/**
* enum kdbus_msg_flags - type of message
- * @KDBUS_MSG_FLAGS_EXPECT_REPLY: Expect a reply message, used for method
- * calls. The cookie identifies the
- * message and the respective reply
+ * @KDBUS_MSG_FLAGS_EXPECT_REPLY: Expect a reply message, used for
+ * method calls. The userspace-supplied
+ * cookie identifies the message and the
+ * respective reply carries the cookie
+ * in cookie_reply
* @KDBUS_MSG_FLAGS_NO_AUTO_START: Do not start a service, if the addressed
* name is not currently active
*/
/**
* enum kdbus_payload_type - type of payload carried by message
* @KDBUS_PAYLOAD_KERNEL: Kernel-generated simple message
- * @KDBUS_PAYLOAD_DBUS: D-Bus marshalling
+ * @KDBUS_PAYLOAD_DBUS: D-Bus marshalling
*/
enum kdbus_payload_type {
KDBUS_PAYLOAD_KERNEL,
* @dst_id: 64-bit ID of the destination connection
* @src_id: 64-bit ID of the source connection
* @payload_type: Payload type (KDBUS_PAYLOAD_*)
- * @cookie: Userspace-supplied cookie
- * @cookie_reply: For kernel-generated messages, this is the cookie
- * the message is a reply to
- * @timeout_ns: For non-kernel-generated messages, this denotes the
- * message timeout in nanoseconds. A message has to be
- * received with KDBUS_CMD_MSG_RECV by the destination
- * connection within this time frame. For messages that
- * have KDBUS_MSG_FLAGS_EXPECT_REPLY set in @flags,
- * this value also denotes the timeout for the reply to
- * this message. If there is no reply, or the message is
- * not received in time by the other side, a
- * kernel-generated message with an attached
- * KDBUS_ITEM_REPLY_TIMEOUT item is sent to @src_id.
- * A 0-value is only valid if KDBUS_MSG_FLAGS_EXPECT_REPLY
- * is unset in @flags.
+ * @cookie: Userspace-supplied cookie, for the connection
+ * to identify its messages
+ * @cookie_reply: A reply to the requesting message with the same
+ * cookie. The requesting connection can match its
+ * request and the reply with this value
+ * @timeout_ns: The time to wait for a message reply from the peer.
+ * If there is no reply, a kernel-generated message
+ * with an attached KDBUS_ITEM_REPLY_TIMEOUT item
+ * is sent to @src_id.
* @items: A list of kdbus_items containing the message payload
*/
struct kdbus_msg {
* struct kdbus_cmd_name - struct to describe a well-known name
* @size: The total size of the struct
* @flags: Flags for a name entry (KDBUS_NAME_*)
- * @id: Privileged users may use this field to (de)register
- * names on behalf of other peers.
+ * @owner_id: The current owner of the name. For requests,
+ * privileged users may set this field to
+ * (de)register names on behalf of other connections.
* @conn_flags: The flags of the owning connection (KDBUS_HELLO_*)
* @name: The well-known name
*
struct kdbus_cmd_name {
__u64 size;
__u64 flags;
- __u64 id;
+ __u64 owner_id;
__u64 conn_flags;
char name[0];
} __attribute__((aligned(8)));
/**
* struct kdbus_cmd_match - struct to add or remove matches
* @size: The total size of the struct
- * @id: Privileged users may (de)register matches on behalf
- * of other peers. In other cases, set to 0.
+ * @owner_id: Privileged users may (de)register matches on behalf
+ * of other peers
* @cookie: Userspace supplied cookie. When removing, the cookie
- * identifies the match to remove.
+ * identifies the match to remove
* @items: A list of items for additional information
*
* This structure is used with the KDBUS_CMD_ADD_MATCH and
*/
struct kdbus_cmd_match {
__u64 size;
- __u64 id;
+ __u64 owner_id;
__u64 cookie;
struct kdbus_item items[0];
} __attribute__((aligned(8)));
* @EBADFD: A bus connection is in a corrupted state.
* @EBADMSG: Passed data contains a combination of conflicting or
* inconsistent types.
+ * @EBUSY: The user tried to say BYEBYE to a connection, but the
+ * connection had a non-empty message list.
* @ECONNRESET: A connection is shut down, no further operations are
* possible.
* @ECOMM: A peer does not accept the file descriptors addressed
* size.
* @ENOBUFS: There is no space left for the submitted data to fit
* into the receiver's pool.
+ * @ENOENT: The name to query information about is currently not on
+ * the bus.
* @ENOMEM: Out of memory.
* @ENOSYS: The requested functionality is not available.
* @ENOTCONN: The addressed peer is not an active connection.