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NAME
- Intro, intro - introduction to DDI/DKI functions
DESCRIPTION
- Section 9F describes the kernel functions available for use by device drivers.
- In this section, the information for each driver function is organized under the following headings:
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NAME summarizes the function's purpose.
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SYNOPSIS shows the syntax of the function's entry point in the source code. #include directives are shown for required headers.
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INTERFACE LEVEL describes any architecture dependencies.
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ARGUMENTS describes any arguments required to invoke the function.
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DESCRIPTION describes general information about the function.
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RETURN VALUES describes the return values and messages that can result from invoking the function.
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CONTEXT indicates from which driver context (user, kernel, interrupt, or high-level interrupt) the function can be called.
- A driver function has user context if it was directly invoked because of a user thread. The read (9E)entry point of the driver, invoked by a read (2)system call, has user context.
- A driver function has kernel context if was invoked by some other part of the kernel. In a block device driver, the strategy(9E) entry point may be called by the page daemon to write pages to the device. The page daemon has no relation to the current user thread, so in this case strategy(9E) has kernel context.
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Interrupt context is kernel context, but also has an interrupt level associated with it. Driver interrupt routines have interrupt context.
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High-level interrupt context is a more restricted form of interrupt context. If ddi_intr_hilevel(9F) indicates that an interrupt is high-level, driver interrupt routines added for that interrupt with ddi_add_intr(9F) run in high-level interrupt context. These interrupt routines are only allowed to call ddi_trigger_softintr(9F), mutex_enter(9F) and mutex_exit(9F). Furthermore, mutex_enter(9F) and mutex_exit(9F) may only be called on mutexes initialized with the ddi_iblock_cookie returned by ddi_get_iblock_cookie(9F).
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SEE ALSO indicates functions that are related by usage and sources, and which can be referred to for further information.
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EXAMPLES shows how the function can be used in driver code.
- Every driver MUST include <sys/ddi.h> and <sys/sunddi.h>, in that order, and as the last files the driver includes.
STREAMS Kernel Function Summary
- The following table summarizes the STREAMS functions described in this section.
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Routine Type
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adjmsg
- DDI/DKI
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allocb
- DDI/DKI
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backq
- DDI/DKI
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bcanput
- DDI/DKI
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bcanputnext
- DDI/DKI
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bufcall
- DDI/DKI
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-
canput
- DDI/DKI
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-
canputnext
- DDI/DKI
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clrbuf
- DDI/DKI
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-
copyb
- DDI/DKI
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-
copymsg
- DDI/DKI
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-
datamsg
- DDI/DKI
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-
dupb
- DDI/DKI
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dupmsg
- DDI/DKI
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enableok
- DDI/DKI
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-
esballoc
- DDI/DKI
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-
esbbcall
- DDI/DKI
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-
flushband
- DDI/DKI
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-
flushq
- DDI/DKI
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-
freeb
- DDI/DKI
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-
freemsg
- DDI/DKI
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-
freezestr
- DDI/DKI
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-
getq
- DDI/DKI
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-
insq
- DDI/DKI
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-
linkb
- DDI/DKI
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-
msgdsize
- DDI/DKI
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-
msgpullup
- DDI/DKI
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mt-streams
- Solaris DDI
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-
noenable
- DDI/DKI
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-
OTHERQ
- DDI/DKI
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-
pullupmsg
- DDI/DKI
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-
put
- DDI/DKI
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putbq
- DDI/DKI
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-
putctl
- DDI/DKI
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putctl1
- DDI/DKI
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-
putnext
- DDI/DKI
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putnextctl
- DDI/DKI
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putq
- DDI/DKI
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qbufcall
- Solaris DDI
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-
qenable
- DDI/DKI
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qprocson
- DDI/DKI
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qprocsoff
- DDI/DKI
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qreply
- DDI/DKI
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qsize
- DDI/DKI
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qtimeout
- Solaris DDI
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qunbufcall
- Solaris DDI
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quntimeout
- Solaris DDI
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qwait
- Solaris DDI
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qwait_sig
- Solaris DDI
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qwriter
- Solaris DDI
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RD
- DDI/DKI
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rmvb
- DDI/DKI
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rmvq
- DDI/DKI
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SAMESTR
- DDI/DKI
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strlog
- DDI/DKI
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-
strqget
- DDI/DKI
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strqset
- DDI/DKI
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-
testb
- DDI/DKI
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-
unbufcall
- DDI/DKI
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unfreezestr
- DDI/DKI
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unlinkb
- DDI/DKI
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WR
- DDI/DKI
- The following table summarizes the functions not specific to STREAMS.
