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+ System Utilities sysfs Library - libsysfs
+ =========================================
+
+Version: 0.4.0
+December 16, 2003
+
+Contents
+--------
+1. Introduction
+2. Requirements
+3. Definitions
+4. Overview
+5. Data Structures
+ 5.1 Directory and Attribute Data Structures
+ 5.1.1 Attribute Structure
+ 5.1.2 Link Structure
+ 5.1.3 Directory Structure
+ 5.2 Bus Data Structure
+ 5.3 Class Data Structures
+ 5.4 Root Device Data Structure
+ 5.5 Device Data Structure
+ 5.6 Driver Data Structure
+6. Functions
+ 6.1 Utility Functions
+ 6.2 Filesystem Functions
+ 6.2.1 Attribute Functions
+ 6.2.2 Directory Link Functions
+ 6.2.3 Directory Functions
+ 6.3 Bus Functions
+ 6.4 Class Functions
+ 6.5 Device Functions
+ 6.6 Driver Functions
+7. Navigating a dlist
+8. Usage
+9. Conclusion
+
+
+1. Introduction
+---------------
+
+Libsysfs' purpose is to provide a consistent and stable interface for
+querying system device information exposed through the sysfs filesystem.
+The library implements functions for querying filesystem information,
+such as reading directories and files. It also contains routines for
+working with buses, classes, and the device tree.
+
+
+2. Requirements
+---------------
+
+The library must satisfy the following requirements:
+
+- It must provide a stable programming interfaces that applications can
+ be built upon.
+
+- It must provide functions to retrieve device Vital Product Data (VPD)
+ information for Error Log Analysis (ELA) support. ELA will provide
+ device driver and device bus address information.
+
+- It must provide access to all system devices and information exposed
+ by sysfs.
+
+- It must provide a function to find sysfs' current mount point.
+
+- It must provide a function for udev to retrieve a device's major and
+ minor numbers.
+
+
+3. Definitions
+--------------
+
+- sysfs: Sysfs is a virtual filesystem in 2.5+ Linux kernels that
+ presents a hierarchical representation of all system physical and
+ virtual devices. It presents system devices by bus, by class, and
+ by topology. Callbacks to device drivers are exposed as files in
+ device directories. Sysfs, for all purposes, is our tree of system
+ devices. For more information, please see:
+
+ http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mochel/doc/
+
+- udev: Udev is Greg Kroah-Hartman's User Space implementation of devfs.
+ Udev creates /dev nodes for devices upon Hotplug events. The Hotplug
+ event provides udev with a sysfs directory location of the device. Udev
+ must use that directory to grab device's major and minor number, which it
+ will use to create the /dev node. For more information, please see:
+
+ http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/
+
+
+4. Overview
+-----------
+
+Libsysfs grew from a common need. There are several applications under
+development that need access to sysfs and system devices. Udev, on a
+hotplug event, must take a sysfs device path and create a /dev node. Our
+diagnostic client needs to list all system devices. Finally, our Error
+Log Analysis piece is required to retrieve VPD information for a
+failing device. We divided to create a single library interface rather
+than having these separate applications create their own accesses to
+sysfs involving reading directories and files.
+
+Libsysfs will also provide stability for applications to be built upon. Sysfs
+currently doesn't enforce any standards for callback or file names. File
+names change depending on bus or class. Sysfs is also changing, it is
+currently being developed. Libsysfs will provide a stable interface to
+applications while allowing sysfs to change underneath it.
+
+Like sysfs, the library will provide devices to applications by bus, by
+class, and by topology. The library will function similar to directories
+and files that lie underneath it. To query a device on a PCI bus, one would
+"open" the bus to scan or read devices and "close" the bus when
+completed. Besides supplying functions to retrieve devices, the library
+will also provide some utility functions like getting sysfs mount point.
+
+
+5. Data Structures
+------------------
+
+Libsysfs will classify system devices following sysfs' example, dividing
+them by bus, class, and devices. The library presents this information
+generically. It doesn't, for example, differentiate between PCI and USB
+buses. Device attributes are presented with values as they are exposed
+by sysfs, the values are not formatted.
