sd_bus_set_server, sd_bus_is_server, sd_bus_get_bus_id, sd_bus_set_bus_client, sd_bus_is_bus_client, sd_bus_set_monitor, sd_bus_is_monitor — Configure connection mode for a bus object
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
int sd_bus_set_server( | sd_bus *bus, |
int b, | |
sd_id128_t id) ; |
int sd_bus_is_server( | sd_bus *bus) ; |
int sd_bus_get_bus_id( | sd_bus *bus, |
sd_id128_t *id) ; |
int sd_bus_set_bus_client( | sd_bus *bus, |
int b) ; |
int sd_bus_is_bus_client( | sd_bus *bus) ; |
int sd_bus_set_monitor( | sd_bus *bus, |
int b) ; |
int sd_bus_is_monitor( | sd_bus *bus) ; |
sd_bus_set_server()
configures the bus object as a server for direct D-Bus
connections. b
enables/disables the server mode. If zero, the server mode is
disabled. Otherwise, the server mode is enabled. Configuring a bus object as a server is required to
allow establishing direct connections between two peers without going via the D-Bus daemon.
id
must contain a 128-bit integer id for the server. If clients add a guid field
to their D-Bus address string, the server id must match this guid or the D-Bus authentication handshake
will fail. If no specific id is defined for the server,
sd_id128_randomize(3)
can be used to generate a random id instead.
sd_bus_is_server()
returns whether the server mode is enabled for the given
bus object.
sd_bus_get_bus_id()
stores the D-Bus server id configured using
sd_bus_set_server()
(for server bus objects) or received during D-Bus authentication
(for client bus objects) in id
.
sd_bus_set_bus_client()
configures the bus object as a D-Bus daemon client.
b
enables/disables the client mode. If zero, the client mode is disabled and the
bus object should connect directly to a D-Bus server. Otherwise, the client mode is enabled and the bus
object should connect to a D-Bus daemon. When connecting to an existing bus using any of the functions in
the sd_bus_open(3)
family of functions or any of the functions in the
sd_bus_default(3) family
of functions, the bus object is automatically configured as a bus client. However, when connecting to a
D-Bus daemon by calling
sd_bus_set_address(3)
followed by
sd_bus_start(3), the bus
object should be manually configured as a bus client using sd_bus_set_bus_client()
.
By default, a bus object is not configured as a D-Bus daemon client.
sd_bus_is_bus_client()
returns whether the client mode is enabled/disabled for
the given bus object.
sd_bus_set_monitor()
configures the bus object as a D-Bus monitor object.
b
enables/disables the monitor mode. If zero, the monitor mode is disabled. If
non-zero, the monitor mode is enabled. When the monitor mode is enabled, no messages may be sent via the
bus object and it may not expose any objects on the bus. To start monitoring messages, call the
org.freedesktop.DBus.Monitoring.BecomeMonitor
method of the D-Bus daemon and pass
a list of matches indicating which messages to intercept. See
The D-Bus specification for more information.
sd_bus_is_monitor()
returns whether the monitor mode is enabled/disabled for
the given bus object.
On success, sd_bus_set_server()
,
sd_bus_get_bus_id()
, sd_bus_set_bus_client()
and
sd_bus_set_monitor()
return a non-negative integer. On failure, they return a
negative errno-style error code.
sd_bus_is_server()
, sd_bus_is_bus_client()
and
sd_bus_is_monitor()
return a positive integer when the server or client mode is
enabled, respectively. Otherwise, they return zero.
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-ECHILD
¶The bus connection has been created in a different process, library or module instance.
-EPERM
¶The bus connection has already been started.
-ENOPKG
¶The bus cannot be resolved.
-EINVAL
¶A required parameter was NULL
or
b
was zero and id
did not equal
SD_ID128_NULL
.
-ENOTCONN
¶The bus is not connected.
Functions described here are available as a shared
library, which can be compiled against and linked to with the
libsystemd
pkg-config(1)
file.
The code described here uses
getenv(3),
which is declared to be not multi-thread-safe. This means that the code calling the functions described
here must not call
setenv(3)
from a parallel thread. It is recommended to only do calls to setenv()
from an early phase of the program when no other threads have been started.