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.TH SYSCALLS 2
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.SH NAME
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syscalls - overview of MontaukOS system calls
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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MontaukOS provides 150 system calls (numbers 0-149, sparsely
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assigned -- not every number in the range is in use) for
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userspace programs. Syscalls use the x86-64 SYSCALL instruction
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with the following register convention:
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RAX Syscall number (in) / return value (out)
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RDI Argument 1
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RSI Argument 2
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RDX Argument 3
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R10 Argument 4
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R8 Argument 5
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R9 Argument 6
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Include <Api/Syscall.hpp> for the numeric SYS_* constants and
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ABI structs, and <montauk/syscall.h> for typed wrappers in the
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montauk:: namespace. This page groups syscalls the same way the
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kernel source does (one subsystem header per group).
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.SH PROCESS MANAGEMENT
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.B SYS_EXIT (0)
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Terminate the calling process.
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[[noreturn]] void montauk::exit(int code = 0);
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.B SYS_YIELD (1)
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Yield the remainder of the time slice.
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void montauk::yield();
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.B SYS_SLEEP_MS (2)
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Sleep for at least the given number of milliseconds.
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void montauk::sleep_ms(uint64_t ms);
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.B SYS_GETPID (3)
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Return the PID of the calling process.
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int montauk::getpid();
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.B SYS_SPAWN (20)
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Spawn a new process from an ELF binary on the VFS.
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int montauk::spawn(const char* path, const char* args = nullptr);
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.B SYS_WAITPID (23)
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Block until the given process has exited.
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void montauk::waitpid(int pid);
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.B SYS_GETARGS (25)
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Get the argument string passed to this process at spawn time.
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int montauk::getargs(char* buf, uint64_t maxLen);
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.B SYS_PROCLIST (61)
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List running processes (pid, parent, state, name, heap usage,
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accumulated CPU time).
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int montauk::proclist(montauk::abi::ProcInfo* buf, int max);
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.B SYS_KILL (62)
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Terminate another process by PID.
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int montauk::kill(int pid);
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.B SYS_CHDIR (96)
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Change the calling process's current working directory.
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int montauk::chdir(const char* path);
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.B SYS_GETCWD (95)
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Get the calling process's current working directory.
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int montauk::getcwd(char* buf, uint64_t maxLen);
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.B SYS_SETUSER (92)
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Associate a process with a logged-in user name (used by login/session
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management).
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int montauk::setuser(int pid, const char* name);
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.B SYS_GETUSER (93)
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Get the user name associated with the calling process.
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int montauk::getuser(char* buf, uint64_t maxLen);
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.SH THREADING
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Threads share the spawning process's address space and heap
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(see montauk/heap.h for the heap lock). Declared in
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montauk/thread.h.
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.B SYS_THREAD_SPAWN (130)
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Spawn a new thread in the calling process. Returns a positive
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TID on success, -1 on failure.
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int montauk::thread_spawn(ThreadEntry entry, void* arg,
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uint64_t stack_bytes = 0);
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.B SYS_THREAD_EXIT (131)
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Terminate only the calling thread. If it is the main thread,
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the whole process exits.
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[[noreturn]] void montauk::thread_exit(int code = 0);
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.B SYS_THREAD_JOIN (132)
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Block until the given TID exits, then reclaim its kernel state.
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int montauk::thread_join(int tid, int* out_code = nullptr);
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.B SYS_THREAD_SELF (133)
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Return the calling thread's TID (equals getpid() for the main
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thread).
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int montauk::thread_self();
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.SH CONSOLE I/O
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.B SYS_PRINT (4)
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Write a null-terminated string to the terminal.
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void montauk::print(const char* text);
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.B SYS_PUTCHAR (5)
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Write a single character to the terminal.
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void montauk::putchar(char c);
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.SH FILE I/O
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.B SYS_OPEN (6)
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Open a file. Returns a handle or negative on error.
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int montauk::open(const char* path);
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.B SYS_READ (7)
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Read bytes from a file at a given offset.
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int montauk::read(int h, uint8_t* buf, uint64_t off, uint64_t sz);
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.B SYS_GETSIZE (8)
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Get the size of an open file in bytes.
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uint64_t montauk::getsize(int handle);
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.B SYS_CLOSE (9)
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Close a file handle.
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void montauk::close(int handle);
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.B SYS_READDIR (10)
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List directory entries (max 256 per call for VFS directories,
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128 for driver-backed listings such as 0:/os/). For larger
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directories use SYS_READDIR_AT.
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int montauk::readdir(const char* path, const char** names, int max);
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.B SYS_READDIR_AT (136)
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Paginated directory read. Returns entries starting at
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startIndex; call repeatedly with startIndex advanced by the
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returned count until it returns 0 to enumerate directories of
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any size.
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int montauk::readdir_at(const char* path, const char** names,
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int max, int startIndex);
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.B SYS_FWRITE (41)
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Write bytes to a file at a given offset.
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int montauk::fwrite(int handle, const uint8_t* buf,
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uint64_t offset, uint64_t size);
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.B SYS_FCREATE (42)
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Create a new file on the target volume. Returns a handle or
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negative on error.
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int montauk::fcreate(const char* path);
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.B SYS_FDELETE (77)
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Delete a file.
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int montauk::fdelete(const char* path);
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.B SYS_FMKDIR (78)
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Create a directory.
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int montauk::fmkdir(const char* path);
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.B SYS_FRENAME (94)
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Rename or move a file/directory (used as the basis for file
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manager move operations).
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int montauk::frename(const char* oldPath, const char* newPath);
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.B SYS_DRIVELIST (79)
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List mounted drive numbers.
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int montauk::drivelist(int* outDrives, int max);
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.B SYS_DRIVELABEL (124)
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Get the volume label of a drive.
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int montauk::drivelabel(int drive, char* outLabel, int maxLen);
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.B SYS_DRIVEKIND (127)
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Get the block device kind backing a drive: 0=unknown/ramdisk,
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1=SATA, 2=SATAPI, 3=NVMe, 4=USB mass storage.
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int montauk::drivekind(int drive);
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.SH MEMORY
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.B SYS_ALLOC (11)
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Map zeroed pages into the process address space.
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void* montauk::alloc(uint64_t size);
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.B SYS_FREE (12)
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Reserved (currently a no-op).
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void montauk::free(void* ptr);
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.B SYS_MEMSTATS (67)
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Get kernel-wide physical memory usage (total/free/used bytes,
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page size).
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void montauk::memstats(montauk::abi::MemStats* out);
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.SH TIMEKEEPING
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.B SYS_GETTICKS (13)
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Get APIC timer ticks since boot.
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uint64_t montauk::get_ticks();
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.B SYS_GETMILLISECONDS (14)
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Get milliseconds elapsed since boot.
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uint64_t montauk::get_milliseconds();
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.B SYS_GETTIME (28)
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Get the current wall-clock date and time (UTC).
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Fills a montauk::abi::DateTime struct with Year, Month, Day,
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Hour, Minute, and Second fields.
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void montauk::gettime(montauk::abi::DateTime* out);
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.B SYS_SETTZ (90)
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Set the process/system timezone offset, in minutes from UTC.
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void montauk::settz(int offset_minutes);
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.B SYS_GETTZ (91)
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Get the current timezone offset, in minutes from UTC.
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int montauk::gettz();
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.SH SYSTEM
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.B SYS_GETINFO (15)
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Get OS name, version string, API version, max process count,
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and the monotonic kernel build number.
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void montauk::get_info(montauk::abi::SysInfo* info);
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.SH KEYBOARD
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.B SYS_ISKEYAVAILABLE (16)
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Check if a key event is pending (non-blocking).
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bool montauk::is_key_available();
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.B SYS_GETKEY (17)
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Get the next key event (press or release).
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void montauk::getkey(montauk::abi::KeyEvent* out);
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.B SYS_GETCHAR (18)
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Block until a printable character is typed.
