1SD_BUS_NEGOTIATE_FDS(3) sd_bus_negotiate_fds SD_BUS_NEGOTIATE_FDS(3)
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6 sd_bus_negotiate_fds, sd_bus_negotiate_timestamp,
7 sd_bus_negotiate_creds, sd_bus_get_creds_mask - Control feature
8 negotiation on bus connections
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11 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
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13 int sd_bus_negotiate_fds(sd_bus *bus, int b);
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15 int sd_bus_negotiate_timestamp(sd_bus *bus, int b);
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17 int sd_bus_negotiate_creds(sd_bus *bus, int b, uint64_t mask);
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22 sd_bus_negotiate_fds() controls whether file descriptor passing shall
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24 and a boolean, which, when true, enables file descriptor passing, and,
25 when false, disables it. Note that not all transports and servers
26 support file descriptor passing. In particular, networked transports
27 generally do not support file descriptor passing. To find out whether
28 file descriptor passing is available after negotiation, use
29 sd_bus_can_send(3) and pass SD_BUS_TYPE_UNIX_FD. Note that file
30 descriptor passing is always enabled for both sending and receiving or
31 for neither, but never only in one direction. By default, file
32 descriptor passing is negotiated for all connections.
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34 sd_bus_negotiate_timestamp() controls whether implicit sender
35 timestamps shall be attached automatically to all incoming messages.
36 Takes a bus object and a boolean, which, when true, enables
37 timestamping, and, when false, disables it. Use
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39 sd_bus_message_get_realtime_usec(3), sd_bus_message_get_seqnum(3) to
40 query the timestamps of incoming messages. If negotiation is disabled
41 or not supported, these calls will fail with -ENODATA. Note that
42 currently no transports support timestamping of messages. By default,
43 message timestamping is not negotiated for connections.
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45 sd_bus_negotiate_creds() controls whether and which implicit sender
46 credentials shall be attached automatically to all incoming messages.
47 Takes a bus object and a boolean indicating whether to enable or
48 disable the credential parts encoded in the bit mask value argument.
49 Note that not all transports support attaching sender credentials to
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52 messages. Specifically, dbus1 only supports SD_BUS_CREDS_UNIQUE_NAME.
53 The sender credentials are suitable for authorization decisions. By
54 default, only SD_BUS_CREDS_WELL_KNOWN_NAMES and
55 SD_BUS_CREDS_UNIQUE_NAME are enabled. In fact, these two credential
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58 sd_bus_get_creds_mask() returns the set of sender credentials that was
59 negotiated to be attached to all incoming messages in mask. This value
60 is an upper boundary only. Hence, always make sure to explicitly check
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63 The sd_bus_negotiate_fds() function may be called only before the
64 connection has been started with sd_bus_start(3). Both
65 sd_bus_negotiate_timestamp() and sd_bus_negotiate_creds() may also be
66 called after a connection has been set up. Note that, when operating on
67 a connection that is shared between multiple components of the same
68 program (for example via sd_bus_default(3)), it is highly recommended
69 to only enable additional per message metadata fields, but never
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99 sd_bus_message_get_realtime_usec(3), sd_bus_message_get_seqnum(3),
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104systemd 253 SD_BUS_NEGOTIATE_FDS(3)