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cc [ flag... ] file... -ldevinfo [ library... ] #include <libdevinfo.h> char *di_path_bus_addr(di_path_t path);
di_node_t di_path_client_node(di_path_t path);
int di_path_instance(di_path_t path);
char *di_path_node_name(di_path_t path);
di_node_t di_path_phci_node(di_path_t path);
di_path_state_t di_path_state(di_path_t path);
The handle to a path node in a di_init(3DEVINFO) snapshot.
The di_path_client_node() function returns the di_node_t of the 'client' device node associated with the given path node. If the client device node is not present in the current device tree snapshot, DI_NODE_NIL is returned and errno is set to ENOTSUP.
The di_path_node_name() function returns a pointer to a null-terminated string containing the path node name. This function is the di_path_t peer of di_node_name(3DEVINFO).
The di_path_instance() function returns the instance number associated with the given path node. A path node instance is persistent across attach(9E)/detach(9E)and device reconfigurations, but not across reboot. A path node instance is unrelated to a device node di_instance(3DEVINFO).
The di_path_phci_node() function returns the di_node_t of the pHCI host adapter associated with the given path node. If the pHCI device node is not present in the current device tree snapshot, DI_NODE_NIL is returned and errno is set to ENOTSUP.
The di_path_state() function returns the state of an I/O path. This function may return one of the following values: DI_PATH_STATE_ONLINE
Identifies that the path_info node is online and I/O requests can be routed through this path.
Identifies that the path_info node is in offline state.
Identifies that the path_info node is in faulted state and not ready for I/O operations.
Identifies that the path_info node is in standby state and not ready for I/O operations.
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability Committed |
MT-Level Safe |
Writing Device Drivers