DESCRIPTION
These functions are used to obtain entries describing user projects. Entries can come from any of the sources for a project specified in the
/etc/nsswitch.conf file (see
nsswitch.conf(4)).
The
setprojent(),
getprojent(), and
endprojent() functions are used to enumerate project entries from the database.
The
setprojent() function effectively rewinds the project database to allow repeated searches. It sets (or resets) the enumeration to the beginning of the set of project entries. This function should be called before the first call to
getprojent().
The
getprojent() function returns a pointer to a structure containing the broken-out fields of an entry in the project database. When first called,
getprojent() returns a pointer to a project structure containing the first project structure in the project database. Successive calls can be used to read the entire database.
The
endprojent() function closes the project database and deallocates resources when processing is complete. It is permissible, though possibly less efficient, for the process to call more project functions after calling
endprojent().
The
getprojbyname() function searches the project database for an entry with the project name specified by the character string
name.
The
getprojbyid() function searches the project database for an entry with the (numeric) project
ID specified by
projid.
The
getdefaultproj() function first looks up the project key word in the
user_attr database used to define user attributes in restricted Solaris environments. If the database is available and the keyword is present, the function looks up the named project, returning
NULL if it cannot be found or if the user is not a member of the named project. If absent, the function looks for a match in the project database for the special project
user.
username. If no match is found, or if the user is excluded from project
user.
username, the function looks at the default group entry of the
passwd database for the user, and looks for a match in the project database for the special name
group.
groupname, where
groupname is the default group associated with the password entry corresponding to the given
username. If no match is found, or if the user is excluded from project
group.
groupname, the function returns
NULL. A special project entry called 'default' can be looked up and used as a last resort, unless the user is excluded from project 'default'. On successful lookup, this function returns a pointer to the valid
project structure. By convention, the user must have a default project defined on a system to be able to log on to that system.
The
inproj() function checks if the user specified by
username is able to use the project specified by
projname. This function returns 1 if the user belongs to the list of project's users, if there is a project's group that contains the specified user, if project is a user's default project, or if project's user or group list contains "*" wildcard. In all other cases it returns 0.
The
getprojidbyname() function searches the project database for an entry with the project name specified by the character string name. This function returns the project ID if the requested entry is found; otherwise it returns −1.
The
fgetprojent() function, unlike the other functions described above, does not use
nsswitch.conf; it reads and parses the next line from the stream
f, which is assumed to have the format of the
project(4) file. This function returns the same values as
getprojent().
The
getprojent(),
getprojbyname(),
getprojbyid(),
getdefaultproj(), and
inproj() functions are reentrant interfaces for operations with the
project database. These functions use buffers supplied by the caller to store returned results and are safe for use in both single-threaded and multithreaded applications.
Reentrant interfaces require the additional arguments
proj,
buffer, and
bufsize. The
proj argument must be a pointer to a
struct project structure allocated by the caller. On successful completion, the function returns the project entry in this structure. Storage referenced by the
project structure is allocated from the memory provided with the
buffer argument, which is
bufsize bytes in size. The content of the memory buffer could be lost in cases when these functions return errors.
For enumeration in multithreaded applications, the position within the enumeration is a process-wide property shared by all threads. The
setprojent() function can be used in a multithreaded application but resets the enumeration position for all threads. If multiple threads interleave calls to
getprojent(), the threads will enumerate disjoint subsets of the project database. The
inproj(),
getprojbyname(),
getprojbyid(), and
getdefaultproj() functions leave the enumeration position in an indeterminate state.
RETURN VALUES
Project entries are represented by the
struct project structure defined in <
project.h>.
struct project {
char *pj_name; /* name of the project */
projid_t pj_projid; /* numerical project id */
char *pj_comment; /* project comment */
char **pj_users; /* vector of pointers to
project user names */
char **pj_groups; /* vector of pointers to
project group names */
char *pj_attr; /* project attributes */
};
The
getprojbyname() and
getprojbyid() functions each return a pointer to a
struct project if they successfully locate the requested entry; otherwise they return
NULL.
The
getprojent() function returns a pointer to a
struct project if it successfully enumerates an entry; otherwise it returns
NULL, indicating the end of the enumeration.
The
getprojidbyname() function returns the project ID if the requested entry is found; otherwise it returns −1 and sets errno to indicate the error.
When the pointer returned by the reentrant functions
getprojbyname(),
getprojbyid(), and
getprojent() is non-null, it is always equal to the
proj pointer that was supplied by the caller.
Upon failure,
NULL is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The
getprojent(),
getprojbyname(),
getprojbyid(),
inproj(),
getprojidbyname(),
fgetprojent(), and
getdefaultproj() functions will fail if:
EINTR
A signal was caught during the operation.
EIO
An I/O error has occurred.
EMFILE
There are OPEN_MAX file descriptors currently open in the calling process.
ENFILE
The maximum allowable number of files is currently open in the system.
ERANGE
Insufficient storage was supplied by buffer and bufsize to contain the data to be referenced by the resulting project structure.
These functions can also fail if the name service switch does not specify valid
project(4) name service sources. In the case of an incompletely configured name service switch configuration,
getprojbyid() and other functions can return error values other than those documented above. These conditions usually occur when the
nsswitch.conf file indicates that one or more name services is providing entries for the project database when that name service does not actually make a project table available.