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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)open.2 8.2 (Berkeley) 11/16/93 .\" .Dd September 2, 2019 .Dt OPEN 2 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm open , .Nm openat .Nd open or create a file for reading or writing .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In fcntl.h .Ft int .Fn open "const char *path" "int flags" "..." .Ft int .Fn openat "int fd" "const char *path" "int flags" "..." .Sh DESCRIPTION The file name specified by .Fa path is opened for reading and/or writing as specified by the argument .Fa flags and the file descriptor returned to the calling process. .Pp .Fn openat works the same way as .Fn open except if .Fa path is relative. In that case, it is looked up from a directory whose file descriptor was passed as .Fa fd . Search permission is required on this directory. .\" (These alternatives await a decision about the semantics of O_SEARCH) .\" Search permission is required on this directory .\" except if .\" .Fa fd .\" was opened with the .\" .Dv O_SEARCH .\" flag. .\" - or - .\" This file descriptor must have been opened with the .\" .Dv O_SEARCH .\" flag. .Fa fd can be set to .Dv AT_FDCWD in order to specify the current directory. .Pp The .Fa flags are specified by .Em or Ns 'ing the values listed below. Applications must specify exactly one of the first three values (file access methods): .Bl -tag -offset indent -width O_DIRECTORY .It Dv O_RDONLY Open for reading only. .It Dv O_WRONLY Open for writing only. .It Dv O_RDWR Open for reading and writing. .El .Pp Any combination of the following may be used: .Bl -tag -offset indent -width O_DIRECTORY .It Dv O_NONBLOCK Do not block on open or for data to become available. .It Dv O_APPEND Append to the file on each write. .It Dv O_CREAT Create the file if it does not exist. The third argument of type .Ft mode_t is used to compute the mode bits of the file as described in .Xr chmod 2 and modified by the process' umask value (see .Xr umask 2 ) . .It Dv O_TRUNC Truncate size to 0. .It Dv O_EXCL Error if .Dv O_CREAT and the file already exists. .It Dv O_SHLOCK Atomically obtain a shared lock. .It Dv O_EXLOCK Atomically obtain an exclusive lock. .It Dv O_NOFOLLOW If last path element is a symlink, don't follow it. This option is provided for compatibility with other operating systems, but its security value is questionable. .It Dv O_CLOEXEC Set the .Xr close 2 on .Xr exec 3 flag. .It Dv O_NOSIGPIPE Return .Er EPIPE instead of raising .Dv SIGPIPE . .It Dv O_DSYNC If set, write operations will be performed according to synchronized I/O data integrity completion: each write will wait for the file data to be committed to stable storage. .It Dv O_SYNC If set, write operations will be performed according to synchronized I/O file integrity completion: each write will wait for both the file data and file status to be committed to stable storage. .It Dv O_RSYNC If set, read operations will complete at the same level of integrity which is in effect for write operations: if specified together with .Dv O_SYNC , each read will wait for the file status to be committed to stable storage. .Pp Combining .Dv O_RSYNC with .Dv O_DSYNC only, or specifying it without any other synchronized I/O integrity completion flag set, has no further effect. .It Dv O_ALT_IO Alternate I/O semantics will be used for read and write operations on the file descriptor. Alternate semantics are defined by the underlying layers and will not have any alternate effect in most cases. .It Dv O_NOCTTY If the file is a terminal device, the opened device is not made the controlling terminal for the session. This flag has no effect on .Nx , since the system defaults to the abovementioned behaviour. The flag is present only for standards conformance. .It Dv O_DIRECT If set on a regular file, data I/O operations will not buffer the data being transferred in the kernel's cache, but rather transfer the data directly between user memory and the underlying device driver if possible. This flag is advisory; the request may be performed in the normal buffered fashion if certain conditions are not met, e.g. if the request is not sufficiently aligned or if the file is mapped. .Pp To meet the alignment requirements for direct I/O, the file offset, the length of the I/O and the address of the buffer in memory must all be multiples of .Dv DEV_BSIZE (512 bytes). If the I/O request is made using an interface that supports scatter/gather via struct iovec, each element of the request must meet the above alignment constraints. .It Dv O_DIRECTORY Fail if the file is not a directory. .It Dv O_REGULAR Fail if the path does not refer to a regular file. .It Dv O_ASYNC Enable the .Dv SIGIO signal to be sent to the process group when I/O is possible, e.g., upon availability of data to be read. .\" (This block awaits a decision about the semantics of O_SEARCH) .\" .It Dv O_SEARCH .\" If opening a directory, search permission checks will not be performed on .\" subsequent usage of the file descriptor for looking up relative paths by .\" .Xr faccessat 2 , .\" .Xr fchmodat 2 , .\" .Xr fchownat 2 , .\" .Xr fstatat 2 , .\" .Xr linkat 2 , .\" .Xr mkdirat 2 , .\" .Xr mkfifoat 2 , .\" .Xr mknodat 2 , .\" .Xr openat 2 , .\" .Xr readlinkat 2 , .\" .Xr symlinkat 2 , .\" .Xr unlinkat 2 , .\" and .