Systemd/src/libudev/libudev-device.c
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 11a1589223 tree-wide: drop license boilerplate
Files which are installed as-is (any .service and other unit files, .conf
files, .policy files, etc), are left as is. My assumption is that SPDX
identifiers are not yet that well known, so it's better to retain the
extended header to avoid any doubt.

I also kept any copyright lines. We can probably remove them, but it'd nice to
obtain explicit acks from all involved authors before doing that.
2018-04-06 18:58:55 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */
/***
This file is part of systemd.
Copyright 2008-2012 Kay Sievers <kay@vrfy.org>
Copyright 2015 Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
***/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <linux/sockios.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "libudev.h"
#include "sd-device.h"
#include "alloc-util.h"
#include "device-private.h"
#include "device-util.h"
#include "libudev-device-internal.h"
#include "libudev-private.h"
#include "parse-util.h"
/**
* SECTION:libudev-device
* @short_description: kernel sys devices
*
* Representation of kernel sys devices. Devices are uniquely identified
* by their syspath, every device has exactly one path in the kernel sys
* filesystem. Devices usually belong to a kernel subsystem, and have
* a unique name inside that subsystem.
*/
/**
* udev_device_get_seqnum:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* This is only valid if the device was received through a monitor. Devices read from
* sys do not have a sequence number.
*
* Returns: the kernel event sequence number, or 0 if there is no sequence number available.
**/
_public_ unsigned long long int udev_device_get_seqnum(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *seqnum;
unsigned long long ret;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, 0, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_property_value(udev_device->device, "SEQNUM", &seqnum);
if (r == -ENOENT)
return 0;
else if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return 0;
}
r = safe_atollu(seqnum, &ret);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return 0;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_devnum:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Get the device major/minor number.
*
* Returns: the dev_t number.
**/
_public_ dev_t udev_device_get_devnum(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
dev_t devnum;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, makedev(0, 0), EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_devnum(udev_device->device, &devnum);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return makedev(0, 0);
}
return devnum;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_driver:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Get the kernel driver name.
*
* Returns: the driver name string, or #NULL if there is no driver attached.
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_driver(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *driver;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_driver(udev_device->device, &driver);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return driver;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_devtype:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the devtype string of the udev device.
*
* Returns: the devtype name of the udev device, or #NULL if it cannot be determined
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_devtype(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *devtype;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_devtype(udev_device->device, &devtype);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return devtype;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_subsystem:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the subsystem string of the udev device. The string does not
* contain any "/".
*
* Returns: the subsystem name of the udev device, or #NULL if it cannot be determined
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_subsystem(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *subsystem;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_subsystem(udev_device->device, &subsystem);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
} else if (!subsystem)
errno = ENODATA;
return subsystem;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_property_value:
* @udev_device: udev device
* @key: property name
*
* Get the value of a given property.
*
* Returns: the property string, or #NULL if there is no such property.
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_property_value(struct udev_device *udev_device, const char *key)
{
const char *value = NULL;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device && key, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_property_value(udev_device->device, key, &value);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return value;
}
struct udev_device *udev_device_new(struct udev *udev) {
struct udev_device *udev_device;
assert_return_errno(udev, NULL, EINVAL);
udev_device = new0(struct udev_device, 1);
if (!udev_device) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return NULL;
}
udev_device->refcount = 1;
udev_device->udev = udev;
udev_list_init(udev, &udev_device->properties, true);
udev_list_init(udev, &udev_device->tags, true);
udev_list_init(udev, &udev_device->sysattrs, true);
udev_list_init(udev, &udev_device->devlinks, true);
return udev_device;
}
/**
* udev_device_new_from_syspath:
* @udev: udev library context
* @syspath: sys device path including sys directory
*
* Create new udev device, and fill in information from the sys
* device and the udev database entry. The syspath is the absolute
* path to the device, including the sys mount point.
*
* The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to
* release the resources of the udev device.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL, if it does not exist
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_new_from_syspath(struct udev *udev, const char *syspath) {
struct udev_device *udev_device;
int r;
udev_device = udev_device_new(udev);
if (!udev_device)
return NULL;
r = sd_device_new_from_syspath(&udev_device->device, syspath);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
udev_device_unref(udev_device);
return NULL;
}
return udev_device;
}
/**
* udev_device_new_from_devnum:
* @udev: udev library context
* @type: char or block device
* @devnum: device major/minor number
*
* Create new udev device, and fill in information from the sys
* device and the udev database entry. The device is looked-up
* by its major/minor number and type. Character and block device
* numbers are not unique across the two types.