+
+The library will provide standard definitions for working with sysfs
+and devices, here's some examples:
+
+#define SYSFS_FSTYPE_NAME "sysfs"
+#define SYSFS_PROC_MNTS "/proc/mounts"
+#define SYSFS_BUS_DIR "/bus"
+#define SYSFS_BUS_NAME "bus"
+#define SYSFS_CLASS_DIR "/class"
+#define SYSFS_CLASS_DIR "/class"
+#define SYSFS_BLOCK_DIR "/block"
+#define SYSFS_BLOCK_NAME "block"
+#define SYSFS_DEVICES_DIR "/devices"
+#define SYSFS_DEVICES_NAME "devices"
+#define SYSFS_DRIVERS_DIR "/drivers"
+#define SYSFS_DRIVERS_NAME "drivers"
+#define SYSFS_NAME_ATTRIBUTE "name"
+
+The library uses some definitions to mark maximum size of a sysfs name or
+path length:
+
+#define SYSFS_PATH_MAX 255
+#define SYSFS_NAME_LEN 50
+#define SYSFS_BUS_ID_SIZE 20
+
+
+NOTE:
+ As of release 0.4.0 of libsysfs, a number of changes have been made
+ so that the dlists and "directory" references in all libsysfs's
+ structures are not populated until such time that it is absolutely
+ necessary. Hence, these elements may not contain valid data at all
+ times (as was the case before).
+
+5.1 Directory and Attribute Data Structures
+-------------------------------------------
+
+The library implements structures to represent sysfs directories, links,
+and files.
+
+
+5.1.1 Attribute Structure
+-------------------------
+
+A file in sysfs represents a device or driver attribute. Attributes can be
+read only, write only, or read and write. File data can be ASCII and
+binary. The library has the following structure to represent files:
+
+struct sysfs_attribute {
+ unsigned char *value;
+ unsigned short len; /* value length */
+ unsigned short method; /* show and store */
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+};
+
+Path represents the file/attribute's full path. Value is used when reading
+from or writing to an attribute. "len" is the length of data in "value".
+Method is a bitmask for defining if the attribute supports show(read)
+and/or store(write).
+
+
+5.1.2 Link Structure
+--------------------
+
+Symbolic links are used in sysfs to link bus or class views with
+particular devices.
+
+struct sysfs_link {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+ unsigned char target[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+};
+
+Link's name is stored in "name' and it's target stored in "target". Absolute
+path to the link is stored in "path".
+
+
+5.1.3 Directory Structure
+-------------------------
+
+The directory structure represents a sysfs directory:
+
+struct sysfs_directory {
+ struct dlist *subdirs;
+ struct dlist *links;
+ struct dlist *attributes;
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+};
+
+The sysfs_directory structure includes the list of subdirectories, links and
+attributes. The "name" and absolute "path" are also stored in the structure.
+The sysfs_directory structure is intended for use internal to the library.
+Applications needing access to attributes and links from the directory
+will need to make appropriate calls (described below) to get the same.
+
+
+5.2 Bus Data Structure
+----------------------
+
+All buses look similar in sysfs including lists of devices and drivers,
+therefore we use the following structure to represent all sysfs buses:
+
+struct sysfs_bus {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+
+ /* internal use only */
+ struct dlist *drivers;
+ struct dlist *devices;
+ struct sysfs_directory *directory;
+};
+
+The sysfs_bus structure contains the bus "name", while the "path" to bus
+directory is also stored. It also contains lists of devices on the bus
+and drivers that are registered on it. The bus' directory is represented
+by the sysfs_directory structure and it contains references to all the
+subdirectories, links, and attributes. The sysfs_directory structure
+is for internal use only. The following functions may be used by
+applications to retrieve data from the sysfs_directory structure:
+
+struct dlist *sysfs_get_bus_attributes(struct sysfs_bus *bus)
+struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_bus_attribute(struct sysfs_bus *bus,
+ unsigned char *attrname)
+
+
+5.3 Class Data Structures
+-------------------------
+
+The library uses two data structures to represent classes in sysfs. Sysfs
+classes contains a class directory like "net" or "scsi_host" and then
+class devices like "eth0", "lo", or "eth1" for the "net" class.
+
+struct sysfs_class {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+
+ /* for internal use only */
+ struct dlist *devices;
+ struct sysfs_directory *directory;
+};
+
+The sysfs_class represents device classes in sysfs like "net". It contains
+the class "name", "path" to the class, a list of class devices and the
+directory representation (for internal use only).
+
+struct sysfs_class_device {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char classname[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+
+ /* for internal use only */
+ struct sysfs_class_device *parent;
+ struct sysfs_device *sysdevice; /* NULL if virtual */
+ struct sysfs_driver *driver; /* NULL if not implemented */
+ struct sysfs_directory *directory;
+};
+
+A class device isn't the same as a sysfs_device, it's specific to the class in
+which it belongs. The class device structure contains the name of the class
+the class device belongs to, its sysfs_device reference and that device's
+driver reference (if any). It also contains the name of the class device
+- like "eth0", its parent point (if present) and its sysfs directory
+information including links and attributes (for internal use only).
