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26.Dd April 29, 2020
27.Dt LOADER.CONF 5
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm loader.conf
31.Nd "system bootstrap configuration information"
32.Sh DESCRIPTION
33The file
34.Nm
35contains descriptive information on bootstrapping the system.
36Through
37it you can specify the kernel to be booted, parameters to be passed to
38it, and additional modules to be loaded; and generally set all variables
39described in
40.Xr loader 8 .
41.Pp
42.Sh SYNTAX
43Though
44.Nm Ns 's
45format was defined explicitly to resemble
46.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
47and can be sourced by
48.Xr sh 1 ,
49some settings are treated in a special fashion.
50Also, the
51behavior of some settings is defined by the setting's suffix;
52the prefix identifies which module the setting controls.
53.Pp
54The general parsing rules are:
55.Bl -bullet
56.It
57Spaces and empty lines are ignored.
58.It
59A # sign will mark the remainder of the line as a comment.
60.It
61Only one setting can be present on each line.
62.El
63.Pp
64All settings have the following format:
65.Pp
66.Dl variable="value"
67.Pp
68Unless it belongs to one of the classes of settings that receive special
69treatment, a setting will set the value of a
70.Xr loader 8
71environment variable.
72The settings that receive special
73treatment are listed below.
74Settings beginning with
75.Qq *
76below define the modules to be loaded and
77may have any prefix; the prefix identifies a module.
78All such settings sharing a common
79prefix refer to the same module.
80.Bl -tag -width Ar
81.It Ar exec
82Immediately executes a
83.Xr loader 8
84command.
85This type of setting cannot be processed by programs other
86than
87.Xr loader 8 ,
88so its use should be avoided.
89Multiple instances of it will be processed
90independently.
91.It Ar loader_conf_files
92Defines additional configuration files to be processed right after the
93present file.
94.Ar loader_conf_files
95should be treated as write-only.
96One cannot depend on any value remaining in the loader environment or carried
97over into the kernel environment.
98.It Ar kernel
99Name of the kernel to be loaded.
100If no kernel name is set, no additional
101modules will be loaded.
102The name must be a subdirectory of
103.Pa /boot
104that contains a kernel.
105.It Ar kernel_options
106Flags to be passed to the kernel.
107.It Ar vfs.root.mountfrom
108Specify the root partition to mount.
109For example:
110.Pp
111.Dl vfs.root.mountfrom="ufs:/dev/da0s1a"
112.Pp
113.Xr loader 8
114automatically calculates the value of this tunable from
115.Pa /etc/fstab
116from the partition the kernel was loaded from.
117The calculated value might be calculated incorrectly when
118.Pa /etc/fstab
119is not available during
120.Xr loader 8
121startup (as during diskless booting from NFS), or if a different
122device is desired by the user.
123The preferred value can be set in
124.Pa /loader.conf .
125.Pp
126The value can also be overridden from the
127.Xr loader 8
128command line.
129This is useful for system recovery when
130.Pa /etc/fstab
131is damaged, lost, or read from the wrong partition.
132.It Ar password
133Protect boot menu with a password without interrupting
134.Ic autoboot
135process.
136The password should be in clear text format.
137If a password is set, boot menu will not appear until any key is pressed during
138countdown period specified by
139.Va autoboot_delay
140variable or
141.Ic autoboot
142process fails.
143In both cases user should provide specified password to be able to access boot
144menu.
145.It Ar bootlock_password
146Provides a password to be required by check-password before execution is
147allowed to continue.
148The password should be in clear text format.
149If a password is set, the user must provide specified password to boot.
150.It Ar verbose_loading
151If set to
152.Dq YES ,
153module names will be displayed as they are loaded.
154.It Ar module_blacklist
155Blacklist of modules.
156Modules specified in the blacklist may not be loaded automatically with a
157.Ar *_load
158directive, but they may be loaded directly at the
159.Xr loader 8
160prompt.
161Blacklisted modules may still be loaded indirectly as dependencies of other
162modules.
163.It Ar *_load
164If set to
165.Dq YES ,
166that module will be loaded.
167If no name is defined (see below), the
168module's name is taken to be the same as the prefix.
169.It Ar *_name
170Defines the name of the module.
171.It Ar *_type
172Defines the module's type.
173If none is given, it defaults to a kld module.
174.It Ar *_flags
175Flags and parameters to be passed to the module.
176.It Ar *_before
177Commands to be executed before the module is loaded.
178Use of this setting
179should be avoided.
180.It Ar *_after
181Commands to be executed after the module is loaded.
182Use of this setting
183should be avoided.
184.It Ar *_error
185Commands to be executed if the loading of a module fails.
186Except for the
187special value
188.Dq abort ,
189which aborts the bootstrap process, use of this setting should be avoided.
190.El
191.Pp
192.Em WARNING:
193developers should never use these suffixes for any kernel environment
194variables (tunables) or conflicts will result.
195.Sh DEFAULT SETTINGS
196Most of
197.Nm Ns 's
198default settings can be ignored.
199The few of them which are important
200or useful are:
201.Bl -tag -width bootfile -offset indent
202.It Va bitmap_load
203.Pq Dq NO
204If set to
205.Dq YES ,
206a bitmap will be loaded to be displayed on screen while booting.
207.It Va bitmap_name
208.Pq Dq Pa /boot/splash.bmp
209Name of the bitmap to be loaded.
