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SYSCTLINFO(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual SYSCTLINFO(4)

sysctlinfo
sysctl MIB-Tree Interface

sysctl.objname
sysctl.objid_byname
sysctl.objfakename
sysctl.objfakeid_byname
sysctl.objdesc
sysctl.objdesc_byname
sysctl.objlabel
sysctl.objlabel_byname
sysctl.objkind
sysctl.objkind_byname
sysctl.objfmt
sysctl.objfmt_byname
sysctl.nextobjnode
sysctl.nextobjnode_byname
sysctl.nextobjleaf
sysctl.nextobjleaf_byname
sysctl.serobj
sysctl.serobj_byname
sysctl.serobjnextnode
sysctl.serobjnextnode_byname
sysctl.serobjnextleaf
sysctl.serobjnextleaf_byname
sysctl.objhashandler
sysctl.objhashandler_byname
sysctl.fakenextobjleafnoskip

The sysctlinfo interface explores the sysctl MIB-Tree to pass the info of the objects to userland, it should be used via sysctlinfo(3).

To load the required kernel modules at boot time, place the following lines in loader.conf(5):

sysctlinfo_load="YES"

sysctl(3), sysctlinfo(3)

The sysctlinfo interface first appeared in FreeBSD 13.0.

sysctlinfo was written by Alfonso Sabato Siciliano <alf.siciliano@gmail.com>.
February 21, 2021 FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE

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