DDI_UFM_IMAGE(9F) | Kernel Functions for Drivers | DDI_UFM_IMAGE(9F) |
ddi_ufm_image_set_desc
,
ddi_ufm_image_set_misc
,
ddi_ufm_image_set_nslots
—
UFM image property routines
#include
<sys/ddi_ufm.h>
void
ddi_ufm_image_set_desc
(ddi_ufm_image_t
*uip, const char *description);
void
ddi_ufm_image_set_misc
(ddi_ufm_image_t
*uip, nvlist_t *nvl);
void
ddi_ufm_image_set_nslots
(ddi_ufm_image_t
*uip, uint_t nslots);
Evolving - This interface is evolving still in illumos. API and ABI stability is not guaranteed.
The
ddi_ufm_image_set_desc
(),
ddi_ufm_image_set_misc
() and
ddi_ufm_image_set_nslots
() functions are used by
device drivers to set information about a firmware image on the image
structure uip as a part of implementing their
ddi_ufm_op_fill_image(9E)
entry point. For more information on images and the use of these functions,
see the description of the
ddi_ufm_op_fill_image
()
function in ddi_ufm(9E).
The
ddi_ufm_image_set_desc
()
function sets the description of the firmware image. This description is
intended for administrators and should convey the intended use of the
image.
The
ddi_ufm_image_set_misc
()
function is used by drivers to set ancillary key-value data that may be
useful to a consumer. The driver should create an nvlist for this purpose
with nvlist_alloc(9F) Once the
driver passes the nvlist to the
ddi_ufm_image_set_misc
() function, then the driver
must not manipulate or free the nvlist at all. It is the property of the UFM
subsystem.
The
ddi_ufm_image_set_nslots
()
function should be called to indicate the number of firmware slots supported
by this firmware image.
These functions should only be called in the context of the ddi_ufm_op_fill_image(9E) entry point.
April 30, 2019 | OmniOS |