sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid
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sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid
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sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid
sd_bus_creds_get_mask
sd_bus_creds_get_augmented_mask
sd_bus_creds_ref
sd_bus_creds_unref
Retrieve credentials object for the specified PID
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
int sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid
pid_t pid
uint64_t creds_mask
sd_bus_creds **ret
uint64_t sd_bus_creds_get_mask
const sd_bus_creds *c
uint64_t sd_bus_creds_get_augmented_mask
const sd_bus_creds *c
sd_bus_creds *sd_bus_creds_ref
sd_bus_creds *c
sd_bus_creds *sd_bus_creds_unref
sd_bus_creds *c
SD_BUS_CREDS_PID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_PPID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_TID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_UID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EUID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SUID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_FSUID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_GID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EGID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SGID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_FSGID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SUPPLEMENTARY_GIDS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_COMM,
SD_BUS_CREDS_TID_COMM,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EXE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_CMDLINE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_CGROUP,
SD_BUS_CREDS_UNIT,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SLICE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_USER_UNIT,
SD_BUS_CREDS_USER_SLICE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SESSION,
SD_BUS_CREDS_OWNER_UID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EFFECTIVE_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_PERMITTED_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_INHERITABLE_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_BOUNDING_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SELINUX_CONTEXT,
SD_BUS_CREDS_AUDIT_SESSION_ID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_AUDIT_LOGIN_UID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_TTY,
SD_BUS_CREDS_UNIQUE_NAME,
SD_BUS_CREDS_WELL_KNOWN_NAMES,
SD_BUS_CREDS_DESCRIPTION,
SD_BUS_CREDS_AUGMENT,
_SD_BUS_CREDS_ALL
Description
sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid() creates a
new credentials object and fills it with information about the
process pid. The pointer to this object
will be stored in the ret pointer. Note that
credential objects may also be created and retrieved via
sd_bus_get_name_creds3,
sd_bus_get_owner_creds3
and
sd_bus_message_get_creds3.
The information that will be stored is determined by
creds_mask. It may contain a subset of ORed
constants SD_BUS_CREDS_PID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_PPID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_TID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_UID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EUID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SUID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_FSUID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_GID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EGID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SGID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_FSGID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SUPPLEMENTARY_GIDS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_COMM,
SD_BUS_CREDS_TID_COMM,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EXE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_CMDLINE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_CGROUP,
SD_BUS_CREDS_UNIT,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SLICE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_USER_UNIT,
SD_BUS_CREDS_USER_SLICE,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SESSION,
SD_BUS_CREDS_OWNER_UID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_EFFECTIVE_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_PERMITTED_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_INHERITABLE_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_BOUNDING_CAPS,
SD_BUS_CREDS_SELINUX_CONTEXT,
SD_BUS_CREDS_AUDIT_SESSION_ID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_AUDIT_LOGIN_UID,
SD_BUS_CREDS_TTY,
SD_BUS_CREDS_UNIQUE_NAME,
SD_BUS_CREDS_WELL_KNOWN_NAMES, and
SD_BUS_CREDS_DESCRIPTION. Use the special
value _SD_BUS_CREDS_ALL to request all
supported fields. The SD_BUS_CREDS_AUGMENT
constant may not be ORed into the mask for invocations of
sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid().
Fields can be retrieved from the credentials object using
sd_bus_creds_get_pid3
and other functions which correspond directly to the constants
listed above.
A mask of fields which were actually successfully retrieved
can be retrieved with
sd_bus_creds_get_mask(). If the credentials
object was created with
sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid(), this will be a
subset of fields requested in creds_mask.
Similar to sd_bus_creds_get_mask(), the
function sd_bus_creds_get_augmented_mask()
returns a bitmask of field constants. The mask indicates which
credential fields have been retrieved in a non-atomic fashion. For
credential objects created via
sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid(), this mask will be
identical to the mask returned by
sd_bus_creds_get_mask(). However, for
credential objects retrieved via
sd_bus_get_name_creds(), this mask will be set
for the credential fields that could not be determined atomically
at peer connection time, and which were later added by reading
augmenting credential data from
/proc. Similarly, for credential objects
retrieved via sd_bus_get_owner_creds(), the
mask is set for the fields that could not be determined atomically
at bus creation time, but have been augmented. Similarly, for
credential objects retrieved via
sd_bus_message_get_creds(), the mask is set
for the fields that could not be determined atomically at message
sending time, but have been augmented. The mask returned by
sd_bus_creds_get_augmented_mask() is always a
subset of (or identical to) the mask returned by
sd_bus_creds_get_mask() for the same
object. The latter call hence returns all credential fields
available in the credential object, the former then marks the
subset of those that have been augmented. Note that augmented
fields are unsuitable for authorization decisions, as they may be
retrieved at different times, thus being subject to races. Hence,
augmented fields should be used exclusively for informational
purposes.
sd_bus_creds_ref() creates a new
reference to the credentials object c. This
object will not be destroyed until
sd_bus_creds_unref() has been called as many
times plus once more. Once the reference count has dropped to zero,
c cannot be used anymore, so further
calls to sd_bus_creds_ref(c) or
sd_bus_creds_unref(c) are illegal.
sd_bus_creds_unref() destroys a reference
to c.
Return Value
On success, sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid()
returns 0 or a positive integer. On failure, it returns a negative
errno-style error code.
sd_bus_creds_get_mask() returns the
mask of successfully acquired fields.
sd_bus_creds_get_augmented_mask()
returns the mask of fields that have been augmented from data in
/proc, and are thus not suitable for
authorization decisions.
sd_bus_creds_ref() always returns the
argument.
sd_bus_creds_unref() always returns
NULL.
Reference ownership
Function sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid()
creates a new object and the caller owns the sole reference. When
not needed anymore, this reference should be destroyed with
sd_bus_creds_unref3.
Errors
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-ESRCH
Specified pid could not
be found.
-EINVAL
Specified parameter is invalid
(NULL in case of output
parameters).
-ENOMEM
Memory allocation failed.
-EOPNOTSUPP
One of the requested fields is unknown to the local system.
Notes
sd_bus_creds_new_from_pid() and the
other calls described here are available as a shared library,
which can be compiled and linked to with the
libsystemd pkg-config1
file.
See Also
systemd1,
sd-bus3,
sd_bus_creds_get_pid3,
sd_bus_get_name_creds3,
sd_bus_get_owner_creds3,
sd_bus_message_get_creds3