1a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\"- 2a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" Copyright (c) 2000 Robert N. M. Watson 3a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" All rights reserved. 4a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" 5a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" are met: 8a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 10a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 18a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 20a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 21a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 22a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 23a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 24a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 25a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" 26a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" $FreeBSD$ 27a889d1fbSRobert Watson.\" 28a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Dd January 28, 2000 29a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Dt ACL_SET 3 30a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Os FreeBSD 4.0 31a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh NAME 32a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Nm acl_set_file , 33a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Nm acl_set_fd , 34a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Nm acl_set_fd_np 35a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Nd Get an ACL for a file 36a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh SYNOPSIS 37a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fd #include <sys/types.h> 38a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fd #include <sys/acl.h> 39a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Ft int 40a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_file "const char *path_p" "acl_type_t type" "acl_t acl" 41a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Ft int 42a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd "int fd" "acl_t acl" 43a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Ft int 44a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd_np "int fd" "acl_t acl" "acl_type_t type" 45a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh DESCRIPTION 46a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThe 47a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_file , 48a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd , 49a889d1fbSRobert Watsonand 50a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd_np 51a889d1fbSRobert Watsoneach associate an ACL with an object referred to by 52a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va fd 53a889d1fbSRobert Watsonor 54a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va path_p . 55a889d1fbSRobert WatsonAll except 56a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd_np 57a889d1fbSRobert Watsonare POSIX.1e calls-- 58a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd 59a889d1fbSRobert Watsonallows only the setting of ACLs of type ACL_TYPE_ACCESS 60a889d1fbSRobert Watsonwhere as 61a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Fn acl_set_fd_np 62a889d1fbSRobert Watsonallows the setting of ACLs of any type. 63a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES 64a889d1fbSRobert WatsonFreeBSD's support for POSIX.1e interfaces and features is still under 65a889d1fbSRobert Watsondevelopment at this time. 66a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh RETURN VALUES 67c32381adSMike PritchardUpon successful completion, the function shall return a value of zero. 68a889d1fbSRobert WatsonOtherwise, a value of -1 shall be returned and 69a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va errno 70a889d1fbSRobert Watsonshall be set to indicate the error. 71a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh ERRORS 72a889d1fbSRobert WatsonIf any of the following conditions occur, these functions shall return 73a889d1fbSRobert Watson-1 and set 74a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va errno 75a889d1fbSRobert Watsonto the corresponding value: 76a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Bl -tag -width Er 77a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er EACCES 78a889d1fbSRobert WatsonSearch permission is denied for a component of the path prefix, or the 79a889d1fbSRobert Watsonobject exists and the process does not have appropriate access rights. 80a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er EBADF 81a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThe 82a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va fd 83a889d1fbSRobert Watsonargument is not a valid file descriptor. 84a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er EINVAL 85a889d1fbSRobert WatsonArgument 86a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va acl 87a889d1fbSRobert Watsondoes not point to a valid ACL for this object, or the ACL type 88a889d1fbSRobert Watsonspecified in 89a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va type 90a889d1fbSRobert Watsonis invalid for this object, or both. 91a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG 92a889d1fbSRobert WatsonA component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, or an 93a889d1fbSRobert Watsonentire path name exceeded 1023 characters. 94a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er ENOENT 95a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThe named object does not exist, or the 96a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Va path_p 97a889d1fbSRobert Watsonargument points to an empty string. 98a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er ENOMEM 99a889d1fbSRobert WatsonInsufficient memory available to fulfill request. 100a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er ENOSPC 101a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThe directory or file system that would contain the new ACL cannot be 102a889d1fbSRobert Watsonextended, or the file system is out of file allocation resources. 103a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP 104a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThe file system does not support ACL retrieval. 105a889d1fbSRobert Watson.It Bq Er EROFS 106a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThis function requires modification of a file system which is currently 107a889d1fbSRobert Watsonread-only. 108a889d1fbSRobert Watson.El 109a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh SEE ALSO 110a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Xr acl 3 , 111a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Xr acl_delete 3 , 112a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Xr acl_get 3 , 113a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Xr acl_valid 3 , 114a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Xr posix1e 3 115a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh STANDARDS 116a889d1fbSRobert WatsonPOSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17. Discussion 117a889d1fbSRobert Watsonof the draft continues on the cross-platform POSIX.1e implementation 118c32381adSMike Pritchardmailing list. To join this list, see the 119c32381adSMike Pritchard.Fx 120c32381adSMike PritchardPOSIX.1e implementation 121a889d1fbSRobert Watsonpage for more information. 122a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh HISTORY 123c32381adSMike PritchardPOSIX.1e support was introduced in 124c32381adSMike Pritchard.Fx 4.0 , 125c32381adSMike Pritchardand development continues. 126a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh AUTHORS 127c32381adSMike Pritchard.An Robert N M Watson 128a889d1fbSRobert Watson.Sh BUGS 129a889d1fbSRobert WatsonThese features are not yet fully implemented. In particular, the shipped 130a889d1fbSRobert Watsonversion of UFS/FFS does not support storage of additional security labels, 131a889d1fbSRobert Watsonand so is unable to (easily) provide support for most of these features. 132