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   30  *
   31  * HISTORY
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   34 
   35 
   36 #ifndef _IOKIT_IOREGISTRYENTRY_H
   37 #define _IOKIT_IOREGISTRYENTRY_H
   38 
   39 #include <IOKit/IOTypes.h>
   40 #include <libkern/c++/OSContainers.h>
   41 
   42 
   43 extern const OSSymbol * gIONameKey;
   44 extern const OSSymbol * gIOLocationKey;
   45 
   46 class IORegistryEntry;
   47 class IORegistryPlane;
   48 class IORegistryIterator;
   49 
   50 typedef void (*IORegistryEntryApplierFunction)(IORegistryEntry * entry,
   51                                                void * context);
   52 
   53 enum {
   54     kIORegistryIterateRecursively       = 0x00000001,
   55     kIORegistryIterateParents           = 0x00000002
   56 };
   57 
   58 /*! @class IORegistryEntry : public OSObject
   59     @abstract The base class for all objects in the registry.
   60     @discussion The IORegistryEntry base class provides functions for describing graphs of connected registry entries, each with a dictionary-based property table. Entries may be connected in different planes, with differing topologies. Access to the registry is protected against multiple threads. Inside the kernel planes are specified with plane objects and are published by the creator - IOService exports the gIOServicePlane plane object for example. Non kernel clients specify planes by their name.
   61 */
   62 
   63 class IORegistryEntry : public OSObject
   64 {
   65     friend class IORegistryIterator;
   66 
   67     OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IORegistryEntry)
   68 
   69 protected:
   70 /*! @struct ExpansionData
   71     @discussion This structure will be used to expand the capablilties of this class in the future.
   72     */    
   73     struct ExpansionData { };
   74 
   75 /*! @var reserved
   76     Reserved for future use.  (Internal use only)  */
   77     ExpansionData * reserved;
   78 
   79 private:
   80 
   81     OSDictionary *      fRegistryTable;
   82     OSDictionary *      fPropertyTable;
   83 
   84 public:
   85     /* methods available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later */
   86 
   87 /*! @function copyProperty
   88     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry or one of its parents (or children) in the hierarchy. Available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
   89     @discussion This method will search for a property, starting first with this registry entry's property table, then iterating recusively through either the parent registry entries or the child registry entries of this entry. Once the first occurrence is found, it will lookup and return the value of the property, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. The iteration keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table(s).
   90     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
   91     @param plane The plane to iterate over, eg. gIOServicePlane.
   92     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into the registry hierarchy. Without this option, this method degenerates into the standard getProperty() call. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of the entry, in place of the children.
   93     @result The property value found, or zero. A reference on any found property is returned to caller, which should be released. */
   94 
   95     virtual OSObject * copyProperty( const char *           aKey,
   96                                      const IORegistryPlane * plane,
   97                                      IOOptionBits            options =
   98                                         kIORegistryIterateRecursively |
   99                                         kIORegistryIterateParents) const;
  100     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IORegistryEntry, 0);
  101 
  102 /*! @function copyProperty
  103     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry or one of its parents (or children) in the hierarchy. Available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
  104     @discussion This method will search for a property, starting first with this registry entry's property table, then iterating recusively through either the parent registry entries or the child registry entries of this entry. Once the first occurrence is found, it will lookup and return the value of the property, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. The iteration keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table(s).
  105     @param aKey The property's name as an OSString.
  106     @param plane The plane to iterate over, eg. gIOServicePlane.
  107     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into the registry hierarchy. Without this option, this method degenerates into the standard getProperty() call. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of the entry, in place of the children.
  108     @result The property value found, or zero. A reference on any found property is returned to caller, which should be released. */
  109 
  110     virtual OSObject * copyProperty( const OSString *        aKey,
  111                                      const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  112                                      IOOptionBits            options =
  113                                         kIORegistryIterateRecursively |
  114                                         kIORegistryIterateParents) const;
  115     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IORegistryEntry, 1);
  116 
  117 /*! @function copyProperty
  118     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry or one of its parents (or children) in the hierarchy. Available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
  119     @discussion This method will search for a property, starting first with this registry entry's property table, then iterating recusively through either the parent registry entries or the child registry entries of this entry. Once the first occurrence is found, it will lookup and return the value of the property, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. The iteration keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table(s).
  120     @param aKey The property's name as an OSSymbol.
  121     @param plane The plane to iterate over, eg. gIOServicePlane.
  122     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into the registry hierarchy. Without this option, this method degenerates into the standard getProperty() call. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of the entry, in place of the children.
  123     @result The property value found, or zero. A reference on any found property is returned to caller, which should be released. */
  124 
  125     virtual OSObject * copyProperty( const OSSymbol *        aKey,
  126                                      const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  127                                      IOOptionBits            options =
  128                                         kIORegistryIterateRecursively |
  129                                         kIORegistryIterateParents) const;
  130     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IORegistryEntry, 2);
  131 
  132 /*! @function copyParentEntry
  133     @abstract Returns an registry entry's first parent entry in a plane. Available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
  134     @discussion This function will return the parent to which a registry entry was first attached. Since the majority of registry entrys have only one provider, this is a useful simplification.
  135     @param plane The plane object.
  136     @result Returns the first parent of the registry entry, or zero if the entry is not attached into the registry in that plane. A reference on the entry is returned to caller, which should be released. */
  137 
  138     virtual IORegistryEntry * copyParentEntry( const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  139     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IORegistryEntry, 3);
  140 
  141 /*! @function copyChildEntry
  142     @abstract Returns an registry entry's first child entry in a plane. Available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
  143     @discussion This function will return the child which first attached to a registry entry.
  144     @param plane The plane object.
  145     @result Returns the first child of the registry entry, or zero if the entry is not attached into the registry in that plane. A reference on the entry is returned to caller, which should be released. */
  146 
  147     virtual IORegistryEntry * copyChildEntry( const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  148     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IORegistryEntry, 4);
  149 
  150     /* method available in Mac OS X 10.4 or later */
  151 /*!
