ddi_prop_update_string(9F)
NAME
ddi_prop_update, ddi_prop_update_int_array,
ddi_prop_update_int, ddi_prop_update_string_array,
ddi_prop_update_int64, ddi_prop_update_int64_array,
ddi_prop_update_string, ddi_prop_update_byte_array - update
properties
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int ddi_prop_update_int_array(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip,
char *name, int *data, uint_t nelements);
int ddi_prop_update_int(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, char
*name, int data);
int ddi_prop_update_int64_array(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip,
char *name, int64_t *data, uint_t nelements);
int ddi_prop_update_int64(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, char
*name, int64_t data);
int ddi_prop_update_string_array(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip,
char *name, char **data, uint_t nelements);
int ddi_prop_update_string(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, char
*name, char *data);
int ddi_prop_update_byte_array(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip,
char *name, uchar_t *data, uint_t nelements);
PARAMETERS
dev Device number associated with the device.
dip Pointer to the device info node of device whose pro-
perty list should be updated.
name String containing the name of the property to be
updated.
nelements
The number of elements contained in the memory pointed
at by data.
ddi_prop_update_int_array()
data A pointer an integer array with which to update the
property.
ddi_prop_update_int()
data An integer value with which to update the property.
ddi_prop_update_int64_array()
data An pointer to a 64-bit integer array with which to
update the property.
ddi_prop_update_int64()
data A 64-bit integer value with which to update the pro-
perty.
ddi_prop_update_string_array()
data A pointer to a string array with which to update the
property. The array of strings is formatted as an
array of pointers to NULL terminated strings, much
like the argv argument to execve(2).
ddi_prop_update_string()
data A pointer to a string value with which to update the
property.
ddi_prop_update_byte_array()
data A pointer to a byte array with which to update the
property.
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
DESCRIPTION
The property update routines search for and, if found,
modify the value of a given property. Properties are
searched for based on the dip, name, dev, and the type of
the data (integer, string, or byte). The driver software
properties list is searched. If the property is found, it is
updated with the supplied value. If the property is not
found on this list, a new property is created with the value
supplied. For example, if a driver attempts to update the
"foo" property, a property named "foo" is searched for on
the driver's software property list. If "foo" is found, the
value is updated. If "foo" is not found, a new property
named "foo" is created on the driver's software property
list with the supplied value even if a "foo" property exists
on another property list (such as a PROM property list).
Every property value has a data type associated with it:
byte, integer, or string. A property should be updated using
a function with the same corresponding data type as the pro-
perty value. For example, an integer property must be
updated using either ddi_prop_update_int_array() or
ddi_prop_update_int(). For a 64-bit integer, you must use
ddi_prop_update_int64_array() or ddi_prop_update_int64().
Attempts to update a property with a function that does not
correspond to the property data type that was used to create
it results in an undefined state.
Usually, the dev argument should be set to the actual device
number that this property is associated with. If the pro-
perty is not associated with any particular dev, then the
argument dev should be set to DDI_DEV_T_NONE. This property
will then match a look up request (see ddi_prop_lookup(9F))
with the match_dev argument set to DDI_DEV_T_ANY. If no dev
is available for the device (for example during attach(9E)
time), one can be created using makedevice(9F) with a major
number of DDI_MAJOR_T_UNKNOWN. The update routines will then
generate the correct dev when creating or updating the pro-
perty.
name must always be set to the name of the property being
updated.
For the routines ddi_prop_update_int_array(),
ddi_prop_lookup_int64_array(),
ddi_prop_update_string_array(), ddi_prop_update_string(),
and ddi_prop_update_byte_array(), data is a pointer which
points to memory containing the value of the property. In
each case *data points to a different type of property
value. See the individual descriptions of the routines below
for details concerning the different values. nelements is an
unsigned integer which contains the number of integer,
string, or byte elements accounted for in the memory pointed
at by *data.
For the routines ddi_prop_update_int() and
ddi_prop_update_int64(), data is the new value of the pro-
perty.
ddi_prop_update_int_array()
Updates or creates an array of integer property values. An
array of integers is defined to be nelements of 4 byte long
integer elements. data must be a pointer to an integer array
with which to update the property.
ddi_prop_update_int()
Update or creates a single integer value of a property. data
must be an integer value with which to update the property.
ddi_prop_update_int64_array()
Updates or creates an array of 64-bit integer property
values. An array of integers is defined to be nelements of
int64_t integer elements. data must be a pointer to a 64-bit
integer array with which to update the property.
ddi_prop_update_int64()
Updates or creates a single 64-bit integer value of a pro-
perty. data must be an int64_t value with which to update
the property.
ddi_prop_update_string_array()
Updates or creates a property that is an array of strings.
data must be a pointer to a string array with which to
update the property. The array of strings is formatted as an
array of pointers to NULLterminated strings, much like the
argv argument to execve(2).
ddi_prop_update_string()
Updates or creates a property that is a single string value.
data must be a pointer to a string with which to update the
property.
ddi_prop_update_byte_array()
Updates or creates a property that is an array of bytes.
data should be a pointer to a byte array with which to
update the property.
The property update routines may block to allocate memory
needed to hold the value of the property.
RETURN VALUES
All of the property update routines return:
DDI_PROP_SUCCESS
On success.
DDI_PROP_INVAL_ARG
If an attempt is made to update a property with name
set to NULL or name set to the null string.
DDI_PROP_CANNOT_ENCODE
If the bytes of the property cannot be encoded.
CONTEXT
These functions can only be called from user or kernel con-
text.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Updating Properties
The following example demonstrates the use of
ddi_prop_update_int_array().
int options[4];
/*
* Create the "options" integer array with
* our default values for these parameters
*/
options[0] = XX_OPTIONS0;
options[1] = XX_OPTIONS1;
options[2] = XX_OPTIONS2;
options[3] = XX_OPTIONS3;
i = ddi_prop_update_int_array(xx_dev, xx_dip, "options",
&options, sizeof (options) / sizeof (int));
SEE ALSO
execve(2), attach(9E), ddi_prop_lookup(9F),
ddi_prop_remove(9F), makedevice(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
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