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DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(9) |
NAME¶
DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS
—
GEOM class declaration macro
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<geom/geom.h>
DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS
(class,
mod_name);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS
()
macro registers a GEOM class in GEOM. A GEOM class itself implements one
particular kind of transformation. Typical examples are: MBR disk partition,
BSD disklabel and RAID5 classes.
DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS
() can be used both for compiled
in and loaded as kld(4) modules GEOM classes and it is the
only official way for class registration.
The arguments to
DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS
()
are:
- class
- The g_class structure which describes a GEOM class.
- mod_name
- A kernel module name (not a class name!).
Structure g_class contains data describing the class. They are:
- const char * name
- Class name.
- g_taste_t * taste
- Pointer to function used for taste event handling. If it is
non-
NULL
it is called in three situations:- On class activation, all existing providers are offered for tasting.
- When new provider is created it is offered for tasting.
- After last write access to a provider is closed it is offered for retasting (on first write open event “spoil” was sent).
- g_config_t * config
- This field is not used anymore, its functionality was replaced by the ctlreq field.
- g_ctl_req_t * ctlreq
- Pointer to function used for handling events from userland applications.
- g_init_t * init
- Pointer to function which is called right after class registration.
- g_fini_t * fini
- Pointer to function which is called right before class deregistration.
- g_ctl_destroy_geom_t * destroy_geom
- Pointer to a function which is called for every geom on class unload. If this field is not set, the class can not be unloaded.
Only a name field is required; the rest are optional.
RESTRICTIONS/CONDITIONS¶
The fields of g_class should always be initialized using C99-style field naming (see the initialization of example_class below).
EXAMPLES¶
Example class declaration.
static struct g_geom * g_example_taste(struct g_class *mp, struct g_provider *pp, int flags __unused) { g_topology_assert(); [...] } static void g_example_ctlreq(struct gctl_req *req, struct g_class *cp, char const *verb) { [...] } static int g_example_destroy_geom(struct gctl_req *req, struct g_class *cp, struct g_geom *gp) { g_topology_assert(); [...] } static void g_example_init(struct g_class *mp) { [...] } static void g_example_fini(struct g_class *mp) { [...] } struct g_class example_class = { .name = "EXAMPLE", .taste = g_example_taste, .ctlreq = g_example_ctlreq, .init = g_example_init, .fini = g_example_fini, .destroy_geom = g_example_destroy_geom }; DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(example_class, g_example);
SEE ALSO¶
geom(4), g_attach(9), g_bio(9), g_consumer(9), g_data(9), g_event(9), g_geom(9), g_provider(9), g_provider_by_name(9), g_wither_geom(9)
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>.
August 13, 2007 | Debian |