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64 .Nd open or create a file for reading or writing
66 .\" OH??? .Fd #include <sys/stat.h>
67 .Fd #include <fcntl.h>
70 .Fa "const char *path"
75 .Fn openat "int fd" "const char *path" "int oflag" "..."
77 The file name specified by
80 for reading and/or writing,
81 as specified by the argument
83 the file descriptor is returned to the calling process.
87 argument may indicate that the file is to be
88 created if it does not exist (by specifying the
94 require an additional argument
96 the file is created with mode
100 and modified by the process' umask value (see
105 function is equivalent to the
107 function except in the case where the
109 specifies a relative path.
110 In this case the file to be opened is determined relative to the directory
111 associated with the file descriptor
113 instead of the current working directory.
116 argument and the optional fourth argument correspond exactly to
121 is passed the special value
125 argument, the current working directory is used
126 and the behavior is identical to a call to
132 argument are formed by
134 the following values:
136 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
137 O_RDONLY open for reading only
138 O_WRONLY open for writing only
139 O_RDWR open for reading and writing
140 O_NONBLOCK do not block on open or for data to become available
141 O_APPEND append on each write
142 O_CREAT create file if it does not exist
143 O_TRUNC truncate size to 0
144 O_EXCL error if O_CREAT and the file exists
145 O_SHLOCK atomically obtain a shared lock
146 O_EXLOCK atomically obtain an exclusive lock
147 O_NOFOLLOW do not follow symlinks
148 O_SYMLINK allow open of symlinks
149 O_EVTONLY descriptor requested for event notifications only
150 O_CLOEXEC mark as close-on-exec
155 set causes each write on the file to be appended to the end. If
158 file exists, the file is truncated to zero length.
167 This may be used to implement a simple exclusive-access locking mechanism.
172 and the last component of the pathname is a symbolic link,
174 will fail even if the symbolic link points to a non-existent name.
178 flag is specified, do not wait for the device or file
179 to be ready or available. If the
182 in the process being blocked for some reason
183 (e.g., waiting for carrier on a dialup line),
186 This flag also has the effect of making all subsequent I/O
187 on the open file non-blocking.
189 When opening a file, a lock with
191 semantics can be obtained by setting
193 for a shared lock, or
195 for an exclusive lock.
196 If creating a file with
198 the request for the lock will never fail
199 (provided that the underlying filesystem supports locking).
203 is used in the mask and the target file passed to
205 is a symbolic link then the
211 is used in the mask and the target file passed to
213 is a symbolic link then the
215 will be for the symbolic link itself, not what it links to.
219 flag is only intended for monitoring a file for changes (e.g. kqueue). Note: when
220 this flag is used, the opened file will not prevent an unmount
221 of the volume that contains the file.
225 flag causes the file descriptor to be marked as close-on-exec,
228 flag. The state of the file descriptor flags can be inspected
229 using the F_GETFD fcntl. See
234 returns a non-negative integer, termed a file descriptor.
235 It returns -1 on failure.
236 The file pointer (used to mark the current position within the file)
237 is set to the beginning of the file.
239 When a new file is created,
240 it is given the group of the directory which contains it.
242 The new descriptor is set to remain open across
249 The system imposes a limit on the number of file descriptors
250 that can be held open simultaneously by one process.
252 returns the current system limit.
256 returns a non-negative integer, termed a file descriptor.
257 It returns -1 on failure, and sets
259 to indicate the error.
261 The named file is opened unless:
265 Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix.
268 The required permissions (for reading and/or writing)
269 are denied for the given flags.
274 the file does not exist,
275 and the directory in which it is to be created
276 does not permit writing.
280 is specified and write permission is denied.
284 specifies the slave side of a locked pseudo-terminal device.
289 the file does not exist,
290 and the directory in which the entry for the new file
291 is being placed cannot be extended because the
292 user's quota of disk blocks on the file system
293 containing the directory has been exhausted.
298 the file does not exist,
299 and the user's quota of inodes on the file system
300 on which the file is being created has been exhausted.
306 are specified and the file exists.
310 points outside the process's allocated address space.
315 operation is interrupted by a signal.
323 An I/O error occurs while making the directory entry or
324 allocating the inode for
328 The named file is a directory, and the arguments specify
329 that it is to be opened for writing.
332 Too many symbolic links are encountered in translating the pathname.
333 This is taken to be indicative of a looping symbolic link.
336 The process has already reached its limit for open file descriptors.
338 .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
339 A component of a pathname exceeds
341 characters, or an entire path name exceeded
346 The system file table is full.
350 was specified and the target is a symbolic link.
354 is not set and the named file does not exist.
357 A component of the path name that must exist does not exist.
362 the file does not exist,
363 and the directory in which the entry for the new file is being placed
364 cannot be extended because there is no space left on the file
365 system containing the directory.
370 the file does not exist,
371 and there are no free inodes on the file system on which the
372 file is being created.
375 A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
378 The named file is a character-special or block-special file
379 and the device associated with this special file does not exist.
382 O_NONBLOCK and O_WRONLY are set, the file is a FIFO,
383 and no process has it open for reading.
389 is specified, but the underlying filesystem does not support locking.
392 An attempt is made to open a socket (not currently implemented).
395 The named file is a regular file
396 and its size does not fit in an object of type off_t.
399 The named file resides on a read-only file system,
400 and the file is to be modified.
403 The file is a pure procedure (shared text) file that is being
406 call requests write access.
410 argument does not specify an absolute path and the
415 nor a valid file descriptor open for searching.
419 argument is not an absolute path and
423 nor a file descriptor associated with a directory.
427 on a terminal device (i.e., /dev/console)
428 will now make that device a controlling terminal for the process.
429 Use the O_NOCTTY flag to open a terminal device
430 without changing your controlling terminal.
435 .Xr getdtablesize 2 ,
443 function call appeared in
447 function was introduced in OS X 10.10