SETXATTR
NAME
setxattr, lsetxattr, fsetxattr - set an extended attribute value
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <attr/xattr.h>
I int setxattr (const char * path , const char * name ,
I \t\t\t const void * value , size_t size , int flags );
I int lsetxattr (const char * path , const char * name ,
I \t\t\t const void * value , size_t size , int flags );
I int fsetxattr (int filedes , const char * name ,
I \t\t\t const void * value , size_t size , int flags );
DESCRIPTION
Extended attributes are
R name :\c
value
pairs associated with inodes (files, directories, symlinks, etc).
They are extensions to the normal attributes which are associated
with all inodes in the system (i.e. the
stat(2)
data).
A complete overview of extended attributes concepts can be found in
attr(5).
setxattr
sets the
value
of the extended attribute identified by
name
and associated with the given
path
in the filesystem.
The
size
of the
value
must be specified.
lsetxattr
is identical to
R setxattr ,
except in the case of a symbolic link, where the extended attribute is
set on the link itself, not the file that it refers to.
fsetxattr
is identical to
R setxattr ,
only the extended attribute is set on the open file pointed to by
filedes
(as returned by
open(2))
in place of
R path .
An extended attribute name is a simple NULL-terminated string.
The
name
includes a namespace prefix - there may be several, disjoint
namespaces associated with an individual inode.
The
value
of an extended attribute is a chunk of arbitrary textual or
binary data of specified length.
The
flags
parameter can be used to refine the semantics of the operation.
XATTR_CREATE specifies a pure create, which fails if the named
attribute exists already.
XATTR_REPLACE specifies a pure replace operation, which fails if the
named attribute does not already exist.
By default (no flags), the extended attribute will be created if
need be, or will simply replace the value if the attribute exists.
RETURN VALUE
On success, zero is returned.
On failure, -1 is returned and
errno
is set appropriately.
If XATTR_CREATE is specified, and the attribute exists already,
errno
is set to EEXIST.
If XATTR_REPLACE is specified, and the attribute does not exist,
errno
is set to ENOATTR.
If there is insufficient space remaining to store the extended attribute,
errno
is set to either ENOSPC, or EDQUOT if quota enforcement was the cause.
If extended attributes are not supported by the filesystem, or are disabled,
errno
is set to ENOTSUP.
The errors documented for the
stat(2)
system call are also applicable here.
AUTHORS
Andreas Gruenbacher,
<a.gruenbacher@bestbits.at>
and the SGI XFS development team,
<linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com>.
Please send any bug reports or comments to these addresses.
SEE ALSO