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smi_node(3)	      SMI Management Information Library	   smi_node(3)

NAME
       smiGetNode,  smiGetNodeByOID,  smiGetFirstNode, smiGetNextNode, smiGet‐
       ParentNode,    smiGetRelatedNode,     smiGetFirstChildNode,     smiGet‐
       NextChildNode,	 smiGetNodeModule,   smiGetNodeType,   smiGetNodeLine,
       smiGetFirstElement,   smiGetNextElement,	  smiGetElementNode,   smiGet‐
       FirstOption, smiGetNextOption, smiGetOptionNode, smiGetFirstRefinement,
       smiGetNextRefinement,   smiGetRefinementModule,	 smiGetRefinementNode,
       smiGetRefinementType,  smiGetRefinementWriteType - SMI type information
       routines

SYNOPSIS
       #include <smi.h>

       SmiNode *smiGetNode(SmiModule *smiModulePtr, char *node);

       SmiNode *smiGetNodeByOID(unsigned int oidlen, SmiSubid oid[]);

       SmiNode *smiGetFirstNode(SmiModule *smiModulePtr, SmiNodekind kinds);

       SmiNode *smiGetNextNode(SmiNode *smiNodePtr, SmiNodekind kinds);

       SmiNode *smiGetParentNode(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiNode *smiGetRelatedNode(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiNode *smiGetFirstChildNode(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiNode *smiGetNextChildNode(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiModule *smiGetNodeModule(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiType *smiGetNodeType(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       int smiGetNodeLine(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiElement *smiGetFirstElement(SmiNode *smiNodePtr);

       SmiElement *smiGetNextElement(SmiElement *smiElementPtr);

       SmiNode *smiGetElementNode(SmiElement *smiElementPtr);

       SmiOption *smiGetFirstOption(SmiNode *smiComplianceNodePtr);

       SmiOption *smiGetNextOption(SmiOption *smiOptionPtr);

       SmiNode *smiGetOptionNode(SmiOption *smiOptionPtr);

       SmiRefinement *smiGetFirstRefinement(SmiNode *smiComplianceNodePtr);

       SmiRefinement *smiGetNextRefinement(SmiRefinement *smiRefinementPtr);

       SmiNode *smiGetRefinementNode(SmiRefinement *smiRefinementPtr);

       SmiType *smiGetRefinementType(SmiRefinement *smiRefinementPtr);

       SmiType *smiGetRefinementWriteType(SmiRefinement *smiRefinementPtr);

       typedef struct SmiNode {
	   SmiIdentifier       name;
	   int		       oidlen;
	   SmiSubid	       *oid;	     /* array of length oidlen */
	   SmiDecl	       decl;
	   SmiAccess	       access;
	   SmiStatus	       status;
	   char		       *format;
	   SmiValue	       value;
	   char		       *units;
	   char		       *description;
	   char		       *reference;
	   SmiIndexkind	       indexkind;
	   int		       implied;
	   int		       create;
	   SmiNodekind	       nodekind;
       } SmiNode;

       typedef struct SmiElement {
	   /* no visible attributes */
       } SmiElement;

       typedef struct SmiOption {
	   char		       *description;
       } SmiOption;

       typedef struct SmiRefinement {
	   SmiAccess	       access;
	   char		       *description;
       } SmiRefinement;

DESCRIPTION
       These functions retrieve information on any SMI node definition in  the
       object  identifier tree, these are ASN.1 object identifier assignments,
       MODULE-IDENTITYs, OBJECT-IDENTITYs,  OBJECT-TYPEs,  NOTIFICATION-TYPEs,
       TRAP-TYPEs, OBJECT-GROUPs, NOTIFICATION-GROUPs, MODULE-COMPLIANCEs, and
       AGENT-CAPABILITYs in SMIv1/v2 and node,	scalar,	 table,	 row,  column,
       notification, group, and compliance statements in SMIng.

