Envsys
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The envsys framework is a kernel-level hardware monitoring sensors framework in NetBSD. As of 4 March 2019, the framework is used by close to 85 device drivers to export various environmental monitoring sensors, as evidenced by references of the sysmon_envsys_register symbol within the sys path of NetBSD; with temperature sensors, ENVSYS_STEMP, being the most likely type to be exported by any given driver. Sensors are registered with the kernel through sysmon_envsys(9) API. Consumption and monitoring of sensors from the userland is performed with the help of envstat utility through proplib(3) through ioctl(2) against the /dev/sysmon pseudo-device fi
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Envsys
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Environmental Systems framework (version 2)
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Environmental Systems API
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Environmental Systems framework
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60136301
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1085089129
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Juan Romero Pardines
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Tim Rightnour and Bill Squier
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yy
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April 2019
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The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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no
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yes
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system monitoring
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2008-10-14
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NetBSD 4.0.1
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NetBSD 1.5 to 4.0.1
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NetBSD since 5.0
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1999-12-15
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2007-07-01
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The envsys framework is a kernel-level hardware monitoring sensors framework in NetBSD. As of 4 March 2019, the framework is used by close to 85 device drivers to export various environmental monitoring sensors, as evidenced by references of the sysmon_envsys_register symbol within the sys path of NetBSD; with temperature sensors, ENVSYS_STEMP, being the most likely type to be exported by any given driver. Sensors are registered with the kernel through sysmon_envsys(9) API. Consumption and monitoring of sensors from the userland is performed with the help of envstat utility through proplib(3) through ioctl(2) against the /dev/sysmon pseudo-device file, the powerd power management daemon that responds to kernel events by running scripts from /etc/powerd/scripts/, as well as third-party tools like symon and GKrellM from pkgsrc.
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2007-07-01