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31.Dd December 19, 2017
32.Dt SYSCONF 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm sysconf
36.Nd get configurable system variables
37.Sh LIBRARY
38.Lb libc
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.In unistd.h
41.Ft long
42.Fn sysconf "int name"
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44This interface is defined by
45.St -p1003.1-88 .
46A far more complete interface is available using
47.Xr sysctl 3 .
48.Pp
49The
50.Fn sysconf
51function provides a method for applications to determine the current
52value of a configurable system limit or option variable.
53The
54.Fa name
55argument specifies the system variable to be queried.
56Symbolic constants for each name value are found in the include file
57.In unistd.h .
58.Pp
59The available values are as follows:
60.Bl -tag -width 6n
61.It Dv _SC_ARG_MAX
62The maximum bytes of argument to
63.Xr execve 2 .
64.It Dv _SC_BC_BASE_MAX
65The maximum ibase/obase values in the
66.Xr bc 1
67utility.
68.It Dv _SC_BC_DIM_MAX
69The maximum array size in the
70.Xr bc 1
71utility.
72.It Dv _SC_BC_SCALE_MAX
73The maximum scale value in the
74.Xr bc 1
75utility.
76.It Dv _SC_BC_STRING_MAX
77The maximum string length in the
78.Xr bc 1
79utility.
80.It Dv _SC_CHILD_MAX
81The maximum number of simultaneous processes per user id.
82.It Dv _SC_CLK_TCK
83The frequency of the statistics clock in ticks per second.
84.It Dv _SC_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX
85The maximum number of weights that can be assigned to any entry of
86the LC_COLLATE order keyword in the locale definition file.
87.It Dv _SC_EXPR_NEST_MAX
88The maximum number of expressions that can be nested within
89parenthesis by the
90.Xr expr 1
91utility.
92.It Dv _SC_IOV_MAX
93The maximum number of elements in the I/O vector used by
94.Xr readv 2 ,
95.Xr writev 2 ,
96.Xr recvmsg 2 ,
97and
98.Xr sendmsg 2 .
99.It Dv _SC_JOB_CONTROL
100Return 1 if job control is available on this system, otherwise \-1.
101.It Dv _SC_LEVEL1_DCACHE_LINESIZE
102Returns the L1 cache line size.
103.It Dv _SC_LINE_MAX
104The maximum length in bytes of a text-processing utility's input
105line.
106.It Dv _SC_MESSAGE_PASSING
107Whether Message Passing option is supported.
108.It Dv _SC_MQ_OPEN_MAX
109The maximum number of open message queue descriptors per process.
110.It Dv _SC_MQ_PRIO_MAX
111The maximum number of message priorities supported by the implementation.
112.It Dv _SC_NGROUPS_MAX
113The maximum number of supplemental groups.
114.It Dv _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF
115The number of processors configured.
116.It Dv _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN
117The number of processors online.
118.It Dv _SC_OPEN_MAX
119The maximum number of open files per user id.
120.It Dv _SC_PAGESIZE
121The size of a system page in bytes.
122.It Dv _SC_PAGE_SIZE
123Equivalent to
124.Dv _SC_PAGESIZE .
125.It Dv _SC_RE_DUP_MAX
126The maximum number of repeated occurrences of a regular expression
127permitted when using interval notation.
128.It Dv _SC_REGEXP
129Return 1 if the system supports regular expression handling.
130.It Dv _SC_SAVED_IDS
131Return 1 if saved set-group and saved set-user ID is available,
132otherwise \-1.
133.It Dv _SC_SHELL
134Return 1 if the system supports the
135.Tn POSIX
136shell.
137.It Dv _SC_STREAM_MAX
138The minimum maximum number of streams that a process may have open
139at any one time.
140.It Dv _SC_TZNAME_MAX
141The minimum maximum number of types supported for the name of a
142timezone.
143.It Dv _SC_VERSION
144The version of
145.St -p1003.1
146with which the system
147attempts to comply.
148.It Dv _SC_XOPEN_SHM
149Return 1 if the system supports the
150.St -xpg4.2
151Shared Memory Feature
152for both compilation and execution, or 0 if only compilation support is
153guaranteed.
154.It Dv _SC_2_C_BIND
155Return 1 if the system's C-language development facilities support the
156C-Language Bindings Option, otherwise \-1.
157.It Dv _SC_2_C_DEV
158Return 1 if the system supports the C-Language Development Utilities Option,
159otherwise \-1.
160.It Dv _SC_2_CHAR_TERM
161Return 1 if the system supports at least one terminal type capable of
162all operations described in
163.St -p1003.2 ,
164otherwise \-1.
165.It Dv _SC_2_FORT_DEV
166Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Development Utilities Option,
167otherwise \-1.
168.It Dv _SC_2_FORT_RUN
169Return 1 if the system supports the FORTRAN Runtime Utilities Option,
170otherwise \-1.
171.It Dv _SC_2_LOCALEDEF
172Return 1 if the system supports the creation of locales, otherwise \-1.
173.It Dv _SC_2_SW_DEV
174Return 1 if the system supports the Software Development Utilities Option,
175otherwise \-1.
176.It Dv _SC_2_UPE
177Return 1 if the system supports the User Portability Utilities Option,
178otherwise \-1.
179.It Dv _SC_2_VERSION
180The version of
181.St -p1003.2
182with which the system attempts to comply.
183.El
184.Pp
185These values also exist, but may not be standard:
186.Bl -tag -width 6n
187.It Dv _SC_PHYS_PAGES
188The number of pages of physical memory.
189.El
190.Sh RETURN VALUES
191If the call to
192.Fn sysconf
193is not successful, \-1 is returned and
194.Va errno
195is set appropriately.
196Otherwise, if the variable is associated with functionality that is not
197supported, \-1 is returned and
198.Va errno
199is not modified.
200Otherwise, the current variable value is returned.
201.Sh ERRORS
202The
203.Fn sysconf
204function may fail and set
205.Va errno
206for any of the errors specified for the library function
207.Xr sysctl 3 .
208In addition, the following error may be reported:
209.Bl -tag -width Er
210.It Bq Er EINVAL
211The value of the
212.Fa name
213argument is invalid.
214.El
215.Sh SEE ALSO
216.Xr sysctl 3
217.Sh STANDARDS
218Except for the fact that values returned by
219.Fn sysconf
220may change over the lifetime of the calling process,
221this function conforms to
222.St -p1003.1-88 .
223.Pp
224.Dv _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF
225and
226.Dv _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN
227are nonstandard, but implemented in many systems.
228.Sh HISTORY
229The
230.Fn sysconf
231function first appeared in
232.Bx 4.4 .
233.Sh BUGS
234The value for
235.Dv _SC_STREAM_MAX
236is a minimum maximum, and required to be the same as ANSI C's
237.Dv FOPEN_MAX ,
238so the returned value is a ridiculously small and misleading number.
239