HP Model 725/100 HP-UX DMI 2.0 Developer's Guide: HP-UX/HP 9000 Computers, HP - Page 37
Component Interface Data, Structures
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5 Component Interface Data Structures Within DMI data structures, all strings are stored in the form: length data where length is an unsigned 32-bit value giving the number of octets (8-bit untyped data) in the data part of the string. Note that the number of characters in the string depends on whether it is in ISO 8859-1 format (1 octet/character) or Unicode format (2 octets/character). For DMI 2.0, String data values must be NULL terminated in addition to the length specifier. The data structures are described below: • "DmiAccessData" on page 38 • "DmiAccessDataList" on page 39 • "DmiRegisterInfo" on page 40 37
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5
Component Interface Data
Structures
Within DMI data structures, all strings are stored in the form:
length data
where
length
is an unsigned 32-bit value giving the number of octets
(8-bit untyped data) in the
data
part of the string. Note that the
number of characters in the string depends on whether it is in ISO
8859-1 format (1 octet/character) or Unicode format (2 octets/character).
For DMI 2.0, String
data
values must be NULL terminated in addition
to the
length
specifier.
The data structures are described below:
•
“DmiAccessData” on page 38
•
“DmiAccessDataList” on page 39
•
“DmiRegisterInfo” on page 40