pub struct PartitionAndDeviceSynchronousProxy { /* private fields */ }

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impl PartitionAndDeviceSynchronousProxy

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pub fn new(channel: Channel) -> Self

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pub fn into_channel(self) -> Channel

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pub fn wait_for_event( &self, deadline: Time ) -> Result<PartitionAndDeviceEvent, Error>

Waits until an event arrives and returns it. It is safe for other threads to make concurrent requests while waiting for an event.

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pub fn get_info(&self, ___deadline: Time) -> Result<BlockGetInfoResult, Error>

Get information about the underlying block device.

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pub fn get_stats( &self, clear: bool, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<BlockGetStatsResult, Error>

Returns stats about the block device on the provided buffer and optionally clears the counters.

storage_metrics.CallStat.bytes_transferred is number of bytes requested to be transferred.

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pub fn open_session( &self, session: ServerEnd<SessionMarker> ) -> Result<(), Error>

Opens a new FIFO-based session on the block device.

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pub fn read_blocks( &self, vmo: Vmo, length: u64, dev_offset: u64, vmo_offset: u64, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<BlockReadBlocksResult, Error>

Reads from a block device.

This read does not require exclusive access. length, dev_offset and vmo_offset are specified in bytes, but they must be block-aligned. This method is provided for backward compatibility, and is not intended for new code. New code should use the FIFO interface along with the client libraries to read and write from block devices.

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pub fn write_blocks( &self, vmo: Vmo, length: u64, dev_offset: u64, vmo_offset: u64, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<BlockWriteBlocksResult, Error>

Writes to a block device.

This write does not require exclusive access. length, dev_offset and vmo_offset are specified in bytes, but they must be block-aligned. This method is provided for backward compatibility, and is not intended for new code. New code should use the FIFO interface along with the client libraries to read and write from block devices.

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pub fn get_type_guid( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, Option<Box<Guid>>), Error>

Gets the type GUID of the partition (if one exists). If the partition has no type GUID, ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned.

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pub fn get_instance_guid( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, Option<Box<Guid>>), Error>

Gets the instance GUID of the partition (if one exists). If the partition has no instance GUID, ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned.

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pub fn get_name(&self, ___deadline: Time) -> Result<(i32, Option<String>), Error>

Gets the name of the partition (if one exists). If the partition has no name, ZX_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned.

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pub fn connect_to_device_fidl(&self, server: Channel) -> Result<(), Error>

Connect to the underlying device’s FIDL protocol. This connection will not be multiplexed with fuchsia.device.Controller or fuchsia.io.Node.

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pub fn bind( &self, driver: &str, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<ControllerBindResult, Error>

Attempt to bind a driver to this device.

  • request driver This represents the suffix of a driver URL (e.g: “fvm.cm”). If this is non-empty, then the only drivers that will try to bind are ones that match this url suffix.
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pub fn rebind( &self, driver: &str, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<ControllerRebindResult, Error>

Unbind all the children of this device, and then attempt to bind a driver to the device. This will not return until the bind completes.

  • request driver This represents the suffix of a driver URL (e.g: “fvm.cm”). If this is non-empty, then the only drivers that will try to bind are ones that match this url suffix.
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pub fn unbind_children( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<ControllerUnbindChildrenResult, Error>

This api will unbind all the children of this device synchronously. This will avoid watching for device removal by the clients.

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pub fn schedule_unbind( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<ControllerScheduleUnbindResult, Error>

Disconnect this device and allow its parent to be bound again. This may not complete before it returns.

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pub fn get_topological_path( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<ControllerGetTopologicalPathResult, Error>

Return the topological path for this device

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pub fn get_min_driver_log_severity( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, LogLevelFilter), Error>

Return the current logging flags for this device’s driver

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pub fn set_min_driver_log_severity( &self, severity: LogLevelFilter, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<i32, Error>

Set the logging flags for this device’s driver.

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pub fn get_current_performance_state( &self, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<u32, Error>

Gets the current performance state of the device.

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pub fn set_performance_state( &self, requested_state: u32, ___deadline: Time ) -> Result<(i32, u32), Error>

Set the performance state of this device to the requested performance state. This is only called for the current device and none of the descendants are aware of the state transition. Returns ZX_OK, if the device is in a working state and the performance state is changed to requested_state successfully. out_state will be same as requested_state. Returns error status, if switching to the requested_state was unsuccessful. out_state is the state that the device is currently in.

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impl Debug for PartitionAndDeviceSynchronousProxy

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