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copyin(9f)

copyin(9F)                     Kernel Functions                     copyin(9F)



NAME
       copyin - copy data from a user program to a driver buffer

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <sys/ddi.h>

       int copyin(const void *userbuf, void *driverbuf, size_t cn);

INTERFACE LEVEL
       This interface is obsolete. ddi_copyin(9F) should be used instead.

PARAMETERS
       userbuf      User  program  source  address  from  which data is trans‐
                    ferred.


       driverbuf    Driver destination address to which data is transferred.


       cn           Number of bytes transferred.


DESCRIPTION
       copyin() copies data from a user program source  address  to  a  driver
       buffer.  The  driver developer must ensure that adequate space is allo‐
       cated for the destination address.


       Addresses that are word-aligned are moved  most  efficiently.  However,
       the  driver  developer is not obligated to ensure alignment. This func‐
       tion automatically finds the most efficient move according  to  address
       alignment.

RETURN VALUES
       Under  normal conditions, a 0 is returned indicating a successful copy.
       Otherwise, a −1 is returned if one of the following occurs:

           o      Paging fault; the driver tried to access a  page  of  memory
                  for which it did not have read or write access.


           o      Invalid user address, such as a user area or stack area.


           o      Invalid  address  that  would  have  resulted  in data being
                  copied into the user block.


           o      Hardware fault; a hardware error  prevented  access  to  the
                  specified  user memory. For example, an uncorrectable parity
                  or ECC error occurred.


           o      ADI version  mismatch;  the  hardware  detected  a  mismatch
                  between the version specified for the source address and the
                  actual in-memory version.  For  more  information,  see  the
                  adi(3C) man page.



       If  a  −1 is returned to the caller, driver entry point routines should
       return EFAULT.

CONTEXT
       copyin() can be called from user context only.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 An ioctl() Routine



       A driver ioctl(9E) routine (line 10) can be used to get or  set  device
       attributes  or  registers.  In  the XX_GETREGS condition (line 17), the
       driver copies the current device register values to a  user  data  area
       (line  18).  If  the specified argument contains an invalid address, an
       error code is returned.



          1  struct device  {         /* layout of physical device registers  */
          2       int      control;   /* physical device control word  */
          3       int      status;    /* physical device status word   */
          4       short    recv_char; /* receive character from device */
          5       short    xmit_char; /* transmit character to device  */
          6  };
          7
          8  extern struct device xx_addr[];   /* phys. device regs. location */
          9    . . .
         10  xx_ioctl(dev_t dev, int cmd, int arg, int mode,
         11      cred_t *cred_p, int *rval_p)
         12               ...
         13  {
         14      register struct device *rp = &xx_addr[getminor(dev) >> 4];
         15      switch (cmd) {
         16
         17      case XX_GETREGS: /* copy device regs. to user program */
         18            if (copyin(arg, rp, sizeof(struct device)))
         19                return(EFAULT);
         20            break;
         21               ...
         22      }
         23               ...
         24  }


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for a description of the following attributes:


       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Stability LevelObsolete


SEE ALSO
       uiomove(9F), attributes(7), ioctl(9E), ddi_copyin(9F), bcopy(9F), copy‐
       out(9F), ddi_copyout(9F).


       Writing Device Drivers in Oracle Solaris 11.4

NOTES
       Driver writers who intend to support layered ioctls in their  ioctl(9E)
       routines should use ddi_copyin(9F) instead.


       Driver defined locks should not be held across calls to this function.


       copyin()  should  not  be used from a streams driver. For more informa‐
       tion, see M_COPYIN and M_COPYOUT in STREAMS Programming Guide.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               30 Sep 2015                       copyin(9F)
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