NVLIST_LOOKUP_BOOLEAN(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers
NAME
nvlist_lookup_boolean, nvlist_lookup_boolean_value,
nvlist_lookup_byte, nvlist_lookup_int8, nvlist_lookup_int16,
nvlist_lookup_int32, nvlist_lookup_int64, nvlist_lookup_uint8,
nvlist_lookup_uint16, nvlist_lookup_uint32, nvlist_lookup_uint64,
nvlist_lookup_string, nvlist_lookup_nvlist,
nvlist_lookup_boolean_array, nvlist_lookup_byte_array,
nvlist_lookup_int8_array, nvlist_lookup_int16_array,
nvlist_lookup_int32_array, nvlist_lookup_int64_array,
nvlist_lookup_uint8_array, nvlist_lookup_uint16_array,
nvlist_lookup_uint32_array, nvlist_lookup_uint64_array,
nvlist_lookup_string_array, nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array,
nvlist_lookup_pairs - match name and type indicated by the interface
name and retrieve data value
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/nvpair.h>
int nvlist_lookup_boolean(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name);
int nvlist_lookup_boolean_value(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
boolean_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_byte(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uchar_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_int8(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int8_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_uint8(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint8_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_int16(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int16_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_uint16(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint16_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_int32(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int32_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_uint32(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint32_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_int64(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int64_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_uint64(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint64_t *val);
int nvlist_lookup_string(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
char **val);
int nvlist_lookup_nvlist(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
nvlist_t **val);
int nvlist_lookup_boolean_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
boolean_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_byte_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uchar_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_int8_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int8_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_uint8_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint8_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_int16_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int16_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_uint16_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint16_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_int32_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int32_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_uint32_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint32_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_int64_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
int64_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_uint64_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
uint64_t **val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_string_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
char ***val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_nvlist_array(
nvlist_t *nvl,
const char *name,
nvlist_t ***val,
uint_t *nelem);
int nvlist_lookup_pairs(
nvlist_t *nvl,
int flag, ...);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI)
PARAMETERS
nvl The list of name-value pairs (
nvlist_t) to be processed.
name Name of the name-value pair (
nvpair) to search.
nelem Address to store the number of elements in value.
val Address to store the value or starting address of the array
value.
flag Specify bit fields defining lookup behavior:
NV_FLAG_NOENTOK The retrieval function will not fail if
no matching name-value pair is found.
DESCRIPTION
These functions find the
nvpair that matches the name and type as
indicated by the interface name. If one is found,
nelem and
val are
modified to contain the number of elements in value and the starting
address of data, respectively.
These interfaces work for
nvlist_t allocated with
NV_UNIQUE_NAME or
NV_UNIQUE_NAME_TYPE specified in
nvlist_alloc(). See
nvlist_alloc(9F). If this is not the case, the interface will return
ENOTSUP because the list potentially contains multiple
nvpairs with
the same name and type.
Multiple threads can simultaneously read the same
nvlist_t but only
one thread should actively change a given
nvlist_t at a time. The
caller is responsible for the synchronization.
All memory required for storing the array elements, including string
values, are managed by the library. References to such data remain
valid until
nvlist_free() is called on
nvl.
The
nvlist_lookup_pairs() function retrieves a set of
nvpairs. The
arguments are a null-terminated list of pairs (data type
DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN), triples (non-array data types) or quads (array
data types). As shown below, the interpretation of the arguments
depends on the value of
type. See
nvpair_type(9F).
name Name of the name-value pair to search.
type Data type.
val Address to store the starting address of the value. When
using data type
DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN, the
val argument is
ignored.
nelem Address to store the number of elements in value. Non-array
data types have only one argument and
nelem is ignored.
The argument order is
name,
type, [
val], [
nelem].
When using
NV_FLAG_NOENTOK and no matching name-value pair is found,
the memory pointed to by
val and
nelem is not touched.
These functions return
0 on success and an error value on failure.
ERRORS
These functions fail under the following conditions.
0 Success.
EINVAL Invalid argument.
ENOENT No matching name-value pair found.
ENOTSUP Encode/decode method not supported.
CONTEXT
These functions can be called from user, interrupt, or kernel
context.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Committed |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
nvlist_alloc(9F),
nvpair_type(9F) Writing Device Drivers STREAMS Programming Guide September 12, 2020 NVLIST_LOOKUP_BOOLEAN(9F)