module Sysinfo : sig ... endFilesystem functions
val sendfile : (?pos:int -> ?len:int -> fd:Unix.file_descr -> Unix.file_descr -> int) Core_kernel.Or_error.tsendfile ?pos ?len ~fd sock sends mmap-able data from file descriptor fd to socket sock using offset pos and length len. Returns the number of characters actually written.
NOTE: If the returned value is unequal to what was requested (= the initial size of the data by default), the system call may have been interrupted by a signal, the source file may have been truncated during operation, or a timeout may have occurred on the socket during sending. It is currently impossible to find out which of these events actually happened. Calling sendfile several times on the same descriptor that only partially accepted data due to a timeout will eventually lead to the Unix error EAGAIN.
Raises Unix_error on Unix-errors.
module Bound_to_interface : sig ... endType for status of SO_BINDTODEVICE socket option. The socket may either restrict the traffic to a given (by name, e.g. "eth0") interface, or do no restriction at all.
Non-portable TCP functionality
type tcp_bool_option = val sexp_of_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option -> Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.tval tcp_bool_option_of_sexp : Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.t -> tcp_bool_optionval bin_shape_tcp_bool_option : Bin_prot.Shape.tval bin_size_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option Bin_prot.Size.sizerval bin_write_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option Bin_prot.Write.writerval bin_writer_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option Bin_prot.Type_class.writerval bin_read_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option Bin_prot.Read.readerval __bin_read_tcp_bool_option__ : (int -> tcp_bool_option) Bin_prot.Read.readerval bin_reader_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option Bin_prot.Type_class.readerval bin_tcp_bool_option : tcp_bool_option Bin_prot.Type_class.tval gettcpopt_bool : (Unix.file_descr -> tcp_bool_option -> bool) Core_kernel.Or_error.tgettcpopt_bool sock opt Returns the current value of the boolean TCP socket option opt for socket sock.
val settcpopt_bool : (Unix.file_descr -> tcp_bool_option -> bool -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tsettcpopt_bool sock opt v sets the current value of the boolean TCP socket option opt for socket sock to value v.
val send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> Core_kernel.Bytes.t -> int option) Core_kernel.Or_error.tsend_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len buf tries to do a nonblocking send on socket sock given buffer buf, offset pos and length len. Prevents SIGPIPE, i.e., raises a Unix-error in that case immediately. Returns Some
bytes_written or None if the operation would have blocked.
Raises Invalid_argument if the designated buffer range is invalid. Raises Unix_error on Unix-errors.
val send_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> Core_kernel.Bytes.t -> int) Core_kernel.Or_error.tsend_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len buf tries to do a blocking send on socket sock given buffer buf, offset pos and length len. Prevents SIGPIPE, i.e., raises a Unix-error in that case immediately. Returns the number of bytes written.
Raises Invalid_argument if the designated buffer range is invalid. Raises Unix_error on Unix-errors.
val sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> ?count:int -> string Core__Core_unix.IOVec.t array -> int option) Core_kernel.Or_error.tsendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?count iovecs tries to do a nonblocking send on socket sock using count I/O-vectors iovecs. Prevents SIGPIPE, i.e., raises a Unix-error in that case immediately. Returns Some bytes_written or None if the operation would have blocked.
Raises Invalid_argument if the designated ranges are invalid. Raises Unix_error on Unix-errors.
Clock functions
module Clock : sig ... endEventfd functions
module Eventfd : sig ... endTimerfd functions
module Timerfd : sig ... endParent death notifications
val pr_set_pdeathsig : (Signal.t -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tpr_set_pdeathsig s sets the signal s to be sent to the executing process when its parent dies. NOTE: the parent may have died before or while executing this system call. To make sure that you do not miss this event, you should call getppid to get the parent process id after this system call. If the parent has died, the returned parent PID will be 1, i.e., the init process will have adopted the child. You should then either send the signal to yourself using Unix.kill, or execute an appropriate handler.
val pr_get_pdeathsig : (unit -> Signal.t) Core_kernel.Or_error.tpr_get_pdeathsig () gets the signal that will be sent to the currently executing process when its parent dies.
