sd_hwdb_get, sd_hwdb_seek, sd_hwdb_enumerate, SD_HWDB_FOREACH_PROPERTY — Seek to a location in hwdb or access entries
#include <systemd/sd-hwdb.h>
int sd_hwdb_get( | sd_hwdb *hwdb, |
const char *modalias, | |
const char *key, | |
const char **value) ; |
int sd_hwdb_seek( | sd_hwdb *hwdb, |
const char *modalias) ; |
int sd_hwdb_enumerate( | sd_hwdb *hwdb, |
const char **key, | |
const char **value) ; |
SD_HWDB_FOREACH_PROPERTY( | hwdb, |
modalias, | |
key, | |
value) ; |
sd_hwdb_get()
queries the hwdb
object created earlier
with sd_hwdb_new(3) for
entries matching the specified string modalias
, and returns the value
corresponding to the key key
. The value is returned as a
NUL
-terminated string in value
. It must not be modified by
the caller and is valid as long as a reference to hwdb
is kept. When multiple
patterns in the database match modalias
, the one with the highest priority is
used. See hwdb(7) for
details.
sd_hwdb_seek()
selects entries matching the specified string
modalias
. Subsequent queries with sd_hwdb_enumerate()
will
access the key-value pairs for that string.
sd_hwdb_enumerate()
returns (in turn) all the key-value pairs defined for the
string used with sd_hwdb_seek()
. Each pair is returned as
NUL
-terminated strings in key
and
value
. The strings must not be modified by the caller and are valid as long as a
reference to hwdb
is kept. When multiple patterns in the database match
modalias
, the combination of all matching key-value pairs is used. See
hwdb(7) for
details.
The SD_HWDB_FOREACH_PROPERTY()
macro combines
sd_hwdb_seek()
and sd_hwdb_enumerate()
. No error handling is
performed and iteration simply stops on error. See the example below.
On success, sd_hwdb_get()
and sd_hwdb_seek()
return a
non-negative integer. On failure, they return a negative errno-style error code.
sd_hwdb_enumerate()
returns a positive integer if another key-value pair was found or zero if
all entries have already been enumerated. On failure, it returns a negative errno-style error code.
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.
Example 1. Look up hwdb entries for a USB device
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT-0 */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <sd-hwdb.h> int print_usb_properties(uint16_t vid, uint16_t pid) { char match[STRLEN("usb:vp") + DECIMAL_STR_MAX(uint16_t) * 2]; sd_hwdb *hwdb; const char *key, *value; int r; /* Match this USB vendor and product ID combination */ xsprintf(match, "usb:v%04Xp%04X", vid, pid); r = sd_hwdb_new(&hwdb); if (r < 0) return r; SD_HWDB_FOREACH_PROPERTY(hwdb, match, key, value) printf("%s: \"%s\" → \"%s\"\n", match, key, value); sd_hwdb_unref(hwdb); return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { print_usb_properties(0x046D, 0xC534); return 0; }
The effect is similar to calling systemd-hwdb query usb:v046DpC534.