| RADIO(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | RADIO(9) | 
struct radio_hw_if { 
	int	(*open)(void *, int, int, struct lwp *); 
	int	(*close)(void *, int, int, struct lwp *); 
	int     (*get_info)(void *, struct radio_info *); 
	int     (*set_info)(void *, struct radio_info *); 
	int     (*search)(void *, int); 
};
The high level radio driver attaches to the low level driver when the latter calls radio_attach_mi. This call should be
    void 
    radio_attach_mi(rhwp, hdlp, dev) 
	struct radio_hw_if *rhwp; 
	void *hdlp; 
	struct device *dev;
The radio_hw_if struct is as shown above. The hdlp argument is a handle to some low level data structure. It is sent as the first argument to all the functions in radio_hw_if when the high level driver calls them. dev is the device struct for the hardware device.
The fields of radio_hw_if are described in some more detail below.
int open (void *, int flags, int fmt, struct lwp *p); Optional. Is called when the radio device is opened. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int close (void *, int flags, int fmt, struct lwp *p); Optional. Is called when the radio device is closed. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int get_info (void *, struct radio_info *); Fill the radio_info struct. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int set_info (void *, struct radio_info *); Set values from the radio_info struct. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int search (void *, int); Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code.
| December 20, 2005 | NetBSD 6.1 |