  152     @typedef Action
  153     @discussion Type and arguments of callout C function that is used when
  154 a runCommand is executed by a client.  Cast to this type when you want a C++
  155 member function to be used.  Note the arg1 - arg3 parameters are passed straight pass through to the action callout.
  156     @param target
  157         Target of the function, can be used as a refcon.  Note if a C++ function
  158 was specified, this parameter is implicitly the first parameter in the target
  159 member function's parameter list.
  160     @param arg0 Argument to action from run operation.
  161     @param arg1 Argument to action from run operation.
  162     @param arg2 Argument to action from run operation.
  163     @param arg3 Argument to action from run operation.
  164 */
  165     typedef IOReturn (*Action)(OSObject *target,
  166                                void *arg0, void *arg1,
  167                                void *arg2, void *arg3);
  168 
  169 /*! @function runPropertyAction
  170     @abstract Single thread a call to an action w.r.t. the property lock
  171     @discussion Client function that causes the given action to be called in a manner that syncrhonises with the registry iterators and serialisers.  This functin can be used to synchronously manipulate the property table of this nub
  172     @param action Pointer to function to be executed in work-loop context.
  173     @param arg0 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
  174     @param arg1 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
  175     @param arg2 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
  176     @param arg3 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
  177     @result Returns the value of the Action callout.
  178 */
  179     virtual IOReturn runPropertyAction(Action action, OSObject *target,
  180                                void *arg0 = 0, void *arg1 = 0,
  181                                void *arg2 = 0, void *arg3 = 0);
  182     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsed(IORegistryEntry, 5);
  183 
  184 private:
  185 
  186     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 6);
  187     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 7);
  188     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 8);
  189     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 9);
  190     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 10);
  191     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 11);
  192     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 12);
  193     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 13);
  194     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 14);
  195     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 15);
  196     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 16);
  197     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 17);
  198     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 18);
  199     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 19);
  200     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 20);
  201     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 21);
  202     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 22);
  203     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 23);
  204     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 24);
  205     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 25);
  206     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 26);
  207     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 27);
  208     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 28);
  209     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 29);
  210     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 30);
  211     OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IORegistryEntry, 31);
  212 
  213 public:
  214 
  215     /* Registry accessors */
  216 
  217 /*! @function getRegistryRoot
  218     @abstract Returns a pointer to the root instance of the registry.
  219     @discussion This method provides an accessor to the root of the registry for the machine. The root may be passed to a registry iterator when iterating a plane, and contains properties that describe the available planes, and diagnostic information for IOKit. Keys for these properties are in IOKitKeys.h.
  220     @result A pointer to the IORegistryEntry root instance. It should not be released by the caller. */
  221 
  222     static IORegistryEntry * getRegistryRoot( void );
  223     
  224 /*! @function getGenerationCount
  225     @abstract Returns an generation count for all registry changing operations.
  226     @discussion This method provides an accessor to the current generation count (or seed) of the registry which changes when any topology change occurs in the registry - this does not include property table changes. It may be used to invalidate any caching of the results from IORegistryEntry methods.
  227     @result An integer generation count. */
  228 
  229     static SInt32            getGenerationCount( void );
  230 
  231 /*! @function getPlane
  232     @abstract Looks up the plane object by a C-string name.
  233     @discussion Planes are usually provided as globals by the creator, eg. gIOServicePlane, gIODeviceTreePlane, or gIOAudioPlane, however they may also be looked up by name with this method.
  234     @result A pointer to the plane object, or zero if no such plane exists. The returned plane should not be released. */
  235 
  236     static const IORegistryPlane * getPlane( const char * name );
  237 
  238     /* Registry Entry allocation & init */
  239 
  240 /*! @function init
  241     @abstract Standard init method for all IORegistryEntry subclasses.
  242     @discussion A registry entry must be initialized with this method before it can be used. A property dictionary may passed and will be retained by this method for use as the registry entry's property table, or an empty one will be created.
  243     @param A dictionary that will become the registry entry's property table (retaining it), or zero which will cause an empty property table to be created.
  244     @result true on success, or false on a resource failure. */
  245 
  246     virtual bool init( OSDictionary * dictionary = 0 );
  247 
  248 /*! @function free
  249     @abstract Standard free method for all IORegistryEntry subclasses.
  250     @discussion This method will release any resources of the entry, in particular its property table. Note that the registry entry must always be detached from the registry before free may be called, and subclasses (namely IOService) will have additional protocols for removing registry entries. free should never need be called directly. */
  251 
  252     virtual void free( void );
  253 
  254 /*! @function setPropertyTable
  255     @abstract Replace a registry entry's property table.
  256     @discussion This method will release the current property table of a the entry and replace it with another, retaining the new property table.
  257     @param dict The new dictionary to be used as the entry's property table. */
  258 
  259     virtual void setPropertyTable( OSDictionary * dict );
  260 
  261     /* Synchronized property accessors; wrappers to OSDictionary
  262      * plus property creation helpers */
  263 
  264 /*! @function setProperty
  265     @abstract Synchronized method to add a property to a registry entry's property table.
  266     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  267     @param aKey The properties name as an OSSymbol.
  268     @param anObject The property value.
  269     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  270 
  271     virtual bool setProperty(const OSSymbol * aKey, OSObject * anObject);
  272 
  273 /*! @function setProperty
  274     @abstract Synchronized method to add a property to a registry entry's property table.
  275     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  276     @param aKey The property's name as an OSString.
  277     @param anObject The property value.
  278     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  279 
  280     virtual bool setProperty(const OSString * aKey, OSObject * anObject);
  281 
  282 /*! @function setProperty
  283     @abstract Synchronized method to add a property to a registry entry's property table.
  284     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  285     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  286     @param anObject The property value.
  287     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  288 
  289     virtual bool setProperty(const char * aKey, OSObject * anObject);
  290 
  291 /*! @function setProperty
  292     @abstract Synchronized method to construct and add a OSString property to a registry entry's property table.