*
* The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to
* release the resources of the udev device.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL, if it does not exist
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_new_from_devnum(struct udev *udev, char type, dev_t devnum)
{
struct udev_device *udev_device;
int r;
udev_device = udev_device_new(udev);
if (!udev_device)
return NULL;
r = sd_device_new_from_devnum(&udev_device->device, type, devnum);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
udev_device_unref(udev_device);
return NULL;
}
return udev_device;
}
/**
* udev_device_new_from_device_id:
* @udev: udev library context
* @id: text string identifying a kernel device
*
* Create new udev device, and fill in information from the sys
* device and the udev database entry. The device is looked-up
* by a special string:
* b8:2 - block device major:minor
* c128:1 - char device major:minor
* n3 - network device ifindex
* +sound:card29 - kernel driver core subsystem:device name
*
* The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to
* release the resources of the udev device.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL, if it does not exist
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_new_from_device_id(struct udev *udev, const char *id)
{
struct udev_device *udev_device;
int r;
udev_device = udev_device_new(udev);
if (!udev_device)
return NULL;
r = sd_device_new_from_device_id(&udev_device->device, id);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
udev_device_unref(udev_device);
return NULL;
}
return udev_device;
}
/**
* udev_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname:
* @udev: udev library context
* @subsystem: the subsystem of the device
* @sysname: the name of the device
*
* Create new udev device, and fill in information from the sys device
* and the udev database entry. The device is looked up by the subsystem
* and name string of the device, like "mem" / "zero", or "block" / "sda".
*
* The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to
* release the resources of the udev device.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL, if it does not exist
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname(struct udev *udev, const char *subsystem, const char *sysname)
{
struct udev_device *udev_device;
int r;
udev_device = udev_device_new(udev);
if (!udev_device)
return NULL;
r = sd_device_new_from_subsystem_sysname(&udev_device->device, subsystem, sysname);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
udev_device_unref(udev_device);
return NULL;
}
return udev_device;
}
/**
* udev_device_new_from_environment
* @udev: udev library context
*
* Create new udev device, and fill in information from the
* current process environment. This only works reliable if
* the process is called from a udev rule. It is usually used
* for tools executed from IMPORT= rules.
*
* The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to
* release the resources of the udev device.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL, if it does not exist
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_new_from_environment(struct udev *udev)
{
struct udev_device *udev_device;
int r;
udev_device = udev_device_new(udev);
if (!udev_device)
return NULL;
r = device_new_from_strv(&udev_device->device, environ);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
udev_device_unref(udev_device);
return NULL;
}
return udev_device;
}
static struct udev_device *device_new_from_parent(struct udev_device *child)
{
struct udev_device *parent;
int r;
assert_return_errno(child, NULL, EINVAL);
parent = udev_device_new(child->udev);
if (!parent)
return NULL;
r = sd_device_get_parent(child->device, &parent->device);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
udev_device_unref(parent);
return NULL;
}
/* the parent is unref'ed with the child, so take a ref from libudev as well */
sd_device_ref(parent->device);
return parent;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_parent:
* @udev_device: the device to start searching from
*
* Find the next parent device, and fill in information from the sys
* device and the udev database entry.
*
* Returned device is not referenced. It is attached to the child
* device, and will be cleaned up when the child device is cleaned up.
*
* It is not necessarily just the upper level directory, empty or not
* recognized sys directories are ignored.
*
* It can be called as many times as needed, without caring about
* references.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL, if it no parent exist.
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_get_parent(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
if (!udev_device->parent_set) {
udev_device->parent_set = true;
udev_device->parent = device_new_from_parent(udev_device);
}
/* TODO: errno will differ here in case parent == NULL */
return udev_device->parent;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype:
* @udev_device: udev device to start searching from
* @subsystem: the subsystem of the device
* @devtype: the type (DEVTYPE) of the device
*
* Find the next parent device, with a matching subsystem and devtype
* value, and fill in information from the sys device and the udev
* database entry.
*
* If devtype is #NULL, only subsystem is checked, and any devtype will
* match.
*
* Returned device is not referenced. It is attached to the child
* device, and will be cleaned up when the child device is cleaned up.
*
* It can be called as many times as needed, without caring about
* references.
*
* Returns: a new udev device, or #NULL if no matching parent exists.