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char montauk::getchar();
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.B SYS_INPUT_WAIT (123)
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Block until the input serial number differs from
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observedSerial or the timeout elapses; used to sleep
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efficiently between input-driven redraws.
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uint64_t montauk::input_wait(uint64_t observedSerial, uint64_t timeoutMs);
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.SH MOUSE
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.B SYS_MOUSESTATE (47)
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Get the current mouse position, scroll delta, and button mask.
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void montauk::mouse_state(montauk::abi::MouseState* out);
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.B SYS_SETMOUSEBOUNDS (48)
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Set the maximum X/Y the mouse cursor may reach (e.g. framebuffer
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dimensions).
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void montauk::set_mouse_bounds(int32_t maxX, int32_t maxY);
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.SH NETWORKING
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.B SYS_PING (19)
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Send an ICMP echo request and wait for reply.
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int32_t montauk::ping(uint32_t ip, uint32_t timeoutMs = 3000);
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.B SYS_RESOLVE (44)
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Resolve a hostname to an IPv4 address via DNS. Sends a UDP
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query to the configured DNS server and waits up to 5 seconds
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for a reply. Returns the IP in network byte order, or 0 on
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failure. IP address strings (e.g. "10.0.0.1") are detected
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and returned directly without a DNS query.
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uint32_t montauk::resolve(const char* hostname);
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.B SYS_GETNETCFG (37)
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Get the current network configuration (IP, mask, gateway, MAC,
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DNS server).
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void montauk::get_netcfg(montauk::abi::NetCfg* out);
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.B SYS_SETNETCFG (38)
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Set the network configuration (IP, mask, gateway, DNS server).
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int montauk::set_netcfg(const montauk::abi::NetCfg* cfg);
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.B SYS_NETSTATUS (125)
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Get adapter status including driver name, link state, polling mode,
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and RX/TX packet counters.
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int montauk::net_status(montauk::abi::NetStatus* out);
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.SH SOCKETS
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.B SYS_SOCKET (29)
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Create a socket. type=SOCK_TCP (1) or SOCK_UDP (2).
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Returns fd or -1.
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int montauk::socket(int type);
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.B SYS_CONNECT (30)
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Connect a TCP socket to a remote host.
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int montauk::connect(int fd, uint32_t ip, uint16_t port);
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.B SYS_BIND (31)
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Bind a socket to a local port for listening.
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int montauk::bind(int fd, uint16_t port);
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.B SYS_LISTEN (32)
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Start listening for incoming TCP connections.
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int montauk::listen(int fd);
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.B SYS_ACCEPT (33)
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Accept an incoming connection on a listening socket.
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Returns a new socket fd for the client connection.
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int montauk::accept(int fd);
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.B SYS_SEND (34)
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Send data on a connected socket. Returns bytes sent.
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int montauk::send(int fd, const void* data, uint32_t len);
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.B SYS_RECV (35)
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Receive data from a connected socket. Returns bytes
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received, 0 if no data available, or -1 on close/error.
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int montauk::recv(int fd, void* buf, uint32_t maxLen);
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.B SYS_CLOSESOCK (36)
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Close a socket and release its resources.
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int montauk::closesocket(int fd);
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.B SYS_SENDTO (39)
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Send a UDP datagram to a specific destination.
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int montauk::sendto(int fd, const void* data, uint32_t len,
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uint32_t destIp, uint16_t destPort);
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.B SYS_RECVFROM (40)
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Receive a UDP datagram. Returns the source address.
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int montauk::recvfrom(int fd, void* buf, uint32_t maxLen,
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uint32_t* srcIp, uint16_t* srcPort);
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.SH FRAMEBUFFER
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.B SYS_FBINFO (21)
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Get framebuffer dimensions and format.
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void montauk::fb_info(montauk::abi::FbInfo* info);
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.B SYS_FBMAP (22)
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Map the framebuffer into process memory.
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void* montauk::fb_map();
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.SH TERMINAL
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.B SYS_TERMSIZE (24)
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Get terminal dimensions (columns and rows).