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Routine Type
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ASSERT
- DDI/DKI
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anocancel
- Solaris DDI
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aphysio
- Solaris DDI
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-
bcmp
- DDI/DKI
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-
bcopy
- DDI/DKI
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-
biodone
- DDI/DKI
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bioclone
- Solaris DDI
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-
biofini
- Solaris DDI
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-
bioinit
- Solaris DDI
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-
biomodified
- Solaris DDI
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biosize
- Solaris DDI
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bioerror
- Solaris DDI
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bioreset
- Solaris DDI
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biowait
- DDI/DKI
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-
bp_mapin
- DDI/DKI
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-
bp_mapout
- DDI/DKI
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-
btop
- DDI/DKI
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-
btopr
- DDI/DKI
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-
bzero
- DDI/DKI
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-
cmn_err
- DDI/DKI
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-
copyin
- DDI/DKI
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copyout
- DDI/DKI
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-
cv_broadcast
- Solaris DDI
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-
cv_destroy
- Solaris DDI
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-
cv_init
- Solaris DDI
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-
cv_signal
- Solaris DDI
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cv_timedwait
- Solaris DDI
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-
cv_wait
- Solaris DDI
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-
cv_wait_sig
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_add_intr
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_add_softintr
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_btop
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_btopr
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_copyin
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_copyout
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_create_minor_node
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_dev_is_sid
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dev_nintrs
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dev_nregs
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dev_regsize
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_device_copy
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_device_zero
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_devmap_segmap
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_addr_setup
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_alloc_handle
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_dma_buf_setup
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_dma_burstsizes
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_coff
- Solaris SPARC DDI
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ddi_dma_curwin
- Solaris SPARC DDI
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ddi_dma_devalign
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_free
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_free_handle
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_getwin
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_htoc
- Solaris SPARC DDI
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ddi_dma_mem_alloc
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_mem_free
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_dma_movwin
- Solaris SPARC DDI
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-
ddi_dma_nextcookie
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_nextseg
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_nextwin
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_numwin
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_dma_segtocookie
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_set_sbus64
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_setup
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_sync
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_dma_unbind_handle
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_dmae
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_1stparty
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_alloc
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_disable
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_enable
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_getattr
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_getcnt
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_getlim
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_prog
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_dmae_release
- Solaris x86 DDI
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ddi_dmae_stop
- Solaris x86 DDI
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-
ddi_enter_critical
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_exit_critical
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_ffs
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_fls
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_get16
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_get32
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_get64
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_get8
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_get_cred
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_get_driver_private
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_get_iblock_cookie
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_get_instance
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_get_name
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_get_parent
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_get_soft_iblock_cookie
- Solaris DDI
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ddi_get_soft_state
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_getb
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_getl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_getll
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_getlongprop
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_getlongprop_buf
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_getprop
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_getproplen
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_getw
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_intr_hilevel
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_get16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_get32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_get8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_getb
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_getl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_getw
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_put16
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_put32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_putb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_putl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_putw
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_get16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_rep_get32
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_get8
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_getb
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_getl
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_getw
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_put16
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_put32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_rep_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_io_rep_putb
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_putl
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_io_rep_putw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_iomin
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_iopb_alloc
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_iopb_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_map_regs
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mapdev
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mapdev_intercept
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mapdev_nointercept
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mapdev_set_device_acc_attr
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_alloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_get16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_get32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_get64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_get8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_getb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_getl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_getll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_getw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_put16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_put32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_put64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_putb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_putl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_putll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_putw
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_get16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_getb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_getl