  293     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table. The property is created as an OSString from the supplied C-string, set in the property table with the given name, and released.
  294     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  295     @param aString The property value as a C-string.
  296     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  297 
  298     virtual bool setProperty(const char * aKey, const char * aString);
  299 
  300 /*! @function setProperty
  301     @abstract Synchronized method to construct and add an OSBoolean property to a registry entry's property table.
  302     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table. The property is created as an OSBoolean from the supplied value, set in the property table with the given name, and released.
  303     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  304     @param aBoolean The property's boolean value.
  305     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  306 
  307     virtual bool setProperty(const char * aKey, bool aBoolean);
  308 
  309 /*! @function setProperty
  310     @abstract Synchronized method to construct and add an OSNumber property to a registry entry's property table.
  311     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table. The property is created as an OSNumber from the supplied value and size, set in the property table with the given name, and released.
  312     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  313     @param aValue The property's numeric value.
  314     @param aNumberOfBits The property's size in bits, for OSNumber.
  315     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  316 
  317     virtual bool setProperty( const char *       aKey,
  318                               unsigned long long aValue,
  319                               unsigned int       aNumberOfBits);
  320 
  321 /*! @function setProperty
  322     @abstract Synchronized method to construct and add an OSData property to a registry entry's property table.
  323     @discussion This method will add or replace a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::setObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table. The property is created as an OSData copied from the supplied data and length, set in the property table with the given name, and released.
  324     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  325     @param bytes The property's value as a pointer. OSData will copy this data.
  326     @param length The property's size in bytes, for OSData.
  327     @result true on success or false on a resource failure. */
  328 
  329     virtual bool setProperty( const char *       aKey,
  330                               void *             bytes,
  331                               unsigned int       length);
  332 
  333 /*! @function removeProperty
  334     @abstract Synchronized method to remove a property from a registry entry's property table.
  335     @discussion This method will remove a property from a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::removeObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  336     @param aKey The property's name as an OSSymbol. */
  337 
  338     virtual void removeProperty( const OSSymbol * aKey);
  339 
  340 /*! @function removeProperty
  341     @abstract Synchronized method to remove a property from a registry entry's property table.
  342     @discussion This method will remove a property from a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::removeObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  343     @param aKey The property's name as an OSString. */
  344 
  345     virtual void removeProperty( const OSString * aKey);
  346 
  347 /*! @function removeProperty
  348     @abstract Synchronized method to remove a property from a registry entry's property table.
  349     @discussion This method will remove a property from a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::removeObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  350     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string. */
  351 
  352     virtual void removeProperty( const char * aKey);
  353 
  354 /*! @function getProperty
  355     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry's property table.
  356     @discussion This method will lookup a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  357     @param aKey The property's name as an OSSymbol.
  358     @result The property value found, or zero. */
  359 
  360     virtual OSObject * getProperty( const OSSymbol * aKey) const;
  361 
  362 /*! @function getProperty
  363     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry's property table.
  364     @discussion This method will lookup a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  365     @param aKey The property's name as an OSString.
  366     @result The property value found, or zero. */
  367 
  368     virtual OSObject * getProperty( const OSString * aKey) const;
  369 
  370 /*! @function getProperty
  371     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry's property table.
  372     @discussion This method will lookup a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  373     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  374     @result The property value found, or zero. */
  375 
  376     virtual OSObject * getProperty( const char * aKey) const;
  377 
  378 /*! @function getProperty
  379     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry or one of its parents (or children) in the hierarchy.
  380     @discussion This method will search for a property, starting first with this registry entry's property table, then iterating recusively through either the parent registry entries or the child registry entries of this entry. Once the first occurrence is found, it will lookup and return the value of the property, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. The iteration keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table(s).
  381     @param aKey The property's name as an OSSymbol.
  382     @param plane The plane to iterate over, eg. gIOServicePlane.
  383     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into the registry hierarchy. Without this option, this method degenerates into the standard getProperty() call. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of the entry, in place of the children.
  384     @result The property value found, or zero. */
  385 
  386     virtual OSObject * getProperty( const OSSymbol *        aKey,
  387                                     const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  388                                     IOOptionBits            options =
  389                                         kIORegistryIterateRecursively |
  390                                         kIORegistryIterateParents) const;
  391 
  392 /*! @function getProperty
  393     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry or one of its parents (or children) in the hierarchy.
  394     @discussion This method will search for a property, starting first with this registry entry's property table, then iterating recusively through either the parent registry entries or the child registry entries of this entry. Once the first occurrence is found, it will lookup and return the value of the property, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. The iteration keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table(s).
  395     @param aKey The property's name as an OSString.
  396     @param plane The plane to iterate over, eg. gIOServicePlane.
  397     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into the registry hierarchy. Without this option, this method degenerates into the standard getProperty() call. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of the entry, in place of the children.
  398     @result The property value found, or zero. */
  399 
  400     virtual OSObject * getProperty( const OSString *        aKey,
  401                                     const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  402                                     IOOptionBits            options =
  403                                         kIORegistryIterateRecursively |
  404                                         kIORegistryIterateParents) const;
  405 
  406 /*! @function getProperty
  407     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry or one of its parents (or children) in the hierarchy.
  408     @discussion This method will search for a property, starting first with this registry entry's property table, then iterating recusively through either the parent registry entries or the child registry entries of this entry. Once the first occurrence is found, it will lookup and return the value of the property, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics. The iteration keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table(s).
  409     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  410     @param plane The plane to iterate over, eg. gIOServicePlane.
  411     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into the registry hierarchy. Without this option, this method degenerates into the standard getProperty() call. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of the entry, in place of the children.
  412     @result The property value found, or zero. */
  413 
  414     virtual OSObject * getProperty( const char *            aKey,
  415                                     const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  416                                     IOOptionBits            options =
  417                                         kIORegistryIterateRecursively |
  418                                         kIORegistryIterateParents) const;
  419 
  420 /*! @function copyProperty
  421     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry's property table.