+The following function may be used by applications to retrieve data
+from the sysfs_directory structure:
+
+struct dlist *sysfs_get_classdev_attributes(struct sysfs_class_device *cdev);
+
+
+5.4 Root Device Data Structure
+------------------------------
+
+Device hierarchies in sysfs are represented under the /sys/devices directory
+structure. Sysfs devices typically spawn off from base devices which are
+represented by a sysfs_root_device.
+
+struct sysfs_root_device {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+
+ /* for internal use only */
+ struct dlist *devices;
+ struct sysfs_directory *directory;
+};
+
+The sysfs_root_device structure contains a list of "devices" that spawn off it.
+The name of the root device as represented under /sys/devices is read into
+"name" and the absolute path into "path" and its sysfs_directory information
+intended to be used internal to the library.
+
+
+5.5 Device Data Structure
+-------------------------
+
+The sysfs_device structure represents a system device that's exposed
+in sysfs under the /sys/devices directory structure.
+
+struct sysfs_device {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char bus_id[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char bus[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char driver_name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+
+ /* for internal use only */
+ struct sysfs_device *parent;
+ struct dlist *children;
+ struct sysfs_directory *directory;
+};
+
+The sysfs_device structure contains a "parent" pointer, a list of child
+devices, if any, device's directory, its bus id - which is the name of
+device's directory, the bus name on which this device is registered and
+its driver name. The device structure also contains the absolute path
+to the device and a directory structure, which contains a list of the
+device's attributes (for internal use only). The following functions
+may be used to obtain information from sysfs_directory structure:
+
+struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_device_attribute(struct sysfs_device *dev,
+ const unsigned char *name)
+struct dlist *sysfs_get_device_attributes(struct sysfs_device *device)
+
+
+5.6 Driver Data Structure
+-------------------------
+
+The sysfs_driver structure represents a device driver.
+
+struct sysfs_driver {
+ unsigned char name[SYSFS_NAME_LEN];
+ unsigned char path[SYSFS_PATH_MAX];
+
+ /* for internal use only */
+ struct dlist *devices;
+ struct sysfs_directory *directory;
+};
+
+The sysfs_driver structure contains a list of devices that use this driver,
+the name of the driver, its path, and its directory information, which
+includes the driver's attributes (for internal use only). The following
+function may be used to retrieve driver attribute information from the
+sysfs_directory structure:
+
+struct dlist *sysfs_get_driver_attributes(struct sysfs_driver *driver)
+
+
+6. Functions
+------------
+
+Libsysfs will provide functions to access system devices by bus, by class,
+and by device. Functions will act like accessing directories and files,
+using "open" and "close". Open returns a structure and close is used
+to clean that structure up.
+
+
+6.1 Utility Functions
+---------------------
+
+The library will provide a few utility functions for working with sysfs.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_mnt_path
+
+Description: Function finds the mount path for filesystem type "sysfs".
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *mnt_path Mount path buffer
+ size_t len Size of mount path buffer
+
+Returns: Zero with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error:
+ - EINVAL for invalid argument, if buffer is NULL.
+
+Prototype: sysfs_get_mnt_path(unsigned char *mnt_path, size_t len);
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_name_from_path
+
+Description: Function returns the last directory or file name from the
+ included path.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path Path to parse name from
+ unsigned char *name Buffer to put parsed name into
+ size_t *len Size of name buffer
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 on Error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_get_name_from_path(const unsigned char *path,
+ unsigned char *name, size_t *len)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_link
+
+Description: Sysfs readlink function, reads the link at supplied path
+ and returns its target path.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path Link's path
+ unsigned char *target Buffer to place link's target path
+ size_t len Size of target buffer
+
+Returns: 0 with success
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_get_link(const unsigned char *path,
+ unsigned char *target, size_t len)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_subsystem_list
+
+Description: Function returns the list of entries for the given subsystem. If
+ the argument is "bus", this function will return a list of buses
+ ("pci", "scsi", etc) supported on the system.
+
+ sysfs_close_list() has to be called to free the list obtained
+ from this call.
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *name Subsystem to open, like "bus"..
+
+Returns: dlist of entries for the subsystem on success
+ NULL with error indicating the "name" subsystem is invalid.
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_open_subsystem_list(unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_bus_devices_list
+
+Description: Function returns the list of devices on the given bus.
+
+ sysfs_close_list() has to be called to free the list obtained
+ from this call.
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *name Bus name to open "pci"/"scsi"/"usb"..
