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This ** method is for testing only. */ int __system_property_set_filename(const char *filename); /* ** Initialize the area to be used to store properties. Can ** only be done by a single process that has write access to ** the property area. */ int __system_property_area_init(); /* Read the global serial number of the system properties ** ** Called to predict if a series of cached __system_property_find ** objects will have seen __system_property_serial values change. ** But also aids the converse, as changes in the global serial can ** also be used to predict if a failed __system_property_find ** could in-turn now find a new object; thus preventing the ** cycles of effort to poll __system_property_find. ** ** Typically called at beginning of a cache cycle to signal if _any_ possible ** changes have occurred since last. If there is, one may check each individual ** __system_property_serial to confirm dirty, or __system_property_find ** to check if the property now exists. If a call to __system_property_add ** or __system_property_update has completed between two calls to ** __system_property_area_serial then the second call will return a larger ** value than the first call. Beware of race conditions as changes to the ** properties are not atomic, the main value of this call is to determine ** whether the expensive __system_property_find is worth retrying to see if ** a property now exists. ** ** Returns the serial number on success, -1 on error. */ unsigned int __system_property_area_serial(); /* Add a new system property. Can only be done by a single ** process that has write access to the property area, and ** that process must handle sequencing to ensure the property ** does not already exist and that only one property is added ** or updated at a time. ** ** Returns 0 on success, -1 if the property area is full. */ int __system_property_add(const char *name, unsigned int namelen, const char *value, unsigned int valuelen); /* Update the value of a system property returned by ** __system_property_find. Can only be done by a single process ** that has write access to the property area, and that process ** must handle sequencing to ensure that only one property is ** updated at a time. ** ** Returns 0 on success, -1 if the parameters are incorrect. */ int __system_property_update(prop_info *pi, const char *value, unsigned int len); /* Read the serial number of a system property returned by ** __system_property_find. ** ** Returns the serial number on success, -1 on error. */ unsigned int __system_property_serial(const prop_info *pi); /* Wait for any system property to be updated. Caller must pass ** in 0 the first time, and the previous return value on each ** successive call. */ unsigned int __system_property_wait_any(unsigned int serial); /* Compatibility functions to support using an old init with a new libc, ** mostly for the OTA updater binary. These can be deleted once OTAs from ** a pre-K release no longer needed to be supported. */ const prop_info *__system_property_find_compat(const char *name); int __system_property_read_compat(const prop_info *pi, char *name, char *value); int __system_property_foreach_compat( void (*propfn)(const prop_info *pi, void *cookie), void *cookie); /* Initialize the system properties area in read only mode. * Should be done by all processes that need to read system * properties. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise. */ int __system_properties_init(); __END_DECLS #endif #endif