freebsd-dev/lib/libc/posix1e/acl_valid.c
Robert Watson 8f45e8c076 Minor fixes to library interface to improve POSIX.1e compliance. This
adds _np to a couple of function prototypes that provided more broad/useful
interfaces than POSIX.1e interfaces included.

Also, move from using a heuristic to identify POSIX.1e-semantic ACLs to
using different ACL types for non-POSIX.1e ACLs.  This should clean up the
existing fuzzy logic that determined when acl_sort() should be applied
before kernel submission.
2000-01-26 04:19:38 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999 Robert N. M. Watson
* All rights reserved.
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*/
/*
* acl_valid -- POSIX.1e ACL check routine
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include "acl_support.h"
/*
* acl_valid: accepts an ACL, returns 0 on valid ACL, -1 for invalid,
* and errno set to EINVAL.
*
* Implemented by calling the acl_check routine in acl_support, which
* requires ordering. We call acl_support's acl_sort to make this
* true.
*
* POSIX.1e allows acl_valid() to reorder the ACL as it sees fit.
*
* This call is deprecated, as it doesn't ask whether the ACL is valid
* for a particular target.
*/
int
acl_valid(acl_t acl)
{
int error;
acl_sort(acl);
error = acl_check(acl);
if (error) {
errno = error;
return (-1);
} else {
return (0);
}
}
int
acl_valid_file(const char *pathp, acl_type_t type, acl_t acl)
{
int error;
if (acl_posix1e(acl, type)) {
error = acl_sort(acl);
if (error) {
errno = error;
return (-1);
}
}
return (__acl_aclcheck_file(pathp, type, acl));
}
int
acl_valid_fd(int fd, acl_type_t type, acl_t acl)
{
int error;
if (acl_posix1e(acl, type)) {
error = acl_sort(acl);
if (error) {
errno = error;
return (-1);
}
}
return (__acl_aclcheck_fd(fd, type, acl));
}