1ACL_CREATE_ENTRY(3)      BSD Library Functions Manual      ACL_CREATE_ENTRY(3)
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NAME

4     acl_create_entry — create a new ACL entry
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LIBRARY

7     Linux Access Control Lists library (libacl, -lacl).
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SYNOPSIS

10     #include <sys/types.h>
11     #include <sys/acl.h>
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13     int
14     acl_create_entry(acl_t *acl_p, acl_entry_t *entry_p);
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DESCRIPTION

17     The acl_create_entry() function creates a new ACL entry in the ACL
18     pointed to by the contents of the pointer argument acl_p.  On success,
19     the function returns a descriptor for the new ACL entry via entry_p.
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21     This function may cause memory to be allocated.  The caller should free
22     any releasable memory, when the new ACL is no longer required, by calling
23     acl_free(3) with (void*)*acl_p as an argument.  If the ACL working stor‐
24     age cannot be increased in the current location, then the working storage
25     for the ACL pointed to by acl_p may be relocated and the previous working
26     storage is released. A pointer to the new working storage is returned via
27     acl_p.
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29     The components of the new ACL entry are initialized in the following
30     ways: the ACL tag type component contains ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG, the quali‐
31     fier component contains ACL_UNDEFINED_ID, and the set of permissions has
32     no permissions enabled. Any existing ACL entry descriptors that refer to
33     entries in the ACL continue to refer to those entries.
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RETURN VALUE

36     The acl_create_entry() function returns the value 0 if successful; other‐
37     wise the value -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to
38     indicate the error.
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ERRORS

41     If any of the following conditions occur, the acl_create_entry() function
42     returns -1 and sets errno to the corresponding value:
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44     [EINVAL]           The argument acl_p is not a valid pointer to an ACL.
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46     [ENOMEM]           The ACL working storage requires more memory than is
47                        allowed by the hardware or system-imposed memory man‐
48                        agement constraints.
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STANDARDS

51     IEEE Std 1003.1e draft 17 (“POSIX.1e”, abandoned)
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SEE ALSO

54     acl_init(3), acl_delete_entry(3), acl_free(3), acl_create_entry(3),
55     acl(5)
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AUTHOR

58     Derived from the FreeBSD manual pages written by Robert N M Watson
59     <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>, and adapted for Linux by Andreas Gruenbacher
60     <a.gruenbacher@bestbits.at>.
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62Linux ACL                       March 23, 2002                       Linux ACL
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