How to access the values of the kenv variables in driver code?
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Tue Sep 19 03:55:37 PDT 2006
sivakumar.subramani at wipro.com wrote:
> I would like to have some of the configuration parameters of my driver
> to be present as part of the /boot/device.hints file. After adding a
> variable I could see that variable and it's value as part of kevn's
> ouput.
>
> Can any one please let me know how to access the value of these
> variables in my drive code?
>From sys/kern/kern_environment.c:
/*
* The unified bootloader passes us a pointer to a preserved copy of
* bootstrap/kernel environment variables. We convert them to a
* dynamic array of strings later when the VM subsystem is up.
*
* We make these available through the kenv(2) syscall for userland
* and through getenv()/freeenv() setenv() unsetenv() testenv() for
* the kernel.
*/
The following shell command will give you lots of examples:
find /usr/src/sys -name "*.c" | xargs grep -w getenv
Best regards
Oliver
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