prop_op(9E)
NAME
prop_op − report driver property information
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int prefixprop_op(dev_t dev, dev_info_t ∗dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int flags,
char ∗name, caddr_t valuep, int ∗lengthp)
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI). This entry point is required, but it can be ddi_prop_op(9F).
ARGUMENTS
dev Device number associated with this device.
dip A pointer to the device information structure for this device.
prop_op Property operator. Valid operators are:
PROP_LEN
Get property length only. (valuep unaffected)
PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_BUF
Get length and value into caller’s buffer. (valuep used as input)
PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_ALLOC
Get length and value into allocated buffer. (valuep returned as pointer to pointer to allocated buffer)
flags The only possible flag value is:
DDI_PROP_DONTPASS
Don’t pass request to parent if property not found.
name Pointer to name of property to be interrogated.
valuep If prop_op is PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_BUF, this should be a pointer to the users buffer. If prop_op is PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_ALLOC, this should be the address of a pointer.
lengthp On exit, ∗lengthp will contain the property length. If prop_op is PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_BUF then before calling prop_op(), lengthp should point to an int that contains the length of callers buffer.
DESCRIPTION
prop_op() is an entry point which reports the values of certain "properties" of the driver or device to the system. Each driver must have an xxprop_op entry point, but most drivers which do not need to create or manage their own properties can use ddi_prop_op() for this entry point. Then the driver can use ddi_prop_create(9F) to create properties for its device.
RETURN VALUES
prop_op() should return:
DDI_PROP_SUCCESS Property found and returned.
DDI_PROP_NOT_FOUND
Property not found.
DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED Prop explicitly undefined.
DDI_PROP_NO_MEMORY
Property found, but unable to allocate memory. lengthp has the correct property length.
DDI_PROP_BUF_TOO_SMALL
Property found, but the supplied buffer is too small. lengthp has the correct property length.
EXAMPLES
static int
xxprop_op(dev_t dev, dev_info_t ∗dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op,
int flags, char ∗name, caddr_t valuep, int ∗lengthp)
{
int instance;
struct xxstate ∗xsp;
if (dev == DDI_DEV_T_ANY)
goto skip;
instance = getminor(dev);
xsp = ddi_get_soft_state(statep, instance);
if (xsp == NULL)
return (DDI_PROP_NOTFOUND);
if (!strcmp(name, "nblocks")) {
ddi_prop_modify(dev, dip, "nblocks", flags,
&xsp->nblocks, sizeof(int));
}
/∗other cases...∗/
skip:
return (ddi_prop_op(dev, dip, prop_op, flags, name,
valuep, lengthp));
}
SEE ALSO
ddi_prop_create(9F), ddi_prop_op(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
SunOS 5.5/x86 — Last change: 15 Dec 1993