sd_seat_get_active, sd_seat_get_sessions, sd_seat_can_tty, sd_seat_can_graphical — Determine state of a specific seat
#include <systemd/sd-login.h>
| int sd_seat_get_active( | const char *seat, | 
| char **session, | |
| uid_t *uid ); | 
| int sd_seat_get_sessions( | const char *seat, | 
| char ***ret_sessions, | |
| uid_t **ret_uids, | |
| unsigned int *ret_n_uids ); | 
| int sd_seat_can_tty( | const char *seat ); | 
| int sd_seat_can_graphical( | const char *seat ); | 
sd_seat_get_active() may be used to
    determine which session is currently active on a seat, if there is
    any. Returns the session identifier and the user identifier of the
    Unix user the session is belonging to. Either the session or the
    user identifier parameter can be passed NULL,
    in case only one of the parameters shall be queried. The returned
    string needs to be freed with the libc
    free(3)
    call after use.
sd_seat_get_sessions() may be used to determine all sessions on the specified
    seat. Returns two arrays, one (NULL terminated) with the session identifiers of the
    sessions and one with the user identifiers of the Unix users the sessions belong to. An additional
    parameter may be used to return the number of entries in the latter array. This value is the same as the
    return value if the return value is nonnegative. The output parameters may be passed as
    NULL in case these output values are not needed. The arrays and the strings
    referenced by them need to be freed with the libc free(3) call after
    use. Note that instead of an empty array NULL may be returned and should be
    considered equivalent to an empty array.
sd_seat_can_tty() may be used to
    determine whether a specific seat provides TTY functionality, i.e.
    is useful as a text console.
sd_seat_can_graphical() may be used to
    determine whether a specific seat provides graphics functionality,
    i.e. is useful as a graphics display.
If the seat parameter of any of these
    functions is passed as NULL, the operation is
    executed for the seat of the session of the calling process, if
    there is any.
 On success, sd_seat_get_active() returns 0 or a positive integer. On success,
    sd_seat_get_sessions() returns the number of entries in the session identifier
    array. If the test succeeds,
    sd_seat_can_tty() and sd_seat_can_graphical() return a positive
    integer, if it fails 0. On failure, these calls return a negative errno-style error code.
These APIs are implemented as a shared
  library, which can be compiled and linked to with the
  libsystemd pkg-config(1)
  file.
In the past, sd_seat_can_multi_session() was used to check whether the seat
    supports multiple sessions. All seats support that now, so that function has been deprecated and always
    returns true.