+
+Returns: dlist of device names for the given bus on success
+ NULL with error indicating the bus is not supported.
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_open_bus_devices_list(unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_list
+
+Description: Closes a given dlist. This can be used as a generic list close
+ routine.
+
+Arguments: struct dlist *list List to be closed
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_list(struct dlist *list)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_path_is_dir
+
+Description: Utility function to verify if a given path is to a directory.
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *path Path to verify
+
+Returns: 0 on success, 1 on error
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_path_is_dir(unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_path_is_file
+
+Description: Utility function to verify if a given path is to a file.
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *path Path to verify
+
+Returns: 0 on success, 1 on error
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_path_is_file(unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_path_is_link
+
+Description: Utility function to verify if a given path is to a link.
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *path Path to verify
+
+Returns: 0 on success, 1 on error
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_path_is_link(unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+6.2 Filesystem Functions
+------------------------
+
+Libsysfs provides a set of functions to open, read, and close directories
+and attributes/files in sysfs. These functions mirror their filesystem
+function counterparts.
+
+6.2.1 Attribute Functions
+-------------------------
+
+Along with the usual open, read, and close functions, libsysfs provides
+a couple other functions for accessing attribute values.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_attribute
+
+Description: Opens up a file in sysfs and creates a sysfs_attribute
+ structure. File isn't read with this function.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path File/Attribute's path
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_open_attribute
+ (const unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_attribute
+
+Description: Cleans up and closes sysfs_attribute structure.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_attribute *sysattr Attribute to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_attribute(struct sysfs_attribute *sysattr)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_dir_attributes
+
+Description: Reads the given sysfs_directory to create a list of attributes.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *sysdir sysfs_directory whose
+ attributes to read
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of attributes on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set on error, returning EINVAL
+ for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_read_dir_attributes
+ (struct sysfs_directory *sysdir)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_refresh_attributes
+
+Description: Given a list of attributes, this function refreshes the values
+ of attributes in the list.
+
+Arguments: struct dlist *attrlist list of attributes to refresh
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ 1 with error. Errno will be set on error, returning EINVAL
+ for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_refresh_attributes(struct dlist *attrlist)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_attribute
+
+Description: Reads the supplied attribute. Since the maximum transfer
+ from a sysfs attribute is a pagesize, function reads in
+ up to a page from the file and stores it in the "value"
+ field in the attribute.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_attribute *sysattr Attribute to read
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_read_attribute(struct sysfs_attribute *sysattr)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_write_attribute
+
+Description: Writes to the supplied attribute. Function validates if attribute
+ is writable, and writes the new value to the attribute. Value to
+ write as well as its length is user supplied. In case the length
+ written is not equal to the length requested to be written, the
+ original value is restored and an error is returned.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_attribute *sysattr Attribute to write to
+ const unsigned char *new_value New value for the attribute
+ size_t len Length of "new_value"
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_write_attribute(struct sysfs_attribute *sysattr,
+ const unsigned char *new_value, size_t len)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_attribute_value
+
+Description: Given a path to a specific attribute, function reads and
+ returns its value to the supplied value buffer.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *attrpath Attribute path to read
+ unsigned char *value Buffer to place attribute's value
+ size_t vsize Size of buffer
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_read_attribute_value(const unsigned char *attrpath,
+ unsigned char *value, size_t vsize)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_value_from_attributes
+
+Description: Function takes a single or linked list of sysfs attribute
+ structures and returns the value of the specified attribute
+ name.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_attribute *attr
+ Attribute list to search through
+ const unsigned char *name Name of attribute to return value
+
+Returns: unsigned char * attribute value with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: unsigned char *sysfs_get_value_from_attributes
+ (struct sysfs_attribute *attr, const unsigned char * name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_directory_attribute
+
+Description: Function walks the list of attributes for the given sysfs
+ directory and returns the sysfs_attribute structure for
+ the specified attribute name.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *dir Directory in which to search
+ unsigned char *attrname Attribute name to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute on success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_directory_attribute
+ (struct sysfs_directory *dir, unsigned char *attrname)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+6.2.2 Link Functions
+--------------------
+
+Sysfs contains many symbolic links, like bus links to bus devices. Libsysfs
+treats links differently than directories due to processing differences. A
+link in the /sys/bus/"busname"/devices/ directory indicates a device in the
+/sys/devices directory. Through links we give the functionality to know
+what is and what isn't a link and the ability to query the links target.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_link
+
+Description: Opens a directory link.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *linkpath Path to link
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_link * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_link *sysfs_open_link
+ (const unsigned char *linkpath)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_link
+
+Description: Closes a directory link structure.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_link *ln Link to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_link(struct sysfs_link *ln)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_dir_links
+
+Description: Reads the given sysfs_directory to create a list of links.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *sysdir sysfs_directory whose
+ links to read
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of links with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set on error, returning EINVAL
+ for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_read_dir_links
+ (struct sysfs_directory *sysdir)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_directory_link
+
+Description: Function walks the list of links for the given sysfs directory
+ and returns the sysfs_link structure for the specified link
+ name.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *dir Directory in which to search
