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aclsort(3SEC)					       File Access Control Library Functions					     aclsort(3SEC)

NAME
aclsort - sort an ACL SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsec [ library ... ] #include <sys/acl.h> int aclsort(int nentries, int calclass, aclent_t *aclbufp); DESCRIPTION
The aclbufp argument points to a buffer containing ACL entries. The nentries argument specifies the number of ACL entries in the buffer. The calclass argument, if non-zero, indicates that the CLASS_OBJ (ACL mask) permissions should be recalculated. The union of the permission bits associated with all ACL entries in the buffer other than CLASS_OBJ, OTHER_OBJ, and USER_OBJ is calculated. The result is copied to the permission bits associated with the CLASS_OBJ entry. The aclsort() function sorts the contents of the ACL buffer as follows: o Entries will be in the order USER_OBJ, USER, GROUP_OBJ, GROUP, CLASS_OBJ (ACL mask), OTHER_OBJ, DEF_USER_OBJ, DEF_USER, DEF_GROUP_OBJ, DEF_GROUP, DEF_CLASS_OBJ (default ACL mask), and DEF_OTHER_OBJ. o Entries of type USER, GROUP, DEF_USER, and DEF_GROUP will be sorted in increasing order by ID. The aclsort() function will succeed if all of the following are true: o There is exactly one entry each of type USER_OBJ, GROUP_OBJ, CLASS_OBJ (ACL mask), and OTHER_OBJ. o There is exactly one entry each of type DEF_USER_OBJ, DEF_GROUP_OBJ, DEF_CLASS_OBJ (default ACL mask), and DEF_OTHER_OBJ if there are any default entries. o Entries of type USER, GROUP, DEF_USER, or DEF_GROUP may not contain duplicate entries. A duplicate entry is one of the same type con- taining the same numeric ID. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the function returns 0. Otherwise, it returns -1. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Unsafe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
acl(2), aclcheck(3SEC), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 10 Dec 2001 aclsort(3SEC)

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aclsort(3SEC)					       File Access Control Library Functions					     aclsort(3SEC)

NAME
aclsort - sort an ACL SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsec [ library ... ] #include <sys/acl.h> int aclsort(int nentries, int calclass, aclent_t *aclbufp); DESCRIPTION
The aclbufp argument points to a buffer containing ACL entries. The nentries argument specifies the number of ACL entries in the buffer. The calclass argument, if non-zero, indicates that the CLASS_OBJ (ACL mask) permissions should be recalculated. The union of the permission bits associated with all ACL entries in the buffer other than CLASS_OBJ, OTHER_OBJ, and USER_OBJ is calculated. The result is copied to the permission bits associated with the CLASS_OBJ entry. The aclsort() function sorts the contents of the ACL buffer as follows: o Entries will be in the order USER_OBJ, USER, GROUP_OBJ, GROUP, CLASS_OBJ (ACL mask), OTHER_OBJ, DEF_USER_OBJ, DEF_USER, DEF_GROUP_OBJ, DEF_GROUP, DEF_CLASS_OBJ (default ACL mask), and DEF_OTHER_OBJ. o Entries of type USER, GROUP, DEF_USER, and DEF_GROUP will be sorted in increasing order by ID. The aclsort() function will succeed if all of the following are true: o There is exactly one entry each of type USER_OBJ, GROUP_OBJ, CLASS_OBJ (ACL mask), and OTHER_OBJ. o There is exactly one entry each of type DEF_USER_OBJ, DEF_GROUP_OBJ, DEF_CLASS_OBJ (default ACL mask), and DEF_OTHER_OBJ if there are any default entries. o Entries of type USER, GROUP, DEF_USER, or DEF_GROUP may not contain duplicate entries. A duplicate entry is one of the same type con- taining the same numeric ID. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the function returns 0. Otherwise, it returns -1. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Unsafe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
acl(2), aclcheck(3SEC), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 10 Dec 2001 aclsort(3SEC)
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