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diff --git a/man/man3/getpwnam.3 b/man/man3/getpwnam.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3547ca5 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/man3/getpwnam.3 @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +'\" t +.\" Copyright 1993 David Metcalfe (david@prism.demon.co.uk) +.\" and Copyright 2008, Linux Foundation, written by Michael Kerrisk +.\" <mtk.manpages@gmail.com> +.\" +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft +.\" +.\" References consulted: +.\" Linux libc source code +.\" Lewine's "POSIX Programmer's Guide" (O'Reilly & Associates, 1991) +.\" 386BSD man pages +.\" +.\" Modified 1993-07-24 by Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu) +.\" Modified 1996-05-27 by Martin Schulze (joey@linux.de) +.\" Modified 2003-11-15 by aeb +.\" 2008-11-07, mtk, Added an example program for getpwnam_r(). +.\" +.TH getpwnam 3 2024-05-02 "Linux man-pages (unreleased)" +.SH NAME +getpwnam, getpwnam_r, getpwuid, getpwuid_r \- get password file entry +.SH LIBRARY +Standard C library +.RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +.B #include <sys/types.h> +.B #include <pwd.h> +.P +.BI "struct passwd *getpwnam(const char *" name ); +.BI "struct passwd *getpwuid(uid_t " uid ); +.P +.BI "int getpwnam_r(const char *restrict " name ", \ +struct passwd *restrict " pwd , +.BI " char " buf "[restrict ." buflen "], size_t " buflen , +.BI " struct passwd **restrict " result ); +.BI "int getpwuid_r(uid_t " uid ", struct passwd *restrict " pwd , +.BI " char " buf "[restrict ." buflen "], size_t " buflen , +.BI " struct passwd **restrict " result ); +.fi +.P +.RS -4 +Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see +.BR feature_test_macros (7)): +.RE +.P +.BR getpwnam_r (), +.BR getpwuid_r (): +.nf + _POSIX_C_SOURCE + || /* glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE +.fi +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.BR getpwnam () +function returns a pointer to a structure containing +the broken-out fields of the record in the password database +(e.g., the local password file +.IR /etc/passwd , +NIS, and LDAP) +that matches the username +.IR name . +.P +The +.BR getpwuid () +function returns a pointer to a structure containing +the broken-out fields of the record in the password database +that matches the user ID +.IR uid . +.P +The \fIpasswd\fP structure is defined in \fI<pwd.h>\fP as follows: +.P +.in +4n +.EX +struct passwd { + char *pw_name; /* username */ + char *pw_passwd; /* user password */ + uid_t pw_uid; /* user ID */ + gid_t pw_gid; /* group ID */ + char *pw_gecos; /* user information */ + char *pw_dir; /* home directory */ + char *pw_shell; /* shell program */ +}; +.EE +.in +.P +See +.BR passwd (5) +for more information about these fields. +.P +The +.BR getpwnam_r () +and +.BR getpwuid_r () +functions obtain the same information as +.BR getpwnam () +and +.BR getpwuid (), +but store the retrieved +.I passwd +structure in the space pointed to by +.IR pwd . +The string fields pointed to by the members of the +.I passwd +structure are stored in the buffer +.I buf +of size +.IR buflen . +A pointer to the result (in case of success) or NULL (in case no entry +was found or an error occurred) is stored in +.IR *result . +.P +The call +.P +.in +4n +.EX +sysconf(_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX) +.EE +.in +.P +returns either \-1, without changing +.IR errno , +or an initial suggested size for +.IR buf . +(If this size is too small, +the call fails with +.BR ERANGE , +in which case the caller can retry with a larger buffer.) +.SH RETURN VALUE +The +.BR getpwnam () +and +.BR getpwuid () +functions return a pointer to a +.I passwd +structure, or NULL if the matching entry is not found or +an error occurs. +If an error occurs, +.I errno +is set to indicate the error. +If one wants to check +.I errno +after the call, it should be set to zero before the call. +.P +The return value may point to a static area, and may be overwritten +by subsequent calls to +.BR getpwent (3), +.BR getpwnam (), +or +.BR getpwuid (). +(Do not pass the returned pointer to +.BR free (3).) +.P +On success, +.BR getpwnam_r () +and +.BR getpwuid_r () +return zero, and set +.I *result +to +.IR pwd . +If no matching password record was found, +these functions return 0 and store NULL in +.IR *result . +In case of error, an error number is returned, and NULL is stored in +.IR *result . +.SH ERRORS +.TP +.BR 0 " or " ENOENT " or " ESRCH " or " EBADF " or " EPERM " or ..." +The given +.I name +or +.I uid +was not found. +.TP +.B EINTR +A signal was caught; see +.BR signal (7). +.TP +.B EIO +I/O error. +.TP +.B EMFILE +The per-process limit on the number of open file descriptors has been reached. +.TP +.B ENFILE +The system-wide limit on the total number of open files has been reached. +.TP +.B ENOMEM +.