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void montauk::termsize(int* cols, int* rows);
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.B SYS_TERMSCALE (43)
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Get or set the terminal font scale factor. When scale_x is 0,
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returns the current scale as (scale_y << 32 | scale_x). When
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scale_x is non-zero, sets the font scale and returns the new
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terminal dimensions as (rows << 32 | cols).
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void montauk::termscale(int scale_x, int scale_y);
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void montauk::get_termscale(int* scale_x, int* scale_y);
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.SH RANDOM
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.B SYS_GETRANDOM (45)
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Fill a buffer with random bytes using RDTSC-seeded entropy.
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Returns the number of bytes written.
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int64_t montauk::getrandom(void* buf, uint32_t len);
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.SH POWER MANAGEMENT
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.B SYS_RESET (26)
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Reboot the system.
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[[noreturn]] void montauk::reset();
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.B SYS_SHUTDOWN (27)
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Shut down the system.
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[[noreturn]] void montauk::shutdown();
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.B SYS_SUSPEND (89)
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Enter ACPI S3 sleep. Returns after wake, 0 on success.
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int montauk::suspend();
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.B SYS_POWER_REQUEST (135)
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Cross-process graceful power-off request channel. The desktop
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posts a pending action (POWER_REQ_SHUTDOWN / POWER_REQ_REBOOT)
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then exits; login.elf reads it with POWER_REQ_QUERY
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(read-and-clear), runs the shutdown stages, and finally calls
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shutdown()/reset(). See montauk::abi::PowerRequestAction.
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int montauk::power_request(int action);
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.B SYS_POWERINFO (149)
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Get the CPU power/thermal snapshot (HWP state, throttling,
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package temperature, base/max/effective frequency). Returns 0
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on success, -1 if unsupported by the running hardware.
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int montauk::syscall1(SYS_POWERINFO, (uint64_t)&out);
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// out: montauk::abi::PowerInfo*
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.SH KERNEL LOG
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.B SYS_KLOG (46)
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Read from the kernel ring log buffer.
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int64_t montauk::read_klog(char* buf, uint64_t size);
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.SH I/O REDIRECTION
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Used by the terminal app and similar programs to run a child
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process with its console I/O captured instead of going directly
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to the framebuffer console.
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.B SYS_SPAWN_REDIR (49)
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Spawn a process with its console I/O redirected to the caller.
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int montauk::spawn_redir(const char* path, const char* args = nullptr);
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.B SYS_CHILDIO_READ (50)
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Read buffered output produced by a redirected child.
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int montauk::childio_read(int childPid, char* buf, int maxLen);
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.B SYS_CHILDIO_WRITE (51)
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Write text input to a redirected child's stdin.
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int montauk::childio_write(int childPid, const char* data, int len);
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.B SYS_CHILDIO_WRITEKEY (52)
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Forward a raw key event to a redirected child.
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int montauk::childio_writekey(int childPid, const montauk::abi::KeyEvent* key);
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.B SYS_CHILDIO_SETTERMSZ (53)
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Tell a redirected child its terminal dimensions changed.
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int montauk::childio_settermsz(int childPid, int cols, int rows);
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.SH WINDOW SERVER
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Window server syscalls are used by GUI programs to create and
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drive an on-screen window (see montauk/Window.hpp for the
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higher-level win_create/win_poll/win_present wrappers built on
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top of these).
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.B SYS_WINCREATE (54)
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Create a window and get its pixel buffer.
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int montauk::win_create(const char* title, int w, int h,
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montauk::abi::WinCreateResult* result);
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.B SYS_WINDESTROY (55)
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Destroy a window.
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int montauk::win_destroy(int id);
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.B SYS_WINPRESENT (56)
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Flush the pixel buffer to the screen.
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uint64_t montauk::win_present(int id);
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.B SYS_WINPOLL (57)
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Poll the next event (key, mouse, resize, close, scale) for a
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window.
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int montauk::win_poll(int id, montauk::abi::WinEvent* event);
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.B SYS_WINENUM (58)
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Enumerate all windows currently managed by the window server.