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(struct udev_device *udev_device, const char *subsystem, const char *devtype)
{
sd_device *parent;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
/* this relies on the fact that finding the subdevice of a parent or the
parent of a subdevice commute */
/* first find the correct sd_device */
r = sd_device_get_parent_with_subsystem_devtype(udev_device->device, subsystem, devtype, &parent);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
/* then walk the chain of udev_device parents until the corresponding
one is found */
while ((udev_device = udev_device_get_parent(udev_device))) {
if (udev_device->device == parent)
return udev_device;
}
errno = ENOENT;
return NULL;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_udev:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the udev library context the device was created with.
*
* Returns: the udev library context
**/
_public_ struct udev *udev_device_get_udev(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
return udev_device->udev;
}
/**
* udev_device_ref:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Take a reference of a udev device.
*
* Returns: the passed udev device
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_ref(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
if (udev_device)
udev_device->refcount++;
return udev_device;
}
/**
* udev_device_unref:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Drop a reference of a udev device. If the refcount reaches zero,
* the resources of the device will be released.
*
* Returns: #NULL
**/
_public_ struct udev_device *udev_device_unref(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
if (udev_device && (-- udev_device->refcount) == 0) {
sd_device_unref(udev_device->device);
udev_device_unref(udev_device->parent);
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->properties);
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->sysattrs);
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->tags);
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->devlinks);
free(udev_device);
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_devpath:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the kernel devpath value of the udev device. The path
* does not contain the sys mount point, and starts with a '/'.
*
* Returns: the devpath of the udev device
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_devpath(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *devpath;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_devpath(udev_device->device, &devpath);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return devpath;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_syspath:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the sys path of the udev device. The path is an
* absolute path and starts with the sys mount point.
*
* Returns: the sys path of the udev device
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_syspath(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *syspath;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_syspath(udev_device->device, &syspath);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return syspath;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_sysname:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Get the kernel device name in /sys.
*
* Returns: the name string of the device
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_sysname(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *sysname;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_sysname(udev_device->device, &sysname);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return sysname;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_sysnum:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Get the instance number of the device.
*
* Returns: the trailing number string of the device name
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_sysnum(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *sysnum;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_sysnum(udev_device->device, &sysnum);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return sysnum;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_devnode:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the device node file name belonging to the udev device.
* The path is an absolute path, and starts with the device directory.
*
* Returns: the device node file name of the udev device, or #NULL if no device node exists
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_devnode(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
const char *devnode;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_devname(udev_device->device, &devnode);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return devnode;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_devlinks_list_entry:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the list of device links pointing to the device file of
* the udev device. The next list entry can be retrieved with
* udev_list_entry_get_next(), which returns #NULL if no more entries exist.
* The devlink path can be retrieved from the list entry by
* udev_list_entry_get_name(). The path is an absolute path, and starts with
* the device directory.
*
* Returns: the first entry of the device node link list
**/
_public_ struct udev_list_entry *udev_device_get_devlinks_list_entry(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
if (device_get_devlinks_generation(udev_device->device) != udev_device->devlinks_generation ||
!udev_device->devlinks_read) {
const char *devlink;
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->devlinks);
FOREACH_DEVICE_DEVLINK(udev_device->device, devlink)
udev_list_entry_add(&udev_device->devlinks, devlink, NULL);
udev_device->devlinks_read = true;
udev_device->devlinks_generation = device_get_devlinks_generation(udev_device->device);
}
return udev_list_get_entry(&udev_device->devlinks);
}
/**
* udev_device_get_event_properties_entry:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the list of key/value device properties of the udev
* device. The next list entry can be retrieved with udev_list_entry_get_next(),
* which returns #NULL if no more entries exist. The property name
* can be retrieved from the list entry by udev_list_entry_get_name(),
* the property value by udev_list_entry_get_value().
*
* Returns: the first entry of the property list
**/
_public_ struct udev_list_entry *udev_device_get_properties_list_entry(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
if (device_get_properties_generation(udev_device->device) != udev_device->properties_generation ||
!udev_device->properties_read) {
const char *key, *value;
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->properties);
FOREACH_DEVICE_PROPERTY(udev_device->device, key, value)
udev_list_entry_add(&udev_device->properties, key, value);
udev_device->properties_read = true;
udev_device->properties_generation = device_get_properties_generation(udev_device->device);
}
return udev_list_get_entry(&udev_device->properties);
}
/**
* udev_device_get_action:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* This is only valid if the device was received through a monitor. Devices read from
* sys do not have an action string. Usual actions are: add, remove, change, online,
* offline.