  422     @discussion This method will lookup a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics, and return a reference to the caller. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  423     @param aKey The property's name as an OSSymbol.
  424     @result The property value found, or zero. It should be released by the caller. */
  425 
  426     virtual OSObject * copyProperty( const OSSymbol * aKey) const;
  427 
  428 /*! @function copyProperty
  429     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry's property table.
  430     @discussion This method will lookup a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics, and return a reference to the caller. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  431     @param aKey The property's name as an OSString.
  432     @result The property value found, or zero. It should be released by the caller. */
  433 
  434     virtual OSObject * copyProperty( const OSString * aKey) const;
  435 
  436 /*! @function copyProperty
  437     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain a property from a registry entry's property table.
  438     @discussion This method will lookup a property in a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::getObject semantics, and return a reference to the caller. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table.
  439     @param aKey The property's name as a C-string.
  440     @result The property value found, or zero. It should be released by the caller. */
  441 
  442     virtual OSObject * copyProperty( const char * aKey) const;
  443 
  444 /*! @function dictionaryWithProperties
  445     @abstract Synchronized method to obtain copy a registry entry's property table.
  446     @discussion This method will copy a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::withDictionary semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table. Since OSDictionary will only copy property values by reference, synchronization is not guaranteed to any collection values.
  447     @result The created dictionary, or zero on a resource value. It should be released by the caller. */
  448 
  449     virtual OSDictionary * dictionaryWithProperties( void ) const;
  450 
  451 /*! @function serializeProperties
  452     @abstract Synchronized method to serialize a registry entry's property table.
  453     @discussion This method will serialize a registry entry's property table, using the OSDictionary::serialize semantics. This method is synchronized with other IORegistryEntry accesses to the property table. Many non-kernel clients of IOKit read information from the registry via properties, and will invoke this method in a registry entry to create a serialization of all the entry's properties, which is then reconstructed in the client's task as a CFDictionary. This method may be intercepted by subclasses to update their properties or implement a different serialization method, though it is usually better to implement such functionality by creating objects in the property table and implementing their serialize methods, avoiding any need to implement serializeProperties.
  454     @param serialize The OSSerialize instance representing the serialization request.
  455     @result True on success, false otherwise. */
  456 
  457     virtual bool serializeProperties( OSSerialize * serialize ) const;
  458 
  459     /* Unsynchronized(!) property table access */
  460 
  461 /*! @function getPropertyTable
  462     @abstract Unsynchronized accessor to a registry entry's property table.
  463     @discussion This method will return a pointer to the live property table as an OSDictionery. Its use is not recommended in most cases, instead use the synchronized accessors and helper functions of IORegistryEntry to access properties. It can only safely be used by one thread, which usually means it can only be used before a registry entry is entered into the registry.
  464     @result A pointer to the property table as an OSDictionary. The pointer is valid while the registry entry is retained, and should not be released by the caller. */
  465 
  466     /* inline */ OSDictionary * getPropertyTable( void ) const;
  467             /* { return(fPropertyTable); } */
  468 
  469     /* Set properties from user level, to be overridden if supported */
  470 
  471 /*! @function setProperties
  472     @abstract Optionally supported external method to set properties in a registry entry.
  473     @discussion This method is not implemented by IORegistryEntry, but is available to kernel and non-kernel clients to set properties in a registry entry. IOUserClient provides connection based, more controlled access to this functionality and may be more appropriate for many uses, since there is no differentiation between clients available to this method.
  474     @param properties Any OSObject subclass, to be interpreted by the implementing method - for example an OSDictionary, OSData etc. may all be appropriate.
  475     @result An IOReturn code to be returned to the caller. */
  476 
  477     virtual IOReturn setProperties( OSObject * properties );
  478 
  479     /* Topology */
  480 
  481 /*! @function getParentIterator
  482     @abstract Returns an iterator over an registry entry's parent entries in a specified plane.
  483     @param plane The plane object.
  484     @result Returns an iterator over the parents of the registry entry, or zero if there is a resource failure. The iterator must be released when the iteration is finished. All objects returned by the iteration are retained while the iterator is valid, though they may no longer be attached during the iteration. */
  485 
  486     virtual OSIterator * getParentIterator( const IORegistryPlane * plane )
  487                                                                         const;
  488     virtual void applyToParents( IORegistryEntryApplierFunction applier,
  489                                  void * context,
  490                                  const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  491 
  492 /*! @function getParentEntry
  493     @abstract Returns an registry entry's first parent entry in a plane.
  494     @discussion This function will return the parent to which a registry entry was first attached. Since the majority of registry entrys have only one provider, this is a useful simplification.
  495     @param plane The plane object.
  496     @result Returns the first parent of the registry entry, or zero if the entry is not attached into the registry in that plane. The parent is retained while the entry is attached, and should not be released by the caller. */
  497 
  498     virtual IORegistryEntry * getParentEntry( const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  499 
  500 /*! @function getChildIterator
  501     @abstract Returns an iterator over an registry entry's child entries in a plane.
  502     @discussion This method creates an iterator which will return each of a registry entry's child entries in a specified plane.
  503     @param plane The plane object.
  504     @result Returns an iterator over the children of the entry, or zero if there is a resource failure. The iterator must be released when the iteration is finished. All objects returned by the iteration are retained while the iterator is valid, though they may no longer be attached during the iteration. */
  505 
  506     virtual OSIterator * getChildIterator( const IORegistryPlane * plane )
  507                                                                         const;
  508 
  509     virtual void applyToChildren( IORegistryEntryApplierFunction applier,
  510                                   void * context,
  511                                   const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  512 
  513 /*! @function getChildEntry
  514     @abstract Returns an registry entry's first child entry in a plane.
  515     @discussion This function will return the child which first attached to a registry entry.
  516     @param plane The plane object.
