UADMIN(2) System Calls UADMIN(2)
NAME
uadmin - administrative control
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/uadmin.h>
int uadmin(
int cmd,
int fcn,
uintptr_t mdep);
DESCRIPTION
The
uadmin() function provides control for basic administrative
functions. This function is tightly coupled to the system administrative
procedures and is not intended for general use. The argument
mdep is
provided for machine-dependent use and is not defined here. It should be
initialized to
NULL if not used.
As specified by
cmd, the following commands are available:
A_SHUTDOWN The system is shut down. All user processes are killed, the
buffer cache is flushed, and the root file system is
unmounted. The action to be taken after the system has been
shut down is specified by
fcn. The functions are generic;
the hardware capabilities vary on specific machines.
AD_HALT Halt the processor(s).
AD_POWEROFF Halt the processor(s) and turn off the
power.
AD_BOOT Reboot the system, using the kernel file.
AD_IBOOT Interactive reboot; user is prompted for
bootable program name.
AD_FASTREBOOT Bypass BIOS and boot loader
A_REBOOT The system stops immediately without any further
processing. The action to be taken next is specified by
fcn as above.
A_DUMP The system is forced to panic immediately without any
further processing and a crash dump is written to the dump
device (see
dumpadm(8)). The action to be taken next is
specified by
fcn, as above.
A_REMOUNT The root file system is mounted again after having been
fixed. This should be used only during the startup process.
A_FREEZE Suspend the whole system. The system state is preserved in
the state file. The following subcommands, specified by
fcn, are available.
AD_SUSPEND_TO_DISK Save the system state to the state file. This
subcommand is equivalent to ACPI state S4.
AD_CHECK_SUSPEND_TO_DISK Check if your system supports suspend to disk. Without
performing a system suspend/resume, this subcommand
checks if this feature is currently available on your
system.
AD_SUSPEND_TO_RAM Save the system state to memory This subcommand is
equivalent to ACPI state S3.
AD_CHECK_SUSPEND_TO_RAM Check if your system supports suspend to memory.
Without performing a system suspend/resume, this
subcommand checks if this feature is currently
available on your system.
The following subcommands, specified by
fcn, are obsolete
and might be removed in a subsequent release:
AD_COMPRESS Save the system state to the state file with
compression of data. This subcommand has been replaced
by
AD_SUSPEND_TO_DISK, which should be used instead.
AD_CHECK Check if your system supports suspend and resume.
Without performing a system suspend/resume, this
command checks if this feature is currently available
on your system. This subcommand has been replaced by
AD_CHECK_SUSPEND_TO_DISK, which should be used instead.
AD_FORCE Force
AD_COMPRESS even when threads of user
applications are not suspendable. This subcommand
should never be used, as it might result in undefined
behavior.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the value returned depends on
cmd as follows:
A_SHUTDOWN Never returns.
A_REBOOT Never returns.
A_FREEZE 0 upon resume.
A_REMOUNT 0.
Otherwise,
-1 is returned and
errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
uadmin() function will fail if:
EBUSY Suspend is already in progress.
EINVAL The
cmd argument is invalid.
ENOMEM Suspend/resume ran out of physical memory.
ENOSPC Suspend/resume could not allocate enough space on the root
file system to store system information.
ENOTSUP Suspend/resume is not supported on this platform or the
command specified by
cmd is not allowed.
ENXIO Unable to successfully suspend system.
EPERM The {
PRIV_SYS_CONFIG} privilege is not asserted in the
effective set of the calling process.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | See below. |
+--------------------+-----------------+
The
A_FREEZE command and its subcommands are Committed.
SEE ALSO
attributes(7),
privileges(7),
dumpadm(8),
halt(8),
kernel(8),
reboot(8),
uadmin(8)WARNINGS
Shutting down or halting the system by means of
uadmin(8) does not update
the boot archive. Avoid using this command after
o editing of files such as
/etc/system o installing new driver binaries or kernel binaries
o updating existing driver binaries or kernel binaries.
Use
reboot(8) or
halt(8) instead.
March 25, 2009
UADMIN(2)