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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd March 2, 2016 .Dt MAKE_DEV 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm make_dev , .Nm make_dev_cred , .Nm make_dev_credf , .Nm make_dev_p , .Nm make_dev_s , .Nm make_dev_alias , .Nm make_dev_alias_p , .Nm destroy_dev , .Nm destroy_dev_sched , .Nm destroy_dev_sched_cb , .Nm destroy_dev_drain , .Nm dev_depends .Nd manage .Vt cdev Ns 's and DEVFS registration for devices .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/param.h .In sys/conf.h .Ft void .Fn make_dev_args_init "struct make_dev_args *args" .Ft int .Fn make_dev_s "struct make_dev_args *args" "struct cdev **cdev" "const char *fmt" ... .Ft int .Fn make_dev_alias_p "int flags" "struct cdev **cdev" "struct cdev *pdev" "const char *fmt" ... .Ft void .Fn destroy_dev "struct cdev *dev" .Ft void .Fn destroy_dev_sched "struct cdev *dev" .Ft void .Fn destroy_dev_sched_cb "struct cdev *dev" "void (*cb)(void *)" "void *arg" .Ft void .Fn destroy_dev_drain "struct cdevsw *csw" .Ft void .Fn dev_depends "struct cdev *pdev" "struct cdev *cdev" .Pp LEGACY INTERFACES .Ft struct cdev * .Fn make_dev "struct cdevsw *cdevsw" "int unit" "uid_t uid" "gid_t gid" "int perms" "const char *fmt" ... .Ft struct cdev * .Fn make_dev_cred "struct cdevsw *cdevsw" "int unit" "struct ucred *cr" "uid_t uid" "gid_t gid" "int perms" "const char *fmt" ... .Ft struct cdev * .Fn make_dev_credf "int flags" "struct cdevsw *cdevsw" "int unit" "struct ucred *cr" "uid_t uid" "gid_t gid" "int perms" "const char *fmt" ... .Ft int .Fn make_dev_p "int flags" "struct cdev **cdev" "struct cdevsw *devsw" "struct ucred *cr" "uid_t uid" "gid_t gid" "int mode" "const char *fmt" ... .Ft struct cdev * .Fn make_dev_alias "struct cdev *pdev" "const char *fmt" ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn make_dev_s function creates a .Fa cdev structure for a new device, which is returned into the .Fa cdev argument. It also notifies .Xr devfs 5 of the presence of the new device, that causes corresponding nodes to be created. Besides this, a .Xr devctl 4 notification is sent. The function takes the structure .Va struct make_dev_args args , which specifies the parameters for the device creation: .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact struct make_dev_args { size_t mda_size; int mda_flags; struct cdevsw *mda_devsw; struct ucred *mda_cr; uid_t mda_uid; gid_t mda_gid; int mda_mode; int mda_unit; void *mda_si_drv1; void *mda_si_drv2; }; .Ed Before use and filling with the desired values, the structure must be initialized by the .Fn make_dev_args_init function, which ensures that future kernel interface expansion does not affect driver source code or binary interface. .Pp The created device will be owned by .Va args.mda_uid , with the group ownership as .Va args.mda_gid . The name is the expansion of .Va fmt and following arguments as .Xr printf 9 would print it. The name determines its path under .Pa /dev or other .Xr devfs 5 mount point and may contain slash .Ql / characters to denote subdirectories. The permissions of the file specified in .Va args.mda_mode are defined in .In sys/stat.h : .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact #define S_IRWXU 0000700 /* RWX mask for owner */ #define S_IRUSR 0000400 /* R for owner */ #define S_IWUSR 0000200 /* W for owner */ #define S_IXUSR 0000100 /* X for owner */ #define S_IRWXG 0000070 /* RWX mask for group */ #define S_IRGRP 0000040 /* R for group */ #define S_IWGRP 0000020 /* W for group */ #define S_IXGRP 0000010 /* X for group */ #define S_IRWXO 0000007 /* RWX mask for other */ #define S_IROTH 0000004 /* R for other */ #define S_IWOTH 0000002 /* W for other */ #define S_IXOTH 0000001 /* X for other */ #define S_ISUID 0004000 /* set user id on execution */ #define S_ISGID 0002000 /* set group id on execution */ #define S_ISVTX 0001000 /* sticky bit */ #ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE #define S_ISTXT 0001000 #endif .Ed .Pp The .Va args.mda_cr argument specifies credentials that will be stored in the .Fa si_cred member of the initialized .Fa struct cdev . .Pp The .Va args.mda_flags argument alters the operation of .Fn make_dev_s. The following values are currently accepted: .Pp .Bl -tag -width "It Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME" -compact -offset indent .It Dv MAKEDEV_REF reference the created device .It Dv MAKEDEV_NOWAIT do not sleep, the call may fail .It Dv MAKEDEV_WAITOK allow the function to sleep to satisfy malloc .It Dv MAKEDEV_ETERNAL created device will be never destroyed .It Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME return an error if the device name is invalid or already exists .El .Pp Only .Dv MAKEDEV_NOWAIT , .Dv MAKEDEV_WAITOK and .Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME values are accepted for the .Fn make_dev_alias_p function. .Pp The .Dv MAKEDEV_WAITOK flag is assumed if none of .Dv MAKEDEV_WAITOK , .Dv MAKEDEV_NOWAIT is specified. .Pp The .Xr dev_clone 9 event handler shall specify .Dv MAKEDEV_REF flag when creating a device in response to lookup, to avoid race where the device created is destroyed immediately after .Xr devfs_lookup 9 drops his reference to cdev. .Pp The .Dv MAKEDEV_ETERNAL flag allows the kernel to not acquire some locks when translating system calls into the cdevsw methods calls. It is responsibility of the driver author to make sure that .Fn destroy_dev is never called on the returned cdev. For the convenience, use the .Dv MAKEDEV_ETERNAL_KLD flag for the code that can be compiled into kernel or loaded (and unloaded) as loadable module. .Pp A panic will occur if the .Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME flag is not specified and the device name is invalid or already exists. .Pp The .Fn make_dev_p use of the form .Bd -literal -offset indent struct cdev *dev; int res; res = make_dev_p(flags, &dev, cdevsw, cred, uid, gid, perms, name); .Ed is equivalent to the code .Bd -literal -offset indent struct cdev *dev; struct make_dev_args args; int res; make_dev_args_init(&args); args.mda_flags = flags; args.mda_devsw = cdevsw; args.mda_cred = cred; args.mda_uid = uid; args.mda_gid = gid; args.mda_mode = perms; res = make_dev_s(&args, &dev, name); .Ed .Pp Similarly, the .Fn make_dev_credf function call is equivalent to .Bd -literal -offset indent (void) make_dev_s(&args, &dev, name); .Ed In other words, .Fn make_dev_credf does not allow the caller to obtain the return value, and in kernels compiled with the .Va INVARIANTS options, the function asserts that the device creation succeeded. .Pp The .Fn make_dev_cred function is equivalent to the call .Bd -literal -offset indent make_dev_credf(0, cdevsw, unit, cr, uid, gid, perms, fmt, ...); .Ed .Pp The .Fn make_dev function call is the same as .Bd -literal -offset indent make_dev_credf(0, cdevsw, unit, NULL, uid, gid, perms, fmt, ...); .Ed .Pp The .Fn make_dev_alias_p function takes the returned .Ft cdev from .Fn make_dev and makes another (aliased) name for this device. It is an error to call .Fn make_dev_alias_p prior to calling .Fn make_dev . .Pp The .Fn make_dev_alias function is similar to .Fn make_dev_alias_p but it returns the resulting aliasing .Ft *cdev and may not return an error. .Pp The .Fa cdev returned by .Fn make_dev_s and .Fn make_dev_alias_p has two fields, .Fa si_drv1 and .Fa si_drv2 , that are available to store state. Both fields are of type .Ft void * , and can be initialized simultaneously with the .Va cdev allocation by