System request

System request

System request (often abbreviated SysRq or Sys Req) is a key on keyboards for PCs that has no standard usecite web|title=What is the SysRq key for?|work=comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ|url=http://www.faqs.org/faqs/msdos-programmer-faq/part2/|accessdate=2008-01-08] . This key can be traced back to the operator interrupt key used on IBM 3270-type console keyboards of the IBM System/370 mainframe computerFact|date=January 2008, which was used to cause the operating system such as VM/370 or MVS to allow the console to give input to the operating system.

Original purpose

Introduced by IBM with the PC/AT, it was intended to be available as a special key to directly invoke low-level operating system functions with no possibility of conflicting with any existing software. A special BIOS routine — software interrupt hexadecimal 15, subfunction hexadecimal 85cite web|title=Ralf Brown's Interrupt List|url=http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-1522.htm|accessdate=2008-01-08] — was added to signal the OS when SysRq was pushed or released. Unlike most keys, when it is pressed nothing is stored in the keyboard buffer.

A special key was needed because most software of the day operated at a low level, often bypassing the OS entirely, and typically made use of many hotkey combinations. The use of TSR programs further complicated matters. To implement a task switching or multitasking environment, it was thought that a special, separate key was needed. This is similar to the way “Ctrl + Alt + Del” is used under Windows NT.

On 84-key keyboards, SysRq was a key of its own. On the later 101-key keyboard, it shares a physical key with the Print Screen key function. One must hold down the Alt key while pressing this “dual-function” key to invoke SysRq.

The default BIOS keyboard routines simply ignore SysRq and return without taking action. So did the MS-DOS input routines. The keyboard routines in libraries supplied with many high-level languages followed suit. Although still included in most PC keyboards manufactured, and some debugging software uses it, the key is of no use for the vast majority of users, except that it is usually combined with the Print Screen key.

Other uses

Under DOS, malfunctioning foreground software could make the entire computer unresponsive. Third-party TSRs existed that used SysRq to provide a form of “panic button” to terminate the program and return the user to the DOS command prompt.Fact|date=January 2008

In Linux, the kernel can be configured to provide functions for system debugging and crash recovery.cite web|title=Linux Magic System Request Key Hacks|work=Linux kernel|url=http://lxr.linux.no/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt|accessdate=2008-01-08] This use is known as the "Magic SysRq key".

Microsoft has used SysRq for various OS- and application-level debuggers. In the CodeView debugger, it was sometimes used to break into the debugging during program execution.cite web|title=Returning Control to CodeView|work=Microsoft Knowledge Base|url=http://support.microsoft.com/kb/43648|accessdate=2008-01-08] . For the Windows NT remote kernel debugger, it can be used to force the system into the debugger.cite web|title=How to enable a remote kernel debugger connection on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1|work=Microsoft Knowledge Base|url=http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900093|accessdate=2008-01-08]

On the Hyundai/Hynix Super-16 computer, pressing Ctrl+SysRq will hard boot the system (it will reboot when Ctrl+Alt+Del is unresponsive, and invoke startup memory tests that are bypassed on soft-boot).Fact|date=January 2008

References

See also

* Print Screen
* Serial console


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