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_getll
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_getw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_put16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_put32
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_put64
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_putb
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_putl
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_mem_rep_putll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_putw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_mmap_get_model
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_model_convert_from
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_node_name
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peek16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peek32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peek64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peek8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peekc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peekd
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peekl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_peeks
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_poke16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_poke32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_poke64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_poke8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_pokec
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_poked
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_pokel
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_pokes
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_prop_create
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_exists
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_get_int
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_prop_lookup_int_array
- Solaris DDI
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-
ddi_prop_lookup_string
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup_string_array
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_modify
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_op
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_remove
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_remove_all
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_undefine
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_update
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_update_byte_array
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_update_int
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_update_int_array
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_update_string
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_prop_update_string_array
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_ptob
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_put16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_put32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_put64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_putb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_putl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_putll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_putw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_regs_map_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_regs_map_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_remove_intr
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_remove_minor_node
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_remove_softintr
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_get16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_get32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_get64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_get8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_getb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_getl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_getll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_getw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_put16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_put32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_put64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_putb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_putl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_putll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_rep_putw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_report_dev
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_root_node
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_segmap
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_segmap_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_set_driver_private
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_slaveonly
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_soft_state
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_soft_state_fini
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_soft_state_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_soft_state_init
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_soft_state_zalloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_trigger_softintr
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_umem_alloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_umem_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ddi_unmap_regs
- Solaris DDI
-
-
delay
- DDI/DKI
-
-
devmap_default_access
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_devmem_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_do_ctxmgt
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_load
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_set_ctx_timeout
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_umem_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
devmap_unload
- Solaris DDI
-
-
disksort
- Solaris DDI
-
-
drv_getparm
- DDI/DKI
-
-
drv_hztousec
- DDI/DKI
-
-
drv_priv
- DDI/DKI
-
-
drv_usectohz
- DDI/DKI
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-
drv_usecwait
- DDI/DKI
-
-
free_pktiopb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
freerbuf
- DDI/DKI
-
-
get_pktiopb
- Solaris DDI
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-
geterror
- DDI/DKI
-
-
getmajor
- DDI/DKI
-
-
getminor
- DDI/DKI
-
-
getrbuf
- DDI/DKI
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-
hat_getkpfnum
- DKI only
-
-
inb
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
inl
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
inw
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
kmem_alloc
- DDI/DKI
-
-
kmem_free
- DDI/DKI
-
-
kmem_zalloc
- DDI/DKI
-
-
kstat_create
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_delete
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_install
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_named_init
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_queue
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_runq_back_to_waitq
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_runq_enter
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_runq_exit
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_waitq_enter
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_waitq_exit
- Solaris DDI
-
-
kstat_waitq_to_runq
- Solaris DDI
-
-
makecom_g0
- Solaris DDI
-
-
makecom_g0_s
- Solaris DDI
-
-
makecom_g1
- Solaris DDI
-
-
makecom_g5
- Solaris DDI
-
-
makedevice
- DDI/DKI
-
-
max
- DDI/DKI
-
-
min
- DDI/DKI
-
-
minphys
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mod_info
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mod_install
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mod_remove
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mutex_destroy
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mutex_enter
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mutex_exit
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mutex_init
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mutex_owned
- Solaris DDI
-
-
mutex_tryenter
- Solaris DDI
-
-
nochpoll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
nodev
- DDI/DKI
-
-
nulldev
- DDI/DKI
-
-
numtos
- Solaris DDI
-
-
outb
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
outl
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
outw
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
pci_config_get16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_get32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_get64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_get8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_getb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_getl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_getw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_put16
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_put32
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_put64
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_put8
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_putb
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_putl
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_putw
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pci_config_teardown
- Solaris DDI
-
-
physio
- Solaris DDI
-
-
pollwakeup
- DDI/DKI
-
-
proc_ref
- Solaris DDI
-
-
proc_signal
- Solaris DDI
-
-
proc_unref
- Solaris DDI
-
-
ptob
- DDI/DKI
-
-
repinsb
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
repinsd
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
repinsw
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
repoutsb
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
repoutsd
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
repoutsw
- Solaris x86 DDI
-
-
rmalloc
- DDI/DKI
-
-
rmalloc_wait
- DDI/DKI
-
-