  517     @result Returns the first child of the registry entry, or zero if the entry is not attached into the registry in that plane. The child is retained while the entry is attached, and should not be released by the caller. */
  518 
  519     virtual IORegistryEntry * getChildEntry( const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  520 
  521 /*! @function isChild
  522     @abstract Determines whether a registry entry is the child of another in a plane.
  523     @discussion This method called in the parent entry determines if the specified entry is a child, in a plane. Additionally, it can check if the child is the only child of the parent entry.
  524     @param child The possible child registry entry.
  525     @param plane The plane object.
  526     @param onlyChild If true, check also if the child is the only child.
  527     @result If the child argument is not a child of the registry entry, false is returned. If onlyChild is true and the child is not the only child of the entry, false is returned, otherwise true is returned. */
  528 
  529     virtual bool isChild( IORegistryEntry * child,
  530                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  531                                 bool onlyChild = false ) const;
  532 
  533 /*! @function isParent
  534     @abstract Determines whether a registry entry is the parent of another in a plane.
  535     @discussion This method called in the child entry determines if the specified entry is a parent, in a plane. Additionally, it can check if the parent is the only parent of the child entry.
  536     @param parent The possible parent registry entry.
  537     @param plane The plane object.
  538     @param onlyParent If true, check also if the parent is the only parent.
  539     @result If the parent argument is not a parent of the registry entry, false is returned. If onlyParent is true and the parent is not the only parent of the entry, false is returned, otherwise true is returned. */
  540 
  541     virtual bool isParent( IORegistryEntry * parent,
  542                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  543                                 bool onlyParent = false ) const;
  544 
  545 /*! @function inPlane
  546     @abstract Determines whether a registry entry is attached in a plane.
  547     @discussion This method determines if the entry is attached in a plane to any other entry.  It can also be used to determine if the entry is a member of any plane.
  548     @param plane The plane object, 0 indicates any plane.
  549     @result If the entry has a parent in the given plane or if plane = 0 then if entry has any parent; return true, otherwise false. */
  550 
  551     virtual bool inPlane( const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0) const;
  552 
  553 /*! @function getDepth
  554     @abstract Counts the maximum number of entries between an entry and the registry root, in a plane.
  555     @discussion This method counts the number of entries between and entry and the registry root, in a plane, for each parent of the entry and returns the maximum value.
  556     @param plane The plane object.
  557     @result The maximum number of entries between the entry and the root. Zero is returned if the entry is not attached in the plane. */
  558 
  559     virtual unsigned int getDepth( const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  560 
  561     /* Attach / detach */
  562 
  563 /*! @function attachToParent
  564     @abstract Attaches a entry to a parent entry in a plane.
  565     @discussion This is the usual method of entering an entry into the registry. It is a no-op and success if the entry is already attached to the parent. Attaching the  entry into the registry retains both the child and parent while they are attached. This method will call attachToChild in the parent entry if it is not being called from attachToChild.
  566     @param parent The registry entry to attach to.
  567     @param plane The plane object.
  568     @result true on success, or false on a resource failure, or if the parent is the same as the child. */
  569 
  570     virtual bool attachToParent( IORegistryEntry * parent,
  571                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  572 
  573 /*! @function detachFromParent
  574     @abstract Detaches an entry from a parent entry in a plane.
  575     @discussion This is the usual method of removing an entry from the registry. It is a no-op if the entry is not attached to the parent. Detaching the entry will release both the child and parent. This method will call detachFromChild in the parent entry if it is not being called from detachFromChild.
  576     @param parent The registry entry to detach from.
  577     @param plane The plane object. */
  578 
  579     virtual void detachFromParent( IORegistryEntry * parent,
  580                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  581 
  582 /*! @function attachToChild
  583     @abstract Method called in the parent entry when a child attaches.
  584     @discussion This method is called in the parent entry when a child attaches, to make overrides possible. This method will also call attachToParent in the child entry if it is not being called from attachToParent. It is a no-op and success if the entry is already a child. Attaching the  entry into the registry retains both the child and parent while they are attached.
  585     @param child The registry entry being attached.
  586     @param plane The plane object.
  587     @result true on success, or false on a resource failure, or if the parent is the same as the child. */
  588 
  589     virtual bool attachToChild( IORegistryEntry * child,
  590                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  591 
  592 /*! @function detachFromChild
  593     @abstract Detaches a child entry from its parent in a plane.
  594     @discussion This method is called in the parent entry when a child detaches, to make overrides possible. It is a no-op if the entry is not a child of the parent. Detaching the entry will release both the child and parent. This method will call detachFromParent in the child entry if it is not being called from detachFromParent.
  595     @param parent The registry entry to detach.
  596     @param plane The plane object. */
  597 
  598     virtual void detachFromChild( IORegistryEntry * child,
  599                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  600 
  601 /*! @function detachAbove
  602     @abstract Detaches an entry from all its parent entries in a plane.
  603     @discussion This method calls detachFromParent in the entry for each of its parent entries in the plane.
  604     @param plane The plane object. */
  605 
  606     virtual void detachAbove( const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  607 
  608 /*! @function detachAll
  609     @abstract Detaches an entry and all its children recursively in a plane.
  610     @discussion This method breaks the registry connections for a subtree. detachAbove is called in the entry, and all child entries and their children in the plane.
  611     @param plane The plane object. */
  612 
  613     virtual void detachAll( const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  614 
  615     /* Name, location and path accessors */
  616 
  617 /*! @function getName
  618     @abstract Returns the name assigned to the registry entry as a C-string.
  619     @discussion Entries can be named in a particular plane, or globally. If the entry is named in plane and the plane is specified that name will be returned, otherwise the global name is returned. The global name defaults to the entry's meta class name if it has not been named.
  620     @param plane The plane object, or zero for the global name.
  621     @result A C-string name, valid while the entry is retained. */
  622 
  623     virtual const char * getName( const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 ) const;
  624 
  625 /*! @function copyName
  626     @abstract Returns the name assigned to the registry entry as an OSSymbol.
