.\" Access Control Lists manual pages .\" .\" (C) 2002 Andreas Gruenbacher, .\" .\" This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or .\" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as .\" published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of .\" the License, or (at your option) any later version. .\" .\" The GNU General Public License's references to "object code" .\" and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any .\" document formatting or typesetting system, including .\" intermediate and printed output. .\" .\" This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, .\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of .\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the .\" GNU General Public License for more details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public .\" License along with this manual. If not, see .\" . .\" .Dd March 23, 2002 .Dt ACL_GET_FILE 3 .Os "Linux ACL" .Sh NAME .Nm acl_get_file .Nd get an ACL by filename .Sh LIBRARY Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, \-lacl). .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/types.h .In sys/acl.h .Ft acl_t .Fn acl_get_file "const char *path_p" "acl_type_t type" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn acl_get_file function retrieves the access ACL associated with a file or directory, or the default ACL associated with a directory. The pathname for the file or directory is pointed to by the argument .Va path_p . The ACL is placed into working storage and .Fn acl_get_file returns a pointer to that storage. .Pp In order to read an ACL from an object, a process must have read access to the object's attributes. .Pp The value of the argument .Va type is used to indicate whether the access ACL or the default ACL associated with .Va path_p is returned. If .Va type is ACL_TYPE_ACCESS, the access ACL of .Va path_p is returned. If .Va type is ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT, the default ACL of .Va path_p is returned. If .Va type is ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT and no default ACL is associated with the directory .Va path_p , then an ACL containing zero ACL entries is returned. If .Va type specifies a type of ACL that cannot be associated with .Va path_p , then the function fails. .Pp This function may cause memory to be allocated. The caller should free any releasable memory, when the new ACL is no longer required, by calling .Xr acl_free 3 with the .Va (void*)acl_t returned by .Fn acl_get_file as an argument. .Sh RETURN VALUE On success, this function returns a pointer to the working storage. On error, a value of .Li (acl_t)NULL is returned, and .Va errno is set appropriately. .Sh ERRORS If any of the following conditions occur, the .Fn acl_get_file function returns a value of .Li (acl_t)NULL and sets .Va errno to the corresponding value: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er 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. .Pp Argument .Va type specifies a type of ACL that cannot be associated with .Va path_p . .It Bq Er EINVAL The argument .Va type is not ACL_TYPE_ACCESS or ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT. .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG The length of the argument .Va path_p is too long. .It Bq Er ENOENT The named object does not exist or the argument .Va path_p points to an empty string. .It Bq Er ENOMEM The ACL working storage requires more memory than is allowed by the hardware or system-imposed memory management constraints. .It Bq Er ENOTDIR A component of the path prefix is not a directory. .It Bq Er ENOTSUP The file system on which the file identified by .Va path_p is located does not support ACLs, or ACLs are disabled. .El .Sh STANDARDS IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (\(lqPOSIX.1e\(rq, abandoned) .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr acl_free 3 , .Xr acl_get_entry 3 , .Xr acl_get_fd 3 , .Xr acl_set_file 3 , .Xr acl 5 .Sh AUTHOR Derived from the FreeBSD manual pages written by .An "Robert N M Watson" Aq rwatson@FreeBSD.org , and adapted for Linux by .An "Andreas Gruenbacher" Aq andreas.gruenbacher@gmail.com .