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28.Dd March 30, 2021
29.Dt CHFLAGS 2
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm chflags ,
33.Nm lchflags ,
34.Nm fchflags ,
35.Nm chflagsat
36.Nd set file flags
37.Sh LIBRARY
38.Lb libc
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.In sys/stat.h
41.In unistd.h
42.Ft int
43.Fn chflags "const char *path" "unsigned long flags"
44.Ft int
45.Fn lchflags "const char *path" "unsigned long flags"
46.Ft int
47.Fn fchflags "int fd" "unsigned long flags"
48.Ft int
49.Fn chflagsat "int fd" "const char *path" "unsigned long flags" "int atflag"
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51The file whose name
52is given by
53.Fa path
54or referenced by the descriptor
55.Fa fd
56has its flags changed to
57.Fa flags .
58.Pp
59The
60.Fn lchflags
61system call is like
62.Fn chflags
63except in the case where the named file is a symbolic link,
64in which case
65.Fn lchflags
66will change the flags of the link itself,
67rather than the file it points to.
68.Pp
69The
70.Fn chflagsat
71is equivalent to either
72.Fn chflags
73or
74.Fn lchflags
75depending on the
76.Fa atflag
77except in the case where
78.Fa path
79specifies a relative path.
80In this case the file to be changed is determined relative to the directory
81associated with the file descriptor
82.Fa fd
83instead of the current working directory.
84The values for the
85.Fa atflag
86are constructed by a bitwise-inclusive OR of flags from the following list,
87defined in
88.In fcntl.h :
89.Bl -tag -width indent
90.It Dv AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
91If
92.Fa path
93names a symbolic link, then the flags of the symbolic link are changed.
94.It Dv AT_RESOLVE_BENEATH
95Only walk paths below the directory specified by the
96.Ar fd
97descriptor.
98See the description of the
99.Dv O_RESOLVE_BENEATH
100flag in the
101.Xr open 2
102manual page.
103.It Dv AT_EMPTY_PATH
104If the
105.Fa path
106argument is an empty string, operate on the file or directory
107referenced by the descriptor
108.Fa fd .
109If
110.Fa fd
111is equal to
112.Dv AT_FDCWD ,
113operate on the current working directory.
114.El
115.Pp
116If
117.Fn chflagsat
118is passed the special value
119.Dv AT_FDCWD
120in the
121.Fa fd
122parameter, the current working directory is used.
123If also
124.Fa atflag
125is zero, the behavior is identical to a call to
126.Fn chflags .
127.Pp
128The flags specified are formed by
129.Em or Ns 'ing
130the following values
131.Pp
132.Bl -tag -width ".Dv SF_IMMUTABLE" -compact -offset indent
133.It Dv SF_APPEND
134The file may only be appended to.
135.It Dv SF_ARCHIVED
136The file has been archived.
137This flag means the opposite of the DOS, Windows and CIFS
138FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE attribute.
139This flag has been deprecated, and may be removed in a future release.
140.It Dv SF_IMMUTABLE
141The file may not be changed.
142.It Dv SF_NOUNLINK
143The file may not be renamed or deleted.
144.It Dv SF_SNAPSHOT
145The file is a snapshot file.
146.It Dv UF_APPEND
147The file may only be appended to.
148.It Dv UF_ARCHIVE
149The file needs to be archived.
150This flag has the same meaning as the DOS, Windows and CIFS
151FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE attribute.
152Filesystems in FreeBSD may or may not have special handling for this flag.
153For instance, ZFS tracks changes to files and will set this bit when a
154file is updated.
155UFS only stores the flag, and relies on the application to change it when
156needed.
157.It Dv UF_HIDDEN
158The file may be hidden from directory listings at the application's
159discretion.
160The file has the DOS, Windows and CIFS FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN attribute.
161.It Dv UF_IMMUTABLE
162The file may not be changed.
163.It Dv UF_NODUMP
164Do not dump the file.
165.It Dv UF_NOUNLINK
166The file may not be renamed or deleted.
167.It Dv UF_OFFLINE
168The file is offline, or has the Windows and CIFS FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE
169attribute.
170Filesystems in FreeBSD store and display this flag, but do not provide any
171special handling when it is set.
172.It Dv UF_OPAQUE
173The directory is opaque when viewed through a union stack.
174.It Dv UF_READONLY
175The file is read only, and may not be written or appended.
176Filesystems may use this flag to maintain compatibility with the DOS, Windows
177and CIFS FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY attribute.
178.It Dv UF_REPARSE
179The file contains a Windows reparse point and has the Windows and CIFS
180FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT attribute.
181.It Dv UF_SPARSE
182The file has the Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE attribute.
183This may also be used by a filesystem to indicate a sparse file.
184.It Dv UF_SYSTEM
185The file has the DOS, Windows and CIFS FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM attribute.
186Filesystems in FreeBSD may store and display this flag, but do not provide
187any special handling when it is set.
