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+ # ChangeLog
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+ ## Unreleased
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+ ## v0.2.0 (2026-03-02)
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+ - Initial release
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+ # nl-linux
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+ Netlink client definitions generated for Linux subsystems.
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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+
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+ task default: :spec
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+
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+ directory 'generated'
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+ directory 'generated/nl' => 'generated'
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+ directory 'generated/nl/linux' => 'generated/nl'
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+
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+ # For each of linux/%.yaml spec, generate generated/nl/linux/%.rb
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+ Dir['*.yaml', base: 'linux'].each do |spec|
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+ target = 'generated/nl/linux/' + spec.gsub(?-, ?_).sub(%r[\.yaml\z], '.rb')
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+ source = 'linux/' + spec
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+
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+ task :generate => target
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+ task target => [source, 'generated/nl/linux'] do
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+ require 'ynl'
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+ File.open(source, 'r') do |src|
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+ front = src.readlines.take_while {|l| !l.start_with?('---') }.grep(/\A\#/).join
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+ File.open(target, 'w') do |out|
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+ out << front
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+ out << "#--\n"
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+ Ynl::Family.generate(src.tap(&:rewind), out, namespace: 'Nl::Linux')
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => :generate
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+ module Nl
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+ module Linux
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+ VERSION = '0.2.0'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ Dir['../../generated/nl/linux/*.rb', base: __dir__].each do |file|
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+ require_relative file
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+ end
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+ require_relative 'nl/linux'
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+ # SPDX-License-Identifier: ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause)
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+ #
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+ # Copyright 2025 Google LLC
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+ #
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+ ---
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+ name: binder
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+ protocol: genetlink
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+ uapi-header: linux/android/binder_netlink.h
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+ doc: Binder interface over generic netlink
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+
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+ attribute-sets:
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+ -
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+ name: report
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+ doc: |
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+ Attributes included within a transaction failure report. The elements
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+ correspond directly with the specific transaction that failed, along
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+ with the error returned to the sender e.g. BR_DEAD_REPLY.
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+
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+ attributes:
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+ -
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+ name: error
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: The enum binder_driver_return_protocol returned to the sender.
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+ -
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+ name: context
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+ type: string
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+ doc: The binder context where the transaction occurred.
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+ -
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+ name: from-pid
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: The PID of the sender process.
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+ -
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+ name: from-tid
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: The TID of the sender thread.
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+ -
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+ name: to-pid
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: |
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+ The PID of the recipient process. This attribute may not be present
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+ if the target could not be determined.
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+ -
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+ name: to-tid
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: |
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+ The TID of the recipient thread. This attribute may not be present
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+ if the target could not be determined.
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+ -
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+ name: is-reply
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+ type: flag
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+ doc: When present, indicates the failed transaction is a reply.
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+ -
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+ name: flags
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: The bitmask of enum transaction_flags from the transaction.
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+ -
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+ name: code
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: The application-defined code from the transaction.
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+ -
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+ name: data-size
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+ type: u32
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+ doc: The transaction payload size in bytes.
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+
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+ operations:
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+ list:
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+ -
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+ name: report
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+ doc: |
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+ A multicast event sent to userspace subscribers to notify them about
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+ binder transaction failures. The generated report provides the full
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+ details of the specific transaction that failed. The intention is for
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+ programs to monitor these events and react to the failures as needed.
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+
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+ attribute-set: report
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+ mcgrp: report
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+ event:
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+ attributes:
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+ - error
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+ - context
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+ - from-pid
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+ - from-tid
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+ - to-pid
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+ - to-tid
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+ - is-reply
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+ - flags
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+ - code
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+ - data-size
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+
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+ mcast-groups:
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+ list:
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+ -
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+ name: report