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#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/kstat.h> void kstat_install(kstat_t *ksp);
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
ksp
Pointer to a fully initialized kstat(9S) structure.
kstat_install() is used in conjunction with kstat_create(9F) to allocate and initialize a kstat(9S) structure.
After a successful call to kstat_create() the driver must perform any necessary initialization of the data section (such as setting the name fields in a kstat of type KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED). Virtual kstats must have the ks_data field set at this time. The provider may also set the ks_update, ks_private, and ks_lock fields if necessary.
Once the kstat is completely initialized, kstat_install is used to make the kstat accessible to the outside world.
None.
kstat_install() can be called from user or kernel context.
Example 1 Allocating and Initializing a kstat Structure
The method for allocating and initializing a kstat structure is generally as follows:
kstat_t *ksp; ksp = kstat_create(module, instance, name, class, type, ndata, flags); if (ksp) { /* ... provider initialization, if necessary */ kstat_install(ksp); }
kstat_create(9F), kstat_delete(9F), kstat_named_init(9F), kstat(9S)
Writing Device Drivers