\" not in POSIX +Insufficient memory to allocate +.I passwd +structure. +.\" This structure is static, allocated 0 or 1 times. No memory leak. (libc45) +.TP +.B ERANGE +Insufficient buffer space supplied. +.SH FILES +.TP +.I /etc/passwd +local password database file +.SH ATTRIBUTES +For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see +.BR attributes (7). +.TS +allbox; +lb lb lbx +l l l. +Interface Attribute Value +T{ +.na +.nh +.BR getpwnam () +T} Thread safety T{ +.na +.nh +MT-Unsafe race:pwnam locale +T} +T{ +.na +.nh +.BR getpwuid () +T} Thread safety T{ +.na +.nh +MT-Unsafe race:pwuid locale +T} +T{ +.na +.nh +.BR getpwnam_r (), +.BR getpwuid_r () +T} Thread safety T{ +.na +.nh +MT-Safe locale +T} +.TE +.SH VERSIONS +The +.I pw_gecos +field is not specified in POSIX, but is present on most implementations. +.SH STANDARDS +POSIX.1-2008. +.SH HISTORY +POSIX.1-2001, SVr4, 4.3BSD. +.SH NOTES +The formulation given above under "RETURN VALUE" is from POSIX.1-2001. +It does not call "not found" an error, and hence does not specify what value +.I errno +might have in this situation. +But that makes it impossible to recognize +errors. +One might argue that according to POSIX +.I errno +should be left unchanged if an entry is not found. +Experiments on various +UNIX-like systems show that lots of different values occur in this +situation: 0, ENOENT, EBADF, ESRCH, EWOULDBLOCK, EPERM, and probably others. +.\" more precisely: +.\" AIX 5.1 - gives ESRCH +.\" OSF1 4.0g - gives EWOULDBLOCK +.\" libc, glibc up to glibc 2.6, Irix 6.5 - give ENOENT +.\" since glibc 2.7 - give 0 +.\" FreeBSD 4.8, OpenBSD 3.2, NetBSD 1.6 - give EPERM +.\" SunOS 5.8 - gives EBADF +.\" Tru64 5.1b, HP-UX-11i, SunOS 5.7 - give 0 +.P +The +.I pw_dir +field contains the name of the initial working directory of the user. +Login programs use the value of this field to initialize the +.B HOME +environment variable for the login shell. +An application that wants to determine its user's home directory +should inspect the value of +.B HOME +(rather than the value +.IR getpwuid(getuid())\->pw_dir ) +since this allows the user to modify their notion of +"the home directory" during a login session. +To determine the (initial) home directory of another user, +it is necessary to use +.I getpwnam("username")\->pw_dir +or similar. +.SH EXAMPLES +The program below demonstrates the use of +.BR getpwnam_r () +to find the full username and user ID for the username +supplied as a command-line argument. +.P +.\" SRC BEGIN (getpwnam.c) +.EX +#include <errno.h> +#include <pwd.h> +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <unistd.h> +\& +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct passwd pwd; + struct passwd *result; + char *buf; + long bufsize; + int s; +\& + if (argc != 2) { + fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s username\en", argv[0]); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } +\& + bufsize = sysconf(_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX); + if (bufsize == \-1) /* Value was indeterminate */ + bufsize = 16384; /* Should be more than enough */ +\& + buf = malloc(bufsize); + if (buf == NULL) { + perror("malloc"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } +\& + s = getpwnam_r(argv[1], &pwd, buf, bufsize, &result); + if (result == NULL) { + if (s == 0) + printf("Not found\en"); + else { + errno = s; + perror("getpwnam_r"); + } + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } +\& + printf("Name: %s; UID: %jd\en", pwd.pw_gecos, + (intmax_t) pwd.pw_uid); + exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); +} +.EE +.\" SRC END +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR endpwent (3), +.BR fgetpwent (3), +.BR getgrnam (3), +.BR getpw (3), +.BR getpwent (3), +.BR getspnam (3), +.BR putpwent (3), +.BR setpwent (3), +.BR passwd (5) |