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| BUS_ADD_CHILD(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | BUS_ADD_CHILD(9) | 
NAME¶
BUS_ADD_CHILD —
    add a device node to the tree with a given
  priority
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
    <sys/param.h>
  
  #include <sys/bus.h>
device_t
  
  BUS_ADD_CHILD(device_t
    dev, int order,
    const char *name,
    int unit);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    BUS_ADD_CHILD()
    method is used by the driver identify routine to add devices to the tree. It
    can also be used to add children to buses that implement this routine in
    other contexts, although the behavior is bus specific. Please see
    device_add_child(9) for more details. The interface is the
    same as device_add_child(9) however, the bus'
    BUS_ADD_CHILD() is called.
Buses implementing
    BUS_ADD_CHILD()
    should insert the device into the tree using
    device_add_child(9) before adding things such as their own
    ivars and resource lists to the device.
    BUS_ADD_CHILD() is not called by
    device_add_child(9).
    BUS_ADD_CHILD() instead calls
    device_add_child(9).
A panic will result when called for a bus
    that does not implement
    BUS_ADD_CHILD().
    Some buses require a special bus-specific routine to be called instead of
    BUS_ADD_CHILD().
RETURN VALUES¶
The BUS_ADD_CHILD() method returns
    device_t added to the tree, or
    NULL to indicate failure.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by M. Warner Losh.
| April 8, 2018 | Debian |