2.4.9 and module-init-tools.
415 4 - Unsafe SMP processors: SMP with CPUs not designed for SMP.
416 8 - A module was forcibly unloaded from the system by rmmod -f.
417 16 - A hardware machine check error occurred on the system.
418 32 - A bad page was discovered on the system.
419 64 - The user has asked that the system be marked "tainted". This
420 could be because they are running software that directly modifies
421 the hardware, or for other reasons.
422 128 - The system has died.
423 256 - The ACPI DSDT has been overridden with one supplied by the user
424 instead of using the one provided by the hardware.
425 512 - A kernel warning has occurred.
4261024 - A module from drivers/staging was loaded.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700427
Shen Feng760df932009-04-02 16:57:20 -0700428==============================================================
429
430auto_msgmni:
431
432Enables/Disables automatic recomputing of msgmni upon memory add/remove or
433upon ipc namespace creation/removal (see the msgmni description above).
434Echoing "1" into this file enables msgmni automatic recomputing.
435Echoing "0" turns it off.
436auto_msgmni default value is 1.
437
438==============================================================
439
440nmi_watchdog:
441
442Enables/Disables the NMI watchdog on x86 systems. When the value is non-zero
443the NMI watchdog is enabled and will continuously test all online cpus to
444determine whether or not they are still functioning properly. Currently,
445passing "nmi_watchdog=" parameter at boot time is required for this function
446to work.
447
448If LAPIC NMI watchdog method is in use (nmi_watchdog=2 kernel parameter), the
449NMI watchdog shares registers with oprofile. By disabling the NMI watchdog,
450oprofile may have more registers to utilize.
451
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453
454unknown_nmi_panic:
455
456The value in this file affects behavior of handling NMI. When the value is
457non-zero, unknown NMI is trapped and then panic occurs. At that time, kernel
458debugging information is displayed on console.
459
460NMI switch that most IA32 servers have fires unknown NMI up, for example.
461If a system hangs up, try pressing the NMI switch.
462
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464
465panic_on_unrecovered_nmi:
466
467The default Linux behaviour on an NMI of either memory or unknown is to continue
468operation. For many environments such as scientific computing it is preferable
469that the box is taken out and the error dealt with than an uncorrected
470parity/ECC error get propogated.
471
472A small number of systems do generate NMI's for bizarre random reasons such as
473power management so the default is off. That sysctl works like the existing
474panic controls already in that directory.
475