NAME
prop_array_copyin_ioctl
,
prop_array_copyout_ioctl
,
prop_array_copyin
,
prop_array_copyout
,
prop_dictionary_copyin_ioctl
,
prop_dictionary_copyout_ioctl
,
prop_dictionary_copyin
,
prop_dictionary_copyout
—
Copy property lists to and from kernel
space
SYNOPSIS
#include
<libprop/proplib.h>
int
prop_array_copyin_ioctl
(const
struct plistref *pref,
const u_long cmd,
prop_array_t
*arrayp);
int
prop_array_copyin
(const
struct plistref *pref,
prop_array_t
*arrayp);
int
prop_array_copyout_ioctl
(struct
plistref *pref, const
u_long cmd, prop_array_t
array);
int
prop_array_copyout
(struct
plistref *pref,
prop_array_t array);
int
prop_dictionary_copyin_ioctl
(const
struct plistref *pref,
const u_long cmd,
prop_dictionary_t
*dictp);
int
prop_dictionary_copyin
(const
struct plistref *pref,
prop_dictionary_t
*dictp);
int
prop_dictionary_copyout_ioctl
(struct
plistref *pref, const
u_long cmd,
prop_dictionary_t
dict);
int
prop_dictionary_copyout
(struct
plistref *pref,
prop_dictionary_t
dict);
DESCRIPTION
Theprop_array_copyin_ioctl
,
prop_array_copyout_ioctl
,
prop_dictionary_copyin_ioctl
, and
prop_dictionary_copyout_ioctl
functions implement the
kernel side of a protocol for copying property lists to and from the kernel
using ioctl(2). The functions prop_array_copyin
,
prop_array_copyout
,
prop_dictionary_copyin
, and
prop_dictionary_copyout
implement the kernel side of a
protocol for copying property lists to the kernel as arguments of normal
system calls.
A kernel routine receiving or returning a property list will be passed a pointer to a struct plistref. This structure encapsulates the reference to the property list in externalized form.
RETURN VALUES
If successful, functions return zero. Otherwise, an error number will be returned to indicate the error.
EXAMPLES
The following (simplified) example demonstrates using
prop_dictionary_copyin_ioctl
() and
prop_dictionary_copyout_ioctl
() in an ioctl
routine:
extern prop_dictionary_t fooprops; int fooioctl(dev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct lwp *l) { prop_dictionary_t dict, odict; int error; switch (cmd) { case FOOSETPROPS: { const struct plistref *pref = (const struct plistref *) data; error = prop_dictionary_copyin_ioctl(pref, cmd, &dict); if (error) return (error); odict = fooprops; fooprops = dict; prop_object_release(odict); break; } case FOOGETPROPS: { struct plistref *pref = (struct plistref *) data; error = prop_dictionary_copyout_ioctl(pref, cmd, fooprops); break; } default: return (EPASSTHROUGH); } return (error); }
The following (simplified) example demonstrates using
prop_array_copyin
() in a routine:
int foocopyin(const struct plistref *pref)) { prop_array_t array; int error; error = prop_array_copyin(pref, &array); if (error) return (error); ... }
ERRORS
prop_array_copyin_ioctl
() and
prop_dictionary_copyin_ioctl
() will fail if:
- [
EFAULT
] - Bad address
- [
EIO
] - Input/output error
- [
ENOMEM
] - Cannot allocate memory
- [
ENOTSUP
] - Not supported
prop_array_copyout_ioctl
() and
prop_dictionary_copyout_ioctl
() will fail if:
- [
EFAULT
] - Bad address
- [
ENOMEM
] - Cannot allocate memory
- [
ENOTSUP
] - Not supported
SEE ALSO
prop_array(3), prop_dictionary(3), prop_send_ioctl(3), prop_send_syscall(3), proplib(3)
HISTORY
The proplib
property container object
library first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.