REVOKE(2) MachTen Programmer’s Manual REVOKE(2)
NAME
revoke - revoke file access
SYNOPSIS
int
revoke(char *path)
DESCRIPTION
The revoke function invalidates all current open file
descriptors in the
system for the file named by path. Subsequent operations on
any such de-
scriptors fail, with the exceptions that a read() from a
character device
file which has been revoked returns a count of zero (end of
file), and a
close() call will succeed. If the file is a special file for
a device
which is open, the device close function is called as if all
open refer-
ences to the file had been closed.
Access to a file may be revoked
only by its owner or the super user. The
revoke function is currently supported only for block and
character spe-
cial device files. It is normally used to prepare a terminal
device for
a new login session, preventing any access by a previous
user of the ter-
minal.
RETURN VALUES
A 0 value indicated that the call succeeded. A -1 return
value indicates
an error occurred and errno is set to indicated the
reason.
ERRORS
Access to the named file is revoked unless one of the
following:
[ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
[ENAMETOOLONG]
A component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, or an
entire path name exceeded 1024 characters.
[ENOENT] The named file or a
component of the path name does not ex-
ist.
[EACCES] Search permission is
denied for a component of the path
prefix.
[ELOOP] Too many symbolic links
were encountered in translating the
pathname.
[EFAULT] Path points outside the process’s allocated address space.
[EINVAL] The named file is
neither a character special or block spe-
cial file.
[EPERM] The caller is neither
the owner of the file nor the super
user.
SEE ALSO
close(2)
HISTORY
The revoke function was introduced in 4.3BSD-Reno.
4.4BSD June 4, 1993 1