From 433c5585774e8fea0079178c8794fde1f8aa1340 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wade A Smith Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 13:44:28 +0000 Subject: Changes the name of readdir, umask, mkdir, chmod, chown to cfg_readdir, cfg_umask, cfg_mkdir, cfg_chmod, cfg_chown respectively. --- doc/new_chapters/confspace.t | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/new_chapters') diff --git a/doc/new_chapters/confspace.t b/doc/new_chapters/confspace.t index e6e5b208a0..b8bfe8b9a7 100644 --- a/doc/new_chapters/confspace.t +++ b/doc/new_chapters/confspace.t @@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ The directives provided by the configuration space manager are: @item @code{cfg_read} - Read a Configuration Space @item @code{cfg_children} - Get Node Entries @item @code{cfg_mark} - Set Configuration Space Option -@item @code{readdir} - Reads a directory -@item @code{umask} - Sets a file creation mask +@item @code{cfg_readdir} - Reads a directory +@item @code{cfg_umask} - Sets a file creation mask @item @code{link} - Creates a link to a file @item @code{unlink} - Removes a directory entry -@item @code{mkdir} - Makes a directory +@item @code{cfg_mkdir} - Makes a directory @item @code{open} - Opens a file -@item @code{chmod} - Changes file mode -@item @code{chown} - Changes the owner and/or group of a file +@item @code{cfg_chmod} - Changes file mode +@item @code{{cfg_chown} - Changes the owner and/or group of a file @end itemize @section Background @@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ The @code{_POSIX_CFG} feature flag is defined to indicate this service is available. @page -@subsection readdir - Reads a directory +@subsection cfg_readdir - Reads a directory @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ this service is available. #include #include -struct dirent *readdir( +struct dirent *cfg_readdir( DIR *dirp ); @end example @@ -1160,14 +1160,14 @@ Invalid file descriptor @subheading DESCRIPTION: -The @code{readdir} function returns a pointer to a structure @code{dirent} +The @code{cfg_readdir} function returns a pointer to a structure @code{dirent} representing the next directory entry from the directory stream pointed to by @code{dirp}. On end-of-file, NULL is returned. -The @code{readdir} function may (or may not) return entries for . or .. Your +The @code{cfg_readdir} function may (or may not) return entries for . or .. Your program should tolerate reading dot and dot-dot but not require them. -The data pointed to be @code{readdir} may be overwritten by another call to +The data pointed to be @code{cfg_readdir} may be overwritten by another call to @code{readdir} for the same directory stream. It will not be overwritten by a call for another directory. @@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ descriptor. @subheading NOTES: @page -@subsection umask - Sets a file creation mask. +@subsection cfg_umask - Sets a file creation mask. @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ descriptor. #include #include -mode_t umask( +mode_t cfg_umask( mode_t cmask ); @end example @@ -1314,7 +1314,7 @@ mode_t umask( @subheading DESCRIPTION: -The @code{umask} function sets the process file creation mask to @code{cmask}. +The @code{cfg_umask} function sets the process file creation mask to @code{cmask}. The file creation mask is used during @code{open}, @code{creat}, @code{mkdir}, @code{mkfifo} calls to turn off permission bits in the @code{mode} argument. Bit positions that are set in @code{cmask} are cleared in the mode of the @@ -1440,7 +1440,7 @@ file is no longer accessible. @subheading NOTES: @page -@subsection mkdir - Makes a directory +@subsection cfg_mkdir - Makes a directory @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @@ -1449,7 +1449,7 @@ file is no longer accessible. #include #include -int mkdir( +int cfg_mkdir( const char *path, mode_t mode ); @@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ Read-only file system. @subheading DESCRIPTION: -The @code{mkdir} function creates a new diectory named @code{path}. The +The @code{cfg_mkdir} function creates a new diectory named @code{path}. The permission bits (modified by the file creation mask) are set from @code{mode}. The owner and group IDs for the directory are set from the effective user ID and group ID. @@ -1496,7 +1496,7 @@ empty. @subheading NOTES: @page -@subsection chmod - Changes file mode. +@subsection cfg_chmod - Changes file mode. @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @@ -1505,7 +1505,7 @@ empty. #include #include -int chmod( +int cfg_chmod( const char *path, mode_t mode ); @@ -1541,13 +1541,13 @@ Read-only file system. Set the file permission bits, the set user ID bit, and the set group ID bit for the file named by @code{path} to @code{mode}. If the effective user ID does not match the owner of the file and the calling process does not have -the appropriate privileges, @code{chmod} returns -1 and sets @code{errno} to +the appropriate privileges, @code{cfg_chmod} returns -1 and sets @code{errno} to @code{EPERM}. @subheading NOTES: @page -@subsection chown - Changes the owner and/or group of a file. +@subsection cfg_chown - Changes the owner and/or group of a file. @subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: @@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ the appropriate privileges, @code{chmod} returns -1 and sets @code{errno} to #include #include -int chown( +int cfg_chown( const char *path, uid_t owner, gid_t group @@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ bits are cleared. Some systems consider it a security violation to allow the owner of a file to be changed, If users are billed for disk space usage, loaning a file to -another user could result in incorrect billing. The @code{chown} function +another user could result in incorrect billing. The @code{cfg_chown} function may be restricted to privileged users for some or all files. The group ID can still be changed to one of the supplementary group IDs. -- cgit v1.2.3