[PATCHv4 man-pages 3/3] execveat.2: initial man page for execveat(2)
From: David Drysdale
Date: Tue May 27 2014 - 05:07:53 EST
Signed-off-by: David Drysdale <drysdale@xxxxxxxxxx>
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+.TH EXECVEAT 2 2014-04-02 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
+.SH NAME
+execveat \- execute program relative to a directory file descriptor
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B #include <unistd.h>
+.sp
+.BI "int execve(int " fd ", const char *" pathname ","
+.br
+.BI " char *const " argv "[], char *const " envp "[],"
+.br
+.BI " int " flags);
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+The
+.BR execveat ()
+system call executes the program pointed to by the combination of \fIfd\fP and \fIpathname\fP.
+The
+.BR execveat ()
+system call operates in exactly the same way as
+.BR execve (2),
+except for the differences described in this manual page.
+
+If the pathname given in
+.I pathname
+is relative, then it is interpreted relative to the directory
+referred to by the file descriptor
+.I fd
+(rather than relative to the current working directory of
+the calling process, as is done by
+.BR execve (2)
+for a relative pathname).
+
+If
+.I pathname
+is relative and
+.I fd
+is the special value
+.BR AT_FDCWD ,
+then
+.I pathname
+is interpreted relative to the current working
+directory of the calling process (like
+.BR execve (2)).
+
+If
+.I pathname
+is absolute, then
+.I fd
+is ignored.
+
+If
+.I pathname
+is NULL, then the file descriptor
+.I fd
+specifies the file to be executed.
+
+.I flags
+can either be 0, or include the following flag:
+.TP
+.B AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
+If the file identified by
+.I fd
+and a non-NULL
+.I pathname
+is a symbolic link, then the call fails with the error
+.BR EINVAL .
+.SH "RETURN VALUE"
+On success,
+.BR execveat ()
+does not return. On error \-1 is returned, and
+.I errno
+is set appropriately.
+.SH ERRORS
+The same errors that occur for
+.BR execve (2)
+can also occur for
+.BR execveat ().
+The following additional errors can occur for
+.BR execveat ():
+.TP
+.B EBADF
+.I fd
+is not a valid file descriptor.
+.TP
+.B EINVAL
+Invalid flag specified in
+.IR flags .
+.TP
+.B ENOTDIR
+.I pathname
+is relative and
+.I fd
+is a file descriptor referring to a file other than a directory.
+.SH VERSIONS
+.BR execveat ()
+was added to Linux in kernel 3.???.
+.SH NOTES
+In addition to the reasons explained in
+.BR openat (2),
+the
+.BR execveat ()
+system call is also needed to allow
+.BR fexecve (3)
+to be implemented on systems that do not have the
+.I /proc
+filesystem mounted.
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR execve (2),
+.BR fexecve (3)
--
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