07-28-2009
Which error?
The problem may reside i the _TMC macro, which we do not see code for. Or not, depending on the exact error.
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id32_alloc
id32_alloc(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers id32_alloc(9F)
NAME
id32_alloc, id32_free, id32_lookup - 32-bit driver ID management routines
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/id32.h>
uint32_t id32_alloc(void *ptr, int flag);
void id32_free(uint32_t token);
void *id32_lookup(uint32_t token);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris architecture specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
ptr any valid 32- or 64-bit pointer
flag determines whether caller can sleep for memory (see kmem_alloc(9F) for a description)
DESCRIPTION
These routines were originally developed so that device drivers could manage 64-bit pointers on devices that save space only for 32-bit
pointers.
Many device drivers need to pass a 32-bit value to the hardware when attempting I/O. Later, when that I/O completes, the only way the
driver has to identify the request that generated that I/O is via a "token". When the I/O is initiated, the driver passes this token to the
hardware. When the I/O completes the hardware passes back this 32-bit token.
Before Solaris supported 64-bit pointers, device drivers just passed a raw 32-bit pointer to the hardware. When pointers grew to be 64 bits
this was no longer possible. The id32_*() routines were created to help drivers translate between 64-bit pointers and a 32-bit token.
Given a 32- or 64-bit pointer, the routine id32_alloc() allocates a 32-bit token, returning 0 if KM_NOSLEEP was specified and memory could
not be allocated. The allocated token is passed back to id32_lookup() to obtain the original 32- or 64-bit pointer.
The routine id32_free() is used to free an allocated token. Once id32_free() is called, the supplied token is no longer valid.
Note that these routines have some degree of error checking. This is done so that an invalid token passed to id32_lookup() will not be
accepted as valid. When id32_lookup() detects an invalid token it returns NULL. Calling routines should check for this return value so that
they do not try to dereference a NULL pointer.
CONTEXT
These functions can be called from user or interrupt context. The routine id32_alloc() should not be called from interrupt context when the
KM_SLEEP flag is passed in. All other routines can be called from interrupt or kernel context.
SEE ALSO
kmem_alloc(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.11 12 Dec 2001 id32_alloc(9F)