+ unsigned char *linkname Link name to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_link * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_link *sysfs_get_directory_link
+ (struct sysfs_directory *dir, unsigned char *linkname)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_subdirectory_link
+
+Description: Function walks the list of links for the given sysfs directory
+ and its subdirectories returns the sysfs_link structure for
+ the specified link name.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *dir Directory in which to search
+ unsigned char *linkname Link name to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_link * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_link *sysfs_get_subdirectory_link
+ (struct sysfs_directory *dir, unsigned char *linkname)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+6.2.3 Directory Functions
+-------------------------
+
+Sysfs directories can represent every directory under sysfs. The structures
+keep track of subdirectories, links, and files. Like opendir, readdir, and
+closedir, libsysfs provides open, read, and close functions for working with
+sysfs directories. Open creates the sysfs_directory structure. Read reads in
+its contents - like subdirectories, links, and files. Close cleans it all
+up.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_directory
+
+Description: Opens a sysfs directory at a specific path
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path Directory path to open
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_directory * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_directory *sysfs_open_directory
+ (const unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_directory
+
+Description: Closes specific directory, its subdirectories, links, and
+ files.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *sysdir Directory to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_directory(struct sysfs_directory *sysdir)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_dir_subdirs
+
+Description: Reads the given sysfs_directory to create a list of subdirs.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *sysdir sysfs_directory whose
+ subdirs have to be read
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of links with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set on error, returning EINVAL
+ for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_read_dir_subdirs
+ (struct sysfs_directory *sysdir)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_directory
+
+Description: Read the supplied directory. Reading fills in the directory's
+ contents like subdirectories, links, and attributes.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *sysdir Directory to read
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_read_directory(struct sysfs_directory *sysdir)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_read_all_subdirs
+
+Description: Reads all subdirs under a given supplied directory.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *sysdir Directory to read
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_read_all_subdirs(struct sysfs_directory *sysdir)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_subdirectory
+
+Description: Function walks the directory tree for the given directory and
+ returns a sysfs_directory structure for the specified directory
+ name.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_directory *dir Directory in which to search
+ unsigned char *subname Name of directory to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_directory with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+6.3 Bus Functions
+-----------------
+
+The library provides a functions for viewing buses represented in sysfs.
+The sysfs_open_bus opens a bus in the /sys/bus directory, such as "pci",
+"usb", or "scsi". The open command returns a sysfs_bus structure that
+contains a list of the bus' devices. The sysfs_close_bus function is
+used to clean up the bus structure. Given a device or a driver,
+functions are provided to determine what bus they are on.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_bus
+
+Description: Function opens up one of the buses represented in sysfs in
+ the /sys/bus directory. It returns a sysfs_bus structure
+ that includes a list of bus devices and drivers.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *name Bus name to open, like "pci"...
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_bus * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_bus *sysfs_open_bus(const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_bus
+
+Description: Function closes up the sysfs_bus structure including its
+ devices, drivers, and directory.
+
+Arguments: sysfs_bus *bus Bus structure to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_bus(struct sysfs_bus *bus)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_bus_devices
+
+Description: Function returns a list of devices that are registered with
+ this bus.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_bus *bus Bus whose devices list to return
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of sysfs_devices on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be sent with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_bus_devices(struct sysfs_bus *bus)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_bus_drivers
+
+Description: Function returns a list of drivers that are registered with
+ this bus.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_bus *bus Bus whose drivers list to return
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of sysfs_drivers on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be sent with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_bus_drivers(struct sysfs_bus *bus)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_bus_device
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_bus structure(obtained on a successful
+ return from a sysfs_open_bus() call) and looks for the given
+ device on this bus. On success, it returns a sysfs_device
+ structure corresponding to the device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_bus *bus Bus structure on which to search
+ unsigned char *id Device to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_get_bus_device
+ (struct sysfs_bus *bus, unsigned char *id)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_bus_driver
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_bus structure (obtained on a successful
+ return from a sysfs_open_bus() call) and looks for the given
+ driver on this bus. On success, it returns a sysfs_driver
+ structure corresponding to the driver.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_bus *bus Bus structure on which to search
+ unsigned char *drvname Driver to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_driver * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_get_bus_driver
+ (struct sysfs_bus *bus, unsigned char *drvname)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_bus_attributes
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_bus structure and returns a list of
+ attributes for the bus.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_bus *bus Bus for which attributes are required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of attributes with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_bus_attributes(struct sysfs_bus *bus)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_bus_attribute
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_bus structure and looks for the required
+ attribute on the bus. On success, it returns a sysfs_attribute
+ structure corresponding to the given attribute.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_bus *bus Bus structure on which to search
+ unsigned char *attrname Attribute to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_bus_attribute
+ (struct sysfs_bus *bus, unsigned char *attrname)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_bus_device
+
+Description: Given the name of the bus on which to look for, this function
+ locates a given device on the bus and returns a sysfs_device
+ structure corresponding to the requested device.