*
* Returns: the kernel action value, or #NULL if there is no action value available.
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_action(struct udev_device *udev_device) {
const char *action = NULL;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_property_value(udev_device->device, "ACTION", &action);
if (r < 0 && r != -ENOENT) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return action;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_usec_since_initialized:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Return the number of microseconds passed since udev set up the
* device for the first time.
*
* This is only implemented for devices with need to store properties
* in the udev database. All other devices return 0 here.
*
* Returns: the number of microseconds since the device was first seen.
**/
_public_ unsigned long long int udev_device_get_usec_since_initialized(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
usec_t ts;
int r;
assert_return(udev_device, -EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_usec_since_initialized(udev_device->device, &ts);
if (r < 0) {
errno = EINVAL;
return 0;
}
return ts;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_sysattr_value:
* @udev_device: udev device
* @sysattr: attribute name
*
* The retrieved value is cached in the device. Repeated calls will return the same
* value and not open the attribute again.
*
* Returns: the content of a sys attribute file, or #NULL if there is no sys attribute value.
**/
_public_ const char *udev_device_get_sysattr_value(struct udev_device *udev_device, const char *sysattr)
{
const char *value;
int r;
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_sysattr_value(udev_device->device, sysattr, &value);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return NULL;
}
return value;
}
/**
* udev_device_set_sysattr_value:
* @udev_device: udev device
* @sysattr: attribute name
* @value: new value to be set
*
* Update the contents of the sys attribute and the cached value of the device.
*
* Returns: Negative error code on failure or 0 on success.
**/
_public_ int udev_device_set_sysattr_value(struct udev_device *udev_device, const char *sysattr, char *value)
{
int r;
assert_return(udev_device, -EINVAL);
r = sd_device_set_sysattr_value(udev_device->device, sysattr, value);
if (r < 0)
return r;
return 0;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_sysattr_list_entry:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the list of available sysattrs, with value being empty;
* This just return all available sysfs attributes for a particular
* device without reading their values.
*
* Returns: the first entry of the property list
**/
_public_ struct udev_list_entry *udev_device_get_sysattr_list_entry(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
if (!udev_device->sysattrs_read) {
const char *sysattr;
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->sysattrs);
FOREACH_DEVICE_SYSATTR(udev_device->device, sysattr)
udev_list_entry_add(&udev_device->sysattrs, sysattr, NULL);
udev_device->sysattrs_read = true;
}
return udev_list_get_entry(&udev_device->sysattrs);
}
/**
* udev_device_get_is_initialized:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Check if udev has already handled the device and has set up
* device node permissions and context, or has renamed a network
* device.
*
* This is only implemented for devices with a device node
* or network interfaces. All other devices return 1 here.
*
* Returns: 1 if the device is set up. 0 otherwise.
**/
_public_ int udev_device_get_is_initialized(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
int r, initialized;
assert_return(udev_device, -EINVAL);
r = sd_device_get_is_initialized(udev_device->device, &initialized);
if (r < 0) {
errno = -r;
return 0;
}
return initialized;
}
/**
* udev_device_get_tags_list_entry:
* @udev_device: udev device
*
* Retrieve the list of tags attached to the udev device. The next
* list entry can be retrieved with udev_list_entry_get_next(),
* which returns #NULL if no more entries exist. The tag string
* can be retrieved from the list entry by udev_list_entry_get_name().
*
* Returns: the first entry of the tag list
**/
_public_ struct udev_list_entry *udev_device_get_tags_list_entry(struct udev_device *udev_device)
{
assert_return_errno(udev_device, NULL, EINVAL);
if (device_get_tags_generation(udev_device->device) != udev_device->tags_generation ||
!udev_device->tags_read) {
const char *tag;
udev_list_cleanup(&udev_device->tags);
FOREACH_DEVICE_TAG(udev_device->device, tag)
udev_list_entry_add(&udev_device->tags, tag, NULL);
udev_device->tags_read = true;
udev_device->tags_generation = device_get_tags_generation(udev_device->device);
}
return udev_list_get_entry(&udev_device->tags);
}
/**
* udev_device_has_tag:
* @udev_device: udev device
* @tag: tag name
*
* Check if a given device has a certain tag associated.
*
* Returns: 1 if the tag is found. 0 otherwise.
**/
_public_ int udev_device_has_tag(struct udev_device *udev_device, const char *tag)
{
assert_return(udev_device, 0);
return sd_device_has_tag(udev_device->device, tag);
}