cfgmgr_get_state(9r)cfgmgr_get_state(9r)NAMEcfgmgr_get_state - General: Determines the configuration state
SYNOPSIS
int cfgmgr_get_state(
char *driver_name,
int *driver_cfg_state );
ARGUMENTS
Specifies the name of the device driver whose configuration state you
want to obtain. This name is a string that matches the string you spec‐
ified for the entry_name item in the /etc/sysconfigtab database. Typi‐
cally, third-party driver writers specify the driver name (followed by
a colon) in the sysconfigtab file fragment, which gets appended to the
/etc/sysconfigtab database during the driver product installation.
Returns one of the following state value bits to the driver_cfg_state
argument: The specified device driver is in the dynamic configuration
state. This means the driver was dynamically configured into the ker‐
nel. The specified device driver is in the static configuration state.
This means the driver was statically configured into the kernel.
DESCRIPTION
The cfgmgr_get_state routine obtains the configuration state of the
specified device driver. The specified device driver is in either the
static configuration state or the dynamic configuration state.
The cfgmgr_get_state routine returns the state value in the
driver_cfg_state argument. Driver writers should store this state value
in an xx_is_dynamic variable or some similarly named variable.
You typically call the cfgmgr_get_state routine in the CFG_OP_CONFIGURE
entry point of the device driver's configure routine.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, cfgmgr_get_state returns the value ESUC‐
CESS. This success value indicates that cfgmgr_get_state returned the
configuration state of the specified device driver in the
driver_cfg_state argument. Otherwise, cfgmgr_get_state returns one of
the following error constants defined in /usr/sys/include/sys/syscon‐
fig.h and /usr/sys/include/sys/errno.h: The device driver that you
specified in the driver_name argument does not exist. In this case,
cfgmgr_get_state cannot return the configuration state of the specified
device driver in the driver_cfg_state argument. The device driver that
you specified in the driver_name argument is not a valid name.
EXAMPLES
See Writing Device Drivers: Tutorial for a code example of the cfg‐
mgr_get_state interface.
SEE ALSO
Routines: cfgmgr_set_status(9r)cfgmgr_get_state(9r)