       The  smiGetNode() function retrieves a struct SmiNode that represents a
       node of any kind. Node may be either a fully  qualified	descriptor,  a
       simple  node  name,  or a numerical OID.	 Nodes are also found, if node
       contains an instance identifier suffix.	If smiModulePtr is not NULL it
       used to limit the search to the given module. If the node is not found,
       smiGetNode() returns NULL.

       The smiGetNodeByOID() function retrieves a struct SmiNode that  matches
       the  longest prefix of the node that is specified by the object identi‐
       fier oid[] with the length oidlen.  If  no  such	 node  is  not	found,
       smiGetNodeByOID() returns NULL.

       The smiGetFirstNode() and smiGetNextNode() functions are used to itera‐
       tively retrieve struct SmiNodes in tree	pre-order.   smiGetFirstNode()
       returns	the first node defined in the module specified by smiModulePtr
       that is of any kind specified in the kinds bitset.  Subsequent calls to
       smiGetNextNode()	 return	 the  next  node  of any kind specified in the
       kinds bitset. If there are no more node definitions in the module, NULL
       is returned.

       The smiGetFirstChildNode() and smiGetNextChildNode() functions are used
       to iteratively retrieve struct SmiNodes that  represent	the  immediate
       child  nodes  of the node specified by smiNodePtr passed to the smiGet‐
       FirstChildNode() call.

       The smiGetParentNode() function is used to retrieve a  struct  SmiNodes
       that represents the parent node of the node specified by smiNodePtr.

       The  smiGetRelatedNode() function is used to retrieve a struct SmiNodes
       that is related to the node specified by smiNodePtr. Actually, this  is
       used for SMIv2 table augmentation entries and similar SMIng constructs.

       The  smiGetNodeModule()	function  returns  the module that defines the
       node given by struct SmiNodePtr.

       The smiGetNodeType() function returns the type of the (scalar or colum‐
       nar)  node  given  by struct SmiNodePtr.	 If struct SmiNodePtr does not
       specify a scalar or columnar node, NULL is returned.

       The smiGetFirstElement() and smiGetNextElement() functions are used  to
       iteratively  retrieve  struct  SmiElements  that	 represent elements of
       index clauses or notification object lists, groups of object  types  or
       notification  types,  and  mandatory groups of module compliance state‐
       ments. The node to which the list belongs has to be specified by	 smiN‐
       odePtr.	To  retrieve  the node that is represented by a struct SmiEle‐
       ment, the smiGetElementNode() function has to be called.

       The smiGetFirstOption() and smiGetNextOption() functions	 are  used  to
       iteratively  retrieve  struct  SmiOptions  that represent statements on
       optional (object or notification) groups within the  compliance	state‐
       ment specified by smiComplianceNodePtr. The group node which is subject
       of such a statement can be retrieved by	the  smiGetOptionNode()	 func‐
       tion.

       Similarly, the smiGetFirstRefinement() and smiGetNextRefinement() func‐
       tions are used to iteratively retrieve struct SmiRefinements that  rep‐
       resent  statements on optional object refinements within the compliance
       statement specified by smiComplianceNodePtr. The node which is  subject
       of  such	 a  refinement	can be retrieved by the smiGetRefinementNode()
       function. The optional refined type and write-type of a refinement  can
       be  retrieved  by the smiGetRefinementType() and smiGetRefinementWrite‐
       Type() functions. If they are not present, NULL is returned.

       The smiGetNodeLine() function returns the line number within the module
       where the node specified by smiNodePtr is defined.

FILES
       ${prefix}/include/smi.h	  SMI library header file

SEE ALSO
       libsmi(3), smi_config(3), smi_type(3), smi_module(3), smi.h

AUTHOR
       (C)    1999-2004	   Frank    Strauss,	TU    Braunschweig,    Germany
       <strauss@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>

IBR				March 30, 2004			   smi_node(3)
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