188.El
189.Pp
190If one of
191.Dv SF_IMMUTABLE , SF_APPEND ,
192or
193.Dv SF_NOUNLINK
194is set a non-super-user cannot change any flags and even the super-user
195can change flags only if securelevel is 0.
196(See
197.Xr init 8
198for details.)
199.Pp
200The
201.Dv UF_IMMUTABLE , UF_APPEND , UF_NOUNLINK , UF_NODUMP ,
202and
203.Dv UF_OPAQUE
204flags may be set or unset by either the owner of a file or the super-user.
205.Pp
206The
207.Dv SF_IMMUTABLE , SF_APPEND , SF_NOUNLINK ,
208and
209.Dv SF_ARCHIVED
210flags may only be set or unset by the super-user.
211Attempts to toggle these flags by non-super-users are rejected.
212These flags may be set at any time, but normally may only be unset when
213the system is in single-user mode.
214(See
215.Xr init 8
216for details.)
217.Pp
218The implementation of all flags is filesystem-dependent.
219See the description of the
220.Dv UF_ARCHIVE
221flag above for one example of the differences in behavior.
222Care should be exercised when writing applications to account for
223support or lack of support of these flags in various filesystems.
224.Pp
225The
226.Dv SF_SNAPSHOT
227flag is maintained by the system and cannot be toggled.
228.Sh RETURN VALUES
229.Rv -std
230.Sh ERRORS
231The
232.Fn chflags
233system call will fail if:
234.Bl -tag -width Er
235.It Bq Er ENOTDIR
236A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
237.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
238A component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters,
239or an entire path name exceeded 1023 characters.
240.It Bq Er ENOENT
241The named file does not exist.
242.It Bq Er EACCES
243Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix.
244.It Bq Er ELOOP
245Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname.
246.It Bq Er EPERM
247The effective user ID does not match the owner of the file and
248the effective user ID is not the super-user.
249.It Bq Er EPERM
250One of
251.Dv SF_IMMUTABLE , SF_APPEND ,
252or
253.Dv SF_NOUNLINK
254is set and the user is either not the super-user or
255securelevel is greater than 0.
256.It Bq Er EPERM
257A non-super-user attempted to toggle one of
258.Dv SF_ARCHIVED , SF_IMMUTABLE , SF_APPEND ,
259or
260.Dv SF_NOUNLINK .
261.It Bq Er EPERM
262An attempt was made to toggle the
263.Dv SF_SNAPSHOT
264flag.
265.It Bq Er EROFS
266The named file resides on a read-only file system.
267.It Bq Er EFAULT
268The
269.Fa path
270argument
271points outside the process's allocated address space.
272.It Bq Er EIO
273An
274.Tn I/O
275error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.
276.It Bq Er EINTEGRITY
277Corrupted data was detected while reading from the file system.
278.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
279The underlying file system does not support file flags, or
280does not support all of the flags set in
281.Fa flags .
282.El
283.Pp
284The
285.Fn fchflags
286system call will fail if:
287.Bl -tag -width Er
288.It Bq Er EBADF
289The descriptor is not valid.
290.It Bq Er EINVAL
291The
292.Fa fd
293argument
294refers to a socket, not to a file.
295.It Bq Er EPERM
296The effective user ID does not match the owner of the file and
297the effective user ID is not the super-user.
298.It Bq Er EPERM
299One of
300.Dv SF_IMMUTABLE , SF_APPEND ,
301or
302.Dv SF_NOUNLINK
303is set and the user is either not the super-user or
304securelevel is greater than 0.
305.It Bq Er EPERM
306A non-super-user attempted to toggle one of
307.Dv SF_ARCHIVED , SF_IMMUTABLE , SF_APPEND ,
308or
309.Dv SF_NOUNLINK .
310.It Bq Er EPERM
311An attempt was made to toggle the
312.Dv SF_SNAPSHOT
313flag.
314.It Bq Er EROFS
315The file resides on a read-only file system.
316.It Bq Er EIO
317An
318.Tn I/O
319error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system.
320.It Bq Er EINTEGRITY
321Corrupted data was detected while reading from the file system.
322.It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
323The underlying file system does not support file flags, or
324does not support all of the flags set in
325.Fa flags .
326.It Bq Er ENOTCAPABLE
327.Fa path
328is an absolute path,
329or contained a ".." component leading to a
330directory outside of the directory hierarchy specified by
331.Fa fd ,
332and the process is in capability mode or the
333.Dv AT_RESOLVE_BENEATH
334flag was specified.
335.El
336.Sh SEE ALSO
337.Xr chflags 1 ,
338.Xr fflagstostr 3 ,
339.Xr strtofflags 3 ,
340.Xr init 8 ,
341.Xr mount_unionfs 8
342.Sh HISTORY
343The
344.Fn chflags
345and
346.Fn fchflags
347system calls first appeared in
348.Bx 4.4 .
349The
350.Fn lchflags
351system call first appeared in
352.Fx 5.0 .
353The
354.Fn chflagsat
355system call first appeared in
356.Fx 10.0 .
357