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G_CONSUMER(9) Kernel Developer's Manual G_CONSUMER(9)

g_new_consumer, g_destroy_consumerGEOM consumers management

#include <geom/geom.h>

struct g_consumer *
g_new_consumer(struct g_geom *gp);

void
g_destroy_consumer(struct g_consumer *cp);

A GEOM consumer is the backdoor through which a geom connects to another GEOM provider and through which I/O requests are sent.

The () function creates a new consumer on geom gp. Before using the new consumer, it has to be attached to a provider with g_attach(9) and opened with g_access(9).

The () function destroys the given consumer and cancels all related pending events. This function is the last stage of killing an unwanted consumer.

g_new_consumer():

  • The geom gp has to have an orphan method defined.
  • The topology lock has to be held.

():

  • The consumer must not be attached to a provider.
  • The access count has to be 0.
  • The topology lock has to be held.

The g_new_consumer() function returns a pointer to the newly created consumer.

Create consumer, attach it to given provider, gain read access and clean up.

void
some_function(struct g_geom *mygeom, struct g_provider *pp)
{
	struct g_consumer *cp;

	g_topology_assert();

	/* Create new consumer on 'mygeom' geom. */
	cp = g_new_consumer(mygeom);
	/* Attach newly created consumer to given provider. */
	if (g_attach(cp, pp) != 0) {
		g_destroy_consumer(cp);
		return;
	}
	/* Open provider for reading through our consumer. */
	if (g_access(cp, 1, 0, 0) != 0) {
		g_detach(cp);
		g_destroy_consumer(cp);
		return;
	}

	g_topology_unlock();
	/*
	 * Read data from provider.
	 */
	g_topology_lock();

	/* Disconnect from provider (release access count). */
	g_access(cp, -1, 0, 0);
	/* Detach from provider. */
	g_detach(cp);
	/* Destroy consumer. */
	g_destroy_consumer(cp);
}

geom(4), DECLARE_GEOM_CLASS(9), g_access(9), g_attach(9), g_bio(9), g_data(9), g_event(9), g_geom(9), g_provider(9), g_provider_by_name(9), g_wither_geom(9)

This manual page was written by Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>.

January 16, 2004 Debian