1 PSECFLAGS(3PROC) Process Control Library Functions PSECFLAGS(3PROC)
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3 NAME
4 Psecflags, Psecflags_free - get and free process security flags
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6 SYNOPSIS
7 Process Control Library (libproc, -lproc)
8 #include <libproc.h>
9
10 int
11 Ppriv(struct ps_prochandle *P, prsecflags_t **psf);
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13 void
14 Ppriv_free(struct ps_prochandle *P, prsecflags_t *psf);
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16 DESCRIPTION
17 The Psecflags() function obtains the security flags of the process handle
18 P. The security flags structure will be dynamically allocated and a
19 pointer to it will be placed in psf. It must be released with a call to
20 Psecflags_free(). The definition of the prsecflags_t structure is
21 documented in proc(4).
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23 The Psecflags_free() function releases the storage in psf that was
24 allocated as a result of calling Psecflags().
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26 RETURN VALUES
27 Upon successful completion, the Psecflags() function returns 0 and psf is
28 updated with a pointer to the allocated privilege set. Otherwise, -1 is
29 returned and psf is not updated.
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31 INTERFACE STABILITY
32 Uncommitted
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34 MT-LEVEL
35 See LOCKING in libproc(3LIB).
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37 SEE ALSO
38 libproc(3LIB), proc(4), security-flags(5)
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40 illumos May 14, 2016 illumos
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1 PSECFLAGS(3PROC) Process Control Library Functions PSECFLAGS(3PROC)
2
3 NAME
4 Psecflags, Psecflags_free - get and free process security flags
5
6 SYNOPSIS
7 Process Control Library (libproc, -lproc)
8 #include <libproc.h>
9
10 int
11 Psecflags(struct ps_prochandle *P, prsecflags_t **psf);
12
13 void
14 Psecflags_free(struct ps_prochandle *P, prsecflags_t *psf);
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16 DESCRIPTION
17 The Psecflags() function obtains the security flags of the process handle
18 P. The security flags structure will be dynamically allocated and a
19 pointer to it will be placed in psf. It must be released with a call to
20 Psecflags_free(). The definition of the prsecflags_t structure is
21 documented in proc(4).
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23 The Psecflags_free() function releases the storage in psf that was
24 allocated as a result of calling Psecflags().
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26 RETURN VALUES
27 Upon successful completion, the Psecflags() function returns 0 and psf is
28 updated with a pointer to the allocated security flags. Otherwise, -1 is
29 returned and psf is not updated.
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31 INTERFACE STABILITY
32 Uncommitted
33
34 MT-LEVEL
35 See LOCKING in libproc(3LIB).
36
37 SEE ALSO
38 libproc(3LIB), proc(4), security-flags(5)
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40 illumos June 6, 2016 illumos
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