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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS .\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF .\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS .\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN .\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE .\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd February 1, 2017 .Dt KPRINTF 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm device_printf , .Nm printf , .Nm printf_nolog , .Nm snprintf , .Nm vprintf , .Nm vsnprintf , .Nm uprintf , .Nm ttyprintf , .Nm tprintf_open , .Nm tprintf , .Nm tprintf_close , .Nm aprint_normal , .Nm aprint_naive , .Nm aprint_verbose , .Nm aprint_debug , .Nm aprint_error , .Nm aprint_normal_dev , .Nm aprint_naive_dev , .Nm aprint_verbose_dev , .Nm aprint_debug_dev , .Nm aprint_error_dev , .Nm aprint_normal_ifnet , .Nm aprint_naive_ifnet , .Nm aprint_verbose_ifnet , .Nm aprint_debug_ifnet , .Nm aprint_error_ifnet , .Nm aprint_get_error_count .Nd kernel formatted output conversion .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/systm.h .Ft void .Fn "device_printf" "device_t" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "printf" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "printf_nolog" "const char *format" "..." .Ft int .Fn "snprintf" "char *buf" "size_t size" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "vprintf" "const char *format" "va_list ap" .Ft int .Fn "vsnprintf" "char *buf" "size_t size" "const char *format" "va_list ap" .Ft void .Fn "uprintf" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "ttyprintf" "struct tty *tty" "const char *format" "..." .In sys/tprintf.h .Ft tpr_t .Fn "tprintf_open" "struct proc *p" .Ft void .Fn "tprintf" "tpr_t tpr" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "tprintf_close" "tpr_t tpr" .Ft void .Fn "aprint_normal" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_naive" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_verbose" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_debug" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_error" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_normal_dev" "device_t" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_naive_dev" "device_t" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_verbose_dev" "device_t" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_debug_dev" "device_t" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_error_dev" "device_t" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_normal_ifnet" "struct ifnet *" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_naive_ifnet" "struct ifnet *" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_verbose_ifnet" "struct ifnet *" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_debug_ifnet" "struct ifnet *" "const char *format" "..." .Ft void .Fn "aprint_error_ifnet" "struct ifnet *" "const char *format" "..." .Ft int .Fn "aprint_get_error_count" "void" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn printf family of functions allows the kernel to send formatted messages to various output devices. The functions .Fn printf and .Fn vprintf send formatted strings to the system console. The .Fn device_printf function is identical to .Fn printf , except that it prefixes the log message with the corresponding device name. The .Fn printf_nolog function is identical to .Fn printf , except it does not send the data to the system log. The functions .Fn snprintf and .Fn vsnprintf write output to a string buffer. These four functions work similarly to their user space counterparts, and are not described in detail here. .Pp The functions .Fn uprintf and .Fn ttyprintf send formatted strings to the current process's controlling tty and a specific tty, respectively. .Pp The .Fn tprintf function sends formatted strings to a process's controlling tty, via a handle of type tpr_t. This allows multiple write operations to the tty with a guarantee that the tty will be valid across calls. A handle is acquired by calling .Fn tprintf_open with the target process as an argument. This handle must be closed with a matching call to .Fn tprintf_close . .Pp The functions .Fn aprint_normal , .Fn aprint_naive , .Fn aprint_verbose , .Fn aprint_debug , and .Fn aprint_error are intended to be used to print .Xr autoconf 9 messages. Their verbosity depends on flags set in the .Va boothowto variable, through options passed during bootstrap; see .Xr boothowto 9 and .Sx Interactive mode in .Xr boot 8 : .Bl -tag -width AB_VERBOSE .It Dv AB_SILENT silent mode, enabled by .Ic boot .Fl z . .It Dv AB_QUIET quiet mode, enabled by .Ic boot .Fl q . .It Dv AB_VERBOSE verbose mode, enabled by .Ic boot .Fl v . .It Dv AB_DEBUG debug mode, enabled by .Ic boot .Fl x . .El .Pp The .Fn aprint_* functions have the following behaviour, based on the above mentioned flags: .Bl -tag -width Xaprint_verboseXXX .It Fn aprint_normal Sends to the console unless .Dv AB_QUIET is set. Always sends to the log. .It Fn aprint_naive Sends to the console only if .Dv AB_QUIET is set. Never sends to the log. .It Fn aprint_verbose Sends to the console only if .Dv AB_VERBOSE is set. Always sends to the log. .It Fn aprint_debug Sends to the console and the log only if .Dv AB_DEBUG is set. .It Fn aprint_error Like .Fn aprint_normal , but also keeps track of the number of times called. This allows a subsystem to report the number of errors that occurred during a quiet or silent initialization phase. .El .Pp For the .Fn aprint_* functions there are two additional families of functions with the suffixes .Dv _dev and .Dv _ifnet which work like their counterparts without the suffixes, except that they take a .Ft device_t and .Ft struct ifnet * , respectively, as first argument, and prefix the log message with the corresponding device or interface name. .Pp The .Fn aprint_get_error_count function reports the number of errors and resets the counter to 0. .Pp If .Dv AB_SILENT is set, none of the autoconfiguration message printing routines send output to the console. The .Dv AB_VERBOSE and .Dv AB_DEBUG flags override .Dv AB_SILENT . .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn snprintf and .Fn vsnprintf functions return the number of characters that would have been placed in the buffer .Fa buf . if there was enough space in the buffer, not including the trailing .Dv NUL character used to terminate output strings like the user-space functions of the same name. .Pp The .Fn tprintf_open function returns .Dv NULL if no terminal handle could be acquired. .Sh CODE REFERENCES .Pa sys/kern/subr_prf.c .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr printf 1 , .Xr printf 3 , .Xr snprintb 3 , .Xr boot 8 , .Xr autoconf 9 , .Xr boothowto 9 .Sh HISTORY The .Fn sprintf and .Fn vsprintf unsized string formatting functions are supported for compatibility only, and are not documented here. New code should use the size-limited .Fn snprintf and .Fn vsnprintf functions instead. .Pp In .Nx 1.5 and earlier, .Fn printf supported more format strings than the user space .Fn printf . These nonstandard format strings are no longer supported. For the functionality provided by the former .Li %b format string, see .Xr snprintb 3 . .Pp The .Fn aprint_normal , .Fn aprint_naive , .Fn aprint_verbose , and .Fn aprint_debug functions first appeared in .Bsx . .Sh BUGS The .Fn uprintf and .Fn ttyprintf functions should be used sparingly, if at all. Where multiple lines of output are required to reach a process's controlling terminal, .Fn tprintf is preferred.