NAME¶
acl_set_fd
—
set an ACL by file descriptor
LIBRARY¶
Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include
<sys/acl.h>
int
acl_set_fd
(
int
fd,
acl_t
acl);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
acl_set_fd
() function associates an
access ACL with the file referred to by
fd.
The effective user ID of the process must match the owner of the file or the
process must have the CAP_FOWNER capability for the request to succeed.
RETURN VALUE¶
The
acl_set_fd
() function returns the
value 0 if successful; 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, the
acl_set_fd
() function returns the value
-1
and and sets
errno
to the corresponding value:
- [
EBADF
]
- The fd argument is not a valid file
descriptor.
- [
EINVAL
]
- The argument acl does not point to a
valid ACL.
The ACL has more entries than the file referred to by
fd can obtain.
- [
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.
- [
ENOTSUP
]
- The file identified by fd cannot be
associated with the ACL because the file system on which the file is
located does not support this.
- [
EPERM
]
- The process does not have appropriate privilege to perform the operation
to set the ACL.
- [
EROFS
]
- This function requires modification of a file system which is currently
read-only.
STANDARDS¶
IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)
SEE ALSO¶
acl_delete_def_file(3),
acl_get_file(3),
acl_set_file(3),
acl_valid(3),
acl(5)
AUTHOR¶
Derived from the FreeBSD manual pages written by
Robert N M Watson
⟨rwatson@FreeBSD.org⟩, and adapted for Linux by
Andreas Gruenbacher
⟨a.gruenbacher@bestbits.at⟩.