nvlist_add_uint32_array(9F)
NAME
nvlist_add_boolean, nvlist_add_byte, nvlist_add_int16,
nvlist_add_uint16, nvlist_add_int32, nvlist_add_uint32,
nvlist_add_int64, nvlist_add_uint64, nvlist_add_string,
nvlist_add_nvlist, nvlist_add_byte_array,
nvlist_add_int16_array, nvlist_add_uint16_array,
nvlist_add_int32_array, nvlist_add_uint32_array,
nvlist_add_int64_array, nvlist_add_uint64_array,
nvlist_add_string_array - value pair functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/nvpair.h>
int nvlist_add_boolean(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name);
int nvlist_add_byte(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, uchar_t val);
int nvlist_add_int16(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, int16_t
val);
int nvlist_add_uint16(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, uint16_t
val);
int nvlist_add_int32(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, int32_t
val);
int nvlist_add_uint32(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, uint32_t
val);
int nvlist_add_int64(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, int64_t
val);
int nvlist_add_uint64(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, uint64_t
val);
int nvlist_add_string(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, char *val);
int nvlist_add_nvlist(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, nvlist_t
*val);
int nvlist_add_byte_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, uchar_t
*val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_int16_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
int16_t *val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_uint16_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
uint16_t *val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_int32_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
int32_t *val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_uint32_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
uint32_t *val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_int64_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
int64_t *val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_uint64_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
uint64_t *val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_string_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name, char
**val, uint_t nelem);
int nvlist_add_nvlist_array(nvlist_t *nvl, char *name,
nvlist_t **val, uint_t nelem);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
PARAMETERS
nvl The nvlist_t to be processed.
nvp The nvpair_t (name-value pair) to be processed.
name Name of the name-value pair (nvpair).
nelem Number of elements in value (that is, array size).
val Value or starting address of the array value.
DESCRIPTION
These functions add a new name-value pair to an nvlist_t.
The memory allocation policy follows that specified in
nvlist_alloc(), nvlist_unpack(), or nvlist_dup(). See
nvlist_alloc(9F). The uniqueness of nvpair name and data
types follows the nvflag argument specified in
nvlist_alloc().
If NV_UNIQUE_NAME was specified for nvflag, existing nvpairs
with matching names are removed before the new nvpair is
added.
If NV_UNIQUE_NAME_TYPE was specified for nvflag, existing
nvpairs with matching names and data types are removed
before the new nvpair is added.
If neither was specified for nvflag, the new nvpair is
unconditionally added at the end of the list. The library
preserves the order of the name-value pairs across packing,
unpacking, and duplication.
RETURN VALUES
0 success
EINVAL
invalid argument
ENOMEM
insufficient memory
CONTEXT
These functions can be called from interrupt context only if
the nvlist_t was allocated with the KM_NOSLEEP flag set. See
nvlist_alloc(9F) for a description of KM_NOSLEEP. These
functions can be called from user context in all cases.
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