\" .Xr utimensat 2 . .El .Pp Opening a file with .Dv O_APPEND set causes each write on the file to be appended to the end. If .Dv O_TRUNC is specified and the file exists, the file is truncated to zero length. .Pp If .Dv O_EXCL is set with .Dv O_CREAT and the file already exists, .Fn open returns an error. This may be used to implement a simple exclusive access locking mechanism. If .Dv O_EXCL is set and the last component of the pathname is a symbolic link, .Fn open will fail even if the symbolic link points to a non-existent name. .Pp If the .Dv O_NONBLOCK flag is specified, do not wait for the device or file to be ready or available. If the .Fn open call would result in the process being blocked for some reason (e.g., waiting for carrier on a dialup line), .Fn open returns immediately. This flag also has the effect of making all subsequent I/O on the open file non-blocking. .Pp When opening a file, a lock with .Xr flock 2 semantics can be obtained by setting .Dv O_SHLOCK for a shared lock, or .Dv O_EXLOCK for an exclusive lock. If creating a file with .Dv O_CREAT , the request for the lock will never fail (provided that the underlying file system supports locking). .Pp If .Fn open is successful, the file pointer used to mark the current position within the file is set to the beginning of the file. .Pp When a new file is created it is given the group of the directory which contains it. .Pp The new descriptor is set to remain open across .Xr execve 2 system calls; see .Xr close 2 and .Xr fcntl 2 . .Pp The system imposes a limit on the number of file descriptors open simultaneously by one process. Calling .Xr getdtablesize 3 returns the current system limit. .Sh RETURN VALUES If successful, .Fn open and .Fn openat returns a non-negative integer, termed a file descriptor. Otherwise, a value of \-1 is returned and .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Sh ERRORS The named file is opened unless: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix, the required permissions (for reading and/or writing) are denied for the given flags, or .Dv O_CREAT is specified, the file does not exist, and the directory in which it is to be created does not permit writing. .It Bq Er EDQUOT .Dv O_CREAT is specified, the file does not exist, and the directory in which the entry for the new file is being placed cannot be extended because the user's quota of disk blocks on the file system containing the directory has been exhausted; or .Dv O_CREAT is specified, the file does not exist, and the user's quota of inodes on the file system on which the file is being created has been exhausted. .It Bq Er EEXIST .Dv O_CREAT and .Dv O_EXCL were specified and the file exists. .It Bq Er EFAULT .Fa path points outside the process's allocated address space. .It Bq Er EFTYPE .Dv O_NOFOLLOW was specified, but the last path component is a symlink. .Em Note : .St -p1003.1-2008 specifies returning .Bq Er ELOOP for this case. .It Bq Er EINTR The .Fn open operation was interrupted by a signal. .It Bq Er EIO An I/O error occurred while making the directory entry or allocating the inode for .Dv O_CREAT . .It Bq Er EISDIR The named file is a directory, and the arguments specify it is to be opened for writing. .It Bq Er ELOOP Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. .It Bq Er EMFILE The process has already reached its limit for open file descriptors. .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded .Brq Dv NAME_MAX characters, or an entire path name exceeded .Brq Dv PATH_MAX characters. .It Bq Er ENFILE The system file table is full. .It Bq Er ENOENT .Dv O_CREAT is not set and the named file does not exist, or a component of the path name that must exist does not exist. .It Bq Er ENOSPC .Dv O_CREAT is specified, the file does not exist, and the directory in which the entry for the new file is being placed cannot be extended because there is no space left on the file system containing the directory; or .Dv O_CREAT is specified, the file does not exist, and there are no free inodes on the file system on which the file is being created. .It Bq Er ENOTDIR A component of the path prefix is not a directory; or .Dv O_DIRECTORY is specified and the last path component is not a directory. .It Bq Er ENXIO The named file is a character special or block special file, and the device associated with this special file does not exist, or the named file is a FIFO, .Dv O_NONBLOCK and .Dv O_WRONLY is set and no process has the file open for reading. .It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP .Dv O_SHLOCK or .Dv O_EXLOCK is specified but the underlying file system does not support locking; or an attempt was made to open a socket (not currently implemented). .It Bq Er EPERM The file's flags (see .Xr chflags 2 ) don't allow the file to be opened. .It Bq Er EROFS The named file resides on a read-only file system, and the file is to be modified. .It Bq Er ETXTBSY The file is a pure procedure (shared text) file that is being executed and the .Fn open call requests write access. .El .Pp In addition, .Fn openat will fail if: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EBADF .Fa path does not specify an absolute path and .Fa fd is neither .Dv AT_FDCWD nor a valid file descriptor open for reading or searching. .It Bq Er ENOTDIR .Fa path is not an absolute path and .Fa fd is a file descriptor associated with a non-directory file. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr chmod 2 , .Xr close 2 , .Xr dup 2 , .Xr faccessat 2 , .Xr fchmodat 2 , .Xr fchownat 2 , .Xr fstatat 2 , .Xr linkat 2 , .Xr lseek 2 , .Xr mkdirat 2 , .Xr mkfifoat 2 , .Xr mknodat 2 , .Xr read 2 , .Xr readlinkat 2 , .Xr symlinkat 2 , .Xr umask 2 , .Xr unlinkat 2 , .Xr utimensat 2 , .Xr write 2 , .Xr getdtablesize 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn open function conforms to .St -p1003.1-90 . .Fn openat conforms to .St -p1003.1-2008 . .Pp The .Fa flags values .Dv O_DSYNC , .Dv O_SYNC and .Dv O_RSYNC are extensions defined in .St -p1003.1b-93 . .\" (This block awaits a decision about the semantics of O_SEARCH) .\" .Dv O_SEARCH .\" is defined in .\" .St -p1003.1-2008 . .Pp The .Dv O_SHLOCK and .Dv O_EXLOCK flags are non-standard extensions and should not be used if portability is of concern. .Sh HISTORY An .Fn open function call appeared in .At v1 .