log, addlog - log a message from the kernel through the
/dev/klog device
#include <sys/syslog.h>
void
log(int level, const char *format, ...);
void
addlog(const char *format, ...);
The log() function allows the kernel to send formatted messages to user
processes listening on /dev/klog. Usually syslogd(8) monitors /dev/klog
for these messages and writes them to a log file.
All messages are formatted using printf(9), logged using facility
LOG_KERN, and priority level level.
The addlog() function is used to build a log message in
steps, by adding
information to an initial call to log().
syslog(3), syslogd(8), printf(9)
OpenBSD 3.6 May 12, 1997
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