.\" Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" 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 .\" . .\" .TH ATTR_REMOVE 3 "Extended Attributes" "Dec 2001" "XFS Compatibility API" .SH NAME attr_remove, attr_removef \- remove a user attribute of a filesystem object .SH C SYNOPSIS .PP .sp .nf .B #include .sp .B "int attr_remove (const char *\f2path\f3, const char *\f2attrname\f3, int \f2flags\f3);" .PP .B "int attr_removef (int \f2fd\f3, const char *\f2attrname\f3, int \f2flags\f3);" .SH DESCRIPTION The .B attr_remove and .B attr_removef functions provide a way to remove previously created attributes from filesystem objects. .P .I Path\^ points to a path name for a filesystem object, and .I fd\^ refers to the file descriptor associated with a file. If the attribute .I attrname exists, the attribute name and value will be removed from the filesystem object. The .I flags argument can contain the following symbols bitwise OR'ed together: .TP .SM \%ATTR_ROOT Look for .I attrname in the .B root address space, not in the .B user address space. (limited to use by super-user only) .TP .SM \%ATTR_DONTFOLLOW Do not follow symbolic links when resolving a .I path on an .B attr_remove function call. The default is to follow symbolic links. .PP .B attr_remove will fail if one or more of the following are true: .TP 17 .SM \%[ENOATTR] The attribute name given is not associated with the indicated filesystem object. .TP .SM \%[ENOENT] The named file does not exist. .TP .SM \%[EPERM] The effective user .SM ID does not match the owner of the file and the effective user .SM ID is not super-user. .TP .SM \%[ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix is not a directory. .TP .SM \%[EACCES] Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix. .TP .SM \%[EINVAL] A bit was set in the .I flag argument that is not defined for this system call. .TP .SM \%[EFAULT] .I Path points outside the allocated address space of the process. .TP .SM \%[ELOOP] A path name lookup involved too many symbolic links. .TP .SM \%[ENAMETOOLONG] The length of .I path exceeds .SM .RI { MAXPATHLEN }, or a pathname component is longer than .SM .RI { MAXNAMELEN }. .PP .B attr_removef\^ will fail if: .TP 15 .SM \%[ENOATTR] The attribute name given is not associated with the indicated filesystem object. .TP .SM \%[EINVAL] A bit was set in the .I flag argument that is not defined for this system call, or .I fd\^ refers to a socket, not a file. .TP .SM \%[EFAULT] .I Attrname points outside the allocated address space of the process. .TP .SM \%[EBADF] .I Fd\^ does not refer to a valid descriptor. .SH "DIAGNOSTICS" On success, zero is returned. On error, \-1 is returned, and .I errno is set appropriately. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR attr (1), .BR attr_get (3), .BR attr_list (3), .BR attr_multi (3), .BR attr_set (3)