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int montauk::win_enumerate(montauk::abi::WinInfo* info, int max);
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.B SYS_WINMAP (59)
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Map (or re-map) a window's pixel buffer into the caller's
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address space.
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uint64_t montauk::win_map(int id);
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.B SYS_WINUNMAP (97)
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Unmap a window's pixel buffer from the caller's address space.
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int montauk::win_unmap(int id);
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.B SYS_WINSENDEVENT (60)
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Inject an event into a window's event queue.
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int montauk::win_sendevent(int id, const montauk::abi::WinEvent* event);
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.B SYS_WINRESIZE (64)
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Resize a window and its pixel buffer.
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uint64_t montauk::win_resize(int id, int w, int h);
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.B SYS_WINSETSCALE (65)
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Set the desktop-wide UI scale factor.
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int montauk::win_setscale(int scale);
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.B SYS_WINGETSCALE (66)
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Get the desktop-wide UI scale factor.
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int montauk::win_getscale();
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.B SYS_WINSETCURSOR (68)
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Set the mouse cursor shown while over a window (0=arrow,
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1=resize_h, 2=resize_v).
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int montauk::win_setcursor(int id, int cursor);
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.B SYS_WINSETFLAGS (126)
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Set window flags (e.g. WIN_FLAG_FULLSCREEN).
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int montauk::win_setflags(int id, uint32_t flags);
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.SH DEVICES
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.B SYS_DEVLIST (63)
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Enumerate detected devices (CPU, interrupts, timers, input,
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USB, network, display, storage, PCI, audio, ACPI) for the
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device explorer app.
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int montauk::devlist(montauk::abi::DevInfo* buf, int max);
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.B SYS_DISKINFO (69)
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Get detailed info for one block device (model, serial, sector
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size, NCQ/TRIM/SMART support, etc.).
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int montauk::diskinfo(montauk::abi::DiskInfo* buf, int port);
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.SH STORAGE
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.B SYS_PARTLIST (70)
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Enumerate GPT partitions across all block devices.
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int montauk::partlist(montauk::abi::PartInfo* buf, int max);
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.B SYS_DISKREAD (71)
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Raw, driver-agnostic sector read from a block device.
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int64_t montauk::disk_read(int blockDev, uint64_t lba,
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uint32_t sectorCount, void* buf);
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.B SYS_DISKWRITE (72)
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Raw, driver-agnostic sector write to a block device.
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int64_t montauk::disk_write(int blockDev, uint64_t lba,
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uint32_t sectorCount, const void* buf);
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.B SYS_GPTINIT (73)
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Initialize a fresh GPT partition table on a block device.
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int montauk::gpt_init(int blockDev);
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.B SYS_GPTADD (74)
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Add a partition to an existing GPT table.
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int montauk::gpt_add(const montauk::abi::GptAddParams* params);
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.B SYS_FSMOUNT (75)
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Mount a partition's filesystem onto a drive number.
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int montauk::fs_mount(int partIndex, int driveNum);
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.B SYS_FSFORMAT (76)
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Format a partition with a filesystem (FS_TYPE_FAT32 or
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FS_TYPE_EXT2).
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int montauk::fs_format(const montauk::abi::FsFormatParams* params);
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.B SYS_FS_SYNC (134)
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Flush all block-device write caches and cleanly unmount
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disk-backed volumes ahead of power-off. Returns the number of
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volumes unmounted. Part of the graceful shutdown sequence
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(see SYS_POWER_REQUEST).
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int montauk::fs_sync();
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.SH AUDIO
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.B SYS_AUDIOOPEN (80)
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Open a mixer output stream at the given sample rate, channel
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count, and bit depth. Returns a stream handle.
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int montauk::audio_open(uint32_t sampleRate, uint8_t channels,
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uint8_t bitsPerSample);
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.B SYS_AUDIOCLOSE (81)
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Close an audio stream.
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void montauk::audio_close(int handle);
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.B SYS_AUDIOWRITE (82)
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Write PCM samples to an audio stream.