rmallocmap
- DDI/DKI
-
-
rmallocmap_wait
- DDI/DKI
-
-
rmfree
- DDI/DKI
-
-
rmfreemap
- DDI/DKI
-
-
rw_destroy
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_downgrade
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_enter
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_exit
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_init
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_read_locked
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_tryenter
- Solaris DDI
-
-
rw_tryupgrade
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_abort
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_alloc_consistent_buf
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_cname
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_destroy_pkt
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_dmafree
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_dmaget
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_dname
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_errmsg
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_free_consistent_buf
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_attach
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_attach_setup
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_detach
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_fini
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_init
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_lookup_capstr
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_pkt_alloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_pkt_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_probe
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_tran_alloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_hba_tran_free
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_ifgetcap
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_ifsetcap
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_init_pkt
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_log
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_mname
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_pktalloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_pktfree
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_poll
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_probe
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_resalloc
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_reset
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_reset_notify
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_resfree
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_rname
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_slave
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_sname
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_sync_pkt
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_transport
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_unprobe
- Solaris DDI
-
-
scsi_unslave
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sema_destroy
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sema_init
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sema_p
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sema_p_sig
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sema_tryp
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sema_v
- Solaris DDI
-
-
sprintf
- Solaris DDI
-
-
stoi
- Solaris DDI
-
-
strchr
- Solaris DDI
-
-
strcmp
- Solaris DDI
-
-
strcpy
- Solaris DDI
-
-
strlen
- Solaris DDI
-
-
strncmp
- Solaris DDI
-
-
strncpy
- Solaris DDI
-
-
swab
- DDI/DKI
-
-
timeout
- DDI/DKI
-
-
uiomove
- DDI/DKI
-
-
untimeout
- DDI/DKI
-
-
ureadc
- DDI/DKI
-
-
uwritec
- DDI/DKI
-
-
va_arg
- Solaris DDI
-
-
va_end
- Solaris DDI
-
-
va_start
- Solaris DDI
-
-
vcmn_err
- DDI/DKI
-
-
vsprintf
- Solaris DDI
-
-
Name Description
-
-
adjmsg(9F)
- trim bytes from a message
-
-
allocb(9F)
- allocate a message block
-
-
anocancel(9F)
- prevent cancellation of asynchronous I/O
- request
-
-
aphysio(9F)
- perform asynchronous physical I/O
-
-
ASSERT (9F)
- expression verification
-
-
assert(9F)
- See ASSERT (9F)
-
-
backq(9F)
- get pointer to the queue behind the current
- queue
-
-
bcanput(9F)
- test for flow control in specified priority
- band
-
-
bcanputnext(9F)
- See canputnext(9F)
-
-
bcmp(9F)
- compare two byte arrays
-
-
bcopy(9F)
- copy data between address locations in the
- kernel
-
-
bioclone(9F)
- clone another buffer
-
-
biodone(9F)
- release buffer after buffer I/O transfer and
- notify blocked threads
-
-
bioerror(9F)
- indicate error in buffer header
-
-
biofini(9F)
- uninitialize a buffer structure
-
-
bioinit(9F)
- initialize a buffer structure
-
-
biomodified(9F)
- check if a buffer is modified
-
-
bioreset(9F)
- reuse a private buffer header after I/O is
- complete
-
-
biosize(9F)
- returns size of a buffer structure
-
-
biowait(9F)
- suspend processes pending completion of
- block I/O
-
-
bp_mapin(9F)
- allocate virtual address space
-
-
bp_mapout(9F)
- deallocate virtual address space
-
-
btop(9F)
- convert size in bytes to size in pages (round
- down)
-
-
btopr (9F)
- convert size in bytes to size in pages (round
- up)
-
-
bufcall(9F)
- call a function when a buffer becomes avail-
- able
-
-
bzero(9F)
- clear memory for a given number of bytes
-
-
canput(9F)
- test for room in a message queue
-
-
canputnext(9F)
- test for room in next module's message
- queue
-
-
clrbuf(9F)
- erase the contents of a buffer
-
-
cmn_err(9F)
- display an error message or panic the sys-
- tem
-
-
condvar(9F)
- condition variable routines
-
-
copyb(9F)
- copy a message block
-
-
copyin(9F)
- copy data from a user program to a driver
- buffer
-
-
copymsg(9F)
- copy a message
-
-
copyout(9F)
- copy data from a driver to a user program
-
-
csx_AccessConfigurationRegister(9F)
- read or write a PC Card Configuration
- Register
-
-
csx_ConvertSize(9F)
- convert device sizes
-
-
csx_ConvertSpeed(9F)
- convert device speeds
-
-
csx_CS_DDI_Info(9F)
- obtain DDI information
-
-
csx_DeregisterClient(9F)
- remove client from Card Services list
-
-
csx_DupHandle(9F)
- duplicate access handle
-
-
csx_Error2Text(9F)
- convert error return codes to text strings
-
-
csx_Event2Text(9F)
- convert events to text strings
-
-
csx_FreeHandle(9F)
- free access handle
-
-
csx_Get16(9F)
- See csx_Get8(9F)
-
-
csx_Get32(9F)
- See csx_Get8(9F)
-
-
csx_Get64(9F)
- See csx_Get8(9F)
-
-
csx_Get8(9F)
- read data from device address
-
-
csx_GetEventMask(9F)
- See csx_SetEventMask(9F)
-
-
csx_GetFirstClient(9F)
- return first or next client
-
-
csx_GetFirstTuple(9F)
- return Card Information Structure tuple
-
-
csx_GetHandleOffset(9F)
- return current access handle offset
-
-
csx_GetMappedAddr(9F)
- return mapped virtual address
-
-
csx_GetNextClient(9F)
- See csx_GetFirstClient(9F)
-
-
csx_GetNextTuple(9F)
- See csx_GetFirstTuple(9F)
-
-
csx_GetStatus(9F)
- return the current status of a PC Card and
- its socket
-
-
csx_GetTupleData(9F)
- return the data portion of a tuple
-
-
csx_MakeDeviceNode(9F)
- create and remove minor nodes on behalf of
- the client
-
-
csx_MapLogSocket(9F)
- return the physical socket number associ-
- ated with the client handle
-
-
csx_MapMemPage(9F)
- map the memory area on a PC Card
-
-
csx_ModifyConfiguration(9F)
- modify socket and PC Card Configuration
- Register
-
-
csx_ModifyWindow(9F)
- modify window attributes
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_BATTERY(9F)
- parse the Battery Replacement Date tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_BYTEORDER(9F)
- parse the Byte Order tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_CFTABLE_ENTRY(9F) parse 16-bit Card Configuration Table Entry
- tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_CONFIG(9F)
- parse Configuration tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DATE(9F)
- parse the Card Initialization Date tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F)
- parse Device Information tuples
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_A(9F)
- See csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F)
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICEGEO(9F)
- parse the Device Geo tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICEGEO_A(9F)
- parse the Device Geo A tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OA(9F)
- See csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F)
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE_OC(9F)
- See csx_Parse_CISTPL_DEVICE(9F)
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_FORMAT(9F)
- parse the Data Recording Format tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_FUNCE(9F)
- parse Function Extension tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_FUNCID(9F)
- parse Function Identification tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_GEOMETRY(9F)
- parse the Geometry tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_JEDEC_A(9F)
- See csx_Parse_CISTPL_JEDEC_C(9F)
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_JEDEC_C(9F)
- parse JEDEC Identifier tuples
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_LINKTARGET(9F)
- parse the Link Target tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_LONGLINK_A(9F)
- parse the Long Link A and C tuples
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_LONGLINK_C(9F)
- See csx_Parse_CISTPL_LONGLINK_A(9F)
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC(9F)
- parse the Multi-Function tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_MANFID(9F)
- parse Manufacturer Identification tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_ORG(9F)
- parse the Data Organization tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_SPCL(9F)
- parse the Special Purpose tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_SWIL(9F)
- parse the Software Interleaving tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_VERS_1(9F)
- parse Level-1 Version/Product Information
