DDI_POKE(9F)            Kernel Functions for Drivers            DDI_POKE(9F)
NAME
       ddi_poke, ddi_poke8, ddi_poke16, ddi_poke32, ddi_poke64 - write a
       value to a location
SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/ddi.h>
       #include <sys/sunddi.h>       
int ddi_poke8(
dev_info_t *dip, 
int8_t *addr, 
int8_t value);       
int ddi_poke16(
dev_info_t *dip, 
int16_t *addr, 
int16_t value);       
int ddi_poke32(
dev_info_t *dip, 
int32_t *addr, 
int32_t value);       
int ddi_poke64(
dev_info_t *dip, 
int64_t *addr, 
int64_t value);
INTERFACE LEVEL
       illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI). The 
ddi_pokec(), 
ddi_pokes(),       
ddi_pokel(), and 
ddi_poked() functions are obsolete. Use,
       respectively, 
ddi_poke8(), 
ddi_poke16(), 
ddi_poke32(), and       
ddi_poke64(), instead.
PARAMETERS
       dip                A pointer to the device's 
dev_info structure.       
addr                Virtual address of the location to be written to.       
value                Value to be written to the location.
DESCRIPTION
       These routines cautiously attempt to write a value to a specified
       virtual address, using the parent nexus driver to assist in the
       process where necessary.
       If the address is not valid, or the value cannot be written without
       an error occurring, an error code is returned.
       These routines are most useful when first trying to establish the
       presence of a given device on the system in a driver's 
probe(9E) or       
attach(9E) routines.
       On multiprocessing machines these routines can be extremely heavy-
       weight, so use the 
ddi_peek(9F) routines instead if possible.
RETURN VALUES
       DDI_SUCCESS                      The value was successfully written to the given
                      virtual address.       
DDI_FAILURE                      An error occurred while trying to write to the
                      location.
CONTEXT
       These functions can be called from user, interrupt, or kernel
       context.
SEE ALSO
       attach(9E), 
probe(9E), 
ddi_peek(9F)       Writing Device Drivers                              January 16, 2006                  DDI_POKE(9F)