COPY(9) OpenBSD Kernel Manual COPY(9) NAME copy - kernel copy functions SYNOPSIS #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/systm.h> int copyin(void *uaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len); int copyout(void *kaddr, void *uaddr, size_t len); int copystr(void *kfaddr, void *kdaddr, size_t len, size_t *done); int copyinstr(void *uaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len, size_t *done); int copyoutstr(void *kaddr, void *uaddr, size_t len, size_t *done); DESCRIPTION The copy functions are designed to copy contiguous data from one address to another. All but copystr() copy data from user-space to kernel-space or vice-versa. The copy routines provide the following functionality: copyin() Copies len bytes of data from the user-space address uaddr to the kernel-space address kaddr. copyout() Copies len bytes of data from the kernel-space address kaddr to the user-space address uaddr. copystr() Copies a null-terminated string, at most len bytes long, from kernel-space address kfaddr to kernel-space address kdaddr. The number of bytes actually copied, including the terminating null, is returned in *done. copyinstr() Copies a null-terminated string, at most len bytes long, from user-space address uaddr to kernel-space address kaddr. The number of bytes actually copied, including the terminating null, is returned in *done. copyoutstr() Copies a null-terminated string, at most len bytes long, from kernel-space address kaddr to user-space address uaddr. The number of bytes actually copied, including the terminating null, is returned in *done. RETURN VALUES The copy functions return 0 on success or EFAULT if a bad address is en- countered. In addition, the copystr(), copyinstr(), and copyoutstr() functions return ENAMETOOLONG if the string is longer than len bytes. OpenBSD 3.5 January 7, 1996 1