DI_PATH_PROP_BYTES(3DEVINFO) | Device Information Library Functions | DI_PATH_PROP_BYTES(3DEVINFO) |
di_path_prop_bytes, di_path_prop_ints, di_path_prop_int64s, di_path_prop_name, di_path_prop_strings, di_path_prop_type - access path property information
cc [ flag... ] file... -ldevinfo [ library... ] #include <libdevinfo.h> char *di_path_prop_bytes(di_path_prop_t prop);
int (di_path_prop_t prop);
int (di_path_prop_t prop, uchar_t **prop_data);
int (di_path_prop_t prop, int **prop_data);
int (di_path_prop_t prop, int64_t **prop_data);
int di_path_prop_type(di_path_prop_t prop, char **prop_data);
prop
prop_data
For di_path_prop_ints(), the address of a pointer to an integer.
For di_path_prop_int64(), the address of a pointer to a 64-bit integer.
For di_path_prop_strings(), the address of pointer to a character.
These functions access information associated with path property values and attributes such as the property name or data type.
The di_path_prop_name() function returns a pointer to a string containing the name of the property.
The di_path_prop_type() function returns the type of the path property. The type determines the appropriate interface to access property values. Possible property types are the same as for di_prop_type(3DEVINFO), excluding DI_PROP_TYPE_UNKNOWN and DI_PROP_UNDEFINED. Thus, di_path_prop_type() can return one of the following constants:
DI_PROP_TYPE_INT
DI_PROP_TYPE_INT64
DI_PROP_TYPE_STRING
DI_PROP_TYPE_BYTE
The di_path_prop_bytes() function returns the property data as a series of unsigned characters.
The di_path_prop_ints() function returns the property data as a series of integers.
The di_path_prop_int64s() function returns the property data as a series of integers.
The di_path_prop_strings() function returns the property data as a concatenation of null-terminated strings.
Upon successful completion, di_path_prop_bytes(), di_path_prop_ints(), di_path_prop_int64s(), and di_path_prop_strings() return a non-negative value, indicating the number of entries in the property value buffer. If the property is found, the number of entries in prop_data is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
For di_path_prop_bytes(), the number of entries is the number of unsigned characters contained in the buffer pointed to by prop_data.
For di_path_prop_ints(), the number of entries is the number of integers contained in the buffer pointed to by prop_data.
For di_path_prop_ints(), the number of entries is the number of 64-bit integers contained in the buffer pointed to by prop_data.
For di_path_prop_strings(), the number of entries is the number of null-terminated strings contained in the buffer. The strings are stored in a concatenated format in the buffer.
The di_path_prop_name() function returns the name of the property.
The di_path_prop_type() function can return one of types described in the Description.
These functions will fail if:
EINVAL
ENOTSUP
ENXIO
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | Committed |
MT-Level | Safe |
di_path_prop_next(3DEVINFO), di_prop_type(3DEVINFO), libdevinfo(3LIB), attributes(7)
Writing Device Drivers
May 15, 2008 | OmniOS |