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int montauk::audio_write(int handle, const void* data, uint32_t size);
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|
.B SYS_AUDIOCTL (83)
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Control an audio stream or the global mixer. Commands 0-3 act
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on the stream named by the handle argument; commands 4-12 act
|
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on that stream's routing/mute state or the global master and
|
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ignore or reuse the handle as documented below.
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int montauk::audio_ctl(int handle, int cmd, int value);
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|
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Convenience wrappers (all thin calls onto audio_ctl):
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audio_set_volume, audio_get_volume AUDIO_CTL_{SET,GET}_VOLUME (0/1)
|
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audio_get_pos AUDIO_CTL_GET_POS (2)
|
|
audio_pause, audio_resume AUDIO_CTL_PAUSE (3)
|
|
audio_get_output AUDIO_CTL_GET_OUTPUT (4): 0=HDA, 1=Bluetooth
|
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(SET_OUTPUT, 5) switch a stream's output route
|
|
audio_bt_status AUDIO_CTL_BT_STATUS (6)
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audio_set_master_volume, _get_ AUDIO_CTL_{SET,GET}_MASTER_VOLUME (7/8), 0-100
|
|
audio_set_mute, audio_get_mute AUDIO_CTL_{SET,GET}_MUTE (9/10), per-stream
|
|
audio_set_master_mute, _get_ AUDIO_CTL_{SET,GET}_MASTER_MUTE (11/12)
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|
|
|
.B SYS_AUDIOLIST (128)
|
|
Enumerate active mixer streams (owner PID, name, format,
|
|
volume, mute/pause state).
|
|
int montauk::audio_list(montauk::abi::AudioStreamInfo* buf, int maxCount);
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|
|
|
.B SYS_AUDIOWAIT (129)
|
|
Return the current mixer state serial. With timeoutMs > 0,
|
|
blocks until the serial differs from prevSerial or the timeout
|
|
elapses; with timeoutMs == 0 it returns immediately.
|
|
uint64_t montauk::audio_wait(uint64_t prevSerial, uint64_t timeoutMs);
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|
|
|
.SH BLUETOOTH
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|
.B SYS_BTSCAN (84)
|
|
Scan for discoverable Bluetooth devices for up to timeoutMs.
|
|
int montauk::bt_scan(montauk::abi::BtScanResult* buf, int maxCount,
|
|
uint32_t timeoutMs);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTCONNECT (85)
|
|
Connect (and pair/bond if needed) to a device by BD_ADDR.
|
|
int montauk::bt_connect(const uint8_t* bdAddr);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTDISCONNECT (86)
|
|
Disconnect from a device by BD_ADDR.
|
|
int montauk::bt_disconnect(const uint8_t* bdAddr);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTLIST (87)
|
|
List currently connected devices.
|
|
int montauk::bt_list(montauk::abi::BtDevInfo* buf, int maxCount);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTINFO (88)
|
|
Get local adapter info (BD_ADDR, name, init/scanning state).
|
|
int montauk::bt_info(montauk::abi::BtAdapterInfo* buf);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTSETADDR (137)
|
|
Change the adapter's BD_ADDR (6-byte buffer, byte 0 is the
|
|
least-significant octet). Volatile -- apply after the last
|
|
controller reset and persist separately to bluetooth.toml.
|
|
int montauk::bt_set_addr(const uint8_t* bdAddr);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTBONDS (138)
|
|
List bonded (paired) devices.
|
|
int montauk::bt_bonds(montauk::abi::BtBondInfo* buf, int maxCount);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_BTFORGET (139)
|
|
Forget a paired device; it must re-pair next time.
|
|
int montauk::bt_forget(const uint8_t* bdAddr);
|
|
|
|
.SH SOFTWARE-DEFINED RADIO
|
|
Receive-only SDR API. Receivers are enumerated by index in
|
|
[0, SYS_SDR_COUNT); SYS_SDR_OPEN returns a handle used by the
|
|
rest of the calls. Samples are delivered as interleaved 8-bit
|
|
unsigned I/Q (CU8, SDR_FORMAT_CU8) from the device's ring
|
|
buffer. Backed by an RTL-SDR (RTL2832U + R820T2) driver.