Task name
val pr_set_name_first16 : (string -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tpr_set_name_first16 name sets the name of the executing thread to name. Only the first 16 bytes in name will be used; the rest is ignored.
val pr_get_name : (unit -> string) Core_kernel.Or_error.tpr_get_name () gets the name of the executing thread. The name is at most 16 bytes long.
Pathname resolution
val file_descr_realpath : (Unix.file_descr -> string) Core_kernel.Or_error.tfile_descr_realpath fd returns the canonicalized absolute pathname of the file associated with file descriptor fd.
Raises Unix_error on errors.
val out_channel_realpath : (Stdio.Out_channel.t -> string) Core_kernel.Or_error.tout_channel_realpath oc returns the canonicalized absolute pathname of the file associated with output channel oc.
Raises Unix_error on errors.
val in_channel_realpath : (Stdio.In_channel.t -> string) Core_kernel.Or_error.tin_channel_realpath ic returns the canonicalized absolute pathname of the file associated with input channel ic.
Raises Unix_error on errors.
Affinity
val sched_setaffinity : (?pid:Core_kernel.Pid.t -> cpuset:int list -> unit -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tSetting the CPU affinity causes a process to only run on the cores chosen. You can find out how many cores a system has in /proc/cpuinfo. This can be useful in two ways: first, it limits a process to a core so that it won't interfere with processes on other cores. Second, you save time by not moving the process back and forth between CPUs, which sometimes invalidates their cache. See man sched_setaffinity for details.
val sched_getaffinity : (?pid:Core_kernel.Pid.t -> unit -> int list) Core_kernel.Or_error.tval sched_setaffinity_this_thread : (cpuset:int list -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tval cores : (unit -> int) Core_kernel.Or_error.tcores () returns the number of cores on the machine. This may be different than the number of cores available to the calling process.
val get_terminal_size : ([ `Controlling | `Fd of Unix.file_descr ] -> int * int) Core_kernel.Or_error.tget_terminal_size term returns (rows, cols), the number of rows and columns of the controlling terminal (raises if no controlling terminal), or of the specified file descriptor (useful when writing to stdout, because stdout doesn't have to be the controlling terminal).
module Priority : sig ... endPriority.t is what is usually referred to as the "nice" value of a process. It is also known as the "dynamic" priority. It is used with normal (as opposed to real-time) processes that have static priority zero. See Unix.Scheduler.set for setting the static priority.
val setpriority : (Priority.t -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tSet the calling thread's priority in the Linux scheduler
val getpriority : (unit -> Priority.t) Core_kernel.Or_error.tGet the calling thread's priority in the Linux scheduler
val get_ipv4_address_for_interface : (string -> string) Core_kernel.Or_error.tget_ipv4_address_for_interface "eth0" returns the IP address assigned to eth0, or throws an exception if no IP address is configured.
val bind_to_interface : (Unix.file_descr -> Bound_to_interface.t -> unit) Core_kernel.Or_error.tbind_to_interface fd (Only "eth0") restricts packets from being received/sent on the given file descriptor fd on any interface other than "eth0". Use bind_to_interface fd Any to allow traffic on any interface. The bindings are not cumulative; you may only select one interface, or Any.
Not to be confused with a traditional BSD sockets API bind() call, this Linux-specific socket option (SO_BINDTODEVICE) is used for applications on multi-homed machines with specific security concerns. For similar functionality when using multicast, see Core_unix.mcast_set_ifname.
val get_bind_to_interface : (Unix.file_descr -> Bound_to_interface.t) Core_kernel.Or_error.tmodule Epoll : sig ... endepoll(): a Linux I/O multiplexer of the same family as select() or poll(). Its main differences are support for Edge- or Level-triggered notifications (we're using Level-triggered to emulate "select") and much better scaling with the number of file descriptors.
module Extended_file_attributes : sig ... end