1SD_BUS_WAIT(3) sd_bus_wait SD_BUS_WAIT(3)
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6 sd_bus_wait - Wait for I/O on a bus connection
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9 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
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11 int sd_bus_wait(sd_bus *bus, uint64_t timeout_usec);
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14 sd_bus_wait() synchronously waits for I/O on the specified bus
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16 sd_bus_process(3) returns zero, indicating that no work is pending on
17 the connection. Internally, this call invokes ppoll(2), to wait for I/O
18 on the bus connection. If the timeout_sec parameter is specified, the
19 call will block at most for the specified amount of time in µs. Pass
20 UINT64_MAX to permit it to sleep indefinitely.
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22 After each invocation of sd_bus_wait() the sd_bus_process() call should
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25 Note that sd_bus_wait() is suitable only for simple programs as it does
26 not permit waiting for other I/O events. For more complex programs
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28 using sd_bus_get_fd(3) or to an sd-event(3) event loop using
29 sd_bus_attach_event(3).
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32 If any I/O was seen, a positive value is returned, zero otherwise. If
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42 The bus connection was allocated in a parent process and is being
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46 The bus connection has been terminated already.
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49 These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled
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53 systemd(1), sd-bus(3), sd_bus_process(3), sd_bus_get_fd(3), sd-
54 event(3), sd_bus_attach_event(3)
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58systemd 248 SD_BUS_WAIT(3)