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kvm(3)

NAME

     kvm -- kernel memory interface


LIBRARY

     Kernel Data Access Library (libkvm, -lkvm)


DESCRIPTION

     The kvm library provides a uniform interface for accessing kernel virtual
     memory images, including live systems and crash dumps.  Access to live
     systems is via mem(4) and kmem(4) while crash dumps can be examined via
     the core file generated by savecore(8).  The interface behaves identi-
     cally in both cases.  Memory can be read and written, kernel symbol
     addresses can be looked up efficiently, and information about user pro-
     cesses can be gathered.

     The kvm_open() function is first called to obtain a descriptor for all
     subsequent calls.


COMPATIBILITY

     The kvm interface was first introduced in SunOS.  A considerable number
     of programs have been developed that use this interface, making backward
     compatibility highly desirable.  In most respects, the Sun kvm interface
     is consistent and clean.  Accordingly, the generic portion of the inter-
     face (i.e., kvm_open(), kvm_close(), kvm_read(), kvm_write(), and
     kvm_nlist()) has been incorporated into the BSD interface.  Indeed, many
     kvm applications (i.e., debuggers and statistical monitors) use only this
     subset of the interface.

     The process interface was not kept.  This is not a portability issue
     since any code that manipulates processes is inherently machine depen-
     dent.

     Finally, the Sun kvm error reporting semantics are poorly defined.  The
     library can be configured either to print errors to stderr automatically,
     or to print no error messages at all.  In the latter case, the nature of
     the error cannot be determined.  To overcome this, the BSD interface
     includes a routine, kvm_geterr(3), to return (not print out) the error
     message corresponding to the most recent error condition on the given
     descriptor.


SEE ALSO

     kvm_close(3), kvm_getargv(3), kvm_getenvv(3), kvm_geterr(3),
     kvm_getfiles(3), kvm_getloadavg(3), kvm_getprocs(3), kvm_getswapinfo(3),
     kvm_nlist(3), kvm_open(3), kvm_openfiles(3), kvm_read(3), kvm_write(3),
     kmem(4), mem(4)

FreeBSD 5.4		       January 29, 2004 		   FreeBSD 5.4

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