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Manual Pages  — VOP_ACCESS

NAME

VOP_ACCESS, VOP_ACCESSX – check access permissions of a file or Unix domain socket

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>

int
VOP_ACCESS(struct vnode *vp, accmode_t accmode, struct ucred *cred, struct thread *td);

int
VOP_ACCESSX(struct vnode *vp, accmode_t accmode, struct ucred *cred, struct thread *td);

DESCRIPTION

This entry point checks the access permissions of the file against the given credentials.

Its arguments are:
vp
  The vnode of the file to check.
accmode
  The type of access required.
cred
  The user credentials to check.
td
  The thread which is checking.

The accmode is a mask which can contain flags described in <sys/vnode.h>, e.g. VREAD, VWRITE or VEXEC. For VOP_ACCESS(), the only flags that may be set in accmode are VEXEC, VWRITE, VREAD, VADMIN and VAPPEND. To check for other flags, one has to use VOP_ACCESSX() instead.

LOCKS

The vnode will be locked on entry and should remain locked on return.

RETURN VALUES

If the file is accessible in the specified way, then zero is returned, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned.

ERRORS

[EPERM]
  An attempt was made to change an immutable file.
[EACCES]
  The permission bits the file mode or the ACL do not permit the requested access.

SEE ALSO

vaccess(9), vaccess_acl_nfs4(9), vaccess_acl_posix1e(9), vnode(9)

AUTHORS

This manual page was written by Doug Rabson.

VOP_ACCESS (9) September 18, 2009

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