- tuple
-
-
csx_Parse_CISTPL_VERS_2(9F)
- parse Level-2 Version and Information
- tuple
-
-
csx_ParseTuple(9F)
- generic tuple parser
-
-
csx_Put16(9F)
- See csx_Put8(9F)
-
-
csx_Put32(9F)
- See csx_Put8(9F)
-
-
csx_Put64(9F)
- See csx_Put8(9F)
-
-
csx_Put8(9F)
- write to device register
-
-
csx_RegisterClient(9F)
- register a client
-
-
csx_ReleaseConfiguration(9F)
- release PC Card and socket configuration
-
-
csx_ReleaseIO(9F)
- See csx_RequestIO(9F)
-
-
csx_ReleaseIRQ(9F)
- See csx_RequestIRQ(9F)
-
-
csx_ReleaseSocketMask(9F)
- See csx_RequestSocketMask(9F)
-
-
csx_ReleaseWindow(9F)
- See csx_RequestWindow(9F)
-
-
csx_RemoveDeviceNode(9F)
- See csx_MakeDeviceNode(9F)
-
-
csx_RepGet16(9F)
- See csx_RepGet8(9F)
-
-
csx_RepGet32(9F)
- See csx_RepGet8(9F)
-
-
csx_RepGet64(9F)
- See csx_RepGet8(9F)
-
-
csx_RepGet8(9F)
- read repetitively from the device register
-
-
csx_RepPut16(9F)
- See csx_RepPut8(9F)
-
-
csx_RepPut32(9F)
- See csx_RepPut8(9F)
-
-
csx_RepPut64(9F)
- See csx_RepPut8(9F)
-
-
csx_RepPut8(9F)
- write repetitively to the device register
-
-
csx_RequestConfiguration(9F)
- configure the PC Card and socket
-
-
csx_RequestIO(9F)
- request or release I/O resources for the
- client
-
-
csx_RequestIRQ(9F)
- request or release IRQ resource
-
-
csx_RequestSocketMask(9F)
- set or clear the client's client event mask
-
-
csx_RequestWindow(9F)
- request or release window resources
-
-
csx_ResetFunction(9F)
- reset a function on a PC card
-
-
csx_SetEventMask(9F)
- set or return the client event mask for the
- client
-
-
csx_SetHandleOffset(9F)
- set current access handle offset
-
-
csx_ValidateCIS(9F)
- validate the Card Information Structure
- (CIS)
-
-
cv_broadcast(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_destroy(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_init(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_signal(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_timedwait(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_timedwait_sig(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_wait(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
cv_wait_sig(9F)
- See condvar(9F)
-
-
datamsg(9F)
- test whether a message is a data message
-
-
ddi_add_intr(9F)
- hardware interrupt handling routines
-
-
ddi_add_softintr(9F)
- software interrupt handling routines
-
-
ddi_binding_name(9F)
- return driver binding name
-
-
ddi_btop(9F)
- page size conversions
-
-
ddi_btopr(9F)
- See ddi_btop(9F)
-
-
ddi_copyin(9F)
- copy data to a driver buffer
-
-
ddi_copyout(9F)
- copy data from a driver
-
-
ddi_create_minor_node(9F)
- create a minor node for this device
-
-
ddi_device_copy(9F)
- copy data from one device register to
- another device register
-
-
ddi_device_zero(9F)
- zero fill the device
-
-
ddi_devid_compare(9F)
- Kernel interfaces for device ids
-
-
ddi_devid_free(9F)
- See ddi_devid_compare(9F)
-
-
ddi_devid_init(9F)
- See ddi_devid_compare(9F)
-
-
ddi_devid_register(9F)
- See ddi_devid_compare(9F)
-
-
ddi_devid_sizeof(9F)
- See ddi_devid_compare(9F)
-
-
ddi_devid_unregister(9F)
- See ddi_devid_compare(9F)
-
-
ddi_devid_valid(9F)
- See ddi_devid_compare(9F)
-
-
ddi_dev_is_needed(9F)
- inform the system that a device's com-
- ponent is required
-
-
ddi_dev_is_sid(9F)
- tell whether a device is self-identifying
-
-
ddi_devmap_segmap(9F)
- See devmap_setup(9F)
-
-
ddi_dev_nintrs(9F)
- return the number of interrupt
- specifications a device has
-
-
ddi_dev_nregs(9F)
- return the number of register sets a device
- has
-
-
ddi_dev_regsize(9F)
- return the size of a device's register
-
-
ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle(9F)
- binds an address to a DMA handle
-
-
ddi_dma_addr_setup(9F)
- easier DMA setup for use with virtual
- addresses
-
-
ddi_dma_alloc_handle(9F)
- allocate DMA handle
-
-
ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle(9F)
- binds a system buffer to a DMA handle
-
-
ddi_dma_buf_setup(9F)
- easier DMA setup for use with buffer struc-
- tures
-
-
ddi_dma_burstsizes(9F)
- find out the allowed burst sizes for a DMA
- mapping
-
-
ddi_dma_coff(9F)
- convert a DMA cookie to an offset within a
- DMA handle
-
-
ddi_dma_curwin(9F)
- report current DMA window offset and size
-
-
ddi_dma_devalign(9F)
- find DMA mapping alignment and
- minimum transfer size
-
-
ddi_dmae(9F)
- system DMA engine functions
-
-
ddi_dmae_1stparty(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_alloc(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_disable(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_enable(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_getattr(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_getcnt(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_getlim(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_prog(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_release(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dmae_stop(9F)
- See ddi_dmae(9F)
-
-
ddi_dma_free(9F)
- release system DMA resources
-
-
ddi_dma_free_handle(9F)
- free DMA handle
-
-
ddi_dma_getwin(9F)
- activate a new DMA window
-
-
ddi_dma_htoc(9F)
- convert a DMA handle to a DMA address
- cookie
-
-
ddi_dma_mem_alloc(9F)
- allocate memory for DMA transfer
-
-
ddi_dma_mem_free(9F)
- free previously allocated memory
-
-
ddi_dma_movwin(9F)
- shift current DMA window
-
-
ddi_dma_nextcookie(9F)
- retrieve subsequent DMA cookie
-
-
ddi_dma_nextseg(9F)
- get next DMA segment
-
-
ddi_dma_nextwin(9F)
- get next DMA window
-
-
ddi_dma_numwin(9F)
- retrieve number of DMA windows
-
-
ddi_dma_segtocookie(9F)
- convert a DMA segment to a DMA address
- cookie
-
-
ddi_dma_set_sbus64(9F)
- allow 64 bit transfers on SBus
-
-
ddi_dma_setup(9F)
- setup DMA resources
-
-
ddi_dma_sync(9F)
- synchronize CPU and I/O views of memory
-
-
ddi_dma_unbind_handle(9F)
- unbinds the address in a DMA handle
-
-
ddi_enter_critical(9F)
- enter and exit a critical region of control
-
-
ddi_exit_critical(9F)
- See ddi_enter_critical(9F)
-
-
ddi_ffs(9F)
- find first (last) bit set in a long integer
-
-
ddi_fls(9F)
- See ddi_ffs(9F)
-
-
ddi_get16(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_get32(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_get64(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_get8(9F)
- read data from the mapped memory
- address, device register or allocated DMA
- memory address
-
-
ddi_getb(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_get_cred(9F)
- returns a pointer to the credential structure
- of the caller
-
-
ddi_get_driver_private(9F)
- get or set the address of the device's private
- data area
-
-
ddi_get_iblock_cookie(9F)
- See ddi_add_intr(9F)
-
-
ddi_get_instance(9F)
- get device instance number
-
-
ddi_getl(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_getll(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_getlongprop(9F)
- See ddi_prop_op(9F)
-
-
ddi_getlongprop_buf(9F)
- See ddi_prop_op(9F)
-
-
ddi_get_name(9F)
- See ddi_binding_name(9F)
-
-
ddi_get_parent(9F)
- find the parent of a device information
- structure
-
-
ddi_getprop(9F)
- See ddi_prop_op(9F)
-
-
ddi_getproplen(9F)
- See ddi_prop_op(9F)
-
-
ddi_get_soft_iblock_cookie(9F)
- See ddi_add_softintr(9F)
-
-
ddi_get_soft_state(9F)
- See ddi_soft_state(9F)
-
-
ddi_getw(9F)
- See ddi_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_intr_hilevel(9F)
- indicate interrupt handler type
-
-
ddi_io_get16(9F)
- See ddi_io_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_get32(9F)
- See ddi_io_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_get8(9F)
- read data from the mapped device register
- in I/O space
-
-
ddi_io_getb(9F)
- See ddi_io_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_getl(9F)
- See ddi_io_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_getw(9F)
- See ddi_io_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_iomin(9F)
- find minimum alignment and transfer size
- for DMA
-
-
ddi_iopb_alloc(9F)
- allocate and free non-sequentially accessed
- memory
-
-
ddi_iopb_free(9F)
- See ddi_iopb_alloc(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_put16(9F)
- See ddi_io_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_put32(9F)
- See ddi_io_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_put8(9F)
- write data to the mapped device register in
- I/O space
-
-
ddi_io_putb(9F)
- See ddi_io_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_putl(9F)
- See ddi_io_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_putw(9F)
- See ddi_io_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_get16(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_get32(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_get8(9F)
- read multiple data from the mapped device
- register in I/O space
-
-
ddi_io_rep_getb(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_getl(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_getw(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_put16(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_put32(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_put8(9F)
- write multiple data to the mapped device
- register in I/O space
-
-
ddi_io_rep_putb(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_putl(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_io_rep_putw(9F)
- See ddi_io_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mapdev(9F)
- create driver-controlled mapping of device
-
-
ddi_mapdev_intercept(9F)
- control driver notification of user accesses
-
-
ddi_mapdev_nointercept(9F)
- See ddi_mapdev_intercept(9F)
-
-
ddi_mapdev_set_device_acc_attr(9F)
- set the device attributes for the mapping
-
-
ddi_map_regs(9F)
- map or unmap registers
-
-
ddi_mem_alloc(9F)
- allocate and free sequentially accessed
- memory
-
-
ddi_mem_free(9F)
- See ddi_mem_alloc(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_get16(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_get32(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_get64(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_get8(9F)
