Functions of class afb_daemon
All the functions of the class afb_daemon use the default api. This are internally aliased to the corresponding function of class afb_api_t.
/**
* Retrieves the common systemd's event loop of AFB
*/
struct sd_event *afb_daemon_get_event_loop();
/**
* Retrieves the common systemd's user/session d-bus of AFB
*/
struct sd_bus *afb_daemon_get_user_bus();
/**
* Retrieves the common systemd's system d-bus of AFB
*/
struct sd_bus *afb_daemon_get_system_bus();
/**
* Broadcasts widely the event of 'name' with the data 'object'.
* 'object' can be NULL.
*
* For convenience, the function calls 'json_object_put' for 'object'.
* Thus, in the case where 'object' should remain available after
* the function returns, the function 'json_object_get' shall be used.
*
* Calling this function is only forbidden during preinit.
*
* Returns the count of clients that received the event.
*/
int afb_daemon_broadcast_event(
const char *name,
struct json_object *object);
/**
* Creates an event of 'name' and returns it.
*
* Calling this function is only forbidden during preinit.
*
* See afb_event_is_valid to check if there is an error.
*/
afb_event_t afb_daemon_make_event(
const char *name);
/**
* @deprecated use bindings version 3
*
* Send a message described by 'fmt' and following parameters
* to the journal for the verbosity 'level'.
*
* 'file', 'line' and 'func' are indicators of position of the code in source files
* (see macros __FILE__, __LINE__ and __func__).
*
* 'level' is defined by syslog standard:
* EMERGENCY 0 System is unusable
* ALERT 1 Action must be taken immediately
* CRITICAL 2 Critical conditions
* ERROR 3 Error conditions
* WARNING 4 Warning conditions
* NOTICE 5 Normal but significant condition
* INFO 6 Informational
* DEBUG 7 Debug-level messages
*/
void afb_daemon_verbose(
int level,
const char *file,
int line,
const char * func,
const char *fmt,
...);
/**
* @deprecated use bindings version 3
*
* Get the root directory file descriptor. This file descriptor can
* be used with functions 'openat', 'fstatat', ...
*
* Returns the file descriptor or -1 in case of error.
*/
int afb_daemon_rootdir_get_fd();
/**
* Opens 'filename' within the root directory with 'flags' (see function openat)
* using the 'locale' definition (example: "jp,en-US") that can be NULL.
*
* Returns the file descriptor or -1 in case of error.
*/
int afb_daemon_rootdir_open_locale(
const char *filename,
int flags,
const char *locale);
/**
* Queue the job defined by 'callback' and 'argument' for being executed asynchronously
* in this thread (later) or in an other thread.
* If 'group' is not NUL, the jobs queued with a same value (as the pointer value 'group')
* are executed in sequence in the order of there submission.
* If 'timeout' is not 0, it represent the maximum execution time for the job in seconds.
* At first, the job is called with 0 as signum and the given argument.
* The job is executed with the monitoring of its time and some signals like SIGSEGV and
* SIGFPE. When a such signal is catched, the job is terminated and reexecuted but with
* signum being the signal number (SIGALRM when timeout expired).
*
* Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error.
*/
int afb_daemon_queue_job(
void (*callback)(int signum, void *arg),
void *argument,
void *group,
int timeout);
/**
* Tells that it requires the API of "name" to exist
* and if 'initialized' is not null to be initialized.
* Calling this function is only allowed within init.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error.
*/
int afb_daemon_require_api(
const char *name,
int initialized);
/**
* Create an aliased name 'as_name' for the api 'name'.
* Calling this function is only allowed within preinit.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error.
*/
int afb_daemon_add_alias(const char *name, const char *as_name);
/**
* Creates a new api of name 'api' with brief 'info'.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error.
*/
int afb_daemon_new_api(
const char *api,
const char *info,
int noconcurrency,
int (*preinit)(void*, struct afb_api_x3 *),
void *closure);