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#define foosdloginhfoo
/***
This file is part of systemd.
Copyright 2011 Lennart Poettering
systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "_sd-common.h"
/*
* A few points:
*
* Instead of returning an empty string array or empty uid array, we
* may return NULL.
*
* Free the data the library returns with libc free(). String arrays
* are NULL terminated, and you need to free the array itself, in
* addition to the strings contained.
*
* We return error codes as negative errno, kernel-style. On success, we
* return 0 or positive.
*
* These functions access data in /proc, /sys/fs/cgroup, and /run. All
* of these are virtual file systems; therefore, accesses are
* relatively cheap.
*
* See sd-login(3) for more information.
*/
_SD_BEGIN_DECLARATIONS;
/* Get session from PID. Note that 'shared' processes of a user are
* not attached to a session, but only attached to a user. This will
* return an error for system processes and 'shared' processes of a
* user. */
int sd_pid_get_session(pid_t pid, char **session);
/* Get UID of the owner of the session of the PID (or in case the
* process is a 'shared' user process, the UID of that user is
* returned). This will not return the UID of the process, but rather
* the UID of the owner of the cgroup that the process is in. This will
* return an error for system processes. */
int sd_pid_get_owner_uid(pid_t pid, uid_t *uid);
/* Get systemd non-slice unit (i.e. service) name from PID, for system
* services. This will return an error for non-service processes. */
int sd_pid_get_unit(pid_t pid, char **unit);
/* Get systemd non-slice unit (i.e. service) name from PID, for user
* services. This will return an error for non-user-service
* processes. */
int sd_pid_get_user_unit(pid_t pid, char **unit);
/* Get slice name from PID. */
int sd_pid_get_slice(pid_t pid, char **slice);
/* Get user slice name from PID. */
int sd_pid_get_user_slice(pid_t pid, char **slice);
/* Get machine name from PID, for processes assigned to a VM or
* container. This will return an error for non-machine processes. */
int sd_pid_get_machine_name(pid_t pid, char **machine);
/* Get the control group from a PID, relative to the root of the
* hierarchy. */
int sd_pid_get_cgroup(pid_t pid, char **cgroup);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_session(), but retrieves data about the peer
* of a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_session(int fd, char **session);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_owner_uid(), but retrieves data about the peer of
* a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_owner_uid(int fd, uid_t *uid);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_unit(), but retrieves data about the peer of
* a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_unit(int fd, char **unit);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_user_unit(), but retrieves data about the peer of
* a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_user_unit(int fd, char **unit);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_slice(), but retrieves data about the peer of
* a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_slice(int fd, char **slice);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_user_slice(), but retrieves data about the peer of
* a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_user_slice(int fd, char **slice);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_machine_name(), but retrieves data about the
* peer of a a connected AF_UNIX socket */
int sd_peer_get_machine_name(int fd, char **machine);
/* Similar to sd_pid_get_cgroup(), but retrieves data about the peer
* of a connected AF_UNIX socket. */
int sd_peer_get_cgroup(pid_t pid, char **cgroup);
/* Get state from UID. Possible states: offline, lingering, online, active, closing */
int sd_uid_get_state(uid_t uid, char **state);
/* Return primary session of user, if there is any */
int sd_uid_get_display(uid_t uid, char **session);
/* Return 1 if UID has session on seat. If require_active is true, this will
* look for active sessions only. */
int sd_uid_is_on_seat(uid_t uid, int require_active, const char *seat);
/* Return sessions of user. If require_active is true, this will look for
* active sessions only. Returns the number of sessions.
* If sessions is NULL, this will just return the number of sessions. */
int sd_uid_get_sessions(uid_t uid, int require_active, char ***sessions);
/* Return seats of user is on. If require_active is true, this will look for
* active seats only. Returns the number of seats.
* If seats is NULL, this will just return the number of seats. */
int sd_uid_get_seats(uid_t uid, int require_active, char ***seats);
/* Return 1 if the session is active. */
int sd_session_is_active(const char *session);
/* Return 1 if the session is remote. */
int sd_session_is_remote(const char *session);
/* Get state from session. Possible states: online, active, closing.
