| HOOK_ESTABLISH(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | HOOK_ESTABLISH(9) |
hook_establish,
hook_disestablish — add or
remove a hook from a specified list
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
void *
hook_establish(struct
hook_desc_head *head, int
tail, void (*fn)(void
*), void *arg);
void
hook_disestablish(struct
hook_desc_head *head,
void *cookie);
The
hook_establish()
function adds fn to the list of hooks invoked by
dohooks(9). If tail is non-zero, the
hook is added to the tail of the list denoted by the TAILQ_HEAD pointer
head, otherwise to the front. The
dohooks(9) function will at its invocation call each hook
from the front of this list. When invoked, the hook function
fn will be passed arg as its
only argument.
The
hook_disestablish()
function removes the hook described by the opaque pointer
cookie from the list of hooks denoted by the
TAILQ_HEAD pointer head. If
cookie is invalid, the result of
hook_disestablish() is undefined.
The startup and mountroot systems use this API for their implementation.
If successful, hook_establish() returns an
opaque pointer describing the newly established hook. Otherwise, it returns
NULL.
| December 12, 2015 | Debian |