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ddi_devid_compare(9F)	 Kernel Functions for Drivers	 ddi_devid_compare(9F)

NAME
       ddi_devid_compare,  ddi_devid_free, ddi_devid_init, ddi_devid_register,
       ddi_devid_sizeof,      ddi_devid_str_decode,	 ddi_devid_str_encode,
       ddi_devid_str_free,	   ddi_devid_get,	 ddi_devid_unregister,
       ddi_devid_valid - kernel interfaces for device ids

SYNOPSIS
       int ddi_devid_compare(ddi_devid_t devid1, ddi_devid_t devid2);

       size_t ddi_devid_sizeof(ddi_devid_t devid);

       int ddi_devid_init(dev_info_t *dip, ushort_t devid_type,
	   ushort_t nbytes, void *id, ddi_devid_t *retdevid);

       void ddi_devid_free(ddi_devid_t devid);

       int ddi_devid_register(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_devid_t devid);

       int ddi_devid_str_decode(char *devidstr, ddi_devid_t *retdevid,
	   char **retminor_name);

       int ddi_devid_str_encode(ddi_devid_t devid, char *minor_name);

       int ddi_devid_str_free(char *devidstr);

       int ddi_devid_get(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_devid_t *retdevid);

       void ddi_devid_unregister(dev_info_t *dip);

       int ddi_devid_valid(ddi_devid_t devid);

PARAMETERS
       devid	     The device id address.

       devidstr	     The devid and minor_name represented as a string.

       devid1	     The first of two device id addresses to be compared call‐
		     ing ddi_devid_compare().

       devid2	     The  second  of  two  device  id addresses to be compared
		     calling ddi_devid_compare().

       dip	     A dev_info pointer, which identifies the device.

       devid_type    The following device id types  may	 be  accepted  by  the
		     ddi_devid_init() function:

		     DEVID_SCSI3_WWN	  World	  Wide	Name  associated  with
					  SCSI-3 devices.

		     DEVID_SCSI_SERIAL	  Vendor IDand serial  number  associ‐
					  ated	with a SCSI device. Note: This
					  may only be  used  if	 known	to  be
					  unique;   otherwise	a   fabricated
					  device id must be used.

		     DEVID_ENCAP	  Device ID of another device. This is
					  for layered device driver usage.

		     DEVID_FAB		  Fabricated device ID.

       minor_name	The minor name to be encoded.

       nbytes		The length in bytes of device ID.

       retdevid		The return address of the device ID.

       retminor_name	The  return  address of a minor name. Free string with
			ddi_devid_str_free().

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).

DESCRIPTION
       The following routines are used to provide unique  identifiers,	device
       IDs,  for devices. Specifically, kernel modules use these interfaces to
       identify and locate devices, independent of the device's physical  con‐
       nection or its logical device name or number.

       ddi_devid_compare() compares two device IDs byte-by-byte and determines
       both equality and sort order.

       ddi_devid_sizeof() returns the number of bytes allocated for the passed
       in device ID (devid).

       ddi_devid_init()	 allocates memory and initializes the opaque device ID
       structure. This function does not store the devid. If the device id  is
       not derived from the device's firmware, it is the driver's responsibil‐
       ity to store the devid on some reliable store.  When  a	devid_type  of
       either  DEVID_SCSI3_WWN, DEVID_SCSI_SERIAL, or DEVID_ENCAP is accepted,
       an array of bytes (id) must be passed in (nbytes).

       When the devid_type DEVID_FAB is used, the array of bytes (id) must  be
       NULL  and  the length (nbytes) must be zero. The fabricated device ids,
       DEVID_FAB will be initialized with the machine's host id	 and  a	 time‐
       stamp.

