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<refentry id= "sd-id128"
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
<refentryinfo >
<title > sd-id128</title>
<productname > systemd</productname>
<authorgroup >
<author >
<contrib > Developer</contrib>
<firstname > Lennart</firstname>
<surname > Poettering</surname>
<email > lennart@poettering.net</email>
</author>
</authorgroup>
</refentryinfo>
<refmeta >
<refentrytitle > sd-id128</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum > 3</manvolnum>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv >
<refname > sd-id128</refname>
<refname > sd_id128_t</refname>
<refname > SD_ID128_MAKE</refname>
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<refname > SD_ID128_NULL</refname>
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<refname > SD_ID128_CONST_STR</refname>
<refname > SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR</refname>
<refname > SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL</refname>
<refname > sd_id128_equal</refname>
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<refname > sd_id128_is_null</refname>
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<refpurpose > APIs for processing 128-bit IDs</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv >
<funcsynopsis >
<funcsynopsisinfo > #include < systemd/sd-id128.h> </funcsynopsisinfo>
</funcsynopsis>
<cmdsynopsis >
<command > pkg-config --cflags --libs libsystemd</command>
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 >
<title > Description</title>
<para > <filename > sd-id128.h</filename> provides APIs to process and
generate 128-bit ID values. The 128-bit ID values processed and
generated by these APIs are a generalization of OSF UUIDs as
defined by <ulink url= "https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122" > RFC
4122</ulink> but use a simpler string format. These functions
impose no structure on the used IDs, much unlike OSF UUIDs or
Microsoft GUIDs, but are fully compatible with those types of IDs.
</para>
<para > See
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd_id128_to_string</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd_id128_randomize</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
and
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd_id128_get_machine</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
for more information about the implemented functions.</para>
<para > A 128-bit ID is implemented as the following
union type:</para>
<programlisting > typedef union sd_id128 {
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uint8_t bytes[16];
uint64_t qwords[2];
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} sd_id128_t;</programlisting>
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<para > This union type allows accessing the 128-bit ID as 16
separate bytes or two 64-bit words. It is generally safer to
access the ID components by their 8-bit array to avoid endianness
issues. This union is intended to be passed call-by-value (as
opposed to call-by-reference) and may be directly manipulated by
clients.</para>
<para > A couple of macros are defined to denote and decode 128-bit
IDs:</para>
<para > <function > SD_ID128_MAKE()</function> may be used to denote a
constant 128-bit ID in source code. A commonly used idiom is to
assign a name to a 128-bit ID using this macro:</para>
<programlisting > #define SD_MESSAGE_COREDUMP SD_ID128_MAKE(fc,2e,22,bc,6e,e6,47,b6,b9,07,29,ab,34,a2,50,b1)</programlisting>
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<para > <function > SD_ID128_NULL</function> may be used to refer to the 128bit ID consisting of only NUL
bytes.</para>
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<para > <function > SD_ID128_CONST_STR()</function> may be used to
convert constant 128-bit IDs into constant strings for output. The
following example code will output the string
"fc2e22bc6ee647b6b90729ab34a250b1":</para>
<programlisting > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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puts(SD_ID128_CONST_STR(SD_MESSAGE_COREDUMP));
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}</programlisting>
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<para > <function > SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR()</function> and
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<function > SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL()</function> may be used to format a
128-bit ID in a
<citerefentry project= 'man-pages' > <refentrytitle > printf</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
format string, as shown in the following example:</para>
<programlisting > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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sd_id128_t id;
id = SD_ID128_MAKE(ee,89,be,71,bd,6e,43,d6,91,e6,c5,5d,eb,03,02,07);
printf("The ID encoded in this C file is " SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR ".\n", SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL(id));
return 0;
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}</programlisting>
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<para > Use <function > sd_id128_equal()</function> to compare two 128-bit IDs:</para>
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<programlisting > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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sd_id128_t a, b, c;
a = SD_ID128_MAKE(ee,89,be,71,bd,6e,43,d6,91,e6,c5,5d,eb,03,02,07);
b = SD_ID128_MAKE(f2,28,88,9c,5f,09,44,15,9d,d7,04,77,58,cb,e7,3e);
c = a;
assert(sd_id128_equal(a, c));
assert(!sd_id128_equal(a, b));
return 0;
}</programlisting>
<para > Use <function > sd_id128_is_null()</function> to check if an 128bit ID consists of only NUL bytes:</para>
<programlisting > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
assert(sd_id128_is_null(SD_ID128_NULL));
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}</programlisting>
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<para > Note that new, randomized IDs may be generated with
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > journalctl</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> 's
<option > --new-id</option> option.</para>
</refsect1>
<xi:include href= "libsystemd-pkgconfig.xml" />
<refsect1 >
<title > See Also</title>
<para >
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > systemd</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd_id128_to_string</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd_id128_randomize</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd_id128_get_machine</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry project= 'man-pages' > <refentrytitle > printf</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 3</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > journalctl</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > sd-journal</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 7</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry project= 'die-net' > <refentrytitle > pkg-config</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 1</manvolnum> </citerefentry> ,
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > machine-id</refentrytitle> <manvolnum > 5</manvolnum> </citerefentry>
</para>
</refsect1>
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</refentry>