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Data Structures for Driversdevmap_callback_ctl(9S)


NAME

 devmap_callback_ctl - device mapping-control structure

SYNOPSIS

 
#include <sys/ddidevmap.h>

INTERFACE LEVEL

 

Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).

DESCRIPTION

 

A devmap_callback_ctl structure describes a set of callback routines that are called by the system to notify a device driver to manage events on the device mappings created by devmap_setup(9F) or ddi_devmap_segmap(9F).

Device drivers pass the initialized devmap_callback_ctl structure to either devmap_devmem_setup(9F) or devmap_umem_setup(9F) in the devmap(9E) entry point during the mapping setup. The system makes a private copy of the structure for later use. Device drivers can specify different devmap_callback_ctl for different mappings.

A device driver should allocate the device mapping control structure and initialize the following fields, if the driver wants the entry points to be called by the system:

devmap_rev
Version number. Set this to DEVMAP_OPS_REV.
devmap_map
Set to the address of the devmap_map(9E) entry point or to NULL if the driver does not support this callback. If set, the system calls the devmap_map(9E) entry point during the mmap(2) system call. The drivers typically allocate driver private data structure in this function and return the pointer to the private data structure to the system for later use.
devmap_access
Set to the address of the devmap_access(9E) entry point or to NULL if the driver does not support this callback. If set, the system calls the driver's devmap_access(9E) entry point during memory access. The system expects devmap_access(9E) to call either devmap_do_ctxmgt(9F) or devmap_default_access(9F) to load the memory address translations before it returns to the system.
devmap_dup
Set to the address of the devmap_dup(9E) entry point or to NULL if the driver does not support this call. If set, the system calls the devmap_dup(9E) entry point during the fork(2) system call.
devmap_unmap
Set to the address of the devmap_unmap(9E) entry point or to NULL if the driver does not support this call. If set, the system will call the devmap_unmap(9E) entry point during the munmap(2) or exit(2) system calls.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS

 
 
int	devmap_rev;
int	(*devmap_map)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_t dev, uint_t flags,
		        offset_t off, size_t len, void **pvtp);
int	(*devmap_access)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off,
		        size_t len, uint_t type, uint_t rw);
int	(*devmap_dup)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp,
		        devmap_cookie_t new_dhp, void **new_pvtp);
void	(*devmap_unmap)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off,
		        size_t len, devmap_cookie_t new_dhp1, void **new_pvtp1,
		        devmap_cookie_t new_dhp2, void **new_pvtp2);

SEE ALSO

 

exit(2), fork(2), mmap(2), munmap(2), devmap(9E), devmap_access(9E), devmap_dup(9E), devmap_map(9E), devmap_unmap(9E), ddi_devmap_segmap(9F), devmap_default_access(9F), devmap_devmem_setup(9F), devmap_do_ctxmgt(9F), devmap_setup(9F), devmap_umem_setup(9F)

Writing Device Drivers


SunOS 5.9Go To TopLast Changed 24 Jul 1996

 
      
      
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