ACL_COPY_EXT(3) | Library Functions Manual | ACL_COPY_EXT(3) |
acl_copy_ext
,
acl_copy_ext_native
,
acl_copy_int
,
acl_copy_int_native,
acl_size
— convert an ACL to
and from an external representation
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
ssize_t
acl_copy_ext
(void *buf,
acl_t acl, ssize_t size);
ssize_t
acl_copy_ext_native
(void *buf,
acl_t acl, ssize_t size);
acl_t
acl_copy_int
(const void
*buf);
acl_t
acl_copy_int_native
(const void
*buf);
ssize_t
acl_size
(acl_t acl);
The
acl_copy_ext
()
and
acl_copy_ext_native
()
functions convert the ACL given by the argument acl
into a binary external representation that can be saved to a file, passed to
another program, etc. This external representation is written to the buffer
pointed to by the argument buf, which is assumed to
have at least the number of contiguous bytes passed in the
size argument. The number of bytes actually written is
returned.
The
acl_copy_ext
()
function writes data in big-endian byte-order, and so is portable across
machines with different byte-order. To the contrary, the
acl_copy_ext_native
()
function uses the machine's native byte-order, and so is only portable to
machines of like byte-order.
The
acl_copy_int
()
and
acl_copy_int_native
()
functions do the reverse conversion; the ACL represented by the external
representation passed in the argument buf, is
returned. The acl_copy_int
() function expects an
external representation in big-endian byte-order (as returned by
acl_copy_ext
()), while
acl_copy_int_native
() expects an external
representation in native byte-order (as returned by
acl_copy_ext_native
()).
The
acl_size
()
function returns the corresponding external representation size, in bytes,
for the given ACL passed in the argument acl. This
size can be used to allocate sufficient memory for the buffer in subsequent
calls to acl_copy_ext
() and
acl_copy_ext_native
().
Upon successful completion, the
acl_copy_ext
() and
acl_copy_ext_native
() functions shall return the
number of bytes actually written to the buffer. Otherwise, a value of
-1 shall be returned and errno
shall be set to indicate the error.
Upon successful completion, the
acl_copy_int
() and
acl_copy_int_native
() functions shall return the ACL
represented by the external representation passed in the buffer. Otherwise,
a value of (acl_t)NULL shall be returned and
errno shall be set to indicate the error.
Upon successful completion, the acl_size
()
function shall return the size of the external representation. Otherwise, a
value of -1 shall be returned and
errno shall be set to indicate the error.
The acl_copy_ext
() and
acl_copy_ext_native
() functions fail if:
EINVAL
]ERANGE
]The acl_copy_int
() and
acl_copy_int_native
() functions fail if:
EINVAL
]The acl_size
() function fails if:
EINVAL
]While the external representation may use pre-existing data structures, no assumptions on the internal structure should be made.
The acl_to_text(3) and acl_from_text(3) functions also convert to and from a different external representation, a human-readable string. Neither of these representations are cross-platform, lacking a cross-platform standard.
Michael Smith
Robert N M Watson
February 3, 2011 |