- read data from mapped device in the
- memory space or allocated DMA memory
-
-
ddi_mem_getb(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_getl(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_getll(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_getw(9F)
- See ddi_mem_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_put16(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_put32(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_put64(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_put8(9F)
- write data to mapped device in the memory
- space or allocated DMA memory
-
-
ddi_mem_putb(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_putl(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_putll(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_putw(9F)
- See ddi_mem_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get16(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get32(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get64(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
- read multiple data from mapped device in
- the memory space or allocated DMA
- memory
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_getb(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_getl(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_getll(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_getw(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_put16(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_put32(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_put64(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
- write multiple data to mapped device in the
- memory space or allocated DMA memory
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_putb(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_putl(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_putll(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mem_rep_putw(9F)
- See ddi_mem_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_mmap_get_model(9F)
- return data model type of current thread
-
-
ddi_model_convert_from(9F)
- determine data model type mismatch
-
-
ddi_node_name(9F)
- return the devinfo node name
-
-
ddi_peek(9F)
- read a value from a location
-
-
ddi_peek16(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peek32(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peek64(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peek8(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peekc(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peekd(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peekl(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_peeks(9F)
- See ddi_peek(9F)
-
-
ddi_poke(9F)
- write a value to a location
-
-
ddi_poke16(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_poke32(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_poke64(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_poke8(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_pokec(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_poked(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_pokel(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_pokes(9F)
- See ddi_poke(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_create(9F)
- create, remove, or modify properties for leaf
- device drivers
-
-
ddi_prop_exists(9F)
- check for the existence of a property
-
-
ddi_prop_free (9F)
- See ddi_prop_lookup (9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_get_int(9F)
- lookup integer property
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup (9F)
- look up property information
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(9F)
- See ddi_prop_lookup (9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup_int_array(9F)
- See ddi_prop_lookup (9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup_string(9F)
- See ddi_prop_lookup (9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_lookup_string_array (9F)
- See ddi_prop_lookup (9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_modify(9F)
- See ddi_prop_create(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_op(9F)
- get property information for leaf device
- drivers
-
-
ddi_prop_remove(9F)
- See ddi_prop_create(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_remove_all(9F)
- See ddi_prop_create(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_undefine(9F)
- See ddi_prop_create(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_update(9F)
- update properties
-
-
ddi_prop_update_byte_array(9F)
- See ddi_prop_update(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_update_int(9F)
- See ddi_prop_update(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_update_int_array(9F)
- See ddi_prop_update(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_update_string(9F)
- See ddi_prop_update(9F)
-
-
ddi_prop_update_string_array(9F)
- See ddi_prop_update(9F)
-
-
ddi_ptob(9F)
- See ddi_btop(9F)
-
-
ddi_put16(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_put32(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_put64(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_put8(9F)
- write data to the mapped memory address,
- device register or allocated DMA memory
- address
-
-
ddi_putb(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_putl(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_putll(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_putw(9F)
- See ddi_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_regs_map_free(9F)
- free a previously mapped register address
- space
-
-
ddi_regs_map_setup(9F)
- set up a mapping for a register address
- space
-
-
ddi_remove_intr(9F)
- See ddi_add_intr(9F)
-
-
ddi_remove_minor_node(9F)
- remove a minor node for this dev_info
-
-
ddi_remove_softintr(9F)
- See ddi_add_softintr(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_get16(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_get32(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_get64(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_get8(9F)
- read data from the mapped memory
- address, device register or allocated DMA
- memory address
-
-
ddi_rep_getb(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_getl(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_getll(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_getw(9F)
- See ddi_rep_get8(9F)
-
-
ddi_report_dev (9F)
- announce a device
-
-
ddi_rep_put16(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_put32(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_put64(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_put8(9F)
- write data to the mapped memory address,
- device register or allocated DMA memory
- address
-
-
ddi_rep_putb(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_putl(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_putll(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_rep_putw(9F)
- See ddi_rep_put8(9F)
-
-
ddi_root_node(9F)
- get the root of the dev_info tree
-
-
ddi_segmap(9F)
- set up a user mapping using seg_dev
-
-
ddi_segmap_setup(9F)
- See ddi_segmap(9F)
-
-
ddi_set_driver_private(9F)
- See ddi_get_driver_private(9F)
-
-
ddi_slaveonly(9F)
- tell if a device is installed in a slave access
- only location
-
-
ddi_soft_state(9F)
- driver soft state utility routines
-
-
ddi_soft_state_fini(9F)
- See ddi_soft_state(9F)
-
-
ddi_soft_state_free(9F)
- See ddi_soft_state(9F)
-
-
ddi_soft_state_init(9F)
- See ddi_soft_state(9F)
-
-
ddi_soft_state_zalloc(9F)
- See ddi_soft_state(9F)
-
-
ddi_trigger_softintr(9F)
- See ddi_add_softintr(9F)
-
-
ddi_umem_alloc(9F)
- allocate and free page-aligned kernel
- memory
-
-
ddi_umem_free(9F)
- See ddi_umem_alloc(9F)
-
-
ddi_unmap_regs(9F)
- See ddi_map_regs(9F)
-
-
delay (9F)
- delay execution for a specified number of
- clock ticks
-
-
devmap_default_access(9F)
- default driver memory access function
-
-
devmap_devmem_setup(9F)
- set driver memory mapping parameters
-
-
devmap_do_ctxmgt(9F)
- perform device context switching on a
- mapping
-
-
devmap_load(9F)
- See devmap_unload(9F)
-
-
devmap_set_ctx_timeout(9F)
- set the timeout value for the context
- management callback
-
-
devmap_setup(9F)
- set up a user mapping to device memory
- using the devmap framework
-
-
devmap_umem_setup(9F)
- See devmap_devmem_setup(9F)
-
-
devmap_unload(9F)
- control validation of memory address trans-
- lations
-
-
disksort(9F)
- single direction elevator seek sort for
- buffers
-
-
drv_getparm(9F)
- retrieve kernel state information
-
-
drv_hztousec(9F)
- convert clock ticks to microseconds
-
-
drv_priv(9F)
- determine driver privilege
-
-
drv_usectohz(9F)
- convert microseconds to clock ticks
-
-
drv_usecwait(9F)
- busy-wait for specified interval
-
-
dupb(9F)
- duplicate a message block descriptor
-
-
dupmsg(9F)
- duplicate a message
-
-
enableok(9F)
- reschedule a queue for service
-
-
esballoc(9F)
- allocate a message block using a caller-
- supplied buffer
-
-
esbbcall(9F)
- call function when buffer is available
-
-
flushband(9F)
- flush messages for a specified priority band
-
-
flushq(9F)
- remove messages from a queue
-
-
freeb(9F)
- free a message block
-
-
freemsg(9F)
- free all message blocks in a message
-
-
free_pktiopb(9F)
- See get_pktiopb(9F)
-
-
freerbuf(9F)
- free a raw buffer header
-
-
freezestr(9F)
- freeze, thaw the state of a stream
-
-
geterror(9F)
- return I/O error
-
-
getmajor(9F)
- get major device number
-
-
getminor(9F)
- get minor device number
-
-
get_pktiopb(9F)
- allocate/free a SCSI packet in the iopb map
-
-
getq (9F)
- get the next message from a queue
-
-
getrbuf(9F)
- get a raw buffer header
-
-
hat_getkpfnum(9F)
- get page frame number for kernel address
-
-
inb(9F)
- read from an I/O port
-
-
inl(9F)
- See inb(9F)
-
-
insq(9F)
- insert a message into a queue
-
-
inw(9F)
- See inb(9F)
-
-
IOC_CONVERT_FROM(9F)
- determine if there is a need to translate
- M_IOCTL contents.
