Provided by: libsystemd-dev_252.5-2ubuntu3_amd64 bug

NAME

       sd_device_get_syspath, sd_device_get_devpath, sd_device_get_sysname, sd_device_get_sysnum,
       sd_device_get_subsystem, sd_device_get_devtype, sd_device_get_devname,
       sd_device_get_devnum, sd_device_get_ifindex, sd_device_get_driver, sd_device_get_diskseq -
       Returns various fields of device objects

SYNOPSIS

       #include <systemd/sd-device.h>

       int sd_device_get_syspath(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_devpath(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_sysname(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_sysnum(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_subsystem(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_devtype(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_devname(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_devnum(sd_device *device, dev_t *ret);

       int sd_device_get_ifindex(sd_device *device, int *ret);

       int sd_device_get_driver(sd_device *device, const char **ret);

       int sd_device_get_diskseq(sd_device *device, uint64_t *ret);

DESCRIPTION

       sd_device_get_syspath() returns the sysfs path of the specified device record, including
       the /sys prefix. Example: /sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty7

       sd_device_get_devpath() returns the sysfs path of the specified device record, excluding
       the /sys prefix. Example: /devices/virtual/tty/tty7

       sd_device_get_sysname() returns the sysfs name of the specified device record, i.e. the
       last component of the sysfs path. Example: "tty7" for the device
       /sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty7

       sd_device_get_sysnum() returns the sysfs device number of the specified device record,
       i.e. the numeric suffix of the last component of the sysfs path. Example: "7" for the
       device /sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty7

       sd_device_get_subsystem() returns the kernel subsystem of the specified device record.
       This is a short string fitting into a filename, and thus does not contain a slash and
       cannot be empty. Example: "tty", "block" or "net".

       sd_device_get_devtype() returns the device type of the specified device record, if the
       subsystem manages multiple types of devices. Example: for devices of the "block" subsystem
       this can be "disk" or "partition"

       sd_device_get_devname() returns the device node path of the specified device record if the
       device has a device node. Example: for /sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty7 the string /dev/tty7
       is typically returned.

       sd_device_get_devnum() returns the device node major/minor (i.e.  dev_t) of the specified
       device record if the device has a device node (i.e. the one returned by
       sd_device_get_devname()). For devices belonging to the "block" subsystem this refers to a
       block device node, in all other cases to a character device node. Example: for the
       /sys/devices/virtual/tty/tty7 device this typically returns the device number with
       major/minor "4:7".

       sd_device_get_ifindex() returns the network interface index of the specified device
       record, if the device encapsulates a network interface device, i.e. belongs to the "net"
       subsystem. Example: the "lo" interface typically has interface index 1.

       sd_device_get_driver() returns the kernel driver name attached to the device. Note that
       the driver field is set on the devices consumed by the driver, not on the device created
       by it. Example: a PCI device /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:1f.6 might be attached to a
       driver "e1000e".

       sd_device_get_diskseq() returns the kernel disk sequence number of the block device. This
       number monotonically increases whenever a backing medium of a block device changes without
       the device name changing, and is relevant for block devices encapsulating devices with
       changing media (e.g. floppy or CD-ROM), or loopback block devices. Only defined for block
       devices, i.e. those of subsystem "block".

RETURN VALUE

       On success, these calls return 0 or a positive integer. On failure, they return a negative
       errno-style error code.

   Errors
       Returned errors may indicate the following problems:

       -EINVAL
           A specified parameter is invalid.

       -ENOENT
           The requested field is not present in the device record.

NOTES

       These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with
       the libsystemd pkg-config(1) file.

SEE ALSO

       systemd(1)