SCF_SNAPLEVEL_CREATE(3SCF) Service Configuration Facility Library Functions
NAME
scf_snaplevel_create, scf_snaplevel_handle, scf_snaplevel_destroy,
scf_snaplevel_get_parent, scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name,
scf_snaplevel_get_service_name, scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name,
scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel, scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel -
create and manipulate snaplevel handles in the Service Configuration
Facility
SYNOPSIS
cc [
flag... ]
file...
-lscf [
library... ]
#include <libscf.h>
scf_snaplevel_t *scf_snaplevel_create(
scf_handle_t *handle);
scf_handle_t *scf_snaplevel_handle(
scf_snaplevel_t *level);
void scf_snaplevel_destroy(
scf_snaplevel_t *level);
int scf_snaplevel_get_parent(
const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
const scf_snapshot_t *snap);
ssize_t scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(
const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
char *buf,
size_t size);
ssize_t scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(
const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
char *buf,
size_t size);
ssize_t scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name(
const scf_snaplevel_t *level,
char *buf,
size_t size);
int scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel(
const scf_snapshot_t *snap,
scf_snaplevel_t *level);
int scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel(
scf_snaplevel_t *in,
scf_snaplevel_t *out);
DESCRIPTION
A snaplevel holds all of the property groups associated with either a
service or an instance. Each snapshot has an ordered list of
snaplevels. Snaplevels contain the names of the instance or service
from which they are derived.
An
scf_snaplevel_t is an opaque handle that can be set to a single
snaplevel at any given time. When set, the
scf_snaplevel_t inherits
the point in time from the
scf_snapshot_t from which it comes.
The
scf_snaplevel_create() function allocates and initializes a new
scf_snaplevel_t bound to
handle. The
scf_snaplevel_destroy() function
destroys and frees
level.
The
scf_snaplevel_handle() function retrieves the handle to which
level is bound.
The
scf_snaplevel_get_parent() function sets
snap to the parent
snapshot of the snaplevel to which
level is set. The snapshot
specified by
snap is attached to the same point in time as level.
The
scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(),
scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(),
and
scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() functions retrieve the name of
the scope, service, and instance for the snapshot to which
snap is
set. If the snaplevel is from an instance, all three succeed. If the
snaplevel is from a service,
scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() fails.
The
scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel() function sets
level to the
first snaplevel in the snapshot to which
snap is set. The
scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel() function sets
out to the next
snaplevel after the snaplevel to which
in is set. Both the
in and
out arguments can point to the same
scf_snaplevel_t.
To retrieve the property groups associated with a snaplevel, see
scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs(3SCF),
scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs_typed(3SCF), and
scf_snaplevel_get_pg(3SCF).
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion,
scf_snaplevel_create() returns a new
scf_snaplevel_t. Otherwise, it returns
NULL.
Upon successful completion,
scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(),
scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(), and
scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() return the length of the string
written, not including the terminating null byte. Otherwise, they
return -1.
Upon successful completion,
scf_snaplevel_get_parent(),
scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel(), and
scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel() return. Otherwise, they return -1.
ERRORS
The
scf_snaplevel_create() function will fail if:
SCF_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT The
handle argument is
NULL.
SCF_ERROR_NO_MEMORY There is not enough memory to allocate
an
scf_snaplevel_t.
SCF_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The server does not have adequate
resources for a new snapshot handle.
The
scf_snaplevel_get_scope_name(),
scf_snaplevel_get_service_name(),
scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name(), and
scf_snaplevel_get_parent() functions will fail if:
SCF_ERROR_DELETED The object referred to by
level has been deleted.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET The snaplevel is not set.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND The handle is not bound.
SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN The connection to the repository was lost.
The
scf_snaplevel_get_instance_name() function will fail if:
SCF_ERROR_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATED The snaplevel is derived from a service.
The
scf_snapshot_get_base_snaplevel() function will fail if:
SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN The connection to the repository was lost.
SCF_ERROR_DELETED The snapshot has been deleted.
SCF_ERROR_HANDLE_MISMATCH The snapshot and snaplevel are not derived from the same handle.
SCF_ERROR_NO_RESOURCES The server does not have the resources to complete the request.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND The handle is not bound.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND There are no snaplevels in this snapshot.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET The snapshot is not set.
The
scf_snaplevel_get_next_snaplevel() function will fail if:
SCF_ERROR_DELETED The snaplevel has been deleted.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_SET The snaplevel is not set.
SCF_ERROR_HANDLE_MISMATCH The
in and
out arguments are not derived from the same handle.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_BOUND The handle is not bound.
SCF_ERROR_CONNECTION_BROKEN The connection to the repository was lost.
SCF_ERROR_NOT_FOUND There are no more snaplevels in this snapshot.
The
scf_error(3SCF) function can be used to retrieve the error value.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Committed |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Safe |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
libscf(3LIB),
scf_error(3SCF),
scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs(3SCF),
scf_iter_snaplevel_pgs_typed(3SCF),
scf_snaplevel_get_pg(3SCF),
attributes(7) August 27, 2007 SCF_SNAPLEVEL_CREATE(3SCF)