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#include <sys/neti.h> phy_if_t net_phygetnext(const net_data_t net, const phy_if_t ifp);
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).
net
value returned from a successful call to net_protocol_lookup(9F).
ifp
value returned from a successful call to this function or net_phylookup(9F).
The net_phygetnext() function searches through all of the network interfaces that a network protocol "owns". To start searching through all of the interfaces owned by a protocol, a value of 0 should be passed through as the value of ifp. When 0 is returned by this function, the last of the interfaces owned by this protocol has been reached.
When called successfully, the value returned represents a network interface that exists, at the time of the call, within the scope of the network interface. This value is only guaranteed to be unique for a name within the scope of the network protocol.
net_data_t net; phy_if_t ifp; char buffer[32]; net = net_protocol_lookup("inet"); if (net != NULL) { for (ifp = net_phygetnext(net, 0); ifp != 0; ifp = net_phygetnext(net, ifp)) { /* Do something with ifp */ if (net_getifname(net, ifp, buffer, sizeof(buffer) >= 0) printf("Interface %s0, buffer); } }
The net_phygetnext() function returns -1 if it is not supported by the network protocol or 0 if an attempt to go beyond the last network interface is made. Otherwise, it returns a value representing a network interface.
The net_phygetnext() function may be called from user, kernel, or interrupt context.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | Committed |
net_phylookup(9F), net_protocol_lookup(9F), attributes(5)