DDI_PROP_EXISTS(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers DDI_PROP_EXISTS(9F)
NAME
ddi_prop_exists - check for the existence of a property
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int ddi_prop_exists(
dev_t match_dev,
dev_info_t *dip,
uint_t flags,
char *name);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
PARAMETERS
match_dev Device number associated with property or
DDI_DEV_T_ANY. dip Pointer to the device info node of device whose
property list should be searched.
flags Possible flag values are some combination of:
DDI_PROP_DONTPASS Do not pass request to parent
device information node if the
property is not found.
DDI_PROP_NOTPROM Do not look at
PROM properties
(ignored on platforms that do not
support
PROM properties).
name String containing the name of the property.
DESCRIPTION
ddi_prop_exists() checks for the existence of a property regardless
of the property value data type.
Properties are searched for based on the
dip,
name, and
match_dev.
The property search order is as follows:
1. Search software properties created by the driver.
2. Search the software properties created by the system (or
nexus nodes in the device info tree).
3. Search the driver global properties list.
4. If
DDI_PROP_NOTPROM is not set, search the
PROM properties
(if they exist).
5. If
DDI_PROP_DONTPASS is not set, pass this request to the
parent device information node.
6. Return
0 if not found and
1 if found.
Usually, the
match_dev argument should be set to the actual device
number that this property is associated with. However, if the
match_dev argument is
DDI_DEV_T_ANY, then
ddi_prop_exists() will
match the request regardless of the
match_dev the property was
created with. That is the first property whose name matches
name will be returned. If a property was created with
match_dev set to
DDI_DEV_T_NONE then the only way to look up this property is with a
match_dev set to
DDI_DEV_T_ANY. PROM properties are always created
with
match_dev set to
DDI_DEV_T_NONE. name must always be set to the name of the property being looked up.
RETURN VALUES
ddi_prop_exists() returns
1 if the property exists and
0 otherwise.
CONTEXT
These functions can be called from user or kernel context.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: : Using ddi_prop_exists()
The following example demonstrates the use of
ddi_prop_exists().
/*
* Enable "whizzy" mode if the "whizzy-mode" property exists
*/
if (ddi_prop_exists(xx_dev, xx_dip, DDI_PROP_NOTPROM,
"whizzy-mode") == 1) {
xx_enable_whizzy_mode(xx_dip);
} else {
xx_disable_whizzy_mode(xx_dip);
}
SEE ALSO
ddi_prop_get_int(9F),
ddi_prop_lookup(9F),
ddi_prop_remove(9F),
ddi_prop_update(9F) Writing Device Drivers May 22, 1995 DDI_PROP_EXISTS(9F)