-
-
kmem_alloc(9F)
- allocate kernel memory
-
-
kmem_free(9F)
- See kmem_alloc(9F)
-
-
kmem_zalloc(9F)
- See kmem_alloc(9F)
-
-
kstat_create(9F)
- create and initialize a new kstat
-
-
kstat_delete(9F)
- remove a kstat from the system
-
-
kstat_install(9F)
- add a fully initialized kstat to the system
-
-
kstat_named_init(9F)
- initialize a named kstat
-
-
kstat_queue(9F)
- update I/O kstat statistics
-
-
kstat_runq_back_to_waitq(9F)
- See kstat_queue(9F)
-
-
kstat_runq_enter(9F)
- See kstat_queue(9F)
-
-
kstat_runq_exit(9F)
- See kstat_queue(9F)
-
-
kstat_waitq_enter(9F)
- See kstat_queue(9F)
-
-
kstat_waitq_exit(9F)
- See kstat_queue(9F)
-
-
kstat_waitq_to_runq(9F)
- See kstat_queue(9F)
-
-
linkb(9F)
- concatenate two message blocks
-
-
makecom(9F)
- make a packet for SCSI commands
-
-
makecom_g0(9F)
- See makecom(9F)
-
-
makecom_g0_s(9F)
- See makecom(9F)
-
-
makecom_g1(9F)
- See makecom(9F)
-
-
makecom_g5(9F)
- See makecom(9F)
-
-
makedevice(9F)
- make device number from major and minor
- numbers
-
-
max(9F)
- return the larger of two integers
-
-
min(9F)
- return the lesser of two integers
-
-
minphys(9F)
- See physio(9F)
-
-
mkiocb(9F)
- allocates a STREAMS ioctl block for
- M_IOCTL messages in the kernel.
-
-
mod_info(9F)
- See mod_install(9F)
-
-
mod_install(9F)
- add, remove or query a loadable module
-
-
mod_remove(9F)
- See mod_install(9F)
-
-
msgdsize(9F)
- return the number of bytes in a message
-
-
msgpullup(9F)
- concatenate bytes in a message
-
-
mt-streams(9F)
- STREAMS multithreading
-
-
mutex(9F)
- mutual exclusion lock routines
-
-
mutex_destroy(9F)
- See mutex(9F)
-
-
mutex_enter(9F)
- See mutex(9F)
-
-
mutex_exit(9F)
- See mutex(9F)
-
-
mutex_init(9F)
- See mutex(9F)
-
-
mutex_owned(9F)
- See mutex(9F)
-
-
mutex_tryenter(9F)
- See mutex(9F)
-
-
nochpoll(9F)
- error return function for non-pollable dev-
- ices
-
-
nodev(9F)
- error return function
-
-
noenable(9F)
- prevent a queue from being scheduled
-
-
nulldev(9F)
- zero return function
-
-
numtos(9F)
- See stoi(9F)
-
-
OTHERQ(9F)
- get pointer to queue's partner queue
-
-
otherq (9F)
- See OTHERQ(9F)
-
-
outb(9F)
- write to an I/O port
-
-
outl(9F)
- See outb(9F)
-
-
outw(9F)
- See outb(9F)
-
-
pci_config_get16(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_get32(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_get64(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_get8(9F)
- read or write single datum of various sizes
- to the PCI Local Bus Configuration space
-
-
pci_config_getb(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_getl(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_getll(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_getw(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_put16(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_put32(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_put64(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_put8(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_putb(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_putl(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_putll(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_putw(9F)
- See pci_config_get8(9F)
-
-
pci_config_setup(9F)
- setup or tear down the resources for ena-
- bling accesses to the PCI Local Bus
- Configuration space
-
-
pci_config_teardown(9F)
- See pci_config_setup(9F)
-
-
physio(9F)
- perform physical I/O
-
-
pm_busy_component(9F)
- control device components' availability for
- power management
-
-
pm_create_components(9F)
- create or destroy power-manageable com-
- ponents
-
-
pm_destroy_components(9F)
- See pm_create_components(9F)
-
-
pm_get_normal_power(9F)
- get or set a device component's normal
- power level
-
-
pm_idle_component(9F)
- See pm_busy_component(9F)
-
-
pm_set_normal_power(9F)
- See pm_get_normal_power(9F)
-
-
pollwakeup(9F)
- inform a process that an event has occurred
-
-
proc_ref(9F)
- See proc_signal(9F)
-
-
proc_signal(9F)
- send a signal to a process
-
-
proc_unref (9F)
- See proc_signal(9F)
-
-
ptob(9F)
- convert size in pages to size in bytes
-
-
pullupmsg(9F)
- concatenate bytes in a message
-
-
put(9F)
- call a STREAMS put procedure
-
-
putbq(9F)
- place a message at the head of a queue
-
-
putctl(9F)
- send a control message to a queue
-
-
putctl1(9F)
- send a control message with a one-byte
- parameter to a queue
-
-
putnext(9F)
- send a message to the next queue
-
-
putnextctl(9F)
- send a control message to a queue
-
-
putnextctl1(9F)
- send a control message with a one-byte
- parameter to a queue
-
-
putq(9F)
- put a message on a queue
-
-
qbufcall(9F)
- call a function when a buffer becomes avail-
- able
-
-
qenable(9F)
- enable a queue
-
-
qprocsoff(9F)
- See qprocson(9F)
-
-
qprocson(9F)
- enable, disable put and service routines
-
-
qreply (9F)
- send a message on a stream in the reverse
- direction
-
-
qsize(9F)
- find the number of messages on a queue
-
-
qtimeout(9F)
- execute a function after a specified length of
- time
-
-
qunbufcall(9F)
- cancel a pending qbufcall request
-
-
quntimeout(9F)
- cancel previous qtimeout function call
-
-
qwait(9F)
- STREAMS wait routines
-
-
qwait_sig(9F)
- See qwait(9F)
-
-
qwriter(9F)
- asynchronous STREAMS perimeter
- upgrade
-
-
RD(9F)
- get pointer to the read queue
-
-
rd (9F)
- See RD(9F)
-
-
repinsb(9F)
