sd_bus_set_watch_bind systemd sd_bus_set_watch_bind 3 sd_bus_set_watch_bind sd_bus_get_watch_bind Control socket binding watching on bus connections #include <systemd/sd-bus.h> int sd_bus_set_watch_bind sd_bus *bus int b int sd_bus_get_watch_bind sd_bus *bus Description sd_bus_set_watch_bind() may be used to enable or disable client-side watching of server socket binding for a bus connection object. If the b is true, the feature is enabled, otherwise disabled (which is the default). When enabled, and the selected bus address refers to an AF_UNIX socket in the file system which does not exist while the connection attempt is made an inotify7 watch is installed on it, waiting for the socket to appear. As soon as the socket appears the connection is made. This functionality is useful in particular in early-boot programs that need to run before the system bus is available, but want to connect to it the instant it may be connected to. sd_bus_get_watch_bind() may be used to query the current setting of this feature. It returns zero when the feature is disabled, and positive if enabled. Note that no timeout is applied while we wait for the socket to appear. This means that any synchronous remote operation (such as sd_bus_call3, sd_bus_add_match3 or sd_bus_request_name3), that is used on a connection with this feature enabled that hasn't been established yet, might block forever if the socket is never created. However, asynchronous remote operations (such as sd_bus_send3, sd_bus_call_async3, sd_bus_add_match_async3) do not block in this case, and safely enqueue the requested operations to be dispatched the instant the connection is set up. Use sd_bus_is_ready3 to determine whether the connection is fully established, i.e. whether the peer socket has been bound, connected to and authenticated. Use sd_bus_set_connected_signal3 to be notified when the connection is fully established. Return Value On success, these functions return 0 or a positive integer. On failure, they return a negative errno-style error code. Errors Returned errors may indicate the following problems: -ECHILD The bus connection has been created in a different process, library or module instance. History sd_bus_set_watch_bind() and sd_bus_get_watch_bind() were added in version 237. See Also systemd1, sd-bus3, inotify7, sd_bus_call3, sd_bus_add_match3, sd_bus_request_name3, sd_bus_is_ready3, sd_bus_set_connected_signal3