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27.Dd October 4, 2017
28.Dt UNR 9
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm new_unrhdr ,
32.Nm clear_unrhdr ,
33.Nm delete_unrhdr ,
34.Nm alloc_unr ,
35.Nm alloc_unr_specific ,
36.Nm free_unr
37.Nd "kernel unit number allocator"
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In sys/systm.h
40.Ft "struct unrhdr *"
41.Fn new_unrhdr "int low" "int high" "struct mtx *mutex"
42.Ft void
43.Fn clear_unrhdr "struct unrhdr *uh"
44.Ft void
45.Fn delete_unrhdr "struct unrhdr *uh"
46.Ft int
47.Fn alloc_unr "struct unrhdr *uh"
48.Ft int
49.Fn alloc_unrl "struct unrhdr *uh"
50.Ft int
51.Fn alloc_unr_specific "struct unrhdr *uh" "u_int item"
52.Ft void
53.Fn free_unr "struct unrhdr *uh" "u_int item"
54.Sh DESCRIPTION
55The kernel unit number allocator is a generic facility, which allows to allocate
56unit numbers within a specified range.
57.Bl -tag -width indent
58.It Fn new_unrhdr low high mutex
59Initialize a new unit number allocator entity.
60The
61.Fa low
62and
63.Fa high
64arguments
65specify minimum and maximum number of unit numbers.
66There is no cost associated with the range of unit numbers, so unless the resource
67really is finite,
68.Dv INT_MAX
69can be used.
70If
71.Fa mutex
72is not
73.Dv NULL ,
74it is used for locking when allocating and freeing units.
75Otherwise, internal mutex is used.
76.It Fn clear_unrhdr uh
77Clear all units from the specified unit number allocator entity.
78This function resets the entity as if it were just initialized with
79.Fn new_unrhdr .
80.It Fn delete_unrhdr uh
81Delete specified unit number allocator entity.
82This function frees the memory associated with the entity, it does not free
83any units.
84To free all units use
85.Fn clear_unrhdr .
86.It Fn alloc_unr uh
87Return a new unit number.
88The lowest free number is always allocated.
89This function does not allocate memory and never sleeps, however it may
90block on a mutex.
91If no free unit numbers are left,
92.Li \-1
93is returned.
94.It Fn alloc_unrl uh
95Same as
96.Fn alloc_unr
97except that mutex is assumed to be already locked and thus is not used.
98.It Fn alloc_unr_specific uh item
99Allocate a specific unit number.
100This function allocates memory and thus may sleep.
101The allocated unit number is returned on success.
102If the specified number is already allocated or out of the range,
103.Li \-1
104is returned.
105.It Fn free_unr uh item
106Free a previously allocated unit number.
107This function may require allocating memory, and thus it can sleep.
108There is no pre-locked variant.
109.El
110.Sh CODE REFERENCES
111The above functions are implemented in
112.Pa sys/kern/subr_unit.c .
113.Sh HISTORY
114Kernel unit number allocator first appeared in
115.Fx 6.0 .
116.Sh AUTHORS
117.An -nosplit
118Kernel unit number allocator was written by
119.An Poul-Henning Kamp .
120This manpage was written by
121.An Gleb Smirnoff .
122