fcntl.h - file control options
#include <fcntl.h>
The <fcntl.h> header shall define the following requests and arguments for use by the functions fcntl() and open().
Values for cmd used by fcntl() (the following values are unique) are as follows:
- F_DUPFD
- Duplicate file descriptor.
- F_GETFD
- Get file descriptor flags.
- F_SETFD
- Set file descriptor flags.
- F_GETFL
- Get file status flags and file access modes.
- F_SETFL
- Set file status flags.
- F_GETLK
- Get record locking information.
- F_SETLK
- Set record locking information.
- F_SETLKW
- Set record locking information; wait if blocked.
- F_GETOWN
- Get process or process group ID to receive SIGURG signals.
- F_SETOWN
- Set process or process group ID to receive SIGURG signals.
File descriptor flags used for fcntl() are as follows:
- FD_CLOEXEC
- Close the file descriptor upon execution of an exec family function.
Values for l_type used for record locking with fcntl() (the following values are unique) are as follows:
- F_RDLCK
- Shared or read lock.
- F_UNLCK
- Unlock.
- F_WRLCK
- Exclusive or write lock.
[XSI] The values used for l_whence, SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, and SEEK_END shall be defined as described in <unistd.h> .
The following values are file creation flags and are used in the oflag value to open(). They shall be bitwise-distinct.
- O_CREAT
- Create file if it does not exist.
- O_EXCL
- Exclusive use flag.
- O_NOCTTY
- Do not assign controlling terminal.
- O_TRUNC
- Truncate flag.
File status flags used for open() and fcntl() are as follows:
- O_APPEND
- Set append mode.
- O_DSYNC
- [SIO] Write according to synchronized I/O data integrity completion.
- O_NONBLOCK
- Non-blocking mode.
- O_RSYNC
- [SIO] Synchronized read I/O operations.
- O_SYNC
- Write according to synchronized I/O file integrity completion.
Mask for use with file access modes is as follows:
- O_ACCMODE
- Mask for file access modes.
File access modes used for open() and fcntl() are as follows:
- O_RDONLY
- Open for reading only.
- O_RDWR
- Open for reading and writing.
- O_WRONLY
- Open for writing only.
[XSI] The symbolic names for file modes for use as values of mode_t shall be defined as described in <sys/stat.h> .
[ADV] Values for advice used by posix_fadvise() are as follows:
- POSIX_FADV_NORMAL
The application has no advice to give on its behavior with respect to the specified data. It is the default characteristic if no advice is given for an open file.- POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL
The application expects to access the specified data sequentially from lower offsets to higher offsets.- POSIX_FADV_RANDOM
The application expects to access the specified data in a random order.- POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED
The application expects to access the specified data in the near future.- POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED
The application expects that it will not access the specified data in the near future.- POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE
The application expects to access the specified data once and then not reuse it thereafter.The structure flock describes a file lock. It shall include the following members:
short l_type Type of lock; F_RDLCK, F_WRLCK, F_UNLCK. short l_whence Flag for starting offset. off_t l_start Relative offset in bytes. off_t l_len Size; if 0 then until EOF. pid_t l_pid Process ID of the process holding the lock; returned with F_GETLK.The mode_t, off_t, and pid_t types shall be defined as described in <sys/types.h> .
The following shall be declared as functions and may also be defined as macros. Function prototypes shall be provided.
int creat(const char *, mode_t); int fcntl(int, int, ...); int open(const char *, int, ...); [ADV] int posix_fadvise(int, off_t, size_t, int); int posix_fallocate(int, off_t, size_t);[XSI] Inclusion of the <fcntl.h> header may also make visible all symbols from <sys/stat.h> and <unistd.h>.
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<sys/stat.h> , <sys/types.h> , <unistd.h> , the System Interfaces volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, creat(), exec, fcntl(), open(), posix_fadvise(), posix_fallocate(), posix_madvise()
First released in Issue 1. Derived from Issue 1 of the SVID.
The DESCRIPTION is updated for alignment with the POSIX Realtime Extension.
The following changes are made for alignment with the ISO POSIX-1:1996 standard:
O_DSYNC and O_RSYNC are marked as part of the Synchronized Input and Output option.
The following new requirements on POSIX implementations derive from alignment with the Single UNIX Specification:
The definition of the mode_t, off_t, and pid_t types is mandated.
The F_GETOWN and F_SETOWN values are added for sockets.
The posix_fadvise(), posix_fallocate(), and posix_madvise() functions are added for alignment with IEEE Std 1003.1d-1999.
IEEE PASC Interpretation 1003.1 #102 is applied, moving the prototype for posix_madvise() to <sys/mman.h>.