+
+ NOTE:
+ 1. The sysfs_device structure obtained upon successful return
+ from this function has to be closed by calling
+ sysfs_close_device().
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *busname Bus on which to search
+ unsigned char *dev_id Name of the device to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_open_bus_device
+ (unsigned char *busname, unsigned char *dev_id)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_find_driver_bus
+
+Description: Given the name of a driver, this function finds the name of the
+ bus the driver is on
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *driver Name of the driver to look for
+ unsigned char *busname Buffer to return the bus name
+ size_t bsize Size of the "busname" buffer
+
+Returns: 0 with success.
+ -1 with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: int sysfs_find_driver_bus(const unsigned char *driver,
+ unsigned char *busname, size_t bsize)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+6.4 Class Functions
+-------------------
+
+Libsysfs provides functions to open sysfs classes and their class devices.
+These functions too operate with open and close, close must be called to
+clean up the class structures. Given a class device name, functions are
+provided to determine what class they belong to. Once a class device
+name and the class it belongs to is known, a function to open the
+class device is provided. This method can be used when details of
+a single class device is required.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_class
+
+Description: Function opens up one of the classes represented in sysfs in
+ the /sys/class directory. It returns a sysfs_class structure
+ that includes a list of class devices.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *name Class name to open, like "net"..
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_class * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_class *sysfs_open_class(const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_class
+
+Description: Function closes up the sysfs_class structure including its
+ class devices.
+
+Arguments: sysfs_class *class Class structure to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_class(struct sysfs_class *class);
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_class_device_path
+
+Description: Function opens up one of the class devices represented in
+ sysfs in sysfs/class/"class"/ directory. It returns a
+ sysfs_class_device structure.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path Path to class device
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_class_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_class_device *sysfs_open_class_device_path
+ (const unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_class_device
+
+Description: Function closes up the sysfs_class_device structure.
+
+Arguments: sysfs_class_device *dev Class device structure to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_class_device(struct sysfs_class_device *dev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_class_device
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_class structure(obtained on a successful
+ return from a sysfs_open_class() call) and looks for the given
+ device in this class. On success, it returns a sysfs_class_device
+ structure corresponding to the class device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class *class Class on which to search
+ unsigned_char *name Class device "name" to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_class_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_class_device *sysfs_get_class_device
+ (struct sysfs_class *class, unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_class_devices
+
+Description: Function returns a list of class devices for the given class.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class *cls Class whose class device list
+ is required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of sysfs_class_devices on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_class_devices(struct sysfs_class *cls)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_class_device
+
+Description: Given the name of the class on which to look for, this function
+ locates a given class device and returns a sysfs_class_device
+ structure corresponding to the requested class device.
+
+ NOTE:
+ 1. The sysfs_class_device structure obtained upon successful
+ return from this function has to be closed by calling
+ sysfs_close_class_device().
+ 2. Class this device belongs to must be known prior to calling
+ this function.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *classname Class on which to search
+ unsigned char *name Class device "name" to open
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_class_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_class_device *sysfs_open_class_device
+ (const unsigned char *classname, unsigned char *class)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_classdev_device
+
+Description: Function returns the sysfs_device reference (if present) for the
+ given class device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev Class device whose
+ sysfs_device reference
+ is required
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_get_classdev_device
+ (struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_classdev_driver
+
+Description: Function returns the sysfs_driver reference (if present) for the
+ given class device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev Class device whose
+ sysfs_driver reference
+ is required
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_driver * on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_driver *sysfs_get_classdev_driver
+ (struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_classdev_parent
+
+Description: Function returns the sysfs_class_device reference for the parent
+ (if present) of the given class device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev Class device whose
+ parent reference
+ is required
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_class_device * on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_class_device *sysfs_get_classdev_parent
+ (struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_classdev_attributes
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_class_device structure and returns a list
+ of attributes for the class device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class_device *cdev Class device for which
+ attributes are required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of attributes with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_classdev_attributes
+ (struct sysfs_class_device *cdev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_classdev_attr
+
+Description: Searches supplied class device's attributes by name and returns
+ the attribute.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev Device to search
+ const unsigned char *name Attribute name to find
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_classdev_attr
+ (struct sysfs_class_device *clsdev, const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_classdev_attr
+
+Description: Function takes as arguments, a the name of the class, the class
+ device name and the name of the required attribute.