  627     @discussion Entries can be named in a particular plane, or globally. If the entry is named in plane and the plane is specified that name will be returned, otherwise the global name is returned. The global name defaults to the entry's meta class name if it has not been named.
  628     @param plane The plane object, or zero for the global name.
  629     @result A reference to an OSSymbol for the name, which should be released by the caller. */
  630 
  631     virtual const OSSymbol * copyName(
  632                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 ) const;
  633 
  634 /*! @function compareNames
  635     @abstract Compares the name of the entry with one or more names, and optionally returns the matching name.
  636     @discussion This method is called during IOService name matching and elsewhere to compare the entry's global name with a list of names, or a single name. A list of names may be passed as any OSCollection of OSStrings, while a single name may be passed an OSString, in the name parameter. compareNames will call the compareName method for each name, for overrides.
  637     @param name The name or names to compare with as any OSCollection (eg. OSArray, OSSet, OSDictionary) of OSStrings, or a single name may be passed an OSString.
  638     @param matched If the caller wants the successfully matched name returned, pass a non-zero pointer for the matched parameter and an OSString will be returned here. It should be released by the caller.
  639     @result True if one of the names compared true with the entry's global name. */
  640 
  641     virtual bool compareNames( OSObject * name, OSString ** matched = 0 ) const;
  642 
  643 /*! @function compareName
  644     @abstract Compares the name of the entry with one name, and optionally returns the matching name.
  645     @discussion This method is called during IOService name matching and elsewhere from the compareNames method. It should be overridden to provide non-standard name matching.
  646     @param name The name to compare with as an OSString.
  647     @param matched If the caller wants the successfully matched name returned, pass a non-zero pointer for the matched parameter and an OSString will be returned here. It should be released by the caller. Generally, this will be the same as the name parameter, but may not be if wildcards are used.
  648     @result True if the name compared true with the entry's global name. */
  649 
  650     virtual bool compareName( OSString * name, OSString ** matched = 0 ) const;
  651 
  652 /*! @function setName
  653     @abstract Sets a name for the registry entry, in a particular plane, or globally.
  654     @discussion Entries can be named in a particular plane, or globally. If the plane is specified the name applies only to that plane, otherwise the global name is set. The global name defaults to the entry's meta class name if it has not been named.
  655     @param name An OSSymbol which will be retained.
  656     @param plane The plane object, or zero to set the global name. */
  657 
  658     virtual void setName( const OSSymbol * name,
  659                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 );
  660 
  661 /*! @function setName
  662     @abstract Sets a name for the registry entry, in a particular plane, or globally.
  663     @discussion Entries can be named in a particular plane, or globally. If the plane is specified the name applies only to that plane, otherwise the global name is set. The global name defaults to the entry's meta class name if it has not been named.
  664     @param name A const C-string name which will be copied.
  665     @param plane The plane object, or zero to set the global name. */
  666 
  667     virtual void setName( const char * name,
  668                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 );
  669 
  670 /*! @function getLocation
  671     @abstract Returns the location string assigned to the registry entry as a C-string.
  672     @discussion Entries can given a location string in a particular plane, or globally. If the entry has had a location set in a plane and the plane is specified that location string will be returned, otherwise the global location string is returned. If no global location string has been set, zero is returned.
  673     @param plane The plane object, or zero for the global name.
  674     @result A C-string location string, valid while the entry is retained, or zero. */
  675 
  676     virtual const char * getLocation( const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 ) const;
  677 
  678 /*! @function copyLocation
  679     @abstract Returns the location string assigned to the registry entry as an OSSymbol.
  680     @discussion Entries can given a location string in a particular plane, or globally. If the entry has had a location set in a plane and the plane is specified that location string will be returned, otherwise the global location string is returned. If no global location string has been set, zero is returned.
  681     @param plane The plane object, or zero for the global name.
  682     @result A reference to an OSSymbol for the location if one exists, which should be released by the caller, or zero. */
  683 
  684     virtual const OSSymbol * copyLocation(
  685                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 ) const;
  686 
  687 /*! @function setLocation
  688     @abstract Sets a location string for the registry entry, in a particular plane, or globally.
  689     @discussion Entries can be given a location string in a particular plane, or globally. If the plane is specified the location applies only to that plane, otherwise the global location is set. The location string may be used during path lookups of registry entries, to distinguish between sibling entries with the same name. The default IORegistryEntry parsing of location strings expects a list of hex numbers separated by commas, though subclasses of IORegistryEntry might do their own parsing.
  690     @param location A C-string location string which will be copied, or an OSSymbol which will be retained.
  691     @param plane The plane object, or zero to set the global location string. */
  692 
  693     virtual void setLocation( const OSSymbol * location,
  694                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 );
  695     virtual void setLocation( const char * location,
  696                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0 );
  697 
  698 /*! @function getPath
  699     @abstract Create a path for a registry entry.
  700     @discussion The path for a registry entry is copied to the caller's buffer. The path describes the entry's attachment in a particular plane, which must be specified. The path begins with the plane name followed by a colon, and then followed by '/' separated path components for each of the entries between the root and the registry entry. Each component is constructed with the getPathComponent method called in each entry. An alias may also exist for the entry, which are described as properties in a registry entry found at /aliases in the plane. If a property value interpreted as a path in a call to IORegistryEntry::fromPath yields the entry, then the property name is used as the entry's path.
  701     @param path A char buffer allocated by the caller.
  702     @param length An in/out parameter - the caller sets the length of the buffer available, and getPath returns the total length of the path copied to the buffer.
  703     @param plane The plane object.
  704     @result getPath will fail if the entry is not attached in the plane, or if the buffer is not large enough to contain the path. */
  705 
  706     virtual bool getPath( char * path, int * length,
  707                             const IORegistryPlane * plane) const;
  708 
  709 /*! @function getPathComponent
  710     @abstract Create a path component for a registry entry.
