## Name syscall - test a system call ## Synopsis ```**sh $ syscall [-o] [-l] [-h] [buf==BUFSIZ buffer] ``` ## Description The `syscall` utility can be used to invoke a system call with the given arguments. ## Options * `-o`: Output the contents of the buffer argument specified as buf to stdout. * `-l`: Print a space separated list of all the Serenity system calls and exit. Note that not all the system calls can be invoked using this tool. * `-h`: Print a help message and exit. ## Examples Write a string to standard output: ```sh $ syscall write 1 hello 5 ``` Read a string from the standard input into a buffer and output the buffer contents to stdout: ```sh $ syscall -o read 0 buf 3 ``` Get the pid of the current running process: ```sh $ syscall getpid ``` Sleep for 3 seconds: ```sh $ syscall sleep 3 ``` Create a directory: ```sh $ syscall mkdir my-dir 0755 ``` Exit the program with status 2: ```sh $ syscall exit 2 ``` ## History This is a direct port of a utility with the same name originated from the Plan 9 operating system.