smi_attribute
Section: SMI Management Information Library (3)
Updated: February 10, 2007
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NAME
smiGetAttribute,
smiGetFirstAttribute,
smiGetNextAttribute,
smiGetAttributeParentClass,
smiGetAttributeParentType,
smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute,
smiGetNextUniqueAttribute,
smiGetEvent,
smiGetFirstEvent,
smiGetNextEvent,
smiGetAttributeFirstRange,
smiGetAttributeNextRange,
smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber,
smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber
- SMI Attribute
information routines
SYNOPSIS
#include <smi.h>
SmiAttribute *smiGetAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr, char *name);
SmiAttribute *smiGetFirstAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr);
SmiAttribute *smiGetNextAttribute(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
SmiType *smiGetAttributeParentType(SmiType *smiAttributePtr);
SmiClass *smiGetAttributeParentClass(SmiType *smiAttributePtr);
SmiAttribute *smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr);
SmiAttribute *smiGetNextUniqueAttribute(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
SmiRange *smiGetAttributeFirstRange(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
SmiRange *smiGetAttributeNextRange(SmiRange *smiRangePtr);
SmiNamedNumber *smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr);
SmiNamedNumber *smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber(SmiNamedNumber *smiNamedNumberPtr);
typedef struct SmiAttribute {
SmiIdentifier name;
SmiDecl decl;
SmiStatus status;
char *description;
char *reference;
} SmiAttribute;
typedef struct SmiRange {
SmiValue minValue;
SmiValue maxValue;
} SmiRange;
typedef struct SmiNamedNumber {
SmiIdentifier name;
SmiValue value;
} SmiNamedNumber;
DESCRIPTION
These functions retrieve information on a SMIng Attribute definition (SMIng).
smiGetAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr, char *name) returns a
pointer to struct SmiAttribute for the Attribute with the given
name in the given class(smiClassPtr), or NULL if the
attribute with the given name does not exist.
smiGetFirstAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr) and
smiGetNextAttribute(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr) are used to
iterate through the attributes of the class given by
smiClassPtr. They return a pointer to struct SmiAttribute
that represents an attribute or NULL if there are no attributes left
in the class, or error has occurred.
smiGetAttributeParentClass(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr)
returns a pointer to a struct SmiClass, pointing to the parent
class of the given smiAttributePtr, or NULL if the attribute
does not reference class. Note that attributes always have either
parent type or parent class.
smiGetAttributeParentType(SmiType *smiAttributePtr) returns a
pointer to a struct SmiType, pointing to the parent type of the
given smiAttributePtr, or NULL if the attribute does not
reference type. Note that attributes always have either parent type
or parent class.
smiGetFirstUniqueAttribute(SmiClass *smiClassPtr) and
smiGetNextUniqueAttribute(SmiType *smiAttributePtr) are used to
iterate through the unique attributes of the class given by
smiClassPtr. They return a pointer to struct SmiAttribute
that represents a unique attribute or NULL if there are no unique
attributes left in the class, or error has occurred. This function
MUST NOT be used for scalar classes, so it should only be called
after isClassScalar() has returned 0.
smiGetAttributeFirstRange(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr), and
smiGetAttributeNextRange(SmiRange *smiRangePtr) are used to
iterate through ranges that restrict number or octet string types.
Both functions return a pointer to the struct SmiRange
representing the range, or NULL if there are no more ranges, or error
has occurred.
smiGetAttributeFirstNamedNumber(SmiAttribute *smiAttributePtr)
and smiGetAttributeNextNamedNumber(SmiNamedNumber
*smiNamedNumberPtr) are used to iterate through named numbers of
bits or enumerations for attributes, which reference types, and to
retrieve the reference restriction of a pointer. Both functions
return a pointer to the struct SmiNamedNumber representing the named
number, or NULL if there are no named numbers left, or error has
occurred. smiGetFirstNamedNumber() can be used to retrieve the
name of the identity that is restricting Pointer type, as it is stored
as the name of the first named number.
FILES
${prefix}/include/smi.h SMI library header file
SEE ALSO
libsmi(3),
smi_module(3),
smi.h
AUTHOR
(C) 2007 Kaloyan Kanev, Jacobs University, Germany <
k.kanev@jacob-university.de>
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