di_prom_prop_lookup_bytes, di_prom_prop_lookup_ints, di_prom_prop_lookup_strings - search for a PROM property
cc [ flag... ] file... -ldevinfo [ library... ] #include <libdevinfo.h> int di_prom_prop_lookup_bytes(di_prom_handle_t ph, di_node_t node, const char *prop_name, uchar_t **prop_data);
int di_prom_prop_lookup_ints(di_prom_handle_t ph, di_node_t node, const char *prop_name, int **prop_data);
int di_prom_prop_lookup_strings(di_prom_handle_t ph, di_node_t node, const char *prop_name, char **prop_data);
node
ph
prop_data
For di_prom_prop_lookup_ints(), the address of a pointer to an integer.
For di_prom_prop_lookup_strings(), the address of pointer to a buffer.
prop_name
These functions return the value of a known PROM property name and value type and update the prop_data pointer to reference memory that contains the property value. All memory allocated by these functions is managed by the library and must not be freed by the caller.
If the property is found, the number of entries in prop_data is returned. If the property is a boolean type, 0 is returned and the existence of this property indicates the value is true. Otherwise, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
For di_prom_prop_lookup_bytes(), the number of entries is the number of unsigned characters contained in the buffer pointed to by prop_data.
For di_prom_prop_lookup_ints(), the number of entries is the number of integers contained in the buffer pointed to by prop_data.
For di_prom_prop_lookup_strings(), the number of entries is the number of null-terminated strings contained in the buffer. The strings are stored in a concatenated format in the buffer.
These functions will fail if::
EINVAL
ENXIO
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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di_init(3DEVINFO), di_prom_prop_next(3DEVINFO), libdevinfo(3LIB), attributes(5), openprom(7D)
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