sd_device_get_syspath systemd sd_device_get_syspath 3 sd_device_get_syspath sd_device_get_devpath sd_device_get_sysname sd_device_get_sysnum sd_device_get_subsystem sd_device_get_driver_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 sd_device_get_device_id Returns various fields of device objects #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_driver_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 int sd_device_get_device_id sd_device *device const char **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_driver_subsystem() returns the connected bus type of the devices loaded by the specified driver device record. For example, when iwlwifi driver device is specified, which is used by the wireless network interfaces connected to PCI bus, this function returns pci. This function only succeeds when sd_device_get_subsystem() returns drivers. Example: pci, i2c, or hid. 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. sd_device_get_device_id() returns the short string that identifies the device record. When the device ID obtained by the function for a specified device record is passed to sd_device_new_from_device_id(), a new instance of the same device record will be gained. When a block or character device is specified, which has corresponding device node, this returns b or c, respectively, followed by the device node major and minor numbers separated with a colon. Example: b259:1 or c10:121. When a network interface device is specified, this returns n followed by the interface index, which can be obtained by sd_device_get_ifindex(). Example: n1. When a device in the driver subsystem is specified, this returns +drivers: followed by its driver subsystem and sysfs name separated with a colon. Example: +drivers:pci:iwlwifi for a driver device record whose driver subsystem is pci and sysfs name is iwlwifi, When another type of device is specified, this function returns + followed by its subsystem and sysfs name separated with a colon. Example: +acpi:ACPI0003:00, +input:input16, or +pci:0000:00:1f.6. 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. History 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(), and sd_device_get_diskseq() were added in version 251. sd_device_get_driver_subsystem() and sd_device_get_device_id() were added in version 257. See Also systemd1 sd-device3