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faccessat (2)
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    NAME

    faccessat - check user's permissions of a file relative to a directory file descriptor
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    #define _ATFILE_SOURCE
    #include <fcntl.h>           /* Definition of AT_* constants */
    #include <unistd.h>
    
    int faccessat(int dirfd, const char *pathname, int mode, int flags);
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

    The faccessat() system call operates in exactly the same way as access(2), except for the differences described in this manual page.

    If the pathname given in pathname is relative, then it is interpreted relative to the directory referred to by the file descriptor dirfd (rather than relative to the current working directory of the calling process, as is done by access(2) for a relative pathname).

    If pathname is relative and dirfd is the special value AT_FDCWD, then pathname is interpreted relative to the current working directory of the calling process (like access(2)).

    If pathname is absolute, then dirfd is ignored.

    flags is constructed by ORing together zero or more of the following values:

    AT_EACCESS
    Perform access checks using the effective user and group IDs. By default, faccessat() uses the real IDs (like access(2)).
    AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
    If pathname is a symbolic link, do not dereference it: instead return information about the link itself.
     

    RETURN VALUE

    On success, (all requested permissions granted) faccessat() returns 0. On error, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.  

    ERRORS

    The same errors that occur for access(2) can also occur for faccessat(). The following additional errors can occur for faccessat():
    EBADF
    dirfd is not a valid file descriptor.
    EINVAL
    Invalid flag specified in flags.
    ENOTDIR
    pathname is relative and dirfd is a file descriptor referring to a file other than a directory.
     

    VERSIONS

    faccessat() was added to Linux in kernel 2.6.16.  

    CONFORMING TO

    POSIX.1-2008.  

    NOTES

    See openat(2) for an explanation of the need for faccessat().  

    Glibc Notes

    The AT_EACCESS and AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW flags are actually implemented within the glibc wrapper function for faccessat(). If either of these flags are specified, then the wrapper function employs fstatat(2) to determine access permissions.  

    SEE ALSO

    access(2), openat(2), euidaccess(3), credentials(7), path_resolution(7), symlink(7)  

    COLOPHON

    This page is part of release 3.14 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.


     

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    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    RETURN VALUE
    ERRORS
    VERSIONS
    CONFORMING TO
    NOTES
    Glibc Notes
    SEE ALSO
    COLOPHON


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