NAME
acl_set_fd
,
acl_set_fd_np
, acl_set_file
,
acl_set_link_np
—
set an ACL for a file
LIBRARY
library “libc”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
int
acl_set_fd
(int
fd, acl_t acl);
int
acl_set_fd_np
(int
fd, acl_t acl,
acl_type_t type);
int
acl_set_file
(const
char *path_p, acl_type_t
type, acl_t
acl);
int
acl_set_link_np
(const
char *path_p, acl_type_t
type, acl_t
acl);
DESCRIPTION
Theacl_set_fd
(),
acl_set_fd_np
(),
acl_set_file
(),
and
acl_set_link_np
()
each associate an ACL with an object referred to by fd
or path_p. The acl_set_fd_np
()
and acl_set_link_np
() functions are not POSIX.1e
calls. The acl_set_fd
() function allows only the
setting of ACLs of type ACL_TYPE_ACCESS where as
acl_set_fd_np
() allows the setting of ACLs of any
type. The acl_set_link_np
() function acts on a symlink
rather than its target, if the target of the path is a symlink.
Valid values for the type argument are:
ACL_TYPE_ACCESS | POSIX.1e access ACL |
ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT | POSIX.1e default ACL |
ACL_TYPE_NFS4 | NFSv4 ACL |
Trying to set ACL_TYPE_NFS4 with acl branded as POSIX.1e, or ACL_TYPE_ACCESS or ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT with ACL branded as NFSv4, will result in error.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
FreeBSD's support for POSIX.1e interfaces and features is still under development at this time.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the value 0 is returned; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
If any of the following conditions occur, these functions shall return -1 and set errno to the corresponding value:
- [
EACCES
] - Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix, or the object exists and the process does not have appropriate access rights.
- [
EBADF
] - The fd argument is not a valid file descriptor.
- [
EINVAL
] - Argument acl does not point to a valid ACL for this object, or the ACL type specified in type is invalid for this object, or there is branding mismatch.
- [
ENAMETOOLONG
] - A component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, or an entire path name exceeded 1023 characters.
- [
ENOENT
] - The named object does not exist, or the path_p argument points to an empty string.
- [
ENOMEM
] - Insufficient memory available to fulfill request.
- [
ENOSPC
] - The directory or file system that would contain the new ACL cannot be extended, or the file system is out of file allocation resources.
- [
EOPNOTSUPP
] - The file system does not support ACL retrieval.
- [
EROFS
] - This function requires modification of a file system which is currently read-only.
SEE ALSO
acl(3), acl_delete(3), acl_get(3), acl_get_brand_np(3), acl_valid(3), posix1e(3)
STANDARDS
POSIX.1e is described in IEEE POSIX.1e draft 17. Discussion of the draft continues on the cross-platform POSIX.1e implementation mailing list. To join this list, see the FreeBSD POSIX.1e implementation page for more information.
HISTORY
POSIX.1e support was introduced in FreeBSD 4.0, and development continues.
AUTHORS
Robert N M Watson