UIOMOVE(9F)             Kernel Functions for Drivers             UIOMOVE(9F)
NAME
       uiomove - copy kernel data using uio structure
SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <sys/uio.h>       
int uiomove(
caddr_t address, 
size_t nbytes, 
enum uio_rw rwflag,            
uio_t *uio_p);
INTERFACE LEVEL
       Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
PARAMETERS
       address                  Source/destination kernel address of the copy.       
nbytes                  Number of bytes to copy.       
rwflag                  Flag indicating read or write operation. Possible values
                  are 
UIO_READ and 
UIO_WRITE.       
uio_p                  Pointer to the 
uio structure for the copy.
DESCRIPTION
       The 
uiomove() function copies 
nbytes of data to or from the space
       defined by the 
uio structure (described in 
uio(9S)) and the driver.
       The 
uio_segflg member of the 
uio(9S) structure determines the type of
       space to or from which the transfer is being made. If it is set to       
UIO_SYSSPACE, the data transfer is between addresses in the kernel.
       If it is set to 
UIO_USERSPACE, the transfer is between a user program
       and kernel space.       
rwflag indicates the direction of the transfer. If 
UIO_READ is set,
       the data will be transferred from 
address to the buffer(s) described
       by 
uio_p. If 
UIO_WRITE is set, the data will be transferred from the
       buffer(s) described by 
uio_p to 
address.
       In addition to moving the data, 
uiomove() adds the number of bytes
       moved to the 
iov_base member of the 
iovec(9S) structure, decreases
       the 
iov_len member, increases the 
uio_offset member of the 
uio(9S)       structure, and decreases the 
uio_resid member.
       This function automatically handles page faults. 
nbytes does not have
       to be word-aligned.
RETURN VALUES
       The 
uiomove() function returns 
0 upon success or 
EFAULT on failure.
CONTEXT
       User context only, if 
uio_segflg is set to 
UIO_USERSPACE. User,
       interrupt, or kernel context, if 
uio_segflg is set to 
UIO_SYSSPACE.
SEE ALSO
       ureadc(9F), 
uwritec(9F), 
iovec(9S), 
uio(9S)       Writing Device DriversWARNINGS
       If 
uio_segflg is set to 
UIO_SYSSPACE and 
address is selected from
       user space, the system may panic.
                              January 16, 2006                   UIOMOVE(9F)