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All Rights Reserved. 45 .\" Copyright (c) 2014, Joyent, Inc. 46 .\" 47 .TH UTIMES 2 "Dec 20, 2014" 48 .SH NAME 49 utimes, futimesat \- set file access and modification times 50 .SH SYNOPSIS 51 .LP 52 .nf 53 #include <sys/time.h> 54 55 \fBint\fR \fButimes\fR(\fBconst char *\fR\fIpath\fR, \fBconst struct timeval\fR \fItimes\fR[2]); 56 .fi 57 58 .LP 59 .nf 60 \fBint\fR \fBfutimesat\fR(\fBint\fR \fIfildes\fR, \fBconst char *\fR\fIpath\fR, 61 \fBconst struct timeval\fR \fItimes\fR[2]); 62 .fi 63 64 .LP 65 .nf 66 #include <sys/stat.h> 67 68 \fBint\fR \fBfutimens\fR(\fBint\fR \fIfiledes\fR, \fBconst timespec_t\fR \fInstimes[2]\fR); 69 70 \fBint\fR \fButimensat\fR(\fBint\fR \fIfiledes\fR, \fBconst char *\fR\fIpath\fR, 71 \fBconst timespec_t\fR \fInstimes[2]\fR, \fBint\fR \fIflag\fR); 72 73 .SH DESCRIPTION 74 .LP 75 The \fButimes()\fR function sets the access and modification times of the file 76 pointed to by the \fIpath\fR argument to the value of the \fItimes\fR argument. 77 It allows time specifications accurate to the microsecond. 78 .sp 79 .LP 80 The \fBfutimesat()\fR function also sets access and modification times. See 81 \fBfsattr\fR(5). If \fIpath\fR is a relative path name, however, 82 \fBfutimesat()\fR resolves the path relative to the \fIfildes\fR argument 83 rather than the current working directory. If \fIfildes\fR is set to 84 \fBAT_FDCWD\fR, defined in <\fBfcntl.h\fR>, \fBfutimesat()\fR resolves the path 85 relative to the current working directory. If \fIpath\fR is a null pointer, 86 \fBfutimesat()\fR sets the access and modification times on the file referenced 87 by \fIfildes\fR. The \fIfildes\fR argument is ignored even when 88 \fBfutimesat()\fR is provided with an absolute path. 89 .sp 90 .LP 91 The \fItimes\fR argument is an array of \fBtimeval\fR structures. The first 92 array member represents the date and time of last access, and the second member 93 represents the date and time of last modification. The times in the 94 \fBtimeval\fR structure are measured in seconds and microseconds since the 95 Epoch, although rounding toward the nearest second may occur. 96 .sp 97 .LP 98 If the \fItimes\fR argument is a null pointer, the access and modification 99 times of the file are set to the current time. The effective user \fBID\fR of 100 the process must be the same as the owner of the file, or must have write 101 access to the file or the {\fBPRIV_FILE_OWNER\fR} privilege to use this call in 102 this manner. Upon completion, \fButimes()\fR will mark the time of the last 103 file status change, \fBst_ctime\fR, for update. 104 .sp 105 .LP 106 The \fBfutimens()\fR and \fButimensat()\fR functions also set access and 107 modification times; however, instead of taking \fBstruct timeval\fR, they take 108 \fBtimespec_t\fR which allows for nanosecond granularity. The \fBfutimens()\fR 109 function sets the access and modification times on the file descriptor 110 referenced by \fIfiledes\fR. 111 .sp 112 .LP 113 The \fButimensat()\fR function determines the file to set the access and 114 modification times in an similar way to \fBfutemsat()\fR. If the argument 115 \fIpath\fR is an absolute path, then the argument \fIfiledes\fR is ignored; 116 otherwise, \fIpath\fR is interpreted as a path relative to the directory 117 specified by \fIfiledes\fR. If \fIfiledes\fR is set to \fBAT_FDCWD\fR, then 118 \fIpath\fR is resolved relative to the current working directory. The behavior 119 when encountering symbolic links may be controlled by the value of the 120 \fIflag\fR argument. If the value of flag is the constant 121 \fBAT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW\fR, then when a symbolic link is encountered while 122 resolving a path, it will not be followed. Otherwise, the value of \fIflag\fR 123 should be \fB0\fR. 124 .SH RETURN VALUES 125 .LP 126 Upon successful completion, \fB0\fR is returned. Otherwise, \fB\(mi1\fR is 127 returned, \fBerrno\fR is set to indicate the error, and the file times will not 128 be affected. 