1 /*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
6 This file is part of systemd.
8 Copyright 2013 Lennart Poettering
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24 #include <sys/socket.h>
26 #include <netinet/in.h>
36 #include "bus-error.h"
37 #include "bus-match.h"
38 #include "bus-kernel.h"
40 struct reply_callback {
41 sd_bus_message_handler_t callback;
48 struct filter_callback {
49 sd_bus_message_handler_t callback;
52 unsigned last_iteration;
54 LIST_FIELDS(struct filter_callback, callbacks);
60 LIST_HEAD(struct node, child);
61 LIST_FIELDS(struct node, siblings);
63 LIST_HEAD(struct node_callback, callbacks);
64 LIST_HEAD(struct node_vtable, vtables);
65 LIST_HEAD(struct node_enumerator, enumerators);
70 struct node_callback {
74 sd_bus_message_handler_t callback;
77 unsigned last_iteration;
79 LIST_FIELDS(struct node_callback, callbacks);
82 struct node_enumerator {
85 sd_bus_node_enumerator_t callback;
88 unsigned last_iteration;
90 LIST_FIELDS(struct node_enumerator, enumerators);
98 const sd_bus_vtable *vtable;
100 sd_bus_object_find_t find;
102 unsigned last_iteration;
104 LIST_FIELDS(struct node_vtable, vtables);
107 struct vtable_member {
109 const char *interface;
111 struct node_vtable *parent;
112 unsigned last_iteration;
113 const sd_bus_vtable *vtable;
126 static inline bool BUS_IS_OPEN(enum bus_state state) {
127 return state > BUS_UNSET && state < BUS_CLOSING;
137 /* We use atomic ref counting here since sd_bus_message
138 objects retain references to their originating sd_bus but
139 we want to allow them to be processed in a different
140 thread. We won't provide full thread safety, but only the
141 bare minimum that makes it possible to use sd_bus and
142 sd_bus_message objects independently and on different
143 threads as long as each object is used only once at the
147 enum bus_state state;
148 int input_fd, output_fd;
156 bool anonymous_auth:1;
158 bool prefer_writev:1;
159 bool match_callbacks_modified:1;
160 bool filter_callbacks_modified:1;
161 bool nodes_modified:1;
168 sd_bus_message **rqueue;
169 unsigned rqueue_size;
171 sd_bus_message **wqueue;
172 unsigned wqueue_size;
179 struct bus_match_node match_callbacks;
180 Prioq *reply_callbacks_prioq;
181 Hashmap *reply_callbacks;
182 LIST_HEAD(struct filter_callback, filter_callbacks);
185 Hashmap *vtable_methods;
186 Hashmap *vtable_properties;
190 struct sockaddr_un un;
191 struct sockaddr_in in;
192 struct sockaddr_in6 in6;
194 socklen_t sockaddr_size;
199 sd_id128_t server_id;
202 unsigned address_index;
204 int last_connect_error;
208 struct iovec auth_iovec[3];
214 char label[NAME_MAX];
222 uint64_t hello_serial;
223 unsigned iteration_counter;
227 /* We do locking around the memfd cache, since we want to
228 * allow people to process a sd_bus_message in a different
229 * thread then it was generated on and free it there. Since
230 * adding something to the memfd cache might happen when a
231 * message is released, we hence need to protect this bit with
233 pthread_mutex_t memfd_cache_mutex;
234 struct memfd_cache memfd_cache[MEMFD_CACHE_MAX];
235 unsigned n_memfd_cache;
239 uint64_t hello_flags;
241 uint64_t match_cookie;
243 sd_event_source *input_io_event_source;
244 sd_event_source *output_io_event_source;
245 sd_event_source *time_event_source;
246 sd_event_source *quit_event_source;
249 sd_bus_message *current;
251 sd_bus **default_bus_ptr;
255 #define BUS_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT ((usec_t) (25 * USEC_PER_SEC))
257 #define BUS_WQUEUE_MAX 1024
258 #define BUS_RQUEUE_MAX 64*1024
260 #define BUS_MESSAGE_SIZE_MAX (64*1024*1024)
261 #define BUS_AUTH_SIZE_MAX (64*1024)
263 #define BUS_CONTAINER_DEPTH 128
265 /* Defined by the specification as maximum size of an array in
267 #define BUS_ARRAY_MAX_SIZE 67108864
269 #define BUS_FDS_MAX 1024
271 #define BUS_EXEC_ARGV_MAX 256
273 bool interface_name_is_valid(const char *p);
274 bool service_name_is_valid(const char *p);
275 bool member_name_is_valid(const char *p);
276 bool object_path_is_valid(const char *p);
277 char *object_path_startswith(const char *a, const char *b);
279 bool namespace_complex_pattern(const char *pattern, const char *value);
280 bool path_complex_pattern(const char *pattern, const char *value);
282 bool namespace_simple_pattern(const char *pattern, const char *value);
283 bool path_simple_pattern(const char *pattern, const char *value);
285 int bus_message_type_from_string(const char *s, uint8_t *u);
286 const char *bus_message_type_to_string(uint8_t u);
288 #define error_name_is_valid interface_name_is_valid
290 int bus_ensure_running(sd_bus *bus);
291 int bus_start_running(sd_bus *bus);
292 int bus_next_address(sd_bus *bus);
294 bool bus_pid_changed(sd_bus *bus);
296 char *bus_address_escape(const char *v);
298 #define OBJECT_PATH_FOREACH_PREFIX(prefix, path) \
299 for (char *_slash = ({ strcpy((prefix), (path)); streq((prefix), "/") ? NULL : strrchr((prefix), '/'); }) ; \
300 _slash && !(_slash[(_slash) == (prefix)] = 0); \
301 _slash = streq((prefix), "/") ? NULL : strrchr((prefix), '/'))
303 /* If we are invoking callbacks of a bus object, ensure unreffing the
304 * bus from the callback doesn't destroy the object we are working
306 #define BUS_DONT_DESTROY(bus) \
307 _cleanup_bus_unref_ _unused_ sd_bus *_dont_destroy_##bus = sd_bus_ref(bus)