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NAME
endutxent,
getutxent,
getutxid,
getutxline,
pututxline,
setutxent
- user accounting database functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <utmpx.h>
void endutxent(void);
struct utmpx *getutxent(void);
struct utmpx *getutxid(const struct utmpx *id);
struct utmpx *getutxline(const struct utmpx *line);
struct utmpx *pututxline(const struct utmpx *utmpx);
void setutxent(void);
DESCRIPTION
These functions shall provide access to the user accounting database.
The
getutxent()
function shall read the next entry from the user accounting database.
If the database is not already open, it shall open it. If it reaches
the end of the database, it shall fail.
The
getutxid()
function shall search forward from the current point in the database.
If the
ut_type
value of the
utmpx
structure pointed to by
id
is BOOT_TIME, OLD_TIME, or NEW_TIME, then it shall stop when it finds
an
entry with a matching
ut_type
value. If the
ut_type
value is INIT_PROCESS, LOGIN_PROCESS, USER_PROCESS,
or DEAD_PROCESS, then it shall stop when it finds an entry whose type
is one of these four and whose
ut_id
member matches the
ut_id
member of the
utmpx
structure pointed to by
id.
If the end of the database is reached without a match,
getutxid()
shall fail.
The
getutxline()
function shall search forward from the current point in the database
until it finds an entry of the type LOGIN_PROCESS or USER_PROCESS which
also has a
ut_line
value matching that in the
utmpx
structure pointed to by
line.
If the end of the database is reached without a match,
getutxline()
shall fail.
The
getutxid()
or
getutxline()
function may cache data. For this reason, to use
getutxline()
to search for multiple occurrences, the application shall zero out the
static data after each success, or
getutxline()
may return a pointer to the same
utmpx
structure.
There is one exception to the rule about clearing the structure before
further reads are done. The implicit read done by
pututxline()
(if it finds that it is not already at the correct place in the user
accounting database) shall not modify the static structure returned by
getutxent(),
getutxid(),
or
getutxline(),
if the application has modified this structure and passed the
pointer back to
pututxline().
For all entries that match a request, the
ut_type
member indicates the type of the entry. Other members of the entry
shall contain meaningful data based on the value of the
ut_type
member as follows:
| ut_type Member | Other Members with Meaningful Data
|
|
| EMPTY | No others
|
| BOOT_TIME | ut_tv
|
| OLD_TIME | ut_tv
|
| NEW_TIME | ut_tv
|
| USER_PROCESS | ut_id, ut_user (login name of the user), ut_line, ut_pid, ut_tv
|
| INIT_PROCESS | ut_id, ut_pid, ut_tv
|
| LOGIN_PROCESS |
ut_id,
ut_user
(implementatio-defined name of the login process),
ut_line,
ut_pid,
ut_tv
|
| DEAD_PROCESS | ut_id, ut_pid, ut_tv
|
|
An implementation that provides extended security controls may impose
implementatio-defined restrictions on accessing the user accounting
database. In particular, the system may deny the existence of some or
all of the user accounting database entries associated with users other
than the caller.
If the process has appropriate privileges, the
pututxline()
function shall write out the structure into the user accounting
database. It shall search for a record as if by
getutxid()
that satisfies the request. If this search succeeds, then the entry
shall be replaced. Otherwise, a new entry shall be made at the end of
the user accounting database.
The
endutxent()
function shall close the user accounting database.
The
setutxent()
function shall reset the input to the beginning of the database. This
should be done before each search for a new entry if it is desired that
the entire database be examined.
These functions need not be threa-safe.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion,
getutxent(),
getutxid(),
and
getutxline()
shall return a pointer to a
utmpx
structure containing a copy of the requested entry in the user
accounting database. Otherwise, a null pointer shall be returned.
The return value may point to a static area which is overwritten by a
subsequent call to
getutxid()
or
getutxline().
Upon successful completion,
pututxline()
shall return a pointer to a
utmpx
structure containing a copy of the entry added to the user accounting
database. Otherwise, a null pointer shall be returned.
The
endutxent()
and
setutxent()
functions shall not return a value.
ERRORS
No errors are defined for the
endutxent(),
getutxent(),
getutxid(),
getutxline(),
and
setutxent()
functions.
The
pututxline()
function may fail if:
- EPERM
-
The process does not have appropriate privileges.
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
None.
APPLICATION USAGE
The sizes of the arrays in the structure can be found using the
sizeof
operator.
RATIONALE
None.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2017,
<utmpx.h>
COPYRIGHT
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Specifications Issue 7, 2018 Edition,
Copyright (C) 2018 by the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group.
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Index
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- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- RETURN VALUE
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- ERRORS
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- EXAMPLES
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- APPLICATION USAGE
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- RATIONALE
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- FUTURE DIRECTIONS
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- SEE ALSO
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- COPYRIGHT
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