08-06-2012
Hello
it's Solaris 8, there is no: dladm command
Many thanks
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
di_walk_minor
di_walk_minor(3DEVINFO) Device Information Library Functions di_walk_minor(3DEVINFO)
NAME
di_walk_minor - traverse libdevinfo minor nodes
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -ldevinfo [ library... ]
#include <libdevinfo.h>
int di_walk_minor(di_node_t root, const char *minor_nodetype,
uint_t flag, void *arg, int (*minor_callback)(di_node_t node,
di_minor_t minor, void *arg));
PARAMETERS
arg Pointer to caller- specific user data.
flag Specify 0. Reserved for future use.
minor The minor node visited.
minor_nodetype A character string specifying the minor data type, which may be one of the types defined by the Solaris DDI framework,
for example, DDI_NT_BLOCK. NULL matches all minor_node types. See ddi_create_minor_node(9F).
node The device node with which to the minor node is associated.
root Root of subtree to visit.
DESCRIPTION
The di_walk_minor() function visits all minor nodes attached to device nodes in a subtree rooted at root. For each minor node that matches
minor_nodetype, the caller-supplied function minor_callback() is invoked. The walk terminates immediately when minor_callback() returns
DI_WALK_TERMINATE.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, di_walk_minor() returns 0. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
The minor_callback() function returns one of the following:
DI_WALK_CONTINUE Continue to visit subsequent minor data nodes.
DI_WALK_TERMINATE Terminate the walk immediately.
ERRORS
The di_walk_minor() function will fail if:
EINVAL Invalid argument.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Committed |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
dladm(1M), di_minor_nodetype(3DEVINFO), dlpi_walk(3DLPI), libdevinfo(3LIB), attributes(5), filesystem(5), ddi_create_minor_node(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
NOTES
The di_walk_minor() function is no longer an accurate method for walking network datalink interfaces on the system. Applications should use
dlpi_walk(3DLPI) instead. It has been common for applications to use di_walk_minor() to walk networking devices by passing in a minor_node-
type of DDI_NT_NET, in most cases to discover the set of DLPI devices on the system. Solaris now makes a layering distinction between net-
working devices (the objects displayed in the DEVICE field by dladm show-phys) and network datalink interfaces (the objects displayed by
dladm show-link). Datalink interfaces are represented as the set of DLPI device nodes that applications can open by using dlpi_open(3DLPI)
or by opening DLPI nodes out of the /dev/net filesystem (see filesystem(5)). The dlpi_walk(3DLPI) function is the proper function to walk
these nodes.
SunOS 5.11 14 Jan 2009 di_walk_minor(3DEVINFO)