DEVID_GET(3DEVID)        Device ID Library Functions       DEVID_GET(3DEVID)
NAME
     devid_get, 
devid_free, 
devid_get_minor_name, 
devid_deviceid_to_nmlist,     
devid_free_nmlist, 
devid_compare, 
devid_sizeof, 
devid_valid,     
devid_str_encode, 
devid_str_decode, 
devid_str_from_path, 
devid_str_free     - device ID interfaces for user applications
SYNOPSIS
     Device ID Library (libdevid, -ldevid)     
#include <devid.h>     int     devid_get(
int fd, 
ddi_devid_t *retdevid);     
void     devid_free(
ddi_devid_t devid);     
int     devid_get_minor_name(
int fd, 
char **retminor_name);     
int     devid_deviceid_to_nmlist(
char *search_path, 
ddi_devid_t devid,         
char *minor_name, 
devid_nmlist_t **retlist);     
void     devid_free_nmlist(
devid_nmlist_t *list);     
int     devid_compare(
ddi_devid_t devid1, 
ddi_devid_t devid2);     
size_t     devid_sizeof(
ddi_devid_t devid);     
int     devid_valid(
ddi_devid_t devid);     
char *     devid_str_encode(
ddi_devid_t devid, 
char *minor_name);     
int     devid_str_decode(
char *devidstr, 
ddi_devid_t *retdevid,         
char **retminor_name);     
char *     devid_str_from_path(
const char *path);     
void     devid_str_free(
char *str);
DESCRIPTION
     These functions provide unique identifiers (device ID) for devices.
     Applications and device drivers use these functions to identify and
     locate devices, independent of the device's physical connection or its
     logical device name or number.
     The 
devid_get() function returns in 
retdevid the device ID for the
     device associated with the open file descriptor 
fd, which refers to any
     device.  It returns an error if the device does not have an associated
     device ID.  The caller must free the memory allocated for 
retdevid     using the 
devid_free() function.
     The 
devid_free() function frees the space that was allocated for the
     returned 
devid by 
devid_get() and 
devid_str_decode().
     The 
devid_get_minor_name() function returns the minor name, in     
retminor_name, for the device associated with the open file descriptor     
fd.  This name is specific to the particular minor number, but is
     "instance number" specific.  The caller of this function must free the
     memory allocated for the returned 
retminor_name string using     
devid_str_free().
     The 
devid_deviceid_to_nmlist() function returns an array of     
devid_nmlist structures, where each entry matches the 
devid and     
minor_name passed in.  If the 
minor_name specified is one of the
     special values (DEVID_MINOR_NAME_ALL, DEVID_MINOR_NAME_ALL_CHR, or
     DEVID_MINOR_NAME_ALL_BLK), then all minor names associated with 
devid     which also meet the special 
minor_name filtering requirements are
     returned.  The 
devid_nmlist structure contains the device name and
     device number.  The last entry of the array contains a null pointer for
     the 
devname and NODEV for the device number.  This function traverses
     the file tree, starting at 
search_path.  For each device with a
     matching device ID and minor name tuple, a device name and device
     number are added to the 
retlist.  If no matches are found, an error is
     returned.  The caller of this function must free the memory allocated
     for the returned array with the 
devid_free_nmlist() function.  This
     function may take a long time to complete if called with the device ID
     of an unattached device.
     The 
devid_free_nmlist() function frees the memory allocated by the     
devid_deviceid_to_nmlist() function and returned in the 
retlist.
     The 
devid_compare() function compares two device IDs and determines
     both equality and sort order.  The function returns an integer greater
     than 0 if the device ID pointed to by 
devid1 is greater than the device
     ID pointed to by 
devid2.  It returns 0 if the device ID pointed to by     
devid1 is equal to the device ID pointed to by 
devid2.  It returns an
     integer less than 0 if the device ID pointed to by 
devid1 is less than
     the device ID pointed to by 
devid2.  This function is the only valid
     mechanism to determine the equality of two devids.  This function may
     indicate equality for arguments which by simple inspection appear
     different.
     The 
devid_sizeof() function returns the size of 
devid in bytes.
     The 
devid_valid() function validates the format of a 
devid.  It returns
     1 if the format is valid, and 0 if invalid.  This check may not be as
     complete as the corresponding kernel function 
ddi_devid_valid() (see     
ddi_devid_compare(9F)).
