Standard C Library Functions fgetattr(3C)
NAME
fgetattr, fsetattr, getattrat, setattrat - get and set sys-
tem attributesSYNOPSIS
#include
#include
#include
#include
int fgetattr(int fildes, xattr_view_t view,nvlist_t **response);
int fsetattr(int fildes, xattr_view_t view,nvlist_t *request)
int getattrat(int fildes, xattr_view_t view, const char *filename,
nvlist_t **response);
int setattrat(int fildes, xattr_view_t view, const char *filename,
nvlist_t *request);
DESCRIPTION
The fgetattr() function obtains an nvlist of system attri-
bute information about an open file object specified by the file descriptor fildes, obtained from a successful open(2), creat(2), dup(2), fcntl(2), or pipe(2) function. The getattrat() function first opens the extended attributefile specified by filename in the already opened file direc-
tory object specified by fildes. It then retrieves an nvlist of system attributes and their values from filename. The response argument is allocated by either fgetattr() orgetattrat(). The application must call nvlist_free(3NVPAIR)
to deallocate the memory. Upon successful completion, the nvlist will contain one nvpair for each of the system attributes associated with view. The list of views and the attributes associated with each view are listed below. Not all underlying file systems support all views and all attributes. The nvlist will not contain an nvpair for any attribute not supported by the underlying filesystem.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 4 Aug 2008 1
Standard C Library Functions fgetattr(3C)The fsetattr() function uses the nvlist pointed to by
request to update one or more of the system attribute's information about an open file object specified by the file descriptor fildes, obtained from a successful open(), creat(), dup(), fcntl(), or pipe() function. The setattrat() function first opens the extended attribute file specified by filename in the already opened file directory object specified by fildes. It then uses the nvlist pointed to by request to update one or more of the system attributes of filename. If completion is not successful then no system attribute information is updated. The following chart lists the supported views, attributes, and data types for each view: View Attribute Data type_______________________________________________________________
XATTR_VIEW_READONLY A_FSID uint64_value
A_OPAQUE boolean_value
A_AV_SCANSTAMP uint8_array[]
XATTR_VIEW_READWRITE A_READONLY boolean_value
A_HIDDEN boolean_value
A_SYSTEM boolean_value
A_ARCHIVE boolean_value
A_CRTIME uint64_array[2]
A_NOUNLINK boolean_value
A_IMMUTABLE boolean_value
A_APPENDONLY boolean_value
A_NODUMP boolean_value
A_AV_QUARANTINED boolean_value
A_AV_MODIFIED boolean_value
A_OWNERSID nvlist composed of
uint32_value and
stringA_GROUPSID nvlist composed of
uint32_value and
stringRETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. Otherwise, -1 is
returned and errno is set to indicate the error.ERRORS
The fgetattr(), getattrat(), fsetattr(), and setattrat(),
functions will fail if:SunOS 5.11 Last change: 4 Aug 2008 2
Standard C Library Functions fgetattr(3C) EBADF The fildes argument is not a valid open file descriptor. EINVAL The underlying file system does not support extended file attributes.EIO An error occurred while reading from the file sys-
tem. The getattrat() and setattrat() functions will fail if: EACCES Search permission or write permission for filename is denied. ENOENT The filename argument does not name an existing file in the extended attribute directory represented by fildes. EPERM There are insufficient privileges to manipulate attributes.EXAMPLES
Example 1 Obtain an nvlist of readonly system attributes for an open file object. Use fgetattr() to obtain an nvlist of the readonly system attributes for the open file object represented by file descriptor fildes.#include
#include
#include
#include
nvlist_t *response;
nvpair_t *pair = NULL;
if (fgetattr(fildes, XATTR_VIEW_READONLY, &response)) {
exit(1); }while (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(response, pair)) {
. .SunOS 5.11 Last change: 4 Aug 2008 3
Standard C Library Functions fgetattr(3C) . }nvlist_free(response);
Example 2 Set the A_READONLY system attribute on an open
file object.Use fsetattr() to set the A_OPAQUE system attribute on the
open file object represented by file descriptor fildes.nvlist_t *request;
nvpair_t *pair = NULL;
if (nvlist_alloc(&request, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, 0) != 0) {
exit(1); }if (nvlist_add_boolean_value(request, A_READONLY, 1) != 0) {
exit(1); }if (fsetattr(fildes, XATTR_VIEW_READWRITE, request)) {
exit(1); }Example 3 Obtain an nvlist of the read/write system attri-
butes for a file. Use getattrat() to obtain an nvlist of the read/write system attributes for the file named xattrfile in the extended attribute directory of the open file represented by file descriptor fildes.nvlist_t *response;
nvpair_t *pair = NULL;
if (getattrat(fildes, XATTR_VIEW_READWRITE, "file", &response)) {
exit(1); }while (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(response, pair)) {
. . . }nvlist_free(response);
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Standard C Library Functions fgetattr(3C)Example 4 Set the A_APPENDONLY system attribute on a file.
Use setattrat() to set the A_APPENDONLY system attribute on
the file named file in the extended attribute directory of the open file represented by file descriptor fildes.nvlist_t *request;
nvpair_t *pair = NULL;
if (nvlist_alloc(&request, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, 0) != 0) {
exit(1); }if (nvlist_add_boolean_value(request, A_APPENDONLY, 1) != 0) {
exit(1); }if (setattrat(fildes, XATTR_VIEW_READWRITE, "file", request)) {
exit(1); }ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Interface Stability | Committed ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| MT-Level | Safe |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
creat(2), dup(2), fcntl(2), fstat(2), fstatat(2), open(2), pipe(2), libnvpair(3LIB), attributes(5), fsattr(5)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 4 Aug 2008 5