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.Dd August 21, 2012
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.Dt DRIVER_MODULE 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm DRIVER_MODULE ,
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.Nm DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED ,
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.Nm EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE ,
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.Nm EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED
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.Nd kernel driver declaration macro
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/param.h
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.In sys/kernel.h
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.In sys/bus.h
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.In sys/module.h
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE name busname "driver_t driver" "devclass_t devclass" "modeventhand_t evh" "void *arg"
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED name busname "driver_t driver" "devclass_t devclass" "modeventhand_t evh" "void *arg" "int order"
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.Fn EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE name busname "driver_t driver" "devclass_t devclass" "modeventhand_t evh" "void *arg" "enum sysinit_elem_order order" "int pass"
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.Fn EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED name busname "driver_t driver" "devclass_t devclass" "modeventhand_t evh" "void *arg" "enum sysinit_elem_order order" "int pass"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE
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macro declares a kernel driver.
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE
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expands to the real driver declaration, where the phrase
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.Fa name
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is used as the naming prefix for the driver and its functions.
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Note that it is supplied as plain text, and not a
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.Li char
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or
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.Li char * .
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.Pp
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.Fa busname
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is the parent bus of the driver (PCI, ISA, PPBUS and others), e.g.\&
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.Ql pci ,
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.Ql isa ,
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or
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.Ql ppbus .
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.Pp
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The identifier used in
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE
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can be different from the driver name.
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Also, the same driver identifier can exist on different busses,
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which is a pretty clean way of making front ends for different cards
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using the same driver on the same or different busses.
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For example, the following is allowed:
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.Pp
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE foo isa foo_driver foo_devclass NULL NULL ;
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.Pp
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE foo pci foo_driver foo_devclass NULL NULL ;
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.Pp
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.Fa driver
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is the driver of type
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.Li driver_t ,
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which contains the information about the driver and is therefore one of the
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two most important parts of the call to
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa devclass
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argument contains the kernel-internal information about the device,
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which will be used within the kernel driver module.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa evh
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argument is the event handler which is called when the driver (or module)
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is loaded or unloaded (see
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.Xr module 9 ) .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa arg
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is unused at this time and should be a
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.Dv NULL
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pointer.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED
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macro allows a driver to be registered in a specific order.
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This can be useful if a single kernel module contains multiple drivers
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that are inter-dependent.
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The
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.Fa order
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argument should be one of the
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.Xr SYSINIT 9
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initialization ordering constants
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.Pq Dv SI_ORDER_* .
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The default order for a driver module is
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.Dv SI_ORDER_MIDDLE .
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Typically a module will specify an order of
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.Dv SI_ORDER_ANY
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for a single driver to ensure it is registered last.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE
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macro allows a driver to be registered for a specific pass level.
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The boot time probe and attach process makes multiple passes over the
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device tree.
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Certain critical drivers that provide basic services needed by other
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devices are attach during earlier passes.
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Most drivers are attached in a final general pass.
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A driver that attaches during an early pass must register for a specific
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pass level
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.Pq BUS_PASS_*
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via the
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.Fa pass
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argument.
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Once a driver is registered it is available to attach to devices for
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all subsequent passes.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED
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macro allows a driver to be registered both in a specific order and
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for a specific pass level.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr device 9 ,
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.Xr driver 9 ,
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.Xr module 9 ,
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.Xr SYSINIT 9
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.Sh AUTHORS
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This manual page was written by
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.An Alexander Langer Aq alex@FreeBSD.org .
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