CHMOD(2-SVR3) RISC/os Reference Manual CHMOD(2-SVR3)
NAME
chmod, fchmod - change mode of file
SYNOPSIS
int chmod (path, mode)
char *path;
int mode;
int fchmod (fd, mode)
int fd, mode;
DESCRIPTION
chmod sets the access permission portion of the mode of the
named path or file described by the descriptor fd according
to the bit pattern contained in mode.
Access permission bits are interpreted as follows:
04000 Set user ID on execution.
020#0 Set group ID on execution if # is 7, 5, 3, or 1
Enable mandatory file/record locking if # is 6, 4, 2, or 0
01000 Save text image after execution.
00400 Read by owner.
00200 Write by owner.
00100 Execute (search if a directory) by owner.
00070 Read, write, execute (search) by group.
00007 Read, write, execute (search) by others.
The effective user ID of the process must match the owner of
the file or be super-user to change the mode of a file.
If the effective user ID of the process is not super-user,
mode bit 01000 (save text image on execution) is cleared.
If the effective user ID of the process is not super-user
and the effective group ID of the process does not match the
group ID of the file, mode bit 02000 (set group ID on execu-
tion) is cleared.
If a 410 executable file has the sticky bit (mode bit 01000)
set, the operating system will not delete the program text
from the swap area when the last user process terminates.
If a 413 executable file has the sticky bit set, the operat-
ing system will not delete the program text from memory when
the last user process terminates. In either case, if the
sticky bit is set the text will already be available (either
in a swap area or in memory) when the next user of the file
executes it, thus making execution faster.
If the mode bit 02000 (set group ID on execution) is set and
the mode bit 00010 (execute or search by group) is not set,
mandatory file/record locking will exist on a regular file.
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This may effect future calls to open(2), creat(2), read(2),
and write(2) on this file.
ERRORS
chmod will fail and the file mode will be unchanged if one
or more of the following are true:
[ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix is not a
directory.
[ENOENT] The named file does not exist.
[EACCES] Search permission is denied on a com-
ponent of the path prefix.
[EPERM] The effective user ID does not match the
owner of the file and the effective user
ID is not super-user.
[EROFS] The named file resides on a read-only
file system.
[EFAULT] path points outside the allocated
address space of the process.
[EINTR] A signal was caught during the chmod
system call.
[ENOLINK] path points to a remote machine and the
link to that machine is no longer
active.
[EMULTIHOP] Components of path require hopping to
multiple remote machines.
SEE ALSO
chown(2), creat(2), fcntl(2), mknod(2), open(2), read(2),
write(2).
chmod(1) in the User's Reference Manual.
DIAGNOSTICS
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Oth-
erwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indi-
cate the error.
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