* This function is a more generic version of sd_session_is_active(). */
int sd_session_get_state(const char *session, char **state);
/* Determine user ID of session */
int sd_session_get_uid(const char *session, uid_t *uid);
/* Determine seat of session */
int sd_session_get_seat(const char *session, char **seat);
/* Determine the (PAM) service name this session was registered by. */
int sd_session_get_service(const char *session, char **service);
/* Determine the type of this session, i.e. one of "tty", "x11", "wayland", "mir" or "unspecified". */
int sd_session_get_type(const char *session, char **type);
/* Determine the class of this session, i.e. one of "user", "greeter" or "lock-screen". */
int sd_session_get_class(const char *session, char **clazz);
/* Determine the desktop brand of this session, i.e. something like "GNOME", "KDE" or "systemd-console". */
int sd_session_get_desktop(const char *session, char **desktop);
/* Determine the X11 display of this session. */
int sd_session_get_display(const char *session, char **display);
/* Determine the remote host of this session. */
int sd_session_get_remote_host(const char *session, char **remote_host);
/* Determine the remote user of this session (if provided by PAM). */
int sd_session_get_remote_user(const char *session, char **remote_user);
/* Determine the TTY of this session. */
int sd_session_get_tty(const char *session, char **display);
/* Determine the VT number of this session. */
int sd_session_get_vt(const char *session, unsigned *vtnr);
/* Return active session and user of seat */
int sd_seat_get_active(const char *seat, char **session, uid_t *uid);
/* Return sessions and users on seat. Returns number of sessions.
* If sessions is NULL, this returns only the number of sessions. */
int sd_seat_get_sessions(const char *seat, char ***sessions, uid_t **uid, unsigned *n_uids);
/* Return whether the seat is multi-session capable */
int sd_seat_can_multi_session(const char *seat);
/* Return whether the seat is TTY capable, i.e. suitable for showing console UIs */
int sd_seat_can_tty(const char *seat);
/* Return whether the seat is graphics capable, i.e. suitable for showing graphical UIs */
int sd_seat_can_graphical(const char *seat);
/* Return the class of machine */
int sd_machine_get_class(const char *machine, char **clazz);
/* Return the list if host-side network interface indices of a machine */
int sd_machine_get_ifindices(const char *machine, int **ifindices);
/* Get all seats, store in *seats. Returns the number of seats. If
* seats is NULL, this only returns the number of seats. */
int sd_get_seats(char ***seats);
/* Get all sessions, store in *sessions. Returns the number of
* sessions. If sessions is NULL, this only returns the number of sessions. */
int sd_get_sessions(char ***sessions);
/* Get all logged in users, store in *users. Returns the number of
* users. If users is NULL, this only returns the number of users. */
int sd_get_uids(uid_t **users);
/* Get all running virtual machines/containers */
int sd_get_machine_names(char ***machines);
/* Monitor object */
typedef struct sd_login_monitor sd_login_monitor;
/* Create a new monitor. Category must be NULL, "seat", "session",
* "uid", or "machine" to get monitor events for the specific category
* (or all). */
int sd_login_monitor_new(const char *category, sd_login_monitor** ret);
/* Destroys the passed monitor. Returns NULL. */
sd_login_monitor* sd_login_monitor_unref(sd_login_monitor *m);
/* Flushes the monitor */
int sd_login_monitor_flush(sd_login_monitor *m);
/* Get FD from monitor */
int sd_login_monitor_get_fd(sd_login_monitor *m);
/* Get poll() mask to monitor */
int sd_login_monitor_get_events(sd_login_monitor *m);
/* Get timeout for poll(), as usec value relative to CLOCK_MONOTONIC's epoch */
int sd_login_monitor_get_timeout(sd_login_monitor *m, uint64_t *timeout_usec);
_SD_DEFINE_POINTER_CLEANUP_FUNC(sd_login_monitor, sd_login_monitor_unref);
_SD_END_DECLARATIONS;
#endif
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