+
+ NOTE:
+ 1. The struct sysfs_attribute * obtained upon successful
+ return from this function has to be closed by making
+ a call to sysfs_close_attribute()
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *classname Class name on which to search
+ unsigned char *dev Name of the class device
+ unsigned char *attrib Attribute to open
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_write_classdev_attr
+ (const unsigned char *classname, const unsigned char *dev,
+ const unsigned char *attrib)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+6.5 Device Functions
+--------------------
+
+Devices represent everything in sysfs under /sys/devices, which is a
+hierarchical view of system devices. Besides the expected open and
+close functions, libsysfs provides open and close functions for
+root devices. These functions recursively open or close a device
+and all of its children.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_device_path
+
+Description: Opens up a device at a specific path. It opens the device's
+ directory, reads the directory, and returns a sysfs_device
+ structure.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path Path to device
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_open_device_path
+ (const unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_device
+
+Description: Function closes up the sysfs_device structure.
+
+Arguments: sysfs_device *dev Device structure to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_device(struct sysfs_device *dev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_root_device
+
+Description: Function opens up one of the root devices represented in sysfs
+ in the /sys/devices directory. It returns a sysfs_root_device
+ structure that includes a list of devices in the tree.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *name Name of the root device to open
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_root_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_open_root_device
+ (const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_root_device
+
+Description: Function closes up the sysfs_root_device structure including the
+ devices in the root device tree.
+
+Arguments: sysfs_device *root Root device structure to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_root_device(struct sysfs_root_device *root)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_device_parent
+
+Description: Function returns the sysfs_device reference for the parent
+ (if present) of the given sysfs_device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_device *dev sysfs_device whose parent
+ reference is required
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_get_device_parent
+ (struct sysfs_device *dev)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_root_devices
+
+Description: Function returns a list of devices under the given root device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_root_device *root sysfs_root_device whose devices
+ list is required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of sysfs_devices on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_root_devices
+ (struct sysfs_root_device *root)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_device_attr
+
+Description: Searches supplied device's attributes by name and returns
+ the attribute.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_device *dev Device to search
+ const unsigned char *name Attribute name to find
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_device_attr
+ (struct sysfs_device *dev, const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_device_attributes
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_device structure and returns a list
+ of attributes for the device.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_device *device Device for which
+ attributes are required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of attributes with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_device_attributes
+ (struct sysfs_device *device)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_device
+
+Description: Given the name of the bus on which to look for, this function
+ locates a given device and returns a sysfs_device structure
+ corresponding to the requested device.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *bus_id Device to look for
+ const unsigned char *bus Bus on which to search
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_device *sysfs_open_device
+ (const unsigned char *bus_id, const unsigned char *bus)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_device_attr
+
+Description: Function takes as arguments, the bus on which to search for a
+ device, and an attribute of the device to open.
+
+ NOTE:
+ 1. The struct sysfs_attribute * obtained upon successful
+ return from this function has to be closed by making
+ a call to sysfs_close_attribute()
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *bus Bus on which to search
+ unsigned char *bus_id Device to look for
+ unsigned char *attrib Name of the attribute to open
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_open_device_attr
+ (const unsigned char *bus, const unsigned char *bus_id,
+ const unsigned char *attrib)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+6.6 Driver Functions
+--------------------
+
+Drivers are represented in sysfs under the /sys/bus/xxx/drivers (xxx being
+the bus type, such as "pci", "usb, and so on). Functions are provided to
+open and close drivers.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_driver_path
+
+Description: Opens driver at specific path.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *path Path to driver
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_driver * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_driver *sysfs_open_driver_path
+ (const unsigned char *path)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_close_driver
+
+Description: Closes and cleans up sysfs_driver structure.
