sd_event_source_set_enabled
systemd
sd_event_source_set_enabled
3
sd_event_source_set_enabled
sd_event_source_get_enabled
SD_EVENT_ON
SD_EVENT_OFF
SD_EVENT_ONESHOT
Enable or disable event sources
#include <systemd/sd-event.h>
enum {
SD_EVENT_OFF = 0,
SD_EVENT_ON = 1,
SD_EVENT_ONESHOT = -1,
};
int sd_event_source_set_enabled
sd_event_source *source
int enabled
int sd_event_source_get_enabled
sd_event_source *source
int *enabled
Description
sd_event_source_set_enabled() may be
used to enable or disable the event source object specified as
source. The enabled
parameter takes one of SD_EVENT_ON (to
enable), SD_EVENT_OFF (to disable) or
SD_EVENT_ONESHOT. If invoked with
SD_EVENT_ONESHOT the event source will be
enabled but automatically reset to
SD_EVENT_OFF after the event source was
dispatched once.
Event sources that are disabled will not result in event
loop wakeups and will not be dispatched, until they are enabled
again.
sd_event_source_get_enabled() may be
used to query whether the event source object
source is currently enabled or not. It
returns the enablement state in
enabled.
Event source objects are enabled when they are first created
with calls such as
sd_event_add_io3,
sd_event_add_time3. However,
depending on the event source type they are enabled continuously
(SD_EVENT_ON) or only for a single invocation
of the event source handler
(SD_EVENT_ONESHOT). For details see the
respective manual pages.
As event source objects stay active and may be dispatched as
long as there is at least one reference to them, in many cases it
is a good idea to combine a call to
sd_event_source_unref3
with a prior call to
sd_event_source_set_enabled() with
SD_EVENT_OFF, to ensure the event source is
not dispatched again until all other remaining references are dropped.
Return Value
On success, sd_event_source_set_enabled() and
sd_event_source_get_enabled() return a
non-negative integer. On failure, they return a negative
errno-style error code.
Errors
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-EINVAL
source is not a valid
pointer to an sd_event_source
object.
-ENOMEM
Not enough memory.
-ECHILD
The event loop has been created in a different process.
See Also
sd-event3,
sd_event_add_io3,
sd_event_add_time3,
sd_event_add_child3,
sd_event_add_signal3,
sd_event_add_defer3,
sd_event_source_unref3