  711     @discussion Each component of a path created with getPath is created with getPathComponent. The default implementation concatenates the entry's name in the the plane, with the "at" symbol and the location string of the entry in the plane if it has been set.
  712     @param path A char buffer allocated by the caller.
  713     @param length An in/out parameter - the caller sets the length of the buffer available, and getPathComponent returns the total length of the path component copied to the buffer.
  714     @param plane The plane object.
  715     @result true if the path fits into the supplied buffer or false on a overflow. */
  716 
  717     virtual bool getPathComponent( char * path, int * length,
  718                                     const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  719 
  720 /*! @function fromPath
  721     @abstract Looks up a registry entry by path.
  722     @discussion This function parses paths to lookup registry entries. The path may begin with the <plane name>: created by getPath, or the plane may be set by the caller. If there are characters remaining unparsed after an entry has been looked up, this may be considered an invalid lookup, or those characters may be passed back to the caller and the lookup successful.
  723     @param path A C-string path.
  724     @param plane The plane to lookup up the path, or zero, in which case the path must begin with the plane name.
  725     @param residualPath If the path may contain residual characters after the last path component, the residual will be copied back to the caller's residualPath buffer. If there are residual characters and no residual buffer is specified, fromPath will fail.
  726     @param residualLength An in/out parameter - the caller sets the length of the residual buffer available, and fromPath returns the total length of the residual path copied to the buffer. If there is no residualBuffer (residualPath = 0) then residualLength may be zero also.
  727     @param fromEntry The lookup will proceed rooted at this entry if non-zero, otherwise it proceeds from the root of the plane.
  728     @result A retained registry entry is returned on success, or zero on failure. The caller should release the entry. */
  729 
  730     static IORegistryEntry * fromPath(  const char * path,
  731                                         const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0,
  732                                         char * residualPath = 0,
  733                                         int * residualLength = 0,
  734                                         IORegistryEntry * fromEntry = 0 );
  735 
  736 /*! @function fromPath
  737     @abstract Looks up a registry entry by relative path.
  738     @discussion This function looks up a entry below the called entry by a relative path. It is just a convenience that calls IORegistryEntry::fromPath with this as the fromEntry parameter.
  739     @param path See IORegistryEntry::fromPath.
  740     @param plane See IORegistryEntry::fromPath.
  741     @param residualPath See IORegistryEntry::fromPath.
  742     @param residualLength See IORegistryEntry::fromPath.
  743     @result See IORegistryEntry::fromPath. */
  744 
  745     virtual IORegistryEntry * childFromPath( const char * path,
  746                                              const IORegistryPlane * plane = 0,
  747                                              char * residualPath = 0,
  748                                              int * residualLength = 0 );
  749 
  750 /*! @function dealiasPath
  751     @abstract Strips any aliases from the head of path and returns the full path.
  752     @discussion If the path specified begins with an alias found in the /aliases entry, the value of the alias is returned, and a pointer into the passed in path after the alias is passed back to the caller. If an alias is not found, zero is returned and the path parameter is unchanged.
  753     @param opath An in/out paramter - the caller passes in a pointer to a C-string pointer to a path. If an alias is found, dealiasPath returns a pointer into the path just beyond the end of the alias.
  754     @param plane A plane object must be specified.
  755     @result A C-string pointer to the value of the alias if one is found, or zero if not. */
  756 
  757     static const char * dealiasPath( const char ** opath,
  758                                     const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  759 
  760     /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
  761     /* * * * * * * * * * * * internals * * * * * * * * * * * */
  762     /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
  763 
  764 public:
  765     static IORegistryEntry * initialize( void );
  766     static const IORegistryPlane * makePlane( const char * name );
  767     // don't even think about using this
  768     virtual bool init( IORegistryEntry * from,
  769                                 const IORegistryPlane * inPlane );
  770 private:
  771     inline bool arrayMember( OSArray * set,
  772                             const IORegistryEntry * member,
  773                             unsigned int * index = 0 ) const;
  774 
  775     bool makeLink( IORegistryEntry * to,
  776                     unsigned int relation,
  777                     const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  778     void breakLink( IORegistryEntry * to,
  779                     unsigned int relation,
  780                     const IORegistryPlane * plane ) const;
  781 
  782     virtual OSArray * getParentSetReference( const IORegistryPlane * plane )
  783                                                                         const;
  784     virtual OSArray * getChildSetReference( const IORegistryPlane * plane )
  785                                                                         const;
  786     virtual IORegistryEntry * getChildFromComponent( const char ** path,
  787                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  788 
  789     virtual const OSSymbol * hasAlias(  const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  790                                     char * opath = 0, int * length = 0 ) const;
  791     virtual const char * matchPathLocation( const char * cmp,
  792                                 const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  793 
  794 };
  795 
  796 /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
  797 
  798 /*! @class IORegistryIterator : public OSIterator
  799     @abstract An iterator over the registry.
  800     @discussion An iterator that can traverse the children or parents of a registry entry in a plane, and recurse. Access to the registry is protected against multiple threads, but an IORegistryIterator instance is for use by one thread only. */
  801 
  802 class IORegistryIterator : public OSIterator
  803 {
  804     OSDeclareAbstractStructors(IORegistryIterator)
  805 
  806 private:
  807     struct IORegCursor {
  808         IORegCursor          *  next;
  809         IORegistryEntry      *  current;
  810         OSIterator           *  iter;
  811     };
  812     IORegCursor                 start;
  813     IORegCursor           *     where;
  814     IORegistryEntry       *     root;
  815     OSOrderedSet          *     done;
  816     const IORegistryPlane *     plane;
  817     IOOptionBits                options;
  818 
  819     virtual void free( void );
  820 
  821 public:
  822 /*! @function iterateOver
  823     @abstract Create an iterator rooted at a given registry entry.
  824     @discussion This method creates an IORegistryIterator that is set up with options to iterate children or parents of a root entry, and to recurse automatically into entries as they are returned, or only when instructed. The iterator object keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops.
  825     @param start The root entry to begin the iteration at.
