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Writing Device Drivers Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I Designing Device Drivers for the Oracle Solaris Platform
1. Overview of Oracle Solaris Device Drivers
2. Oracle Solaris Kernel and Device Tree
5. Managing Events and Queueing Tasks
7. Device Access: Programmed I/O
10. Mapping Device and Kernel Memory
13. Hardening Oracle Solaris Drivers
14. Layered Driver Interface (LDI)
Part II Designing Specific Kinds of Device Drivers
15. Drivers for Character Devices
18. SCSI Host Bus Adapter Drivers
19. Drivers for Network Devices
Part III Building a Device Driver
22. Compiling, Loading, Packaging, and Testing Drivers
23. Debugging, Testing, and Tuning Device Drivers
24. Recommended Coding Practices
B. Summary of Oracle Solaris DDI/DKI Services
Device Information Tree Node (dev_info_t) Functions
Device Software State Functions
Memory Allocation and Deallocation Functions
Kernel Thread Control and Synchronization Functions
Task Queue Management Functions
User Process Information Functions
User Application Kernel and Device Access Functions
Kernel Logging and Printing Functions
Resource Map Management Functions
C. Making a Device Driver 64-Bit Ready
The DMA functions are:
Allocate a DMA handle
Free a DMA handle
Allocate memory for a DMA transfer
Free previously allocated DMA memory
Bind an address to a DMA handle
Bind a system buffer to a DMA handle
Unbind the address in a DMA handle
Retrieve the subsequent DMA cookie
Activate a new DMA window
Retrieve number of DMA windows
Synchronize CPU and I/O views of memory
Check a DMA handle
Allow 64-bit transfers on SBus
Report whether a device is installed in a slave access-only location
Find the minimum alignment and transfer size for DMA
Find out the allowed burst sizes for a DMA mapping
Find DMA mapping alignment and minimum transfer size
Acquire a DMA channel
Release a DMA channel
Get the DMA engine attributes
Program a DMA channel
Terminate a DMA engine operation
Disable a DMA channel
Enable a DMA channel
Get the remaining DMA engine count
Configure the DMA channel cascade mode
Convert a DMA cookie to an offset within a DMA handle
Table B-5 Deprecated Direct Memory Access (DMA) Functions
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