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If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 12 .TH GETLOGIN 3C "May 18, 2004" 13 .SH NAME 14 getlogin, getlogin_r \- get login name 15 .SH SYNOPSIS 16 .LP 17 .nf 18 #include <unistd.h> 19 20 \fBchar *\fR\fBgetlogin\fR(\fBvoid\fR); 21 .fi 22 23 .LP 24 .nf 25 \fBchar *\fR\fBgetlogin_r\fR(\fBchar *\fR\fIname\fR, \fBint\fR \fInamelen\fR); 26 .fi 27 28 .SS "Standard conforming" 29 .LP 30 .nf 31 cc [ \fIflag \fR... ] \fIfile\fR... \fB-D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS\fR [ \fIlibrary \fR... ] 32 33 \fBint\fR \fBgetlogin_r\fR(\fBchar *\fR\fIname\fR, \fBsize_t\fR \fInamesize\fR); 34 .fi 35 36 .SH DESCRIPTION 37 .sp 38 .LP 39 The \fBgetlogin()\fR function returns a pointer to the login name as found in 40 \fB/var/adm/utmpx\fR. It can be used in conjunction with \fBgetpwnam\fR(3C) to 41 locate the correct password file entry when the same user \fBID\fR is shared by 42 several login names. 43 .sp 44 .LP 45 If \fBgetlogin()\fR is called within a process that is not attached to a 46 terminal, it returns a null pointer. The correct procedure for determining the 47 login name is to call \fBcuserid\fR(3C), or to call \fBgetlogin()\fR and if it 48 fails to call \fBgetpwuid\fR(3C). 49 .sp 50 .LP 51 The \fBgetlogin_r()\fR function has the same functionality as \fBgetlogin()\fR 52 except that the caller must supply a buffer \fIname\fR with length 53 \fInamelen\fR to store the result. The \fIname\fR buffer must be at least 54 \fB_POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX\fR bytes in size (defined in <\fBlimits.h\fR>). The 55 POSIX version (see \fBstandards\fR(5)) of \fBgetlogin_r()\fR takes a 56 \fInamesize\fR parameter of type \fBsize_t\fR. 57 .SH RETURN VALUES 58 .sp 59 .LP 60 Upon successful completion, \fBgetlogin()\fR returns a pointer to the login 61 name or a null pointer if the user's login name cannot be found. Otherwise it 62 returns a null pointer and sets \fBerrno\fR to indicate the error. 63 .sp 64 .LP 65 The standard-conforming \fBgetlogin_r()\fR returns \fB0\fR if successful, or 66 the error number upon failure. 67 .SH ERRORS 68 .sp 69 .LP 70 The \fBgetlogin_r()\fR function will fail if: 71 .sp 72 .ne 2 73 .na 74 \fB\fBERANGE\fR\fR 75 .ad 76 .RS 10n 77 The size of the buffer is smaller than the result to be returned. 78 .RE 79 80 .sp 81 .ne 2 82 .na 83 \fB\fBEINVAL\fR\fR 84 .ad 85 .RS 10n 86 And entry for the current user was not found in the \fB/var/adm/utmpx\fR file. 87 .RE 88 89 .sp 90 .LP 91 The \fBgetlogin()\fR and \fBgetlogin_r()\fR functions may fail if: 92 .sp 93 .ne 2 94 .na 95 \fB\fBEMFILE\fR\fR 96 .ad 97 .RS 10n 98 There are {\fBOPEN_MAX\fR} file descriptors currently open in the calling 99 process. 100 .RE 101 102 .sp 103 .ne 2 104 .na 105 \fB\fBENFILE\fR\fR 106 .ad 107 .RS 10n 108 The maximum allowable number of files is currently open in the system. 109 .RE 110 111 .sp 112 .ne 2 113 .na 114 \fB\fBENXIO\fR\fR 115 .ad 116 .RS 10n 117 The calling process has no controlling terminal. 118 .RE 119 120 .sp 121 .LP 122 The \fBgetlogin_r()\fR function may fail if: 123 .sp 124 .ne 2 125 .na 126 \fB\fBERANGE\fR\fR 127 .ad 128 .RS 10n 129 The size of the buffer is smaller than the result to be returned. 130 .RE 131 132 .SH USAGE 133 .sp 134 .LP 135 The return value of \fBgetlogin()\fR points to thread-specific data whose 136 content is overwritten on each call by the same thread. 137 .sp 138 .LP 139 Three names associated with the current process can be determined: 140 \fBgetpwuid(\fR\fBgeteuid()\fR\fB)\fR returns the name associated with the 141 effective user ID of the process; \fBgetlogin()\fR returns the name associated 142 with the current login activity; and \fBgetpwuid(\fR\fBgetuid()\fR\fB)\fR 143 returns the name associated with the real user ID of the process. 144 .SH FILES 145 .sp 146 .ne 2 147 .na 148 \fB\fB/var/adm/utmpx\fR\fR 149 .ad 150 .RS 18n 151 user access and administration information 152 .RE 153 154 .SH ATTRIBUTES 155 .sp 156 .LP 157 See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: 158 .sp 159 160 .sp 161 .TS 162 box; 163 c | c 164 l | l . 165 ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE 166 _ 167 Interface Stability Standard 168 _ 169 MT-Level See below. 170 .TE 171 172 .SH SEE ALSO 173 .sp 174 .LP 175 \fBgeteuid\fR(2), \fBgetuid\fR(2), \fBcuserid\fR(3C), \fBgetgrnam\fR(3C), 176 \fBgetpwnam\fR(3C), \fBgetpwuid\fR(3C), \fButmpx\fR(4), \fBattributes\fR(5), 177 \fBstandards\fR(5) 178 .SH NOTES 179 .sp 180 .LP 181 When compiling multithreaded programs, see \fBIntro\fR(3). 182 .sp 183 .LP 184 The \fBgetlogin()\fR function is safe to use in multithreaded applications, but 185 is discouraged. The \fBgetlogin_r()\fR function should be used instead. 186 .sp 187 .LP 188 Solaris 2.4 and earlier releases provided a \fBgetlogin_r()\fR as specified in 189 POSIX.1c Draft 6. The final POSIX.1c standard changed the interface as 190 described above. Support for the Draft 6 interface is provided for 191 compatibility only and may not be supported in future releases. New 192 applications and libraries should use the standard-conforming interface.