NVLIST_ADD_BOOLEAN(9F)  Kernel Functions for Drivers  NVLIST_ADD_BOOLEAN(9F)
NAME
       nvlist_add_boolean, nvlist_add_boolean_value, nvlist_add_byte,
       nvlist_add_int8, nvlist_add_uint8, nvlist_add_int16,
       nvlist_add_uint16, nvlist_add_int32, nvlist_add_uint32,
       nvlist_add_int64, nvlist_add_uint64, nvlist_add_string,
       nvlist_add_nvlist, nvlist_add_nvpair, nvlist_add_boolean_array,
       nvlist_add_int8_array, nvlist_add_uint8_array,
       nvlist_add_nvlist_array, nvlist_add_byte_array,
       nvlist_add_int16_array, nvlist_add_uint16_array,
       nvlist_add_int32_array, nvlist_add_uint32_array,
       nvlist_add_int64_array, nvlist_add_uint64_array,
       nvlist_add_string_array, nvlist_t - value pair functions
SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/nvpair.h>       
int nvlist_add_boolean(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name);       
int nvlist_add_boolean_value(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name,             
boolean_t val);       
int nvlist_add_byte(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uchar_t val);       
int nvlist_add_int8(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int8_t val);       
int nvlist_add_uint8(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint8_t val);       
int nvlist_add_int16(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int16_t val);       
int nvlist_add_uint16(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint16_t val);       
int nvlist_add_int32(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int32_t val);       
int nvlist_add_uint32(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint32_t val);       
int nvlist_add_int64(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int64_t val);       
int nvlist_add_uint64(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint64_t val);       
int nvlist_add_string(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
char *val);       
int nvlist_add_nvlist(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
nvlist_t *val);       
int nvlist_add_nvpair(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
nvpair_t *nvp);       
int nvlist_add_boolean_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name,            
boolean_t *val, 
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_byte_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uchar_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_int8_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int8_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_uint8_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name,            
uint8_t *val uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_int16_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int16_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_uint16_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint16_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_int32_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int32_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_uint32_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint32_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_int64_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
int64_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_uint64_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name, 
uint64_t *val,            
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_string_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name,            
const *char *val, 
uint_t nelem);       
int nvlist_add_nvlist_array(
nvlist_t *nvl, 
const char *name,            
nvlist_t **val, 
uint_t nelem);
INTERFACE LEVEL
       illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI)
PARAMETERS
       nvl                The 
nvlist_t to be processed.       
nvp                The 
nvpair_t (name-value pair) to be processed.       
name                Name of the name-value pair (
nvpair).       
nelem                Number of elements in value (that is, array size).       
val                Value or starting address of the array value.
DESCRIPTION
       These functions add a new name-value pair to an 
nvlist_t. The memory
       allocation policy follows that specified in 
nvlist_alloc(),       
nvlist_unpack(), or 
nvlist_dup(). See 
nvlist_alloc(9F). The
       uniqueness of 
nvpair name and data types follows the 
nvflag argument
       specified in 
nvlist_alloc().
       If 
NV_UNIQUE_NAME was specified for 
nvflag, existing 
nvpairs with
       matching names are removed before the new 
nvpair is added.
       If 
NV_UNIQUE_NAME_TYPE was specified for 
nvflag, existing 
nvpairs
       with matching names and data types are removed before the new 
nvpair       is added.
       If neither was specified for 
nvflag, the new 
nvpair is
       unconditionally added at the end of the list. The library preserves
       the order of the name-value pairs across packing, unpacking, and
       duplication.
       Multiple threads can simultaneously read the same nvlist_t, but only
       one thread may actively change a given nvlist_t at a time. The caller
       is responsible for the synchronization.
       The 
nvlist_add_boolean() function is deprecated and the       
nvlist_add_boolean_value() function is used instead.
RETURN VALUES
       0                 success       
EINVAL                 invalid argument       
ENOMEM                 insufficient memory
CONTEXT
       These functions can be called from interrupt context only if (1) the
       default allocator is used and the 
KM_NOSLEEP flag is set, or (2) the
       specified allocator did not sleep for free memory (for example, if it
       uses a pre-allocated buffer for memory allocations).
       See 
nvlist_alloc(9F) for a description of pluggable allocators and
       KM_NOSLEEP. These functions can be called from user or kernel context
       in all cases.
                              January 16, 2006        NVLIST_ADD_BOOLEAN(9F)