ldi_ioctl(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers ldi_ioctl(9F)NAMEldi_ioctl - Send an ioctl to a device
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/sunldi.h>
int ldi_ioctl(ldi_handle_t lh, int cmd, intptr_t arg, int mode, cred_t
*cr, int *rvalp);
PARAMETERS
lh Layered handle.
cr Pointer to a credential structure used to open a
device.
rvalp Caller return value. (May be set by driver and is valid
only if the ioctl() succeeds).
cmd Command argument. Interpreted by driver ioctl() as the
operation to be performed.
arg Driver parameter. Argument interpretation is driver
dependent and usually depends on the command type.
mode Bit field that contains:
FKIOCTL Inform the target device that the ioctl
originated from within the kernel.
DESCRIPTION
The ldi_ioctl() function passes an ioctl request to the device entry
point for the device specified by the layered handle. This operation is
supported for block, character, and streams devices.
If arg is interpreted as a pointer (that is, as not an immediate
value) and the data pointed to by arg is in the kernels address space,
the FKIOCTL flag should be set. This indicates to the target driver
that no data model conversion is necessary.
If the caller of ldi_ioctl() is not the originator of the ioctl data
pointed to by arg, (for example, when passing on an ioctl request from
a userland process), the caller must pass on the mode parameter from
the original ioctl. This is because the mode parameter contains the
contains the FMODELS bits which enable the target driver to determine
the data model of the process which originated the ioctl and perform
any necessary conversions. See ddi_model_convert_from(9F) for more
information.
STREAM IOCTLS
For a general description of streams ioctls see streamio(7I).
ldi_ioctl() supports a number of streams ioctls, using layered handles
in the place of file descriptors. When issuing streams ioctls the
FKIOCTL parameter should be specified. The possible return values for
supported ioctl commands are also documented in streamio(7I).
The following streams ioctls are supported:
I_PLINK Behaves as documented in streamio(7I). The lay‐
ered handle lh should point to the streams mul‐
tiplexer. The arg parameter should point to a
layered handle for another streams driver.
I_UNPLINK Behaves as documented in streamio(7I)). The
layered handle lh should point to the streams
multiplexer. The arg parameter is the multi‐
plexor ID number returned by I_PLINK when the
streams were linked.
RETURN VALUES
The ldi_ioctl() function returns 0 upon success. If a failure occurs
before the request is passed on to the device, possible return values
are shown below. Otherwise any other error number may be returned by
the device.
EINVAL Invalid input parameters.
ENOTSUP Operation is not supported for this device.
CONTEXT
These functions may be called from user or kernel context.
SunOS 5.10 3 June 2003 ldi_ioctl(9F)