sd_bus_set_description, sd_bus_get_description, sd_bus_set_anonymous, sd_bus_is_anonymous, sd_bus_set_trusted, sd_bus_is_trusted, sd_bus_set_allow_interactive_authorization, sd_bus_get_allow_interactive_authorization, sd_bus_get_scope, sd_bus_get_tid, sd_bus_get_unique_name — Set or query properties of a bus object
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
| int sd_bus_set_description( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| const char *description ); | 
| int sd_bus_get_description( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| const char **description ); | 
| int sd_bus_set_anonymous( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| int b ); | 
| int sd_bus_is_anonymous( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
| int sd_bus_set_trusted( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| int b ); | 
| int sd_bus_is_trusted( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
| int sd_bus_set_allow_interactive_authorization( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| int b ); | 
| int sd_bus_get_allow_interactive_authorization( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
| int sd_bus_get_scope( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| const char **scope ); | 
| int sd_bus_get_tid( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| pid_t *tid ); | 
| int sd_bus_get_unique_name( | sd_bus *bus, | 
| const char **unique ); | 
sd_bus_set_description() sets the description string that is used in
    logging to the specified string. The string is copied internally and freed when the bus object
    is deallocated. The description argument may be
    NULL, in which case the description is unset. This function must be called
    before the bus is started.
sd_bus_get_description() returns a description string in
    description. This string may have been previously set with
    sd_bus_set_description() or
    sd_bus_open_with_description(3)
    or similar. If not set this way, a default string like "system" or
    "user" will be returned for the system or user buses, and
    -ENXIO otherwise.
sd_bus_set_anonymous() enables or disables "anonymous authentication",
    i.e. lack of authentication, of the bus peer. This function must be called before the bus is
    started. See the
    
    D-Bus Authentication Mechanisms section of the D-Bus specification for details.
sd_bus_is_anonymous() returns true if the bus connection allows
    anonymous authentication (in the sense described in previous paragraph).
sd_bus_set_trusted() sets the "trusted" state on the
    bus object. If true, all connections on the bus are trusted and access to
    all privileged and unprivileged methods is granted. This function must be called before the bus
    is started.
sd_bus_is_trusted() returns true if the bus connection is trusted (in
    the sense described in previous paragraph).
sd_bus_set_allow_interactive_authorization() enables or disables
    interactive authorization for method calls. If true, messages are marked with the
    ALLOW_INTERACTIVE_AUTHORIZATION flag specified by the
    D-Bus
    specification, informing the receiving side that the caller is prepared to wait for interactive
    authorization, which might take a considerable time to complete. If this flag is set, the user
    may be queried for passwords or confirmation via
    polkit or a similar
    framework.
sd_bus_get_allow_interactive_authorization() returns true if
    interactive authorization is allowed and false if not.
sd_bus_get_scope() stores the scope of the given bus object in
    scope. The scope of the system bus is "system". The
    scope of a user session bus is "user". If the given bus object is not the
    system or a user session bus, sd_bus_get_scope() returns an error.
sd_bus_get_tid() stores the kernel thread id of the thread associated
    with the given bus object in tid. If bus is a
    default bus object obtained by calling one of the functions of the
    sd_bus_default(3)
    family of functions, it stores the thread id of the thread the bus object was created in.
    Otherwise, if the bus object is attached to an event loop, it stores the thread id of the
    thread the event loop object was created in. If bus is not a default bus
    object and is not attached to an event loop, sd_bus_get_tid() returns an
    error.
sd_bus_get_unique_name() stores the unique name of the bus object on
    the bus in unique. See
    
    The D-Bus specification for more information on bus names. Note that the caller does not
    own the string stored in unique and should not free it.
On success, these functions return a non-negative integer. On failure, they return a negative errno-style error code.
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-EINVAL¶An argument is invalid.
-ENOPKG¶The bus cannot be resolved.
-EPERM¶The bus has already been started.
-ECHILD¶The bus was created in a different process, library or module instance.
-ENOMEM¶Memory allocation failed.
-ENODATA¶The bus object passed to sd_bus_get_scope() was not a
          system or user session bus.
-ENXIO¶The bus object passed to sd_bus_get_tid() was not a
          default bus object and is not attached to an event loop.
The bus object passed to sd_bus_get_description() did
          not have a description.
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_set_description(),
    sd_bus_get_description(),
    sd_bus_set_anonymous(),
    sd_bus_set_trusted(),
    sd_bus_set_allow_interactive_authorization(), and
    sd_bus_get_allow_interactive_authorization() were added in version 240.
sd_bus_is_anonymous(),
    sd_bus_is_trusted(),
    sd_bus_get_scope(),
    sd_bus_get_tid(), and
    sd_bus_get_unique_name() were added in version 246.