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_COUNT (140)
|
|
Number of available SDR receivers.
|
|
int montauk::sdr_count();
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_INFO (141)
|
|
Get static/dynamic info for one receiver by index (name, tuner,
|
|
frequency/sample-rate ranges, gain steps, present/streaming
|
|
flags).
|
|
int montauk::sdr_info(int index, montauk::abi::SdrDeviceInfo* out);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_OPEN (142)
|
|
Open a receiver by index. Returns a handle.
|
|
int montauk::sdr_open(int index);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_CLOSE (143)
|
|
Close a receiver handle.
|
|
int montauk::sdr_close(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_START (144)
|
|
Begin streaming samples.
|
|
int montauk::sdr_start(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_STOP (145)
|
|
Stop streaming samples.
|
|
int montauk::sdr_stop(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_READ (146)
|
|
Non-blocking read of queued I/Q samples. Returns bytes copied.
|
|
int montauk::sdr_read(int handle, void* buf, uint32_t len);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_SETPARAM (147)
|
|
Set a tunable parameter (see SDR_PARAM_* below).
|
|
int montauk::sdr_set_param(int handle, int param, uint64_t value);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SDR_GETPARAM (148)
|
|
Get a tunable parameter's current value.
|
|
int64_t montauk::sdr_get_param(int handle, int param);
|
|
|
|
Parameters (montauk::abi::SDR_PARAM_*): FREQ (center frequency,
|
|
Hz), SAMPLE_RATE (Hz), GAIN_MODE (0=auto/AGC, 1=manual), GAIN
|
|
(tenths of dB), FREQ_CORR (ppm), AGC (demod digital AGC, 0/1),
|
|
DIRECT_SAMP (0=off, 1=I, 2=Q). Convenience wrappers exist for
|
|
each: sdr_set_freq/sdr_get_freq, sdr_set_sample_rate/
|
|
sdr_get_sample_rate, sdr_set_gain_mode, sdr_set_gain,
|
|
sdr_set_freq_correction, sdr_set_agc.
|
|
|
|
.SH CLIPBOARD
|
|
.B SYS_CLIPBOARD_SET_TEXT (119)
|
|
Set the system clipboard's text contents (max
|
|
CLIPBOARD_MAX_TEXT_BYTES, 256 KiB).
|
|
int montauk::clipboard_set_text(const char* data, uint32_t len);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_CLIPBOARD_GET_INFO (120)
|
|
Get the clipboard's current size and serial number (for
|
|
change detection).
|
|
int montauk::clipboard_get_info(montauk::abi::ClipboardInfo* out);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_CLIPBOARD_GET_TEXT (121)
|
|
Read the clipboard's text contents.
|
|
int montauk::clipboard_get_text(char* buf, uint32_t bufLen,
|
|
uint32_t* outLen, uint64_t* outSerial = nullptr);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_CLIPBOARD_CLEAR (122)
|
|
Clear the clipboard.
|
|
int montauk::clipboard_clear();
|
|
|
|
.SH GENERIC IPC
|
|
Handle-based IPC primitives underlying streams, mailboxes,
|
|
waitsets, and shared-memory surfaces (see kernel/src/Ipc/Ipc.hpp).
|
|
All are accessed via numeric handles with rights-based security
|
|
and can be waited on with SYS_WAIT_HANDLE or a waitset.
