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ddi_log_sysevent (9)
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    NAME

    ddi_log_sysevent - log system event for drivers
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    #include <sys/ddi.h>
    #include <sys/sunddi.h>
    
    
    
    int ddi_log_sysevent(dev_info_t *dip, char *vendor, 
        char *class, char *subclass, nvlist_t *attr_list, 
        sysevent_id_t *eidp, int sleep_flag);
    

     

    INTERFACE LEVEL

    Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI).  

    PARAMETERS

    dip

    A pointer to the dev_info node for this driver.

    vendor

    A pointer to a string defining the vendor. Third-party drivers should use their company's stock symbol (or similarly enduring identifier). Sun-supplied drivers should use DDI_VENDOR_SUNW.

    class

    A pointer to a string defining the event class.

    subclass

    A pointer to a string defining the event subclass.

    attr_list

    A pointer to an nvlist_t, listing the name-value attributes associated with the event or NULL if there are no such attributes for this event.

    eidp

    The address of a sysevent_id_t structure in which the event's sequence number and timestamp are returned if the event is successfully queued. May be NULL if this information is not of interest. See below for the definition of sysevent_id_t.

    sleep_flag

    Indicates how a caller wants to handle the possibility of resources not being available. If sleep_flag is DDI_NOSLEEP, the caller does not care if the allocation fails or the queue is full and can handle a failure appropriately. If sleep_flag is DDI_SLEEP, the caller wishes to have the allocation and queuing routines wait for resources to become available.

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The ddi_log_sysevent() function causes a system event, of the specified class and subclass, to be generated on behalf of the driver and queued for delivery to syseventd, the user-land sysevent daemon.

    The publisher string for the event is constructed using the vendor name and driver name, with the format:

    "<vendor>:kern:<driver-name>"
    

    The two fields of eidp, eid_seq and eid_ts, are sufficient to uniquely identify an event.  

    STRUCTURE MEMBERS

    The structure members of sysevent_id_t are:

         uint64_t   eid_seq;        /* sysevent sequence number */
        hrtime_t   eid_ts;         /* sysevent timestamp */
    

     

    RETURN VALUES

    The ddi_log_sysevent() function returns:

    DDI_SUCCESS

    The event has been queued for delivery successfully.

    DDI_ENOMEM

    There is not enough memory to queue the system event at this time. DDI_ENOMEM cannot be returned when sleep_flag is DDI_SLEEP.

    DDI_EBUSY

    The system event queue is full at this time. DDI_EBUSY cannot be returned when sleep_flag is DDI_SLEEP.

    DDI_ETRANSPORT

    The syseventd daemon is not responding and events cannot be queued or delivered at this time. DDI_ETRANSPORT can be returned even when sleep_flag is DDI_SLEEP.

    DDI_ECONTEXT

    sleep_flag is DDI_SLEEP and the driver is running in interrupt context.

    ddi_log_sysevent supports the following data types:
    DATA_TYPE_BYTE
    DATA_TYPE_INT16
    DATA_TYPE_UINT16
    DATA_TYPE_INT32
    DATA_TYPE_UINT32
    DATA_TYPE_INT64
    DATA_TYPE_UINT64
    DATA_TYPE_STRING
    DATA_TYPE_BYTE_ARRAY
    DATA_TYPE_INT16_ARRAY
    DATA_TYPE_UINT16_ARRAY
    DATA_TYPE_INT32_ARRAY
    DATA_TYPE_UINT32_ARRAY
    DATA_TYPE_INT64_ARRAY
    DATA_TYPE_UINT64_ARRAY  

    CONTEXT

    The ddi_log_sysevent() function can be called from user, interrupt, or kernel context, except when sleep_flag is DDI_SLEEP, in which case it cannot be called from interrupt context.  

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Logging System Event with No Attributes

        if (ddi_log_sysevent(dip, DDI_VENDOR_SUNW, "class", "subclass",
           NULL, NULL, DDI_SLEEP) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
           cmn_err(CE_WARN, "error logging system event\n");
       }
    

    Example 2 Logging System Event with Two Name/Value Attributes, an Integer and a String

    nvlist_t    *attr_list;
    sysevent_id_t   eid;
    
    if (nvlist_alloc(&attr_list, NV_UNIQUE_NAME_TYPE, KM_SLEEP) == 0)
    {
       err = nvlist_add_uint32(attr_list, int_name, int_value);
       if (err == 0)
           err = nvlist_add_string(attr_list, str_name, str_value);
       if (err == 0)
           err = ddi_log_sysevent(dip, DDI_VENDOR_SUNW,
             "class", "subclass", attr_list, &eid, DDI_SLEEP);
       if (err != DDI_SUCCESS)
           cmn_err(CE_WARN, "error logging system event\n");
       nvlist_free(attr_list);
       }
    

    Example 3 Use Timeout to Handle nvlist and System Event Resource Allocation Failures

    Since no blocking calls are made, this example would be useable from a driver needing to generate an event from interrupt context.

    static int
       xx_se_timeout_handler(xx_state_t *xx)
       {
           xx->xx_timeoutid = (xx_generate_event(xx) ?
               timeout(xx_se_timeout_handler, xx, 4) : 0);
       }
    
       static int
       xx_generate_event(xx_state_t *xx)
       {
           int err;
    
           err = nvlist_alloc(&xx->xx_ev_attrlist, NV_UNIQUE_NAME_TYPE, 0);
           if (err != 0)
               return (1);
           err = nvlist_add_uint32(&xx->xx_ev_attrlist,
               xx->xx_ev_name, xx->xx_ev_value);
           if (err != 0) {
               nvlist_free(xx->xx_ev_attrlist);
               return(1);
           }
    
           err = ddi_log_sysevent(xx->xx_dip, DDI_VENDOR_SUNW,
               xx->xx_ev_class, xx->xx_ev_sbclass,
               xx->xx_ev_attrlist, NULL, DDI_NOSLEEP);
           nvlist_free(xx->xx_ev_attrlist);
           if (err == DDI_SUCCESS || err == DDI_ETRANSPORT) {
               if (err == DDI_ETRANSPORT)
                   cmn_err(CE_WARN, "cannot log system event\n");
               return (0);
           }
           return (1);
       }
    

     

    SEE ALSO

    syseventd(1M), attributes(5), nvlist_add_boolean(9F), nvlist_alloc(9F)

    Writing Device Drivers


     

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    SYNOPSIS
    INTERFACE LEVEL
    PARAMETERS
    DESCRIPTION
    STRUCTURE MEMBERS
    RETURN VALUES
    CONTEXT
    EXAMPLES
    SEE ALSO


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