129 .SH ERRORS 130 .LP 131 The \fButimes()\fR, \fBfutimesat()\fR, \fBfutimens()\fR, and \fButimensat()\fR 132 functions will fail if: 133 .sp 134 .ne 2 135 .na 136 \fB\fBEACCES\fR\fR 137 .ad 138 .RS 16n 139 Search permission is denied by a component of the path prefix; or the 140 \fItimes\fR argument is a null pointer and the effective user \fBID\fR of the 141 process does not match the owner of the file and write access is denied. 142 .RE 143 144 .sp 145 .ne 2 146 .na 147 \fB\fBEFAULT\fR\fR 148 .ad 149 .RS 16n 150 The \fIpath\fR or \fItimes\fR argument points to an illegal address. For 151 \fBfutimesat()\fR, \fIpath\fR might have the value \fINULL\fR if the 152 \fIfildes\fR argument refers to a valid open file descriptor. 153 .RE 154 155 .sp 156 .ne 2 157 .na 158 \fB\fBEINTR\fR\fR 159 .ad 160 .RS 16n 161 A signal was caught during the execution of the \fButimes()\fR, 162 \fBfutimesat()\fR, \fBfutimens()\fR, or \fButimensat()\fR functions. 163 .RE 164 165 .sp 166 .ne 2 167 .na 168 \fB\fBEINVAL\fR\fR 169 .ad 170 .RS 16n 171 The number of microseconds specified in one or both of the \fBtimeval\fR 172 structures pointed to by \fItimes\fR was greater than or equal to 1,000,000 or 173 less than 0. The number of nanoseconds specified in one or both of the 174 \fBtimespec_t\fR structures pointed to by \fInstimes\fR was greater than or 175 equal to 1,000,000,000 or less than 0. 176 .RE 177 178 .sp 179 .ne 2 180 .na 181 \fB\fBEIO\fR\fR 182 .ad 183 .RS 16n 184 An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. 185 .RE 186 187 .sp 188 .ne 2 189 .na 190 \fB\fBELOOP\fR\fR 191 .ad 192 .RS 16n 193 Too many symbolic links were encountered in resolving \fIpath\fR. 194 .RE 195 196 .sp 197 .ne 2 198 .na 199 \fB\fBENAMETOOLONG\fR\fR 200 .ad 201 .RS 16n 202 The length of the \fIpath\fR argument exceeds {\fIPATH_MAX\fR} or a pathname 203 component is longer than {\fINAME_MAX\fR}. 204 .RE 205 206 .sp 207 .ne 2 208 .na 209 \fB\fBENOLINK\fR\fR 210 .ad 211 .RS 16n 212 The \fIpath\fR argument points to a remote machine and the link to that machine 213 is no longer active. 214 .RE 215 216 .sp 217 .ne 2 218 .na 219 \fB\fBENOENT\fR\fR 220 .ad 221 .RS 16n 222 A component of \fIpath\fR does not name an existing file or \fIpath\fR is an 223 empty string. 224 .RE 225 226 .sp 227 .ne 2 228 .na 229 \fB\fBENOTDIR\fR\fR 230 .ad 231 .RS 16n 232 A component of the path prefix is not a directory or the \fIpath\fR argument is 233 relative and the \fIfildes\fR argument is not \fBAT_FDCWD\fR or does not refer 234 to a valid directory. 235 .RE 236 237 .sp 238 .ne 2 239 .na 240 \fB\fBEPERM\fR\fR 241 .ad 242 .RS 16n 243 The \fItimes\fR argument is not a null pointer and the calling process's 244 effective user \fBID\fR has write access to the file but does not match the 245 owner of the file and the calling process does not have the appropriate 246 privileges. 247 .RE 248 249 .sp 250 .ne 2 251 .na 252 \fB\fBEROFS\fR\fR 253 .ad 254 .RS 16n 255 The file system containing the file is read-only. 256 .RE 257 258 .sp 259 .LP 260 The \fButimes()\fR, \fBfutimesat()\fR, and \fButimensat()\fR functions may fail 261 if: 262 .sp 263 .ne 2 264 .na 265 \fB\fBENAMETOOLONG\fR\fR 266 .ad 267 .RS 16n 268 Path name resolution of a symbolic link produced an intermediate result whose 269 length exceeds {\fIPATH_MAX\fR}. 270 .RE 271 272 .SH ATTRIBUTES 273 .LP 274 See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: 275 .sp 276 277 .sp 278 .TS 279 box; 280 c | c 281 l | l . 282 ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE 283 _ 284 Interface Stability Committed 285 _ 286 Standard See below. 287 .TE 288 289 .sp 290 .LP 291 For \fButimes()\fR, \fButimensat()\fR and \fBfutimensat()\fR, see \fBstandards\fR(5). 292 .SH SEE ALSO 293 .LP 294 \fBfutimens\fR(2), \fBstat\fR(2), \fButime\fR(2), \fBattributes\fR(5), 295 \fBfsattr\fR(5), \fBstandards\fR(5)