     The 
devid_str_encode() function encodes a 
devid and 
minor_name into a
     null-terminated ASCII string, returning a pointer to that string.  To
     avoid shell conflicts, the 
devid portion of the string is limited to
     uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and the plus ("
+"), minus
     ("
-"), period ("
."), equals ("
="), underscore ("
_"), tilde ("
~"), and
     comma ("
,") characters.  If there is an ASCII quote character in the
     binary form of a 
devid, the string representation will be in hex_id
     form, not ascii_id form.  The comma ("
,") character is added for "id1,"
     at the head of the string 
devid.  If both a 
devid and a 
minor_name are
     non-null, a slash ("
/") is used to separate the 
devid from the     
minor_name in the encoded string.  If 
minor_name is null, only the     
devid is encoded.  If the 
devid is null then the special string "id0"
     is returned.  Note that you cannot compare the returned string against
     another string with 
strcmp(3C) to determine devid equality.  The string
     returned must be freed by calling 
devid_str_free().
     The 
devid_str_from_path() is similar to 
devid_str_encode(), but takes a     
path argument instead.  If 
path includes the minor name, it will be
     encoded as well.  The string returned must be freed by calling     
devid_str_free().
     The 
devid_str_decode() function takes a string previously produced by
     the 
devid_str_encode() or 
ddi_devid_str_encode() (see     
ddi_devid_compare(9F)) function and decodes the contained device ID and
     minor name, allocating and returning pointers to the extracted parts
     via the 
retdevid and 
retminor_name arguments.  If the special 
devidstr     "id0" was specified, the returned device ID and minor name will both be
     null.  A non-null returned devid must be freed by the caller by the     
devid_free() function.  A non-null returned minor name must be freed by
     calling 
devid_str_free().
     The 
devid_str_free() function frees the character string returned by     
devid_str_encode() and the 
retminor_name argument returned by     
devid_str_decode() and 
devid_get_minor_name().
RETURN VALUES
     Upon successful completion, the 
devid_get(), 
devid_get_minor_name(),     
devid_str_decode(), and 
devid_deviceid_to_nmlist() functions return 0.
     Otherwise, they return -1.
     The 
devid_compare() function returns the following values:     
-1      The device ID pointed to by 
devid1 is less than the device ID
             pointed to by 
devid2.     
0       The device ID pointed to by 
devid1 is equal to the device ID
             pointed to by 
devid2.     
1       The device ID pointed to by 
devid1 is greater than the device
             ID pointed to by 
devid2.
     The 
devid_sizeof() function returns the size of 
devid in bytes.  If     
devid is null, the number of bytes that must be allocated and
     initialized to determine the size of a complete device ID is returned.
     The 
devid_valid() function returns 1 if the 
devid is valid and 0 if the     
devid is invalid.
     The 
devid_str_encode() and 
devid_str_from_path() functions return NULL
     to indicate failure.  Failure may be caused by attempting to encode an
     invalid string.  If the return value is non-null, the caller must free
     the returned string by using the 
devid_str_free() function.
EXAMPLES
     Example 1 Using 
devid_get(), 
devid_get_minor_name(), and             
devid_str_encode()
             The following example shows the proper use of 
devid_get(),             
devid_get_minor_name(), and 
devid_str_encode() to free the
             space allocated for 
devid, 
minor_name and encoded 
devid.
             int fd;
             ddi_devid_t devid;
             char *minor_name, *devidstr;
             if ((fd = open("/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0", O_RDONLY|O_NDELAY)) < 0) {
                 ...
             }
             if (devid_get(fd, &devid) != 0) {
                 ...
             }
             if (devid_get_minor_name(fd, &minor_name) != 0) {
                 ...
             }
             if ((devidstr = devid_str_encode(devid, minor_name)) == 0) {
                 ...
             }
             printf("devid %s\n", devidstr);
             devid_str_free(devidstr);
             devid_free(devid);
             devid_str_free(minor_name);     
Example 2 Using 
devid_deviceid_to_nmlist() and 
devid_free_nmlist()
             The following example shows the proper use of             
devid_deviceid_to_nmlist() and 
devid_free_nmlist():
             devid_nmlist_t *list = NULL;
             int err;
             if (devid_deviceid_to_nmlist("/dev/rdsk", devid,
                 minor_name, &list))
                     return (-1);
             /* loop through list and process device names and numbers */
             devid_free_nmlist(list);
MT-LEVEL     MT-SafeINTERFACE STABILITY
     StableSEE ALSO
     free(3C), 
libdevid(3LIB), 
attributes(7), 
ddi_devid_compare(9F)illumos                       January 25, 2017                       illumos