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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #ifndef	_SYS_DAMAP_H
28 #define	_SYS_DAMAP_H
29 
30 #ifdef	__cplusplus
31 extern "C" {
32 #endif
33 
34 /*
35  * Delta (device) Address Map Interfaces
36  *
37  * These interfaces provide time-stablized sets of 'addresses',
38  * where addresses are string representations of device
39  * or bus-specific address.  The mechanisms include interfaces to
40  * report and remove address from a map, time stabilization, callouts
41  * to higher-level configuration and unconfiguration actions, and
42  * address lookup functions.
43  *
44  * Per Address Reports
45  * With per-address reporting, the caller reports the addition and removal
46  * each address visible to it. Each report is independently time stabilized;
47  * Once a report has stabilized, the reported address is either
48  * activated & configured, or unconfigured & released.
49  *
50  * Full Set Reports
51  * When using fullset reporting, the report provider enumerates the entire
52  * set of addresses visible to the provider at a given point in time.
53  * The entire set is then stabilized.
54  * Upon stabilizing, any newly reported addresses are activated & configured
55  * and any previously active addresses which are no longer visible are
56  * automatically unconfigured and released, freeing the provider from
57  * the need to explicitly unconfigure addresses no longer present.
58  *
59  * Stabilization
60  * Once an address has been reported (or reported as removed), the report
61  * is time stabilized before the framework initiates a configuration
62  * or unconfiguration action.  If the address is re-reported while undergoing
63  * stabilization, the timer is reset for either the address or the full
64  * set of addresses reported to the map.
65  *
66  * Activation/Release
67  * Once a reported address has passed its stabilization, the address is
68  * 'activated' by the framework.  Once activated, the address is passed
69  * to a configuration callout to perform whatever actions are necessary.
70  * If a reported address is deleted or fails to stabilize, the address
71  * is released by the map.
72  * A report provider may register callback functions to be invoked
73  * as part of the address activation & release process.  In addition to
74  * the callbacks, a provider can also supply a handle to provider-private
75  * data at the time an address is reported.  This handle is returned to
76  * provider as an argument to the activation & release callbacks.
77  *
78  * Lookup/Access
79  * The set of stable addresses contained in a map can be obtained by
80  * calling interfaces to lookup either a single address or the full
81  * list of stable addresses.
82  */
83 
84 /*
85  * damap_t:		Handle to a delta address map
86  * damap_id_t:  	Handle to an entry of damap_t
87  */
88 typedef struct __damap_dm *damap_t;
89 typedef id_t damap_id_t;
90 
91 /*
92  * damap_id_list_t:	List of damap_id_handles
93  * NB. Not Used
94  */
95 typedef struct __damap_id_list *damap_id_list_t;
96 
97 #define	NODAM (damap_id_t)0
98 
99 /*
100  * activate_cb:		Provider callback when reported address is activated
101  * deactivate_cb:	Provider callback when address has been released
102  *
103  * configure_cb:	Class callout to configure newly activated addresses
104  * unconfig_cb:		Class callout to unconfigure deactivated addresses
105  */
106 typedef enum {
107 	DAMAP_DEACT_RSN_GONE = 0,
108 	DAMAP_DEACT_RSN_CFG_FAIL,
109 	DAMAP_DEACT_RSN_UNSTBL
110 } damap_deact_rsn_t;
111 
112 typedef void (*damap_activate_cb_t)(void *, char *, int, void **);
113 typedef void (*damap_deactivate_cb_t)(void *, char *, int, void *,
114     damap_deact_rsn_t);
115 
116 typedef int (*damap_configure_cb_t)(void *, damap_t *, damap_id_t);
117 typedef int (*damap_unconfig_cb_t)(void *, damap_t *, damap_id_t);
118 
119 /*
120  * Map reporting mode
121  */
122 typedef enum {DAMAP_REPORT_PERADDR, DAMAP_REPORT_FULLSET} damap_rptmode_t;
123 
124 /*
125  * Map create options flags
126  * DAMAP_SERIALCONFIG - serialize activate/deactivate operations
127  * DAMAP_MTCONFIG - multithread config/unconfg operations
128  */
129 #define	DAMAP_SERIALCONFIG	0
130 #define	DAMAP_MTCONFIG		1
131 
132 int	damap_create(char *, damap_rptmode_t, int, clock_t,
133 	    void *, damap_activate_cb_t, damap_deactivate_cb_t,
134 	    void *, damap_configure_cb_t, damap_unconfig_cb_t,
135 	    damap_t **);
136 void	damap_destroy(damap_t *);
137 
138 char	*damap_name(damap_t *);
139 int	damap_sync(damap_t *);
140 
141 int	damap_addr_add(damap_t *, char *, damap_id_t *, nvlist_t *, void *);
142 int	damap_addr_del(damap_t *, char *);
143 int	damap_addrid_del(damap_t *, int);
144 
145 /*
146  * modifiers to damap_addrset_end()
147  */
148 #define	DAMAP_END_RESET	1
149 #define	DAMAP_END_ABORT	2
150 
151 int		damap_addrset_begin(damap_t *);
152 int		damap_addrset_add(damap_t *, char *, damap_id_t *,
153 		    nvlist_t *, void *);
154 int		damap_addrset_end(damap_t *, int);
155 int		damap_addrset_reset(damap_t *, int);
156 damap_id_t	damap_id_next(damap_t *, damap_id_list_t, damap_id_t);
157 char		*damap_id2addr(damap_t *, damap_id_t);
158 nvlist_t	*damap_id2nvlist(damap_t *, damap_id_t);
159 int		damap_id_hold(damap_t *, damap_id_t);
160 void		damap_id_rele(damap_t *, damap_id_t);
161 int		damap_id_ref(damap_t *, damap_id_t);
162 void		damap_id_list_rele(damap_t *, damap_id_list_t);
163 void		*damap_id_priv_get(damap_t *, damap_id_t);
164 void		damap_id_priv_set(damap_t *, damap_id_t, void *);
165 damap_id_t	damap_lookup(damap_t *, char *);
166 int		damap_lookup_all(damap_t *, damap_id_list_t *);
167 
168 #define	DAM_SUCCESS	0
169 #define	DAM_EEXIST	1
170 #define	DAM_MAPFULL	2
171 #define	DAM_EINVAL	3
172 #define	DAM_FAILURE	4
173 #define	DAM_SHAME	5
174 
175 #ifdef	__cplusplus
176 }
177 #endif
178 
179 #endif	/* _SYS_DAMAP_H */
180