ldi_add_event_handler(9F)Kernel Functions for Driversldi_add_event_handler(9F)NAMEldi_add_event_handler - Add an NDI event service callback handler
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/sunldi.h>
int ldi_add_event_handler(ldi_handle_t lh, ddi_eventcookie_t ec, void
(*handler)(ldi_handle_t, ddi_eventcookie_t, void *, void *) void *arg,
ldi_callback_id_t *id);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI Specific (Solaris DDI).
PARAMETERS
ldi_handle_t lh
Layered handle representing event notification device.
ddi_eventcookie_t ec
Cookie returned from call to ldi_get_eventcookie(9F).
void (*handler)(ldi_handle_t, ddi_eventcookie_t, void *, void *)
Callback handler for NDI event service notification.
void *arg
Pointer to opaque data supplied by caller. Typically, this is a
pointer to the layered driver's softstate structure.
ldi_callback_id_t *id
Pointer to registration id, where a unique registration id is
returned. Registration id must be saved and used when calling
ldi_remove_event_handler(9F) to unregister a callback handler.
DESCRIPTION
The ldi_add_event_handler() function adds a callback handler to be
invoked at the occurance of the event specified by the cookie. Adding a
callback handler is also known as subscribing to an event. Upon suc‐
cessful subscription, the handler is invoked when the event occurs. You
can unregister the handler by using ldi_remove_event_handler(9F).
An instance of a layered driver can register multiple handlers for an
event or a single handler for multiple events. Callback order is not
defined and should be assumed to be random.
The routine handler is invoked with the following arguments:
ldi_handle_t lh Layered handle representing the device for
which the event notification is requested.
ddi_eventcookie_t ec Structure describing event that occurred.
void *arg Opaque data pointer provided by the driver dur‐
ing callback registration.
void *impl_data Pointer to event specific data defined by the
framework that invokes the callback function.
RETURN VALUES
DDI_SUCCESS Callback handler registered successfully.
DDI_FAILURE Failed to register callback handler. Possible reasons
include lack of resources or a bad cookie.
CONTEXT
The ldi_add_event_handler() function can be called from user and kernel
contexts only.
SEE ALSOldi_get_eventcookie(9F), ldi_remove_event_handler(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
NOTES
Layered drivers must remove all registered callback handlers for a
device instance, represented by the layered handle, by calling
ldi_remove_event_handler(9F) before the layered driver's detach(9E)
routine completes.
SunOS 5.10 9 Feb 2004 ldi_add_event_handler(9F)