+
+Arguments: sysfs_driver *driver Driver structure to close
+
+Prototype: void sysfs_close_driver(struct sysfs_driver *driver)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_driver_devices
+
+Description: Function returns a list of devices that use this driver.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_driver *driver Driver whose devices list is
+ required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of sysfs_devices on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_driver_devices
+ (struct sysfs_driver *driver)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_driver_device
+
+Description: Function returns a sysfs_device reference for the device with
+ "name" that uses this driver
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_driver *driver Driver on which to search
+ const unsigned char *name Name of the device to look for
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_device * corresponding to "name" on success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_driver_device
+ (struct sysfs_driver *driver, const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_driver_attr
+
+Description: Searches supplied driver's attributes by name and returns
+ the attribute.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_driver *drv Driver to search
+ const unsigned char *name Attribute name to find
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_get_driver_attr
+ (struct sysfs_driver *drv, const unsigned char *name)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_driver_attributes
+
+Description: Function takes a sysfs_driver structure and returns a list
+ of attributes for the driver.
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_driver *driver Driver for which
+ attributes are required
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of attributes with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_driver_attributes
+ (struct sysfs_driver *driver)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_driver
+
+Description: Given the name of the bus on which to look for, this function
+ locates a given driver and returns a sysfs_driver structure
+ corresponding to the requested device.
+
+ NOTE:
+ 1. The sysfs_driver structure obtained upon successful return
+ from this function has to be closed by calling
+ sysfs_close_driver_by_name().
+ 2. Bus on which to look for this driver should be known prior
+ to calling this function. Use sysfs_find_driver_bus()
+ to determine this.
+
+Arguments: const unsigned char *drv_name Driver to look for
+ const unsigned char *bus Bus on which to search
+ size_t bsize Size of "bus"
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_driver * with success
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_driver *sysfs_open_driver
+ (const unsigned char *drv_name,
+ const unsigned char *bus, size_t bsize)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_get_driver_links
+
+Description: Function returns a list of links for a given driver
+
+Arguments: struct sysfs_driver *driver Driver to get links from
+
+Returns: struct dlist * of links on success
+ NULL with error
+
+Prototype: struct dlist *sysfs_get_driver_links
+ (struct sysfs_driver *driver)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Name: sysfs_open_driver_attr
+
+Description: Function takes as arguments, the bus the driver is registered
+ on, the driver name and the name of the attribute to open.
+
+ NOTE:
+ 1. The struct sysfs_attribute * obtained upon successful
+ return from this function has to be closed by making
+ a call to sysfs_close_attribute()
+
+Arguments: unsigned char *bus Bus on which driver is present
+ unsigned char *drv Driver to look for
+ unsigned char *attrib Name of the attribute to open
+
+Returns: struct sysfs_attribute * with success.
+ NULL with error. Errno will be set with error, returning
+ - EINVAL for invalid arguments
+
+Prototype: struct sysfs_attribute *sysfs_open_driver_attr
+ (const unsigned char *bus, const unsigned char *drv,
+ const unsigned char *attrib)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+7. Navigating a dlist
+---------------------
+
+Libsysfs uses (yet another) list implementation thanks to Eric J Bohm.
+
+Some library functions return a dlist of devices/drivers/attributes, etc.
+To navigate the list returned the macro "dlist_for_each_data" is to be used.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Function/Macro name: dlist_for_each_data
+
+Description: Walk the given list, returning a known data type/
+ structure in each iteration.
+
+Arguments: struct dlist *list List pointer
+ data_iterator Data type/structure variable
+ contained in the list
+ datatype Data type/structure contained
+ in the list
+
+Returns: On each iteration, "data_iterator" will contain a list
+ element of "datatype"
+
+Usage example: The function sysfs_get_classdev_attributes() returns a
+ dlist of attributes. To navigate the list:
+
+ struct sysfs_attribute *attr = NULL;
+ struct dlist *attrlist = NULL;
+ .
+ .
+ .
+ attrlist = sysfs_get_classdev_attributes
+ (struct sysfs_class_device *cdev)
+ if (attrlist != NULL) {
+ dlist_for_each_data(attrlist, attr,
+ struct sysfs_attribute) {
+ .
+ .
+ .
+ }
+ }
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+8. Usage
+--------
+
+Accessing devices through libsysfs is supposed to mirror accessing devices
+in the filesystem it represents. Here's a typical order of operation:
+
+ - get sysfs mount point
+ - "open" sysfs category, ie. bus, class, or device
+ - work with category
+ - "close" sysfs category
+
+
+9. Conclusion
+-------------
+
+Libsysfs is meant to provide a stable application programming interface to
+sysfs. Applications can depend upon the library to access system devices
+and functions exposed through sysfs.