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ldi_remove_event_handler(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers ldi_remove_event_handler(9F)
NAME
ldi_remove_event_handler - remove an NDI event service callback
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi_obsolete.h>
int ldi_remove_event_handler(ldi_handle_t lh,
ldi_callback_id_t id);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Obsolete
PARAMETERS
ldi_handle_t lh Layered handle representing the device for which the event notification is requested.
ldi_callback_id_t id Unique system-wide registration ID returned by ldi_add_event_handler(9F) upon successful registration.
DESCRIPTION
This function is obsolete and is only maintained for compatibility. Use of this function is strongly discouraged. For equivalent function-
ality provided by new interfaces, see ldi_ev_register_callbacks(9F) and ldi_ev_remove_callbacks(9F).
The ldi_remove_event_handler() function removes the callback handler specified by the registration ID (ldi_callback_id_t). Upon successful
removal, the callback handler is removed from the system and is not invoked at the event occurance.
RETURN VALUES
DDI_SUCCESS Callback handler removed successfully.
DDI_FAILURE Failed to remove callback handler.
CONTEXT
This function can be called from user and kernel contexts only.
SEE ALSO
ldi_ev_register_callbacks(9F), ldi_ev_remove_callbacks(9F), ldi_add_event_handler(9F), ldi_get_eventcookie(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.11 21 Aug 2007 ldi_remove_event_handler(9F)