1ACL_GET_QUALIFIER(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ACL_GET_QUALIFIER(3)
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4 acl_get_qualifier — retrieve the qualifier from an ACL entry
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7 Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
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10 #include <sys/types.h>
11 #include <sys/acl.h>
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13 void *
14 acl_get_qualifier(acl_entry_t entry_d);
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17 The acl_get_qualifier() function retrieves the qualifier from the ACL
18 entry indicated by the argument entry_d into working storage and returns
19 a pointer to that storage.
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21 If the value of the tag type in the ACL entry referred to by entry_d is
22 ACL_USER, then the value returned by acl_get_qualifier() is a pointer to
23 type uid_t. If the value of the tag type in the ACL entry referred to by
24 entry_d is ACL_GROUP, then the value returned by acl_get_qualifier() is a
25 pointer to type gid_t. If the tag type in the ACL entry referred to by
26 entry_d is a tag type for which a qualifier is not supported,
27 acl_get_qualifier() returns a value of (void *)NULL and the function
28 fails. Subsequent operations using the returned pointer operate on an
29 independent copy of the qualifier in working storage, and will not change
30 the qualifier of the ACL entry.
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32 This function may cause memory to be allocated. The caller should free
33 any releasable memory, when the new qualifier is no longer required, by
34 calling acl_free() with the void * value returned by acl_get_qualifier()
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37 The argument entry_d and any other ACL entry descriptors that refer to
38 entries within the ACL containing the entry referred to by entry_d con‐
39 tinue to refer to those entries. The order of all existing entries in the
40 ACL containing the entry referred to by entry_d remains unchanged.
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43 On success, the function returns a pointer to the tag qualifier that was
44 retrieved into ACL working storage. On error, a value of (void *)NULL is
45 returned and errno is set appropriately.
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48 If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_get_qualifier() func‐
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51 [EINVAL] The argument entry_d is not a valid descriptor for an
52 ACL entry.
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54 The value of the tag type in the ACL entry referenced
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56 ACL_GROUP.
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58 [ENOMEM] The value to be returned requires more memory than is
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60 agement constraints.
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63 IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)
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66 acl_create_entry(3), acl_free(3), acl_get_entry(3), acl_get_permset(3),
67 acl_get_tag_type(3), acl_set_permset(3), acl_set_qualifier(3),
68 acl_set_tag_type(3), acl(5)
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71 Derived from the FreeBSD manual pages written by Robert N M Watson
72 <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>, and adapted for Linux by Andreas Gruenbacher
73 <a.gruenbacher@bestbits.at>.
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75Linux ACL March 23, 2002 Linux ACL