copyout(9F)
NAME
copyout − copy data from a driver to a user program
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
int copyout(caddr_t driverbuf, caddr_t userbuf, size_t cn
);
ARGUMENTS
driverbuf Source address in the driver from which the data is transferred.
userbuf Destination address in the user program to which the data is transferred.
cn Number of bytes moved.
INTERFACE LEVEL
Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
DESCRIPTION
copyout() copies data from driver buffers to user data space. Addresses that are word-aligned are moved most efficiently. However, the driver developer is not obligated to ensure alignment. This function automatically finds the most efficient move algorithm according to address alignment.
RETURN VALUES
Under normal conditions a 0 is returned to indicate a successful copy. Otherwise, a -1 is returned if the specified address range is not valid.
If a -1 is returned to the caller, driver entry point routines should return EFAULT.
CONTEXT
copyout() can be called from user context only.
EXAMPLES
A driver ioctl(9E) routine (line 9) 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 }; /∗ end device ∗/
7
8 extern struct device xx_addr[]; /∗ phys. device regs. location ∗/
. . .
9 xx_ioctl(dev, cmd, arg, mode, cred_p, rval_p)
10 dev_t dev;
11 int cmd, arg;
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 (copyout((caddr_t)rp, (caddr_t)arg, sizeof(struct device))
19 return(EFAULT);
20 /∗ endif ∗/
21 break;
SEE ALSO
bcopy(9F), copyin(9F), ddi_copyin(9F), ddi_copyout(9F), uiomove(9F).
SunOS 5.1 Writing Device Drivers
NOTES
Driver writers who intend to support layered ioctls in their ioctl(9E) routines should use ddi_copyout(9F) instead.
SunOS 5.1/SPARC — Last change: 29 Sep 1992