sd_bus_message_read
systemd
sd_bus_message_read
3
sd_bus_message_read
sd_bus_message_readv
Read a sequence of values from a message
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
int sd_bus_message_read
sd_bus_message *m
char char *types
...
int sd_bus_message_readv
sd_bus_message *m
char char *types
va_list ap
Description
sd_bus_message_read() reads a sequence of fields from
the D-Bus message object m and advances the read position
in the message. The type string types describes the types
of items expected in the message and the field arguments that follow. The type
string may be NULL or empty, in which case nothing is
read.
The type string is composed of the elements described in
sd_bus_message_append3,
i.e. basic and container types. It must contain zero or more single "complete
types". The type string is NUL-terminated.
For each type specified in the type string, one or more arguments need to be specified
after the types parameter, in the same order. The arguments must be
pointers to appropriate types (a pointer to int8_t for a y in
the type string, a pointer to int32_t for an i, a pointer to
const char* for an s, ...) which are set based on the values in
the message. As an exception, in case or array and variant types, the first argument is an
"input" argument that further specifies how the message should be read. See the table below for
a complete list of allowed arguments and their types. Note that, if the basic type is a pointer
(e.g., const char * in the case of a string), the argument is a pointer to a
pointer, and also the pointer value that is written is only borrowed and the contents must be
copied if they are to be used after the end of the messages lifetime.
Each argument may also be NULL, in which case the value is read and
ignored.
Item type specifiers
Specifier
Constant
Description
Type of the first argument
Types of the subsequent arguments, if any
a
SD_BUS_TYPE_ARRAY
array
int, which specifies the expected length n of the array
n sets of arguments appropriate for the array element type
v
SD_BUS_TYPE_VARIANT
variant
signature string
arguments appropriate for the types specified by the signature
(
SD_BUS_TYPE_STRUCT_BEGIN
array start
arguments appropriate for the structure elements
)
SD_BUS_TYPE_STRUCT_END
array end
{
SD_BUS_TYPE_DICT_ENTRY_BEGIN
dictionary entry start
arguments appropriate for the first type in the pair
arguments appropriate for the second type in the pair
}
SD_BUS_TYPE_DICT_ENTRY_END
dictionary entry end
If objects of the specified types are not present at the current position
in the message, an error is returned.
The sd_bus_message_readv() is equivalent to the
sd_bus_message_read(), except that it is called with a
va_list instead of a variable number of arguments. This
function does not call the va_end() macro. Because it
invokes the va_arg() macro, the value of
ap is undefined after the call.
Return Value
On success, sd_bus_message_read() and
sd_bus_message_readv() return 0 or a positive integer. On failure, they return a
negative errno-style error code.
Examples
Read a single basic type (a 64-bit integer):
sd_bus_message *m;
int64_t x;
sd_bus_message_read(m, "x", &x);
Read a boolean value:
sd_bus_message *m;
int x; /* Do not use C99 'bool' type here, it's typically smaller
in memory and would cause memory corruption */
sd_bus_message_read(m, "b", &x);
Read all types of integers:
uint8_t y;
int16_t n;
uint16_t q;
int32_t i;
uint32_t u;
int32_t x;
uint32_t t;
double d;
sd_bus_message_read(m, "ynqiuxtd", &y, &n, &q, &i, &u, &x, &t, &d);
Read a structure composed of a string and a D-Bus path:
const char *s, *p;
sd_bus_message_read(m, "(so)", &s, &p);
Read a variant, with the real type "gt" (signature, unsigned integer):
const char *s;
uint64_t *v;
sd_bus_message_read(m, "v", "gt", &s, &v);
Read a dictionary containing three pairs of type {integer=>string}:
int i, j, k;
const char *s, *t, *u;
sd_bus_message_read(m, "a{is}", 3, &i, &s, &j, &t, &k, &u);
See Also
systemd1,
sd-bus3,
sd_bus_message_read_basic3,
sd_bus_message_skip3,
sd_bus_message_append3