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26.Dd January 7, 2005
27.Dt EVENTHANDLER 9
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm EVENTHANDLER
31.Nd kernel event handling functions
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.In sys/eventhandler.h
34.Fn EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE name type
35.Fn EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE name ...
36.Ft eventhandler_tag
37.Fn EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER name func arg priority
38.Fn EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER name tag
39.Ft eventhandler_tag
40.Fo eventhandler_register
41.Fa "struct eventhandler_list *list"
42.Fa "const char *name"
43.Fa "void *func"
44.Fa "void *arg"
45.Fa "int priority"
46.Fc
47.Ft void
48.Fo eventhandler_deregister
49.Fa "struct eventhandler_list *list"
50.Fa "eventhandler_tag tag"
51.Fc
52.Ft "struct eventhandler_list *"
53.Fn eventhandler_find_list "const char *name"
54.Ft void
55.Fn eventhandler_prune_list "struct eventhandler_list *list"
56.Sh DESCRIPTION
57The
58.Nm
59mechanism provides a way for kernel subsystems to register interest in
60kernel events and have their callback functions invoked when these
61events occur.
62.Pp
63The normal way to use this subsystem is via the macro interface.
64The macros that can be used for working with event handlers and callback
65function lists are:
66.Bl -tag -width indent
67.It Fn EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE
68This macro declares an event handler named by argument
69.Fa name
70with callback functions of type
71.Fa type .
72.It Fn EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER
73This macro registers a callback function
74.Fa func
75with event handler
76.Fa name .
77When invoked, function
78.Fa func
79will be invoked with argument
80.Fa arg
81as its first parameter along with any additional parameters passed in
82via macro
83.Fn EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE
84(see below).
85Callback functions are invoked in order of priority.
86The relative priority of each callback among other callbacks
87associated with an event is given by argument
88.Fa priority ,
89which is an integer ranging from
90.Dv EVENTHANDLER_PRI_FIRST
91(highest priority), to
92.Dv EVENTHANDLER_PRI_LAST
93(lowest priority).
94The symbol
95.Dv EVENTHANDLER_PRI_ANY
96may be used if the handler does not have a specific priority
97associated with it.
98If registration is successful,
99.Fn EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER
100returns a cookie of type
101.Vt eventhandler_tag .
102.It Fn EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER
103This macro removes a previously registered callback associated with tag
104.Fa tag
105from the event handler named by argument
106.Fa name .
107.It Fn EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE
108This macro is used to invoke all the callbacks associated with event
109handler
110.Fa name .
111This macro is a variadic one.
112Additional arguments to the macro after the
113.Fa name
114parameter are passed as the second and subsequent arguments to each
115registered callback function.
116.El
117.Pp
118The macros are implemented using the following functions:
119.Bl -tag -width indent
120.It Fn eventhandler_register
121The
122.Fn eventhandler_register
123function is used to register a callback with a given event.
124The arguments expected by this function are:
125.Bl -tag -width ".Fa priority"
126.It Fa list
127A pointer to an existing event handler list, or
128.Dv NULL .
129If
130.Fa list
131is
132.Dv NULL ,
133the event handler list corresponding to argument
134.Fa name
135is used.
136.It Fa name
137The name of the event handler list.
138.It Fa func
139A pointer to a callback function.
140Argument
141.Fa arg
142is a passed to the callback function
143.Fa func
144as its first argument when it is invoked.
145.It Fa priority
146The relative priority of this callback among all the callbacks
147registered for this event.
148Valid values are those in the range
149.Dv EVENTHANDLER_PRI_FIRST
150to
151.Dv EVENTHANDLER_PRI_LAST .
152.El
153.Pp
154The
155.Fn eventhandler_register
156function returns a
157.Fa tag
158that can later be used with
159.Fn eventhandler_deregister
160to remove the particular callback function.
161.It Fn eventhandler_deregister
162The
163.Fn eventhandler_deregister
164function removes the callback associated with tag
165.Fa tag
166from the event handler list pointed to by
167.Fa list .
168This function is safe to call from inside an event handler
169callback.
170.It Fn eventhandler_find_list
171The
172.Fn eventhandler_find_list
173function returns a pointer to event handler list structure corresponding
174to event
175.Fa name .
176.It Fn eventhandler_prune_list
177The
178.Fn eventhandler_prune_list
179function removes all deregistered callbacks from the event list
180.Fa list .
181.El
182.Ss Kernel Event Handlers
183The following event handlers are present in the kernel:
184.Bl -tag -width indent
185.It Vt acpi_sleep_event
186Callbacks invoked when the system is being sent to sleep.
187.It Vt acpi_wakeup_event
188Callbacks invoked when the system is being woken up.
189.It Vt dev_clone
190Callbacks invoked when a new entry is created under
191.Pa /dev .
192.It Vt ifaddr_event
193Callbacks invoked when an address is set up on a network interface.
194.It Vt if_clone_event
195Callbacks invoked when an interface is cloned.
196.It Vt ifnet_arrival_event
197Callbacks invoked when a new network interface appears.
198.It Vt ifnet_departure_event
199Callbacks invoked when a network interface is taken down.
200.It Vt power_profile_change
201Callbacks invoked when the power profile of the system changes.
202.It Vt process_exec
203Callbacks invoked when a process performs an
204.Fn exec
205operation.
206.It Vt process_exit
207Callbacks invoked when a process exits.
208.It Vt process_fork
209Callbacks invoked when a process forks a child.
210.It Vt shutdown_pre_sync
211Callbacks invoked at shutdown time, before file systems are synchronized.
212.It Vt shutdown_post_sync
213Callbacks invoked at shutdown time, after all file systems are synchronized.
214.It Vt shutdown_final
215Callbacks invoked just before halting the system.
216.It Vt vm_lowmem
217Callbacks invoked when virtual memory is low.
218.It Vt watchdog_list
219Callbacks invoked when the system watchdog timer is reinitialized.
220.El
221.Sh RETURN VALUES
222The macro
223.Fn EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER
224and function
225.Fn eventhandler_register
226return a cookie of type
227.Vt eventhandler_tag ,
228which may be used in a subsequent call to
229.Fn EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER
230or
231.Fn eventhandler_deregister .
232.Pp
233The
234.Fn eventhandler_find_list
235function
236returns a pointer to an event handler list corresponding to parameter
237.Fa name ,
238or
239.Dv NULL
240if no such list was found.
241.Sh HISTORY
242The
243.Nm
244facility first appeared in
245.Fx 4.0 .
246.Sh AUTHORS
247This manual page was written by
248.An Joseph Koshy Aq jkoshy@FreeBSD.org .
249