  826     @param plane A plane object must be specified.
  827     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into each entry as it is returned. This option affects the behaviour of the getNextObject method, which is defined in the OSIterator superclass. Other methods will override this behaviour. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of each entry, by default the children are iterated.
  828     @result A created IORegistryIterator instance, to be released by the caller when it has finished with it. */
  829 
  830     static IORegistryIterator * iterateOver( IORegistryEntry * start,
  831                                              const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  832                                              IOOptionBits options = 0 );
  833 
  834 /*! @function iterateOver
  835     @abstract Create an iterator rooted at the registry root.
  836     @discussion This method creates an IORegistryIterator that is set up with options to iterate children of the registry root entry, and to recurse automatically into entries as they are returned, or only when instructed. The iterator object keeps track of entries that have been recursed into previously to avoid loops.
  837     @param plane A plane object must be specified.
  838     @param options kIORegistryIterateRecursively may be set to recurse automatically into each entry as it is returned. This option affects the behaviour of the getNextObject method, which is defined in the OSIterator superclass. Other methods will override this behaviour. kIORegistryIterateParents may be set to iterate the parents of each entry, by default the children are iterated.
  839     @result A created IORegistryIterator instance, to be released by the caller when it has finished with it. */
  840 
  841     static IORegistryIterator * iterateOver( const IORegistryPlane * plane,
  842                                              IOOptionBits options = 0 );
  843 
  844 /*! @function getNextObject
  845     @abstract Return the next object in the registry iteration.
  846     @discussion This method calls either getNextObjectFlat or getNextObjectRecursive depending on the options the iterator was created with. This implements the OSIterator defined getNextObject method. The object returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it.
  847     @result The next registry entry in the iteration (the current entry), or zero if the iteration has finished at this level of recursion. The entry returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it. */
  848 
  849     virtual IORegistryEntry * getNextObject( void );
  850 
  851 /*! @function getNextObjectFlat
  852     @abstract Return the next object in the registry iteration, ignoring the kIORegistryIterateRecursively option.
  853     @discussion This method returns the next child, or parent if the kIORegistryIterateParents option was used to create the iterator, of the current root entry. The object returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it.
  854     @result The next registry entry in the iteration (the current entry), or zero if the iteration has finished at this level of recursion, or the iteration is invalid (see isValid). The entry returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it. */
  855 
  856     virtual IORegistryEntry * getNextObjectFlat( void );
  857 
  858 /*! @function getNextObjectRecursive
  859     @abstract Return the next object in the registry iteration, and enter it.
  860     @discussion If the iterator has a current entry, and the iterator has not already entered previously, enterEntry is called to recurse into it, ie. make it the new root, and the next child, or parent if the kIORegistryIterateParents option was used to create the iterator, at this new level of recursion is returned. If there is no current entry at this level of recursion, exitEntry is called and the process repeats, until the iteration returns to the entry the iterator was created with and zero is returned. The object returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it.
  861     @result The next registry entry in the iteration (the current entry), or zero if its finished, or the iteration is invalid (see isValid). The entry returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it. */
  862 
  863     virtual IORegistryEntry * getNextObjectRecursive( void );
  864 
  865 /*! @function getCurrentEntry
  866     @abstract Return the current entry in the registry iteration.
  867     @discussion This method returns the current entry, last returned by getNextObject et al. The object returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it. If the iteration is no longer valid (see isValid), the current entry is zero.
  868     @result The current registry entry in the iteration, or zero if the last iteration returned zero, or the iteration is invalid (see isValid). The entry returned is retained while the iterator is pointing at it (its the current entry), or recursing into it. The caller should not release it. */
  869 
  870     virtual IORegistryEntry * getCurrentEntry( void );
  871 
  872 /*! @function enterEntry
  873     @abstract Recurse into the current entry in the registry iteration.
  874     @discussion This method makes the current entry, ie. the last entry returned by getNextObject et al., the root in a new level of recursion. */
  875 
  876     virtual void enterEntry( void );
  877     
  878 /*! @function enterEntry
  879     @abstract Recurse into the current entry in the registry iteration.
  880     @discussion This method recurses into an entry as with enterEntry, but also switches from the current plane to a new one set by the caller.
  881     @param plane The new plane to switch into. */
  882 
  883     virtual void enterEntry( const IORegistryPlane * plane );
  884 
  885 /*! @function exitEntry
  886     @abstract Exits a level of recursion, restoring the current entry.
  887     @discussion This method undoes an enterEntry, restoring the current entry. If there are no more levels of recursion to exit false is returned, otherwise true is returned.
  888     @result true if a level of recursion was undone, false if no recursive levels are left in the iteration. */
  889 
  890     virtual bool exitEntry( void );
  891 
  892 /*! @function reset
  893     @abstract Exits all levels of recursion, restoring the iterator to its state at creation.
  894     @discussion This method exits all levels of recursion, and restores the iterator to its state at creation. */
  895 
  896     virtual void reset( void );
  897 
  898 /*! @function isValid
  899     @abstract Checks that no registry changes have invalidated the iteration.
  900     @discussion If a registry iteration is invalidated by changes to the registry, it will be made invalid, the currentEntry will be considered zero, and further calls to getNextObject et al. will return zero. The iterator should be reset to restart the iteration when this happens.
  901     @result false if the iterator has been invalidated by changes to the registry, true otherwise. */
  902 
  903     virtual bool isValid( void );
  904 
  905 /*! @function iterateAll
  906     @abstract Iterates all entries (with getNextObject) and returns a set of all returned entries.
  907     @discussion This method will reset, then iterate all entries in the iteration (with getNextObject) until successful (ie. the iterator is valid at the end of the iteration).
  908     @result A set of entries returned by the iteration. The caller should release the set when it has finished with it. Zero is returned on a resource failure. */
  909 
  910     virtual OSOrderedSet * iterateAll( void );
  911 };
  912 
  913 #endif /* _IOKIT_IOREGISTRYENTRY_H */

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