detach(9E) Driver Entry Points detach(9E)NAMEdetach - detach or suspend a device
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
int prefix detach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
PARAMETERS
dip A pointer to the device's dev_info structure.
cmd Type of detach; the driver should return DDI_FAILURE if any
value other than DDI_DETACH or DDI_SUSPEND is passed to it.
DESCRIPTION
The detach() function complements the attach(9E) routine.
DDI_DETACH
If cmd is set to DDI_DETACH, detach() is used to remove the state asso‐
ciated with a given instance of a device node prior to the removal of
that instance from the system.
The detach() function will be called once for each instance of the
device for which there has been a successful attach(), once there are
no longer any opens on the device. An attached instance of a driver can
be successfully detached only once. The detach() function should clean
up any per instance data initialized in attach(9E) and call
kmem_free(9F) to free any heap allocations. For information on how to
unregister interrupt handlers, see ddi_add_intr(9F). This should also
include putting the underlying device into a quiescent state so that it
will not generate interrupts.
Drivers that set up timeout(9F) routines should ensure that they are
cancelled before returning DDI_SUCCESS from detach().
If detach() determines a particular instance of the device cannot be
removed when requested because of some exceptional condition, detach()
must return DDI_FAILURE, which prevents the particular device instance
from being detached. This also prevents the driver from being unloaded.
A driver instance failing the detach must ensure that no per instance
data or state is modified or freed that would compromise the system or
subsequent driver operation.
The system guarantees that the function will only be called for a par‐
ticular dev_info node after (and not concurrently with) a successful
attach(9E) of that device. The system also guarantees that detach()
will only be called when there are no outstanding open(9E) calls on the
device.
DDI_SUSPEND
The DDI_SUSPEND cmd is issued when the entire system is being suspended
and power removed from it or when the system must be made quiescent. It
will be issued only to devices which have a reg property or which
export a pm-hardware-state property with the value needs-suspend-
resume.
If cmd is set to DDI_SUSPEND, detach() is used to suspend all activity
of a device before power is (possibly) removed from the device. The
steps associated with suspension must include putting the underlying
device into a quiescent state so that it will not generate interrupts
or modify or access memory. Once quiescence has been obtained, detach()
can be called with outstanding open(9E) requests. It must save the
hardware state of the device to memory and block incoming or existing
requests until attach() is called with DDI_RESUME.
If the device is used to store file systems, then after DDI_SUSPEND is
issued, the device should still honor dump(9E) requests as this entry
point may be used by suspend-resume operation (see cpr(7)) to save
state file. It must do this, however, without disturbing the saved
hardware state of the device.
If the device driver uses automatic device Power Management interfaces
(driver exports pm-components(9P) property), it might need to call
pm_raise_power(9F) if the current power level is lower than required to
complete the dump(9E) request.
Before returning successfully from a call to detach() with a command of
DDI_SUSPEND, the driver must cancel any outstanding timeouts and make
any driver threads quiescent.
If DDI_FAILURE is returned for the DDI_SUSPEND cmd, either the opera‐
tion to suspend the system or to make it quiescent will be aborted.
RETURN VALUES
DDI_SUCCESS For DDI_DETACH, the state associated with the given
device was successfully removed. For DDI_SUSPEND, the
driver was successfully suspended.
DDI_FAILURE The operation failed or the request was not understood.
The associated state is unchanged.
CONTEXT
This function is called from user context only.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │ Evolving │
└─────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOcpr(7), pm(7D), pm(9P), pm-components(9P), attach(9E), dump(9E),
open(9E), power(9E), ddi_add_intr(9F), ddi_map_regs(9F), kmem_free(9F),
pm_raise_power(9F), timeout(9F)SunOS 5.10 7 Dec 2003 detach(9E)