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38.Dd August 18, 2001
39.Dt PW_LOCK 3
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm pw_lock ,
43.Nm pw_mkdb ,
44.Nm pw_abort ,
45.Nm pw_setprefix ,
46.Nm pw_getprefix
47.Nd passwd file update functions
48.Sh LIBRARY
49.Lb libutil
50.Sh SYNOPSIS
51.Fd #include \*[Lt]util.h\*[Gt]
52.Ft int
53.Fn pw_lock "int retries"
54.Ft int
55.Fn pw_mkdb "const char *username, int secureonly"
56.Ft void
57.Fn pw_abort "void"
58.Ft void
59.Fn pw_error "const char *name" "int err" "int eval"
60.Ft int
61.Fn pw_setprefix "const char *new_prefix"
62.Ft "const char *"
63.Fn pw_getprefix "void"
64.Sh DESCRIPTION
65The
66.Fn pw_lock ,
67.Fn pw_mkdb ,
68and
69.Fn pw_abort
70functions allow a program to update the system passwd database.
71.Pp
72The
73.Fn pw_lock
74function attempts to lock the passwd database by creating the file
75.Pa /etc/ptmp ,
76and returns the file descriptor of that file.  If
77.Fa retries
78is greater than zero,
79.Fn pw_lock
80will try multiple times to open
81.Pa /etc/ptmp ,
82waiting one second between tries.  In addition to being a lock file,
83.Pa /etc/ptmp
84will also hold the contents of the new passwd file.
85.Pp
86The
87.Fn pw_mkdb
88function updates the passwd file from the contents of
89.Pa /etc/ptmp .
90You should finish writing to and close the file descriptor returned by
91.Fn pw_lock
92before calling
93.Fn pw_mkdb .
94If
95.Fn pw_mkdb
96fails and you do not wish to retry, you should make sure to call
97.Fn pw_abort
98to clean up the lock file.  If the
99.Ar username
100argument is not NULL, only database entries pertaining to the specified user
101will be modified.  If the
102.Ar secureonly
103argument is non-zero, only the secure database will be updated.
104.Pp
105The
106.Fn pw_abort
107function aborts a passwd file update by deleting
108.Pa /etc/ptmp .
109The passwd database remains unchanged.
110.Pp
111The
112.Fn pw_setprefix
113function defines the root directory used for passwd file updates. If
114the prefix is set to
115.Pa /newroot
116.Fn pw_lock
117will operate on
118.Pa /newroot/etc/ptmp
119afterwards. The default prefix is an empty string.
120.Pp
121The
122.Fn pw_getprefix
123function returns the root directory which is currently used for passwd file
124updates.
125.Sh RETURN VALUES
126The
127.Fn pw_lock
128and
129.Fn pw_mkdb
130functions return -1 if they are unable to complete properly.
131.Sh FILES
132.Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwd -compact
133.It Pa /etc/master.passwd
134.It Pa /etc/ptmp
135.El
136.Sh SEE ALSO
137.Xr pw_init 3 ,
138.Xr pwd_mkdb 8