filling .Va args.mda_si_drv1 and .Va args.mda_si_drv2 members of the .Fn make_dev_s argument structure, or filled after the .Va cdev is allocated, if using legacy interfaces. In the latter case, the driver should handle the race of accessing uninitialized .Va si_drv1 and .Va si_drv2 itself. These are designed to replace the .Fa unit argument to .Fn make_dev , which can be obtained with .Fn dev2unit . .Pp The .Fn destroy_dev function takes the returned .Fa cdev from .Fn make_dev and destroys the registration for that device. The notification is sent to .Xr devctl 4 about the destruction event. Do not call .Fn destroy_dev on devices that were created with .Fn make_dev_alias . .Pp The .Fn dev_depends function establishes a parent-child relationship between two devices. The net effect is that a .Fn destroy_dev of the parent device will also result in the destruction of the child device(s), if any exist. A device may simultaneously be a parent and a child, so it is possible to build a complete hierarchy. .Pp The .Fn destroy_dev_sched_cb function schedules execution of the .Fn destroy_dev for the specified .Fa cdev in the safe context. After .Fn destroy_dev is finished, and if the supplied .Fa cb is not .Dv NULL , the callback .Fa cb is called, with argument .Fa arg . The .Fn destroy_dev_sched function is the same as .Bd -literal -offset indent destroy_dev_sched_cb(cdev, NULL, NULL); .Ed .Pp The .Fn d_close driver method cannot call .Fn destroy_dev directly. Doing so causes deadlock when .Fn destroy_dev waits for all threads to leave the driver methods. Also, because .Fn destroy_dev sleeps, no non-sleepable locks may be held over the call. The .Fn destroy_dev_sched family of functions overcome these issues. .Pp The device driver may call the .Fn destroy_dev_drain function to wait until all devices that have supplied .Fa csw as cdevsw, are destroyed. This is useful when driver knows that .Fn destroy_dev_sched is called for all instantiated devices, but need to postpone module unload until .Fn destroy_dev is actually finished for all of them. .Sh RETURN VALUES If successful, .Fn make_dev_s and .Fn make_dev_p will return 0, otherwise they will return an error. If successful, .Fn make_dev_credf will return a valid .Fa cdev pointer, otherwise it will return .Dv NULL . .Sh ERRORS The .Fn make_dev_s , .Fn make_dev_p and .Fn make_dev_alias_p calls will fail and the device will be not registered if: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er ENOMEM The .Dv MAKEDEV_NOWAIT flag was specified and a memory allocation request could not be satisfied. .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG The .Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME flag was specified and the provided device name is longer than .Dv SPECNAMELEN . .It Bq Er EINVAL The .Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME flag was specified and the provided device name is empty, contains a .Qq \&. or .Qq .. path component or ends with .Ql / . .It Bq Er EINVAL The .Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME flag was specified and the provided device name contains invalid characters. .It Bq Er EEXIST The .Dv MAKEDEV_CHECKNAME flag was specified and the provided device name already exists. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr devctl 4 , .Xr devfs 5 , .Xr dev_clone 9 .Sh HISTORY The .Fn make_dev and .Fn destroy_dev functions first appeared in .Fx 4.0 . The function .Fn make_dev_alias first appeared in .Fx 4.1 . The function .Fn dev_depends first appeared in .Fx 5.0 . The functions .Fn make_dev_credf , .Fn destroy_dev_sched , .Fn destroy_dev_sched_cb first appeared in .Fx 7.0 . The function .Fn make_dev_p first appeared in .Fx 8.2 . The function .Fn make_dev_s first appeared in .Fx 11.0 .