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Updated: July 2017
 
 

scf_simple_walk_instances(3SCF)

Name

scf_simple_walk_instances - observational interface for Service Configuration Facility

Synopsis

cc [ flag… ] file–lscf [ library… ] 
#include <libscf.h>

int scf_simple_walk_instances(uint_t flags, void *private,
     int (*inst_callback)(scf_handle_t *, scf_instance_t *, void *));

Description

The scf_simple_walk_instances() function iterates over every service instance in a specified state and calls a callback function provided by the user on each specified instance.

The function takes a flags argument to indicate which instance states are involved in the iteration, an opaque buffer to be passed to the callback function, and a callback function with three arguments, a handle, an instance pointer, and an opaque buffer. If the callback function returns a value other than success, iteration is ended, an error is set, and the function returns -1.

The handle passed to the callback function is provided to the callback function by the library. This handle is used by the callback function for all low-level allocation involved in the function.

The simplified library provides defined constants for the flags argument. The user can use a bitwise OR to apply more than one flag. The SCF_STATE_ALL flag is a bitwise OR of all the other states.The flags are:

  • SCF_STATE_UNINIT

  • SCF_STATE_MAINT

  • SCF_STATE_OFFLINE

  • SCF_STATE_DISABLED

  • SCF_STATE_ONLINE

  • SCF_STATE_DEGRADED

  • SCF_STATE_ALL

Return Values

Upon successful completion, scf_simple_walk_instances() returns 0. Otherwise, it returns -1.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability
Committed
MT-Level
MT-Safe

See Also

libscf(3LIB), attributes(5)