       Drivers	must  free  the	 memory	 allocated by this function, using the
       ddi_devid_free() function.

       ddi_devid_free() frees the memory allocated for the returned  devid  by
       the ddi_devid_init() and devid_str_decode() functions.

       ddi_devid_register()  registers	the device ID address (devid) with the
       DDI framework, associating it with the dev_info passed  in  (dip).  The
       drivers must register device IDs at attach time. See attach(9E).

       ddi_devid_unregister()  removes the device ID address from the dev_info
       passed in (dip). Drivers must  use  this	 function  to  unregister  the
       device  ID when devices are being detached. This function does not free
       the space allocated for the device ID. The driver must free  the	 space
       allocated  for  the device ID, using the ddi_devid_free() function. See
       detach(9E).

       ddi_devid_valid() validates the device ID (devid) passed in. The driver
       must  use  this	function to validate any fabricated device ID that has
       been stored on a device.

       ddi_devid_get() returns a pointer to the device	ID  structure  through
       retdevid if there is already a registered device ID associated with the
       dev_info node. A driver can use this interface to  check	 and  get  the
       device  ID associated with the dev_info node. If no device ID is regis‐
       tered for the node then it returns DDI_FAILURE.

       The ddi_devid_str_encode() function encodes a devid and minor_name into
       a  null-terminated ASCII string, returning a pointer to that string. If
       both a devid and a minor_name are non-null, then a slash (/) is used to
       separate	 the  devid  from  the	minor_name  in	the encoded string. If
       minor_name is null, then only the devid is encoded.  If	the  devid  is
       null,  then  the	 special  string id0 is returned. Note that you cannot
       compare the returned string against another  string  with  strcmp()  to
       determine  devid equality. The returned string must be freed by calling
       devid_str_free().

       The ddi_devid_str_decode() function takes a string previously  produced
       by  the devid_str_encode(3DEVID) or ddi_devid_str_encode() function and
       decodes the contained device ID and minor_name, allocating and  return‐
       ing  pointers  to  the  extracted parts through the retdevid and retmi‐
       nor_name arguments. If the special devidstr id0 was specified then  the
       returned	 device	 ID  and  minor	 name  will  both  be null. A non-null
       returned devid must be freed by the caller through the ddi_devid_free()
       function.  A  non-null  returned	 minor	name  must be freed by calling
       ddi_devid_str_free().

       The ddi_devid_str_free() function is used to free all strings  returned
       by  the ddi_devid functions (the ddi_devid_str_encode() function return
       value and the returned retminor_name argument).

RETURN VALUES
       ddi_devid_init() returns the following values:

	    DDI_SUCCESS	   Success.

	    DDI_FAILURE	   Out of memory. An invalid devid_type was passed in.

       ddi_devid_valid() returns the following values:

	    DDI_SUCCESS	   Valid device ID.

	    DDI_FAILURE	   Invalid device ID.

       ddi_devid_register() returns the following values:

	    DDI_SUCCESS	   Success.

	    DDI_FAILURE	   Failure. The device ID is already registered or the
			   device ID is invalid.

       ddi_devid_valid() returns the following values:

	    DDI_SUCCESS	   Valid device ID.

	    DDI_FAILURE	   Invalid device ID.

       ddi_devid_get() returns the following values:

	    DDI_SUCCESS	   Device  ID  is  present  and	 a  pointer  to	 it is
			   returned in retdevid.

	    DDI_FAILURE	   No device ID is defined for this dev_info node.

       ddi_devid_compare() returns the following values:

	    −1	     The first device ID is less than the second device ID.

	    0	     The first device ID is equal to the second device ID.

	    1	     The first device ID is greater than the second device ID.

       ddi_devid_sizeof() returns the size of the devid in  bytes.  If	called
       with  a	null, then the number of bytes that must be allocated and ini‐
       tialized to determine the size of a complete device ID is returned.

       ddi_devid_str_encode() returns a value of  null	to  indicate  failure.
       Failure	can be caused by attempting to encode an invalid devid. If the
       return value is non-null then the caller must free the returned	string
       by using the devid_str_free() function.

       ddi_devid_str_decode() returns the following values:

	    DDI_SUCCESS	   Success.

	    DDI_FAILURE	   Failure; the devidstr string was not valid.

CONTEXT
       These functions can be called from a user or kernel context.

SEE ALSO
       devid_get(3DEVID),   ,	libdevid(3LIB),	  attributes(5),   attach(9E),
       detach(9E), kmem_free(9F)

SunOS 5.10			  18 Sep 2007		 ddi_devid_compare(9F)
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