scf_handle_decode_fmri, scf_scope_to_fmri, scf_service_to_fmri, scf_instance_to_fmri, scf_pg_to_fmri, scf_property_to_fmri, scf_name_to_fmri, scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri - convert between objects and FMRIs in the Service Configuration Facility
cc [ flags… ] file… –lscf [ library… ] #include <libscf.h> int scf_handle_decode_fmri( scf_handle_t *handle, const char * fmri, scf_scope_t *scope, scf_service_t *service, scf_instance_t *instance, scf_propertygroup_t *pg, scf_property_t *property, int flags);
ssize_t scf_scope_to_fmri( const scf_scope_t *object, char *buffer, size_t sz);
ssize_t scf_service_to_fmri( const scf_scope_t *object, char *buffer, size_t sz);
ssize_t scf_instance_to_fmri( const scf_instance_t *inst, char *buffer, size_t sz);
ssize_t scf_pg_to_fmri( const scf_propertygroup_t *pg, char *out, size_t sz);
ssize_t scf_property_to_fmri( const scf_scope_t *object, char *buffer, size_t sz);
ssize_t scf_name_to_fmri(const char *scope, const char *fqdn, const char *service, const char *instance, const char *pgname, const char *propname, char *fmri, size_t sz, int flags);
ssize_t scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri(const char *scope, const char *fqdn, const char *service, const char *instance, const char *pgnames[], int npgs, const char *propname, char *fmri, size_t sz, int flags);
The scf_handle_decode_fmri() function decodes an FMRI string into a set of repository entries. Any number of the entity handles can be NULL. The validation and decoding of the FMRI are determined by the flags argument and by those arguments that are NULL.
If flags == 0, any FMRI is accepted as long as it is well-formed and exists in the repository.
If SCF_DECODE_FMRI_EXACT is set in flags , the last part of the FMRI must match the last non-null entity handle. For example, if property is NULL and pg is non-null, the FMRI must be a property group FMRI.
If SCF_DECODE_FMRI_TRUNCATE is set in flags, there is no check for the existence of any objects specified in the FMRI that follow the last non-null entity handle. For example, if property is NULL, pg is non-null, and a property FMRI is passed in, scf_handle_decode_fmri () succeeds as long as the property group exists, even if the referenced property does not exist.
If SCF_DECODE_FMRI_REQUIRE_INSTANCE (or SCF_DECODE_FMRI_REQUIRE_NO_INSTANCE) is set in flags , then the FMRI must (or must not) specify an instance.
If an error occurs, all of the entity handles that were passed to the function are reset.
The scf_scope_to_fmri(), scf_service_to_fmri (), scf_instance_to_fmri(), scf_pg_to_fmri (), and scf_property_to_fmri() functions convert an entity handle to an FMRI. The scf_pg_to_fmri() and scf_property_to_fmri() will perform any encoding required when they convert the entity handle to an FMRI.
The scf_name_to_fmri() and scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri() functions convert a given set of FMRI components (which may include the scope, domain, service, instance, property group(s), and property) to a valid FMRI which may be used with smf. This function will perform any encoding required when it builds the FMRI. When specifying the property group hierarchy to scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri(), specify each property group in the array in the order in which the hierarchy should be traversed.
The scope is optional and may be omitted by specifying NULL. The fqdn is optional and may be omitted by specifying NULL. If the instance is NULL then the returned FMRI will be a service level FMRI rather than an instance level FMRI. Specifying the instance requires that the service must be specified. Specifying the propname requires that the pgname must be specified.
The FMRI is returned through the fmri parameter whose length is specified through the sz parameter. Specifying NULL for the fmri parameter will cause scf_name_to_fmri() and scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri() to return the length of the FMRI without actually writing it to the fmri parameter.
If SCF_ENCODE_FMRI_NO_SERVICE is set in flags, then the function may be used to encode a property group name and a property name into a single string separated by a slash. This is useful for creating a string usable by the svccfg or svcprop utilities.
Upon successful completion, scf_handle_decode_fmri() returns 0. Otherwise, it returns -1.
Upon successful completion, scf_scope_to_fmri(), scf_service_to_fmri(), scf_instance_to_fmri(), scf_pg_to_fmri(), scf_property_to_fmri(), scf_name_to_fmri() and scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri() return the length of the FMRI. The buffer will be null-terminated if sz > 0, similar to strlcpy(3C). Otherwise, they return -1 and the contents of buffer are undefined.
The scf_handle_decode_fmri() function will fail if:
The storage mechanism that the repository server (svc.configd(8)) chose for the operation denied access.
The connection to the repository was lost.
The FMRI does not meet the restrictions requested in the flags argument.
The object argument refers to an object that has been deleted.
One or more of the entity handles was not derived from handle.
An internal error occurred.
The fmri argument is not a valid FMRI.
The server does not have adequate resources to complete the request.
The handle is not currently bound.
The FMRI is well-formed but there is no object in the repository matching it.
Cannot use unset value.
The scf_scope_to_fmri(), scf_service_to_fmri (), scf_instance_to_fmri(), scf_pg_to_fmri (), scf_property_to_fmri(), scf_name_to_fmri() and scf_name_nested_pg_to_fmri() functions will fail if:
The object argument is not currently set.
The object argument refers to an object that has been deleted.
The handle is not currently bound.
The connection to the repository was lost.
The scf_error(3SCF) function can be used to retrieve the error value.
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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