BOOT(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | BOOT(9) |
boot
— halt or
reboot the system
#include
<sys/reboot.h>
void
boot
(int
howto);
The
boot
()
function handles final system shutdown, and either halts or reboots the
system. The exact action to be taken is determined by the flags passed in
howto and by whether or not the system has finished
autoconfiguration.
If the system has finished autoconfiguration,
boot
() does
the following:
boot
() and the RB_NOSYNC
flag is not set in howto, syncs and unmounts the
system disks by calling
vfs_shutdown
()
and sets the time of day clock by calling
resettodr(9).RB_DUMP
is
set in howto, but RB_HALT
is
not), saves a system crash dump.RB_HALT
is set in howto,
halts the system. Otherwise, reboots the system.If the system has not finished autoconfiguration,
boot
()
prints a message, and halts the system (unless
RB_USERREQ
is specified, in which case the system
will be halted if RB_HALT
is given, and rebooted
otherwise; see reboot(2) for more
details).
December 10, 2014 | OpenBSD-current |