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#include <sys/sunldi.h> void ldi_ev_finalize(dev_info_t *dip, minor_t minor, int spec_type, int ldi_result, ldi_ev_cookie_t cookie, void *ev_data);
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
The devinfo node of the layered consumer exporting the minor device.
The minor number of the exported minor device.
The type of minor device (S_IFCHR or S_IFBLK).
The final disposition of the state change.
An opaque event cookie for the event type returned by a previous call to ldi_ev_get_cookie(9F).
Event specific data.
The ldi_ev_finalize() function propagates the final disposition of an event up the software stack. It may result in two actions:
Invocation of "finalize" LDI callback handlers registered by layered drivers up the software stack.
Device contract "negotiation end" (CT_EV_NEGEND) events generated on minors exported to userland.
The event propagated up the software stack may be different than the event received by the layered driver invoking ldi_ev_finalize(). For example, a volume manager may receive an "offline" event on one of it's LDI opened disks, but may choose to propagate a "degraded" event on minors it exports to userland (since it may have more than one copy of the data). The event cookie argument to ldi_ev_notify(9F) may be different from the event cookie currently possessed by the layered driver. If that is the case, the layered driver must generate another event cookie via a new ldi_ev_get_cookie(9F) call.
None.
This function can be called from user and kernel contexts only.
Example 1 Invoking ldi_ev_finalize(9F) from widget's finalize callback
The following example shows how the ldi_ev_finalize() function is invoked from a widget's finalize callback:
static void widget_finalize(ldi_handle_t lh, ldi_ev_cookie_t foo_cookie, int ldi_result, void *arg, void *ev_data) { ASSERT(strcmp(ldi_ev_get_type(foo_cookie), LDI_EV_FOO) == 0); /* Map imported minor to exported minors */ widget_map(lh, &minor, &spec_type); if (ldi_result == LDI_EV_SUCCESS) { ldi_ev_finalize(dip, minor, spec_type, LDI_EV_SUCCESS, foo_cookie, ev_data); } /* * The event foo failed. Reconfigure yourself * *before* propagating */ widget_reconfigure(lh, LDI_EV_FOO, REACQUIRE); ldi_ev_finalize(dip, minor, spec_type, LDI_EV_FAILURE, foo_cookie, ev_data); }
ldi_ev_get_cookie(9F), ldi_ev_register_callbacks(9F), ldi_ev_remove_callbacks(9F)