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SD_BUS_ERROR_ADD_MAP(3) sd_bus_error_add_map SD_BUS_ERROR_ADD_MAP(3)
sd_bus_error_add_map, sd_bus_error_map, SD_BUS_ERROR_MAP,
SD_BUS_ERROR_END - Additional sd-dbus error mappings
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
typedef struct {
const char *name;
int code;
...
} sd_bus_error_map;
SD_BUS_ERROR_MAP(name, code)
SD_BUS_ERROR_MAP_END
int sd_bus_error_add_map(const sd_bus_error_map *map);
The sd_bus_error_add_map() call may be used to register additional
mappings for converting D-Bus errors to Linux errno-style errors.
The mappings defined with this call are consulted by calls such as
sd_bus_error_set(3) or sd_bus_error_get_errno(3). By default, a
number of generic, standardized mappings are known, as documented
in sd-bus-errors(3). Use this call to add further,
application-specific mappings.
The function takes a pointer to an array of sd_bus_error_map
structures. A reference to the specified array is added to the
lookup tables for error mappings. Note that the structure is not
copied, and that it is hence essential that the array stays
available and constant during the entire remaining runtime of the
process.
The mapping array should be put together with a series of
SD_BUS_ERROR_MAP() macro invocations that take a literal name
string and a (positive) errno-style error number. The last entry
of the array should be an invocation of the SD_BUS_ERROR_MAP_END
macro. The array should not be put together without use of these
two macros.
Note that the call is idempotent: it is safe to invoke it multiple
times with the parameter, which will only add the passed mapping
array once.
Note that the memory allocated by this call is not intended to be
freed during the lifetime of the process. It should not be freed
explicitly.
sd_bus_error_add_map() returns a positive value when the new array
was added to the lookup tables. It returns zero when the same
array was already added before. On error, a negative errno-style
error code is returned. See below for known error codes.
Errors
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-EINVAL
The specified mapping array is invalid.
-ENOMEM
Memory allocation failed.
Functions described here are available as a shared library, which
can be compiled against and linked to with the
libsystemd pkg-config(1) file.
The code described here uses getenv(3), which is declared to be
not multi-thread-safe. This means that the code calling the
functions described here must not call setenv(3) from a parallel
thread. It is recommended to only do calls to setenv() from an
early phase of the program when no other threads have been
started.
sd_bus_error_add_map() was added in version 221.
systemd(1), sd-bus(3), sd_bus_error(3), sd-bus-errors(3),
errno(3), strerror_r(3)
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Pages that refer to this page: sd-bus(3), sd_bus_error(3), sd_bus_message_get_type(3), systemd.directives(7), systemd.index(7)