| GETDEVVP(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | GETDEVVP(9) |
getdevvp, bdevvp,
cdevvp — create a vnode for
a device
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
int
getdevvp(dev_t
dev, struct vnode
**vpp, enum vtype
type);
int
bdevvp(dev_t
dev, struct vnode
**vpp);
int
cdevvp(dev_t
dev, struct vnode
**vpp);
The
getdevvp()
function creates a vnode for a device of type type
with a device number of dev, and returns a pointer to
it in vpp.
Its arguments are:
bdevvp()
and
cdevvp()
use getdevvp internally, specifying the third argument.
bdevvp() will create a vnode for a block device, and
is used for the root file system and swap areas, among other things.
cdevvp() will create a vnode for a character device
and is used in console handling.
All functions return 0 on success. If an error occurs, vpp will
point to NULL. See getnewvnode(9)
for further return values.
| September 20, 2025 | Debian |