sd_bus_start
systemd
sd_bus_start
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sd_bus_start
Initiate a bus connection to the D-bus broker daemon
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
int sd_bus_start
sd_bus *bus
Description
sd_bus_start() connects an existing bus connection object to the D-Bus
broker daemon, usually
dbus-daemon1
or
dbus-broker1.
The mechanism to use for the connection must be configured before the call to
sd_bus_start(), using one of
sd_bus_set_address3,
sd_bus_set_fd3, or
sd_bus_set_exec3.
sd_bus_start() will open the connection socket or spawn the executable as
needed, and asynchronously start a org.freedesktop.DBus.Hello() call. The
answer to the Hello call will be processed later from
sd_bus_process3. If
opening of the connection or queuing of the asynchronous call fail, the connection will be closed with
sd_bus_close3.
In most cases, it is better to use
sd_bus_default_user3,
sd_bus_default_system3
or related calls instead of the more low-level sd_bus_new() and
sd_bus_start(). The higher-level functions not only allocate a bus object but also
start the connection to a well-known bus in a single function call.
Return Value
On success, this function returns a non-negative integer. On failure, it returns a negative
errno-style error code.
Errors
-EINVAL
The input parameter bus is NULL.
-ENOPKG
Bus object bus could not be resolved.
-EPERM
The input parameter bus is in a wrong state
(sd_bus_start() may only be called once on a newly-created bus object).
-ECHILD
The bus object bus was created in a different
process.
In addition, other connection-related errors may be returned. See
sd_bus_send3.
See Also
systemd1,
sd-bus3,
sd_bus_default3,
sd_bus_call_async3