@c @c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-1998. @c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). @c All rights reserved. @c @c $Id$ @c @chapter Configuration Space Manager @section Introduction The configuration space manager provides a portable interface for manipulating configuration data. The capabilities in this manager were defined in the POSIX 1003.1h/D3 proposed standard titled @b{Services for Reliable, Available, and Serviceable Systems}. The directives provided by the configuration space manager are: @itemize @bullet @item @code{cfg_mount} - Mount a Configuration Space @item @code{cfg_unmount} - Unmount a Configuration Space @item @code{cfg_mknod} - Create a Configuration Node @item @code{cfg_get} - Get Configuration Node Value @item @code{cfg_set} - Set Configuration Node Value @item @code{cfg_link} - Create a Configuration Link @item @code{cfg_unlink} - Remove a Configuration Link @item @code{cfg_open} - Open a Configuration Space @item @code{cfg_read} - Read a Configuration Space @item @code{cfg_children} - Get Node Entries @item @code{cfg_mark} - Set Configuration Space Option @item @code{readdir} - Reads a directory @item @code{umask} - Sets a file creation mask @item @code{link} - Creates a link to a file @item @code{unlink} - Removes a directory entry @item @code{mkdir} - Makes a directory @item @code{open} - Opens a file @item @code{chmod} - Changes file mode @item @code{chown} - Changes the owner and/or group of a file @end itemize @section Background @subsection Configuration Nodes @subsection Configuration Space @subsection Format of a Configuration Space File @section Operations @subsection Mount and Unmounting @subsection Creating a Configuration Node @subsection Removing a Configuration Node @subsection Manipulating a Configuration Node @subsection Traversing a Configuration Space @section Directives This section details the configuration space manager's directives. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage, and status codes. @page @subsection cfg_mount - Mount a Configuration Space @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_mount( const char *file, const char *cfgpath, log_facility_t notification, ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EPERM The caller does not have the appropriate privilege. @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. @item EEXIST The file specified by the file argument does not exist @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item ENOENT A component of cfgpath does not exist. @item ENOTDIR A component of the file path prefix is not a directory. @item EBUSY The configuration space defined by file is already mounted. @item EINVAL The notification argument specifies an invalid log facility. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_mount} function maps a configuration space defined by the file identified by the the @code{file} argument. The distinguished node of the mapped configuration space shall be mounted in the active space at the point identified by the @code{cfgpath} configuration pathname. The @code{notification} argument specifies how changes to the mapped configuration space shall be communicated to the application. If the @code{notification} argument is NULL, no notification shall be performed for the mapped configuration space. If the Event Logging option is defined, the notification argument defines the facility to which changes in the mapped configuration space shall be logged. Otherwise, the @code{notification} argument shall specify an implementation defined method of notifying the application of changes to the mapped configuration space. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_unmount - Unmount a Configuration Space @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_unmount( const char *cfgpath ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EPERM The caller does not have the appropriate privileges. @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. @item ENOENT A component of cfgpath does not exist. @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item EINVAL The requested node is not the distinguished node of a mounted configuration space. @item EBUSY One or more processes has an open configuration traversal stream for the configuration space whose distinguished node is referenced by the cfgpath argument. @item ELOOP A node appears more than once in the path specified by the cfg_path argument @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_umount} function unmaps the configuration space whose distinguished node is mapped in the active space at the location defined by @code{cfgpath} configuration pathname. All system resources allocated for this configuration space should be deallocated. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_mknod - Create a Configuration Node @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_mknod( const char *cfgpath, mode_t mode, cfg_type_t type ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item ENOENT A component of the path prefix does not exist. @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. @item ELOOP Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. @item EPERM The calling process does not have the appropriate privilege. @item EEXIST The named node exists. @item EINVAL The value of mode is invalid. @item EINVAL The value of type is invalid. @item ELOOP A node appears more than once in the path specified by the cfg_path argument @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument. @item EROFS The named node resides on a read-only configuration space. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_mknod} function creates a new node in the configuration space which contains the pathname prefix of @code{cfgpath}. T he node name shall be defined by the pathname suffix of @code{cfgpath}. The node name shall be defined by the pathname suffix of @code{cfgpath}. The node permissions shall be specified by the value of @code{mode}. The node type shall be specified by the value of @code{type}. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_get - Get Configuration Node Value @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_get( const char *cfgpath cfg_value_t *value ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item ENOENT A component of cfgpath does not exist. @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. @item EPERM The calling process does not have the appropriate privileges. @item ELOOP A node appears more than once in the path specified by the cfg_path argument @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_get} function stores the value attribute of the configuration node identified by @code{cfgpath}, into the buffer described by the @code{value} pointer. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_set - Set Configuration Node Value @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_set( const char *cfgpath cfg_value_t *value ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item ENOENT A component of cfgpath does not exist @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. @item EPERM The calling process does not have the appropriate privilege. @item ELOOP A node appears more than once in the path specified by the cfg-path argument. @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_set} function stores the value specified by the @code{value} argument in the configuration node defined by the @code{cfgpath} argument. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_link - Create a Configuration Link @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_link( const char *src const char *dest ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item ENOENT A component of either path prefix does not exist. @item EACCES A component of either path prefix denies search permission. @item EACCES The requested link requires writing in a node with a mode that denies write permission. @item ENOENT The node named by src does not exist. @item EEXIST The node named by dest does exist. @item EPERM The calling process does not have the appropriate privilege to modify the node indicated by the src argument. @item EXDEV The link named by dest and the node named by src are from different configuration spaces. @item ENOSPC The node in which the entry for the new link is being placed cannot be extended because there is no space left on the configuration space containing the node. @item EIO An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the configuration space to make the link entry. @item EROFS The requested link requires writing in a node on a read-only configuration space. @item ELOOP A node appears more than once in the path specified by the cfg-path argument. @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{src} and @code{dest}arguments point to pathnames which name existing nodes. The @code{cfg_link} function shall atomically create a link between specified nodes, and increment by one the link count of the node specified by the @code{src} argument. If the @code{cfg_link} function fails, no link shall be created, and the link count of the node shall remain unchanged by this function call. This implementation may require that the calling process has permission to access the specified nodes. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_unlink - Remove a Configuration Link @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_unlink( const char *cfgpath ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded @code{NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceed @code{PATH_MAX} characters. @item ENOENT The named node does not exist. @item EACCES Search permission is denied on the node containing the link to be removed. @item EACCES Write permission is denied on the node containing the link to be removed. @item ENOENT A component of cfgpath does not exist. @item EPERM The calling process does not have the appropriate privilege to modify the node indicated by the path prefix of the cfgpath argument. @item EBUSY The node to be unlinked is the distinguished node of a mounted configuration space. @item EIO An I/O error occurred while deleting the link entry or deallocating the node. @item EROFS The named node resides in a read-only configuration space. @item ELOOP A node appears more than once in the path specified by the cfg-path argument. @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_unlink} function removes the link between the node specified by the @code{cfgpath} path prefix and the parent node specified by @code{cfgpath}, and shall decrement the link count of the @code{cfgpath} node. When the link count of the node becomes zero, the space occupied by the node shall be freed and the node shall no longer be accessible. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_open - Open a Configuration Space @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_open( const char *pathnames[], int options, int (*compar)(const CFGENT **f1, const CFGENT **f2), CFG **cfgstream ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for any component of a pathname. @item ELOOP A loop exists in symbolic links encountered during resolution of a pathname. @item ENAMETOOLONG The length of a pathname exceeds @code{PATH_MAX}, or a pathname component is longer than @code{NAME_MAX} while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} @item ENOENT The pathname argument is an empty string or the named node does not exist. @item EINVAL Either both or neither of CFG_LOGICAL and CFG_PHYSICAL are specified by the options argument ??????????? @item ENOMEM Not enough memory is available to create the necessary structures. @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the pathnames argument. @item ENAMETOOLONG As a result of encountering a symbolic link in resolution of the pathname specified by the pathnames argument, the length of the substituted pathname string exceeded @code{PATH_MAX}. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_open} function shall open a configuration traversal stream rooted in the configuration nodes name by the @code{pathnames} argument. It shall store a pointer to a CFG object that represents that stream at the location identified the @code{cfgstream} pointer. The @code{pathnames} argument is an array of character pointers to NULL-terminated strings. The last member of this array shall be a NULL pointer. The value of @code{options} is the bitwise inclusive OR of values from the following lists. Applications shall supply exactly one of the first two values below in @code{options}. @table @b @item CFG_LOGICAL When symbolic links referencing existing nodes are encountered during the traversal, the @code{cfg_info} field of the returned CFGENT structure shall describe the target node pointed to by the link instead of the link itself, unless the target node does not exist. If the target node has children, the pre-order return, followed by the return of structures referencing all of its descendants, followed by a post-order return, shall be done. @item CFG_PHYSICAL When symbolic links are encountered during the traversal, the @code{cfg_info} field shall describe the symbolic link. @end table Any combination of the remaining flags can be specified in the value of @code{options} @table @b @item CFG_COMFOLLOW When symbolic links referencing existing nodes are specified in the @code{pathnames} argument, the @code{cfg_info} field of the returned CFGENT structure shall describe the target node pointed to by the link instead of the link itself, unless the target node does not exist. If the target node has children, the pre-order return, followed by the return of structures referencing all its descendants, followed by a post-order return, shall be done. @item CFG_XDEV The configuration space functions shall not return a CFGENT structure for any node in a different configuration space than the configuration space of the nodes identified by the CFGENT structures for the @code{pathnames} argument. @end table The @code{cfg_open} argument @code{compar} shall either be NULL or point to a function that shall be called with two pointers to pointers to CFGENT structures that shall return less than, equal to , or greater than zero if the node referenced by the first argument is considered to be respectively less than, equal to, or greater than the node referenced by the second. The CFGENT structure fields provided to the comparison routine shall be as described with the exception that the contents of the @code{cfg_path} and @code{cfg_pathlen} fields are unspecified. This comparison routine is used to determine the order in which nodes in directories encountered during the traversal are returned, and the order of traversal when more than one node is specified in the @code{pathnames} argument to @code{cfg_open}. If a comparison routine is specified, the order of traversal shall be from the least to the greatest. If the @code{compar} argument is NULL, the order of traversal shall be as listed in the @code{pathnames} argument. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_read - Read a Configuration Space @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_read( CFG *cfgp, CFGENT **node ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for any component of a pathname. @item EBADF The cfgp argument does not refer to an open configuration space. @item ELOOP A loop exists in symbolic links encountered during resolution of a pathname. @item ENOENT A named node does not exist. @item ENOMEM Not enough memory is available to create the necessary structures. @item ELOOP More than @code{SYMLOOP_MAX} symbolic links were encountered during resolution of the cfgpath argument. @item ENAMETOOLONG As a result of encountering a symbolic link in resolution of the pathname specified by the pathnames argument, the length of the substituted pathname string exceeded @code{PATH_MATH}. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_read} function returns a pointer to a CFGENT structure representing a node in the configuration space to which @code{cfgp} refers. The returned pointer shall be stored at the location indicated by the @code{node} argument. The child nodes of each node in the configuration tree is returned by @code{cfg_read}. If a comparison routine is specified to the @code{cfg_open} function, the order of return of the child nodes shall be as specified by the routine, from least to greatest. Otherwise the order of return is unspecified. Structures referencing nodes with children shall be returned by the function @code{cfg_read} at least twice [unless the application specifies otherwise with @code{cfg_mark}]-once immediately before the structures representing their descendants, are returned (pre-order), and once immediately after structures representing all of their descendants, if any, are returned (post-order). The CFGENT structure returned in post-order (with the exception of the @code{cfg_info} field) shall be identical to that returned in pre-order. Structures referencing nodes of other types shall be returned at least once. The fields of the CFGENT structure shall contain the following information: @table @b @item cfg_parent A pointer to the structure returned by the @code{cfg_read} function for the node that contains the entry for the current node. A @code{cfg_parent} structure shall be provided for the node(s) specified by the @code{pathnames} argument to the @code{cfg_open} function, but the contents of other than its @code{cfg_number}, @code{cfg_pointer}, @code{cfg_parent}, and @code{cfg_parent}, and @code{cfg_level} fields are unspecified. Its @code{cfg_link} field is unspecified. @item cfg_link Upon return from the @code{cfg_children} function, the @code{cfg_link} field points to the next CFGENT structure in a NULL-terminated linked list of CFGENT structures. Otherwise, the content of the @code{cfg_link} field is unspecified. @item cfg_cycle If the structure being returned by @code{cfg_read} represents a node that appears in the @code{cfg_parent} linked list tree, the @code{cfg_cycle} field shall point to the structure representing that entry from the @code{cfg_parent} linked list. Otherwise the content of the @code{cfg_cycle} field is unspecified. @item cfg_number The @code{cfg_number} field is provided for use by the application program. It shall be initialized to zero for each new node returned by the @code{cfg_read} function, but shall not be further modified the configuration space routines. @item cfg_pointer The @code{cfg_pointer} field is provided for use by the application program. It shall be initialized to NULL for each new node returned by the @code{cfg_read} function, but shall not be further modified by the configuration space routines. @item cfg_path A pathname for the node including and relative to the argument supplied to the @code{cfg_open} routine for this configuration space. This pathname may be longer than @code{PATH_MAX} bytes. This pathname shall be NULL-terminated. @item cfg_name The nodename of the node. @item cfg_pathlen The length of the string pointed at by the @code{cfg_path} field when returned by @code{cfg_read}. @item cfg_namelen The length of the string pointed at by the @code{cfg_name} field. @item cfg_level The depth of the current entry in the configuration space. The @code{cfg_level} field of the @code{cfg_parent} structure for each of the node(s) specified in the @code{pathnames} argument to the @code{cfg_open} function shall be set to 0, and this number shall be incremented for for each node level descendant. @item cfg_info This field shall contain one of the values listed below. If an object can have more than one info value, the first appropriate value listed below shall be returned. @table @b @item CFG_D The structure represents a node with children in pre-order. @item CFG_DC The structure represents a node that is a parent of the node most recently returned by @code{cfg_read}. The @code{cfg_cycle} field shall reference the structure previously returned by @code{cfg_read} that is the same as the returned structure. @item CFG_DEFAULT The structure represents a node that is not represented by one of the other node types @item CFG_DNR The structure represents a node, not of type symlink, that is unreadable. The variable @code{cfg_errno} shall be set to the appropriate value. @item CFG_DP The structure represents a node with children in post-order. This value shall occur only if CFG_D has previously been returned for this entry. @item CFG_ERR The structure represents a node for which an error has occurred. The variable @code{cfg_errno} shall be set to the appropriate value. @item CFG_F The structure represents a node without children. @item CFG_SL The structure represents a node of type symbolic link. @item CFG_SLNONET The structure represents a node of type symbolic link with a target node for which node characteristic information cannot be obtained. @end table @end table Structures returned by @code{cfg_read} with a @code{cfg_info} field equal to CFG_D shall be accessible until a subsequent call, on the same configuration traversal stream, to @code{cfg_close}, or to @code{cfg_read} after they have been returned by the @code{cfg_read} function in post-order. Structures returned by @code{cfg_read} with an @code{cfg_info} field not equal to CFG_D shall be accessible until a subsequent call, on the same configuration traversal stream, to @code{cfg_close} or @code{cfg_read}. The content of the @code{cfg_path} field is specified only for the structure most recently returned by @code{cfg_read}. The specified fields in structures in the list representing nodes for which structures have previously been returned by @code{cfg_children}, shall be identical to those returned by @code{cfg_children}, except that the contents of the @code{cfg_path} and @code{cfg_pathlen} fields are unspecified. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_children - Get Node Entries @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_children( CFG *cfgp, int options, CFGENT **children ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for any component of a pathname @item EBADF The cfgp argument does not refer to an open configuration space. @item ELOOP A loop exists in symbolic links encountered during resolution of a pathname. @item ENAMETOOLONG The length of a pathname exceeds @code{PATH_MAX}, or a pathname component is longer than @code{NAME_MAX} while @code{_POSIX_NO_TRUNC} is in effect. @item EINVAL The specified value of the options argument is invalid. @item ENOENT The named node does not exist. @item ENOMEM Not enough memory is available to create the necessary structures. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The first @code{cfg_children} call after a @code{cfg_read} shall return information about the first node without children under the node returned by @code{cfg_read}. Subsequent calls to @code{cfg_children} without the intervening @code{cfg_read} shall return information about the remaining nodes without children under that same node. If @code{cfg_read} has not yet been called for the configuration traversal stream represented by @code{cfgp}, @code{cfg_children} shall return a pointer to the first entry in a list of the nodes represented by the @code{pathnames} argument to @code{cfg_open}. In either case, the list shall be NULL-terminated, ordered by the user-specified comparison function, if any, and linked through the cfg_link field. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_mark - Set Configuration Space Options @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_mark( CFG *cfgp, CFGENT *f, int options ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EINVAL The specified combination of the cfgp and f arguments is not supported by the implementation. @item EINVAL The specified value of the options argument is invalid. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_mark} function modifies the subsequent behavior of the cfg functions with regard to the node referenced by the structure pointed to by the argument @code{f} or the configuration space referenced by the structure pointed to by the argument @code{cfgp}. Exactly one of the @code{f} argument and the @code{cfgp} argument shall be NULL. The value of the @code{options} argument shall be exactly one of the flags specified in the following list: @table @b @item CFG_AGAIN If the @code{cfgp} argument is non-NULL, or the @code{f} argument is NULL, or the structure referenced by @code{f} is not the one most recently returned by @code{cfg_read}, @code{cfg_mark} shall return an error. Otherwise, the next call to the @code{cfg_read} function shall return the structure referenced by @code{f} with the @code{cfg_info} field reinitialized. Subsequent behavior of the @code{cfg} functions shall be based on the reinitialized value of @code{cfg_info}. @item CFG_SKIP If the @code{cfgp} argument is non-NULL, or the @code{f} argument is NULL, or the structure referenced by @code{f} is not one of those specified as accessible, or the structure referenced by @code{f} is not for a node of type pre-order node, @code{cfg_mark} shall return an error. Otherwise, no more structures for the node referenced by @code{f} or its descendants shall be returned by the @code{cfg_read} function. @item CFG_FOLLOW If the @code{cfgp} argument is non-NULL, or the @code{f} argument is NULL, or the structure referenced by @code{f} is not one of those specified as accessible, or the structure referenced by @code{f} is not for a node of type symbolic link, @code{cfg_mark} shall return an error. Otherwise, the next call to the @code{cfg_read} function shall return the structure referenced by @code{f} with the @code{cfg_info} field reset to reflect the target of the symbolic link instead of the symbolic link itself. If the target of the link is node with children, the pre-order return, followed by the return of structures referencing all of its descendants, followed by a post-order return, shall be done. @end table If the target of the symbolic link does not exist, the fields of the structure by @code{cfg_read} shall be unmodified, except that the @code{cfg_info} field shall be reset to @code{CFG_SLNONE}. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection cfg_close - Close a Configuration Space @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int cfg_close( CFG *cfgp ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EBADF The cfgp argument does not refer to an open configuration space traversal stream. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{cfg_close} function closes a configuration space transversal stream represented by the CFG structure pointed at by the @code{cfgp} argument. All system resources allocated for this configuration space traversal stream should be deallocated. Upon return, the value of @code{cfgp} need not point to an accessible object of type CFG. @subheading NOTES: The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page @subsection readdir - Reads a directory @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include #include struct dirent *readdir( DIR *dirp ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EBADF Invalid file descriptor @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{readdir} function returns a pointer to a structure @code{dirent} representing the next directory entry from the directory stream pointed to by @code{dirp}. On end-of-file, NULL is returned. The @code{readdir} function may (or may not) return entries for . or .. Your program should tolerate reading dot and dot-dot but not require them. The data pointed to be @code{readdir} may be overwritten by another call to @code{readdir} for the same directory stream. It will not be overwritten by a call for another directory. @subheading NOTES: If ptr is not a pointer returned by @code{malloc}, @code{calloc}, or @code{realloc} or has been deallocated with @code{free} or @code{realloc}, the results are not portable and are probably disastrous. @page @subsection open - Opens a file @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include #include #include int open( const char *path, int oflag, mode_t mode ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a directory in a file's path prefix @item EEXIST The named file already exists. @item EINTR Function was interrupted by a signal. @item EISDIR Attempt to open a directory for writing or to rename a file to be a directory. @item EMFILE Too many file descriptors are in use by this process. @item ENAMETOOLONG Length of a filename string exceeds PATH_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect. @item ENFILE Too many files are currently open in the system. @item ENOENT A file or directory does not exist. @item ENOSPC No space left on disk. @item ENOTDIR A component of the specified pathname was not a directory when a directory was expected. @item ENXIO No such device. This error may also occur when a device is not ready, for example, a tape drive is off-line. @item EROFS Read-only file system. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{open} function establishes a connection between a file and a file descriptor. The file descriptor is a small integer that is used by I/O functions to reference the file. The @code{path} argument points to the pathname for the file. The @code{oflag} argument is the bitwise inclusive OR of the values of symbolic constants. The programmer must specify exactly one of the following three symbols: @table @b @item O_RDONLY Open for reading only. @item O_WRONLY Open for writing only. @item O_RDWR Open for reading and writing. @end table Any combination of the following symbols may also be used. @table @b @item O_APPEND Set the file offset to the end-of-file prior to each write. @item O_CREAT If the file does not exist, allow it to be created. This flag indicates that the @code{mode} argument is present in the call to @code{open}. @item O_EXCL This flag may be used only if O_CREAT is also set. It causes the call to @code{open} to fail if the file already exists. @item O_NOCTTY If @code{path} identifies a terminal, this flag prevents that teminal from becoming the controlling terminal for thi9s process. See Chapter 8 for a description of terminal I/O. @item O_NONBLOCK Do no wait for the device or file to be ready or available. After the file is open, the @code{read} and @code{write} calls return immediately. If the process would be delayed in the read or write opermation, -1 is returned and @code{errno} is set to @code{EAGAIN} instead of blocking the caller. @item O_TRUNC This flag should be used only on ordinary files opened for writing. It causes the file to be tuncated to zero length.. @end table Upon successful completion, @code{open} returns a non-negative file descriptor. @subheading NOTES: @page @subsection umask - Sets a file creation mask. @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include #include mode_t umask( mode_t cmask ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{umask} function sets the process file creation mask to @code{cmask}. The file creation mask is used during @code{open}, @code{creat}, @code{mkdir}, @code{mkfifo} calls to turn off permission bits in the @code{mode} argument. Bit positions that are set in @code{cmask} are cleared in the mode of the created file. The file creation mask is inherited across @code{fork} and @code{exec} calls. This makes it possible to alter the default permission bits of created files. @subheading NOTES: The @code{cmask} argument should have only permission bits set. All other bits should be zero. @page @subsection link - Creates a link to a file @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int link( const char *existing, const char *new ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a directory in a file's path prefix @item EEXIST The named file already exists. @item EMLINK The number of links would exceed @code{LINK_MAX}. @item ENAMETOOLONG Length of a filename string exceeds PATH_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect. @item ENOENT A file or directory does not exist. @item ENOSPC No space left on disk. @item ENOTDIR A component of the specified pathname was not a directory when a directory was expected. @item EPERM Operation is not permitted. Process does not have the appropriate priviledges or permissions to perform the requested operations. @item EROFS Read-only file system. @item EXDEV Attempt to link a file to another file system. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{link} function atomically creates a new link for an existing file and increments the link count for the file. If the @code{link} function fails, no directories are modified. The @code{existing} argument should not be a directory. The callder may (or may not) need permission to access the existing file. @subheading NOTES: @page @subsection unlink - Removes a directory entry @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include int unlink( const char path ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a directory in a file's path prefix @item EBUSY The directory is in use. @item ENAMETOOLONG Length of a filename string exceeds PATH_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect. @item ENOENT A file or directory does not exist. @item ENOTDIR A component of the specified pathname was not a directory when a directory was expected. @item EPERM Operation is not permitted. Process does not have the appropriate priviledges or permissions to perform the requested operations. @item EROFS Read-only file system. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{unlink} function removes the link named by @{code} and decrements the link count of the file referenced by the link. When the link count goes to zero and no process has the file open, the space occupied by the file is freed and the file is no longer accessible. @subheading NOTES: @page @subsection mkdir - Makes a directory @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include #include int mkdir( const char *path, mode_t mode ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a directory in a file's path prefix @item EEXIST The name file already exist. @item EMLINK The number of links would exceed LINK_MAX @item ENAMETOOLONG Length of a filename string exceeds PATH_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect. @item ENOENT A file or directory does not exist. @item ENOSPC No space left on disk. @item ENOTDIR A component of the specified pathname was not a directory when a directory was expected. @item EROFS Read-only file system. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The @code{mkdir} function creates a new diectory named @code{path}. The permission bits (modified by the file creation mask) are set from @code{mode}. The owner and group IDs for the directory are set from the effective user ID and group ID. The new directory may (or may not) contain entries for. and .. but is otherwise empty. @subheading NOTES: @page @subsection chmod - Changes file mode. @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include #include int chmod( const char *path, mode_t mode ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a directory in a file's path prefix @item ENAMETOOLONG Length of a filename string exceeds PATH_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect. @item ENOENT A file or directory does not exist. @item ENOTDIR A component of the specified pathname was not a directory when a directory was expected. @item EPERM Operation is not permitted. Process does not have the appropriate priviledges or permissions to perform the requested operations. @item EROFS Read-only file system. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: Set the file permission bits, the set user ID bit, and the set group ID bit for the file named by @code{path} to @code{mode}. If the effective user ID does not match the owner of the file and the calling process does not have the appropriate privileges, @code{chmod} returns -1 and sets @code{errno} to @code{EPERM}. @subheading NOTES: @page @subsection chown - Changes the owner and/or group of a file. @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @ifset is-C @example #include #include int chown( const char *path, uid_t owner, gid_t group ); @end example @end ifset @ifset is-Ada @end ifset @subheading STATUS CODES: @table @b @item EACCES Search permission is denied for a directory in a file's path prefix @item EINVAL Invalid argument @item ENAMETOOLONG Length of a filename string exceeds PATH_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect. @item ENOENT A file or directory does not exist. @item ENOTDIR A component of the specified pathname was not a directory when a directory was expected. @item EPERM Operation is not permitted. Process does not have the appropriate priviledges or permissions to perform the requested operations. @item EROFS Read-only file system. @end table @subheading DESCRIPTION: The user ID and group ID of the file named by @code{path} are set to @cdoe{owner} and @code{path}, respectively. For regular files, the set group ID (S_ISGID) and set user ID (S_ISUID) bits are cleared. Some systems consider it a security violation to allow the owner of a file to be changed, If users are billed for disk space usage, loaning a file to another user could result in incorrect billing. The @code{chown} function may be restricted to privileged users for some or all files. The group ID can still be changed to one of the supplementary group IDs. @subheading NOTES: This function may be restricted for some file. The @code{pathconf} function can be used to test the _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED flag.