-/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
-
#ifndef foosddaemonhfoo
#define foosddaemonhfoo
along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
-#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
#include "_sd-common.h"
/* The first passed file descriptor is fd 3 */
#define SD_LISTEN_FDS_START 3
+#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
/*
Returns how many file descriptors have been passed, or a negative
errno code on failure. Optionally, removes the $LISTEN_FDS and
*/
int sd_listen_fds(int unset_environment);
+int sd_listen_fds_with_names(int unset_environment, char ***names);
+
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
the file descriptor is a FIFO in the file system stored under the
See sd_is_special(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_special(int fd, const char *path);
+#endif // 0
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
*/
int sd_is_socket(int fd, int family, int type, int listening);
+#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
the file descriptor is an Internet socket, of the specified family
See sd_is_mq(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_mq(int fd, const char *path);
+#endif // 0
/*
Informs systemd about changed daemon state. This takes a number of
value daemons should send is "READY=1".
STATUS=... Passes a single-line status string back to systemd
- that describes the daemon state. This is free-from
+ that describes the daemon state. This is free-form
and can be used for various purposes: general state
feedback, fsck-like programs could pass completion
percentages and failing programs could pass a human
timestamps to detect failed services. Also see
sd_watchdog_enabled() below.
+ FDSTORE=1 Store the file descriptors passed along with the
+ message in the per-service file descriptor store,
+ and pass them to the main process again on next
+ invocation. This variable is only supported with
+ sd_pid_notify_with_fds().
+
+ WATCHDOG_USEC=...
+ Reset watchdog_usec value during runtime.
+ To reset watchdog_usec value, start the service again.
+ Example: "WATCHDOG_USEC=20000000"
+
Daemons can choose to send additional variables. However, it is
recommended to prefix variable names not listed above with X_.
*/
int sd_notify(int unset_environment, const char *state);
+#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
/*
Similar to sd_notify() but takes a format string.
*/
int sd_notifyf(int unset_environment, const char *format, ...) _sd_printf_(2,3);
+/*
+ Similar to sd_notify(), but send the message on behalf of another
+ process, if the appropriate permissions are available.
+*/
+int sd_pid_notify(pid_t pid, int unset_environment, const char *state);
+
+/*
+ Similar to sd_notifyf(), but send the message on behalf of another
+ process, if the appropriate permissions are available.
+*/
+int sd_pid_notifyf(pid_t pid, int unset_environment, const char *format, ...) _sd_printf_(3,4);
+#endif // 0
+
+/*
+ Similar to sd_pid_notify(), but also passes the specified fd array
+ to the service manager for storage. This is particularly useful for
+ FDSTORE=1 messages.
+*/
+int sd_pid_notify_with_fds(pid_t pid, int unset_environment, const char *state, const int *fds, unsigned n_fds);
+
+#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
/*
Returns > 0 if the system was booted with systemd. Returns < 0 on
error. Returns 0 if the system was not booted with systemd. Note
See sd_booted(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_booted(void);
+#endif // 0
/*
Returns > 0 if the service manager expects watchdog keep-alive