210Any other name can be used.
211.It Va comconsole_speed
212.Dq ( 9600
213or the value of the
214.Va BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED
215variable when
216.Xr loader 8
217was compiled).
218Sets the speed of the serial console.
219If the previous boot loader stage specified that a serial console
220is in use then the default speed is determined from the current
221serial port speed setting.
222.It Va console
223.Pq Dq vidconsole
224.Dq comconsole
225selects serial console,
226.Dq vidconsole
227selects the video console,
228.Dq nullconsole
229selects a mute console
230(useful for systems with neither a video console nor a serial port), and
231.Dq spinconsole
232selects the video console which prevents any input and hides all output
233replacing it with
234.Dq spinning
235character (useful for embedded products and such).
236.It Va efi_max_resolution
237Specify the maximum desired resolution for the EFI console.
238The following values are accepted:
239.Bl -column "WidthxHeight"
240.It Sy Value Ta Sy Resolution
241.It 480p Ta 640x480
242.It 720p Ta 1280x720
243.It 1080p Ta 1920x1080
244.It 2160p Ta 3840x2160
245.It 4k Ta 3840x2160
246.It 5k Ta 5120x2880
247.It Va Width Ns x Ns Va Height Ta Va Width Ns x Ns Va Height
248.El
249.It Va kernel
250.Pq Dq kernel
251.It Va kernels
252.Pq Dq kernel kernel.old
253Space or comma separated list of kernels to present in the boot menu.
254.It Va loader_conf_files
255.Pq Dq Pa /boot/loader.conf /boot/loader.conf.local
256.It Va splash_bmp_load
257.Pq Dq NO
258If set to
259.Dq YES ,
260will load the splash screen module, making it possible to display a bmp image
261on the screen while booting.
262.It Va splash_pcx_load
263.Pq Dq NO
264If set to
265.Dq YES ,
266will load the splash screen module, making it possible to display a pcx image
267on the screen while booting.
268.It Va vesa_load
269.Pq Dq NO
270If set to
271.Dq YES ,
272the vesa module will be loaded, enabling bitmaps above VGA resolution to
273be displayed.
274.It Va beastie_disable
275If set to
276.Dq YES ,
277the beastie boot menu will be skipped.
278.It Va loader_logo Pq Dq Li orbbw
279Selects a desired logo in the beastie boot menu.
280Possible values are:
281.Dq Li orbbw ,
282.Dq Li orb ,
283.Dq Li fbsdbw ,
284.Dq Li beastiebw ,
285.Dq Li beastie ,
286and
287.Dq Li none .
288.It Va loader_color
289If set to
290.Dq NO ,
291the beastie boot menu will be displayed without ANSI coloring.
292.It Va entropy_cache_load
293.Pq Dq YES
294If set to
295.Dq NO ,
296the very early
297boot-time entropy file
298will not be loaded.
299See the entropy entries in
300.Xr rc.conf 5 .
301.It Va entropy_cache_name
302.Pq Dq /boot/entropy
303The name of the very early
304boot-time entropy cache file.
305.It Va cpu_microcode_load
306.Pq Dq NO
307If set to
308.Dq YES ,
309the microcode update file specified by
310.Va cpu_microcode_name
311will be loaded and applied very early during boot.
312This provides functionality similar to
313.Xr cpucontrol 8
314but ensures that CPU features enabled by microcode updates can be
315used by the kernel.
316The update will be re-applied automatically when resuming from an
317ACPI sleep state.
318If the update file contains updates for multiple processor models,
319the kernel will search for and extract a matching update.
320Currently this setting is supported only on Intel
321.Dv i386
322and
323.Dv amd64
324processors.
325It has no effect on other processor types.
326.It Va cpu_microcode_name
327A path to a microcode update file.
328.El
329.Sh OTHER SETTINGS
330Other settings that may be used in
331.Nm
332that have no default value:
333.Bl -tag -width bootfile -offset indent
334.It Va fdt_overlays
335Specifies a comma-delimited list of FDT overlays to apply.
336.Pa /boot/dtb/overlays
337is created by default for overlays to be placed in.
338.It Va kernels_autodetect
339If set to
340.Dq YES ,
341attempt to auto-detect kernels installed in
342.Pa /boot .
343This is an option specific to the Lua-based loader.
344It is not available in the default Forth-based loader.
345.El
346.Sh FILES
347.Bl -tag -width /boot/defaults/loader.conf -compact
348.It Pa /boot/defaults/loader.conf
349default settings -- do not change this file.
350.It Pa /boot/loader.conf
351user defined settings.
352.It Pa /boot/loader.conf.local
353machine-specific settings for sites with a common loader.conf.
354.El
355.Sh SEE ALSO
356.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
357.Xr boot 8 ,
358.Xr cpucontrol 8 ,
359.Xr loader 8 ,
360.Xr loader.4th 8
361.Sh HISTORY
362The file
363.Nm
364first appeared in
365.Fx 3.2 .
366.Sh AUTHORS
367This manual page was written by
368.An Daniel C. Sobral Aq dcs@FreeBSD.org .
369.Sh BUGS
370The
371.Xr loader 8
372stops reading
373.Nm
374when it encounters a syntax error, so any options which are vital for
375booting a particular system (i.e.\&
376.Dq Va hw.ata.ata_dma Ns "=0" )
377should precede any experimental additions to
378.Nm .
379