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_DUPHANDLE (98)
|
|
Duplicate a handle (e.g. to hand a copy to a child process).
|
|
int montauk::dup_handle(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_WAIT_HANDLE (99)
|
|
Block until a handle's signals intersect wantedSignals, or
|
|
timeoutMs elapses. See IPC_SIGNAL_* (READABLE, WRITABLE,
|
|
PEER_CLOSED, EXITED, READY).
|
|
uint32_t montauk::wait_handle(int handle, uint32_t wantedSignals,
|
|
uint64_t timeoutMs = ~0ULL);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_STREAM_CREATE (100)
|
|
Create a byte-pipe stream, returning a read handle and a write
|
|
handle.
|
|
int montauk::stream_create(int* outReadHandle, int* outWriteHandle,
|
|
uint32_t capacity = 0);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_STREAM_READ (101)
|
|
Read bytes from a stream handle.
|
|
int montauk::stream_read(int handle, void* buf, int maxLen);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_STREAM_WRITE (102)
|
|
Write bytes to a stream handle.
|
|
int montauk::stream_write(int handle, const void* data, int len);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_MAILBOX_CREATE (103)
|
|
Create a message-queue mailbox, returning a send handle and a
|
|
receive handle.
|
|
int montauk::mailbox_create(int* outSendHandle, int* outRecvHandle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_MAILBOX_SEND (104)
|
|
Send a typed message, optionally attaching a handle to
|
|
transfer to the receiver.
|
|
int montauk::mailbox_send(int handle, uint32_t msgType, const void* data,
|
|
uint16_t len, int attachHandle = -1);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_MAILBOX_RECV (105)
|
|
Receive a message.
|
|
int montauk::mailbox_recv(int handle, uint32_t* outMsgType, void* data,
|
|
uint16_t* inOutLen, int* outAttachHandle = nullptr);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_WAITSET_CREATE (106)
|
|
Create a waitset for multiplexing waits across many handles.
|
|
int montauk::waitset_create();
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_WAITSET_ADD (107)
|
|
Add a handle and its signal mask to a waitset.
|
|
int montauk::waitset_add(int waitsetHandle, int targetHandle,
|
|
uint32_t signals);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_WAITSET_REMOVE (108)
|
|
Remove an entry from a waitset by index.
|
|
int montauk::waitset_remove(int waitsetHandle, int index);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_WAITSET_WAIT (109)
|
|
Block until any member handle's watched signals fire, or
|
|
timeoutMs elapses.
|
|
int montauk::waitset_wait(int waitsetHandle, montauk::abi::IpcWaitResult* outReady,
|
|
uint64_t timeoutMs = ~0ULL);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_PROC_OPEN (110)
|
|
Open a handle to another process by PID (for waiting on its
|
|
exit via IPC_SIGNAL_EXITED, etc.).
|
|
int montauk::proc_open(int pid);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SURFACE_CREATE (111)
|
|
Create a shared pixel-buffer surface of byteSize bytes.
|
|
int montauk::surface_create(uint64_t byteSize);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SURFACE_MAP (112)
|
|
Map a surface into the caller's address space.
|
|
void* montauk::surface_map(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_SURFACE_RESIZE (113)
|
|
Resize a surface.
|
|
int montauk::surface_resize(int handle, uint64_t newSize);
|
|
|
|
.SH SHARED LIBRARIES
|
|
.B SYS_LOAD_LIB (114)
|
|
Load a shared library ELF (.lib) into the caller's address
|
|
space.
|
|
int montauk::load_lib(const char* path);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_UNLOAD_LIB (115)
|
|
Unload a previously loaded library.
|
|
int montauk::unload_lib(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_DLSYM (116)
|
|
Resolve a symbol offset within a loaded library to a callable
|
|
address.
|
|
void* montauk::dlsym(int handle, uint64_t symbolOffset);
|
|
|
|
.B SYS_GETLIBBASE (117)
|
|
Get the base virtual address a loaded library was mapped at.
|
|
uint64_t montauk::get_libbase(int handle);
|
|
|
|
.SH CRASH REPORTING
|
|
.B SYS_CRASH_REPORT (118)
|
|
Retrieve the kernel-filled crash report for the last faulting
|
|
process (exception vector/name, faulting address, register
|
|
state, page-fault error bits). Used by the crashpad app.
|
|
int montauk::crash_report(montauk::abi::CrashReportInfo* out);
|
|
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
spawn(2), file(2), framebuffer(2), malloc(3), intro(1)
|