- See inb(9F)
-
-
repinsd(9F)
- See inb(9F)
-
-
repinsw(9F)
- See inb(9F)
-
-
repoutsb(9F)
- See outb(9F)
-
-
repoutsd(9F)
- See outb(9F)
-
-
repoutsw(9F)
- See outb(9F)
-
-
rmalloc(9F)
- allocate space from a resource map
-
-
rmallocmap(9F)
- allocate and free resource maps
-
-
rmallocmap_wait(9F)
- See rmallocmap(9F)
-
-
rmalloc_wait(9F)
- allocate space from a resource map, wait if
- necessary
-
-
rmfree(9F)
- free space back into a resource map
-
-
rmfreemap(9F)
- See rmallocmap(9F)
-
-
rmvb(9F)
- remove a message block from a message
-
-
rmvq(9F)
- remove a message from a queue
-
-
rw_destroy(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rw_downgrade(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rw_enter(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rw_exit(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rw_init(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rwlock(9F)
- readers/writer lock functions
-
-
rw_read_locked(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rw_tryenter(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
rw_tryupgrade(9F)
- See rwlock(9F)
-
-
samestr(9F)
- See SAMESTR (9F)
-
-
SAMESTR (9F)
- test if next queue is in the same stream
-
-
scsi_abort(9F)
- abort a SCSI command
-
-
scsi_alloc_consistent_buf(9F)
- allocate an I/O buffer for SCSI DMA
-
-
scsi_cname(9F)
- decode a SCSI name
-
-
scsi_destroy_pkt(9F)
- free an allocated SCSI packet and its DMA
- resource
-
-
scsi_dmafree(9F)
- See scsi_dmaget(9F)
-
-
scsi_dmaget(9F)
- SCSI dma utility routines
-
-
scsi_dname(9F)
- See scsi_cname(9F)
-
-
scsi_errmsg(9F)
- display a SCSI request sense message
-
-
scsi_free_consistent_buf(9F)
- free a previously allocated SCSI DMA I/O
- buffer
-
-
scsi_hba_attach(9F)
- See scsi_hba_attach_setup(9F)
-
-
scsi_hba_attach_setup(9F)
- SCSI HBA attach and detach routines
-
-
scsi_hba_detach(9F)
- See scsi_hba_attach_setup(9F)
-
-
scsi_hba_fini(9F)
- See scsi_hba_init(9F)
-
-
scsi_hba_init(9F)
- SCSI Host Bus Adapter system initialization
- and completion routines
-
-
scsi_hba_lookup_capstr(9F)
- return index matching capability string
-
-
scsi_hba_pkt_alloc(9F)
- allocate and free a scsi_pkt structure
-
-
scsi_hba_pkt_free(9F)
- See scsi_hba_pkt_alloc(9F)
-
-
scsi_hba_probe(9F)
- default SCSI HBA probe function
-
-
scsi_hba_tran_alloc(9F)
- allocate and free transport structures
-
-
scsi_hba_tran_free(9F)
- See scsi_hba_tran_alloc(9F)
-
-
scsi_ifgetcap(9F)
- get/set SCSI transport capability
-
-
scsi_ifsetcap(9F)
- See scsi_ifgetcap(9F)
-
-
scsi_init_pkt(9F)
- prepare a complete SCSI packet
-
-
scsi_log(9F)
- display a SCSI-device-related message
-
-
scsi_mname(9F)
- See scsi_cname(9F)
-
-
scsi_pktalloc(9F)
- SCSI packet utility routines
-
-
scsi_pktfree(9F)
- See scsi_pktalloc(9F)
-
-
scsi_poll(9F)
- run a polled SCSI command on behalf of a
- target driver
-
-
scsi_probe(9F)
- utility for probing a scsi device
-
-
scsi_resalloc(9F)
- See scsi_pktalloc(9F)
-
-
scsi_reset(9F)
- reset a SCSI bus or target
-
-
scsi_reset_notify(9F)
- notify target driver of bus resets
-
-
scsi_resfree(9F)
- See scsi_pktalloc(9F)
-
-
scsi_rname(9F)
- See scsi_cname(9F)
-
-
scsi_slave(9F)
- utility for SCSI target drivers to establish
- the presence of a target
-
-
scsi_sname(9F)
- See scsi_cname(9F)
-
-
scsi_sync_pkt(9F)
- synchronize CPU and I/O views of memory
-
-
scsi_transport(9F)
- request by a SCSI target driver to start a
- command
-
-
scsi_unprobe(9F)
- free resources allocated during initial prob-
- ing
-
-
scsi_unslave(9F)
- See scsi_unprobe(9F)
-
-
sema_destroy(9F)
- See semaphore (9F)
-
-
sema_init(9F)
- See semaphore (9F)
-
-
sema_p(9F)
- See semaphore (9F)
-
-
semaphore (9F)
- semaphore functions
-
-
sema_p_sig(9F)
- See semaphore (9F)
-
-
sema_tryp(9F)
- See semaphore (9F)
-
-
sema_v(9F)
- See semaphore (9F)
-
-
sprintf(9F)
- format characters in memory
-
-
stoi(9F)
- convert between an integer and a decimal
- string
-
-
strchr(9F)
- find a character in a string
-
-
strcmp(9F)
- compare two null terminated strings.
-
-
strcpy(9F)
- copy a string from one location to another.
-
-
strlen(9F)
- determine the number of non-null bytes in a
- string
-
-
strlog(9F)
- submit messages to the log driver
-
-
strncmp(9F)
- See strcmp(9F)
-
-
strncpy(9F)
- See strcpy(9F)
-
-
strqget(9F)
- get information about a queue or band of
- the queue
-
-
strqset(9F)
- change information about a queue or band
- of the queue
-
-
swab(9F)
- swap bytes in 16-bit halfwords
-
-
testb(9F)
- check for an available buffer
-
-
timeout(9F)
- execute a function after a specified length of
- time
-
-
uiomove(9F)
- copy kernel data using uio structure
-
-
unbufcall(9F)
- cancel a pending bufcall request
-
-
unfreezestr(9F)
- See freezestr(9F)
-
-
unlinkb(9F)
- remove a message block from the head of a
- message
-
-
untimeout(9F)
- cancel previous timeout function call
-
-
ureadc(9F)
- add character to a uio structure
-
-
uwritec(9F)
- remove a character from a uio structure
-
-
va_arg(9F)
- handle variable argument list
-
-
va_copy(9F)
- See va_arg(9F)
-
-
va_end(9F)
- See va_arg(9F)
-
-
va_start(9F)
- See va_arg(9F)
-
-
vcmn_err(9F)
- See cmn_err(9F)
-
-
vsprintf(9F)
- format characters in memory
-
-
WR(9F)
- get pointer to the write queue for this
- module or driver
-
-
wr(9F)
- See WR(9F)
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