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libdevinfo(3LIB)						Interface Libraries						  libdevinfo(3LIB)

NAME
libdevinfo - device information library SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -ldevinfo [ library... ] #include <libdevinfo.h> DESCRIPTION
Functions in this library access device configuration information. Device configuration data is organized as a tree of device nodes, defined as di_node_t in the libdevinfo interfaces. Each di_node_t repre- sents a physical or logical (pseudo) device. Three types of data are associated with device nodes: o data defined for all device nodes (attributes) o properties specific to each device o minor node data All device nodes have a set of common attributes, such as a node name, an instance number, and a driver binding name. Common device node attributes are accessed by calling interfaces listed on the di_binding_name(3DEVINFO) manual page. Each device node also has a physical path, which is accessed by calling di_devfs_path(3DEVINFO). Properties provide device specific information for device configuration and usage. Properties can be defined by software (di_prop_t) or by firmware (di_prom_prop_t). One way to access each di_prop_t is to make successive calls to di_prop_next(3DEVINFO) until DI_PROP_NIL is returned. For each di_prop_t, use interfaces on the di_prop_bytes(3DEVINFO) manual page to obtain property names and values. Another way to access these properties is to call di_prop_lookup_bytes(3DEVINFO) to find the value of a property with a given name. Accessing a di_prom_prop_t is similar to accessing a di_prop_t, except that the interface names start with di_prom_prop and additional calls to di_prom_init(3DEVINFO) and di_prom_fini(3DEVINFO) are required. Minor nodes contain information exported by the device for creating special files for the device. Each device node has 0 or more minor nodes associated with it. A list minor nodes (di_minor_t) can be obtained by making successive calls to di_minor_next(3DEVINFO) until DI_MINOR_NIL is returned. For each minor node, di_minor_devt(3DEVINFO) and related interfaces are called to get minor node data. Using libdevinfo involves three steps: o Creating a snapshot of the device tree o Traversing the device tree to get information of interest o Destroying the snapshot of the device tree A snapshot of the device tree is created by calling di_init(3DEVINFO) and destroyed by calling di_fini(3DEVINFO). An application can spec- ify the data to be included in the snapshot (full or partial tree, include or exclude properties and minor nodes) and get a handle to the root of the device tree. See di_init(3DEVINFO) for details. The application then traverses the device tree in the snapshot to obtain device configuration data. The device tree is normally traversed through parent-child-sibling linkage. Each device node contains references to its parent, its next sibling, and the first of its children. Given the di_node_t returned from di_init(), one can find all children by first calling di_child_node(3DEVINFO), followed by successive calls to di_sibling_node(3DEVINFO) until DI_NODE_NIL is returned. By following this proce- dure recursively, an application can visit all device nodes contained in the snapshot. Two interfaces,The di_walk_node(3DEVINFO) and di_walk_minor(3DEVINFO) functions are provided to facilitate device tree traversal. The di_walk_node() function visits all device nodes and executes a user-supplied callback function for each node visited. The di_walk_minor() function does the same for each minor node in the device tree. An alternative way to traverse the device tree is through the per-driver device node linkage. Device nodes contain a reference to the next device node bound to the same driver. Given the di_node_t returned from di_init(), an application can find all device nodes bound to a driver by first calling di_drv_first_node(3DEVINFO), followed by successive calls to di_drv_next_node(3DEVINFO) until DI_NODE_NIL is returned. Traversing the per-driver device node list works only when the snapshot includes all device nodes. See di_init(3DEVINFO) for examples of libdevinfo usage. See Writing Device Drivers for information about Solaris device configuration. INTERFACES
The shared object libdevinfo.so.1 provides the public interfaces defined below. See intro(3) for additional information on shared object interfaces. di_binding_name di_bus_addr di_child_node di_compatible_names di_devfs_minor_path di_devfs_path di_devfs_path_free di_devid di_driver_major di_driver_name di_driver_ops di_drv_first_node di_drv_next_node di_fini di_init di_instance di_link_next_by_lnode di_link_next_by_node di_link_private_get di_link_private_set di_link_spectype di_link_to_lnode di_lnode_devinfo di_lnode_devt di_lnode_name di_lnode_next di_lnode_private_get di_lnode_private_set di_minor_devt di_minor_name di_minor_next di_minor_nodetype di_minor_private_get di_minor_private_set di_minor_spectype di_minor_type di_node_name di_nodeid di_parent_node di_node_private_get di_node_private_set di_prom_fini di_prom_init di_prom_prop_data di_prom_prop_lookup_bytes di_prom_prop_lookup_ints di_prom_prop_lookup_strings di_prom_prop_name di_prom_prop_next di_prop_bytes di_prop_devt di_prop_int64 di_prop_ints di_prop_lookup_bytes di_prop_lookup_int64 di_prop_lookup_ints di_prop_lookup_strings di_prop_name di_prop_next di_prop_strings di_prop_type di_sibling_node di_state di_walk_link di_walk_lnode di_walk_minor di_walk_node EXAMPLES
Example 1: Information accessible through libdevinfo interfaces The following example illustrates the kind of information accessible through libdevinfo interfaces for a device node representing a hard disk (sd2): Attributes node name: sd instance: 2 physical path: /sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,8400000/esp@e,8800000/sd@2,0 Properties target=2 lun=0 Minor nodes (disk partition /dev/dsk/c0t2d0s0) name: a dev_t: 0x0080010 (32/16) spectype: IF_BLK (block special) (disk partition /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s2) name: c,raw dev_t: 0x0080012 (32/18) spectype: IF_CHR (character special) FILES
/lib/libdevinfo.so.1 shared object /usr/lib/64/libdevinfo.so.1 64-bit shared object ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsl, SUNWstatl (32-bit) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | |SUNWcslx (64-bit) | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
pvs(1), devlinks(1M), prtconf(1M), intro(3), di_binding_name(3DEVINFO), di_child_node(3DEVINFO), di_devfs_path(3DEVINFO), di_drv_first_node(3DEVINFO), di_drv_next_node(3DEVINFO), di_fini(3DEVINFO), di_prom_init(3DEVINFO), di_minor_devt(3DEVINFO), di_minor_next(3DEVINFO), di_prom_fini(3DEVINFO), di_prom_init(3DEVINFO), di_prop_bytes(3DEVINFO), di_prop_lookup_bytes(3DEVINFO), di_prop_next(3DEVINFO), di_sibling_node(3DEVINFO), di_walk_minor(3DEVINFO), di_walk_node(3DEVINFO), attributes(5) Writing Device Drivers SunOS 5.10 28 Sep 2004 libdevinfo(3LIB)
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