sd-login
systemd
Developer
Lennart
Poettering
lennart@poettering.net
sd-login
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sd-login
APIs for
tracking logins
#include <systemd/sd-login.h>
pkg-config --cflags --libs libsystemd
Description
sd-login.h provides APIs to introspect
and monitor seat, login session and user status information on the
local system.
See Multi-Seat
on Linux for an introduction into multi-seat support on
Linux, the background for this set of APIs.
Note that these APIs only allow purely passive access and
monitoring of seats, sessions and users. To actively make changes
to the seat configuration, terminate login sessions, or switch
session on a seat you need to utilize the D-Bus API of
systemd-logind, instead.
These functions synchronously access data in
/proc, /sys/fs/cgroup
and /run. All of these are virtual file
systems, hence the runtime cost of the accesses is relatively
cheap.
It is possible (and often a very good choice) to mix calls
to the synchronous interface of sd-login.h
with the asynchronous D-Bus interface of systemd-logind. However,
if this is done you need to think a bit about possible races since
the stream of events from D-Bus and from
sd-login.h interfaces such as the login
monitor are asynchronous and not ordered against each
other.
If the functions return string arrays, these are generally
NULL terminated and need to be freed by the
caller with the libc
free3
call after use, including the strings referenced therein.
Similarly, individual strings returned need to be freed, as
well.
As a special exception, instead of an empty string array
NULL may be returned, which should be treated
equivalent to an empty string array.
See
sd_pid_get_session3,
sd_uid_get_state3,
sd_session_is_active3,
sd_seat_get_active3,
sd_get_seats3,
sd_login_monitor_new3
for more information about the functions
implemented.
See Also
systemd1,
sd_pid_get_session3,
sd_uid_get_state3,
sd_session_is_active3,
sd_seat_get_active3,
sd_get_seats3,
sd_login_monitor_new3,
sd-daemon3,
pkg-config1