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#include <geom/geom.h>
The g_new_providerf() function creates a new provider on given geom gp. The name of the provider, which will appear as device in devfs(5), is created in a printf(3) -like way from the rest of the arguments. After creation, the caller has to set the provider's mediasize and sectorsize, as well as other desired initializations, and then call g_error_provider() to reset the provider's error, which is initially set to ENXIO.
The g_destroy_provider() function destroys the given provider, cancels all related pending events and removes the corresponding devfs entry.
The g_error_provider() function is used to set the provider's error value. If set to a nonzero, all I/O requests will be denied, as well as increasing its access count will not be possible (error error will be returned).
The provider name should be unique, but this is not enforced by GEOM. If the name is not unique, one will end up with two (or more) files with the same name, which is a programmer error. | |
The geom gp has to have a start method defined. | |
The topology lock has to be held. | |
g_destroy_provider():
The provider must not have consumers attached. | |
The access count has to be 0. | |
The topology lock has to be held. | |
struct g_provider * create_example_provider(struct g_geom *gp) { struct g_provider *pp;g_topology_lock(); pp = g_new_providerf(gp, "example_provider"); g_topology_unlock(); pp->mediasize = 65536; pp->sectorsize = 512; g_error_provider(pp, 0);
return (pp); }
G_PROVIDER (9) | January 16, 2004 |
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