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| DEVICE_GET_STATE(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | DEVICE_GET_STATE(9) |
NAME¶
device_get_state, device_busy,
device_unbusy,
device_is_alive,
device_is_attached —
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
device_state_t
device_get_state(device_t
dev);
void
device_busy(device_t
dev);
void
device_unbusy(device_t
dev);
int
device_is_alive(device_t
dev);
int
device_is_attached(device_t
dev);
DESCRIPTION¶
The current state of a device is accessed by callingdevice_get_state() which returns
DS_NOTPRESENT, DS_ALIVE,
DS_ATTACHED or DS_BUSY
(described in device(9)). To test see if a device was
successfully probed, call device_is_alive() which
simply returns if the state is greater or equal to
DS_ALIVE. To test see if a device was successfully
attached, call device_is_attached() which simply
returns if the state is greater or equal to
DS_ATTACHED.
Each device has a busy count which is incremented when
device_busy() is called and decremented when
device_unbusy() is called. Both routines return an
error if the device state is less than
DS_ATTACHED.
When device_busy() is called on a device
in the DS_ATTACHED state, the device changes to the
DS_BUSY state. When
device_unbusy() is called and after decrementing,
the busy count for the device is zero, the device changes to the
DS_ATTACHED state.
SEE ALSO¶
device(9)AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.| June 16, 1998 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |