получить имя пользователя (get username)
Имя (Name)
getlogin, getlogin_r, cuserid - get username
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <unistd.h>
char *getlogin(void);
int getlogin_r(char *
buf, size_t
bufsize);
#include <stdio.h>
char *cuserid(char *
string);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
feature_test_macros(7)):
getlogin_r
():
_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199506L
cuserid
():
Since glibc 2.24:
(_XOPEN_SOURCE && ! (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L)
|| _GNU_SOURCE
Up to and including glibc 2.23:
_XOPEN_SOURCE
Описание (Description)
getlogin
() returns a pointer to a string containing the name of
the user logged in on the controlling terminal of the process, or
a null pointer if this information cannot be determined. The
string is statically allocated and might be overwritten on
subsequent calls to this function or to cuserid
().
getlogin_r
() returns this same username in the array buf of size
bufsize.
cuserid
() returns a pointer to a string containing a username
associated with the effective user ID of the process. If string
is not a null pointer, it should be an array that can hold at
least L_cuserid
characters; the string is returned in this array.
Otherwise, a pointer to a string in a static area is returned.
This string is statically allocated and might be overwritten on
subsequent calls to this function or to getlogin
().
The macro L_cuserid
is an integer constant that indicates how
long an array you might need to store a username. L_cuserid
is
declared in <stdio.h>.
These functions let your program identify positively the user who
is running (cuserid
()) or the user who logged in this session
(getlogin
()). (These can differ when set-user-ID programs are
involved.)
For most purposes, it is more useful to use the environment
variable LOGNAME
to find out who the user is. This is more
flexible precisely because the user can set LOGNAME
arbitrarily.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
getlogin
() returns a pointer to the username when successful, and
NULL on failure, with errno set to indicate the error.
getlogin_r
() returns 0 when successful, and nonzero on failure.
Ошибки (Error)
POSIX specifies:
EMFILE
The per-process limit on the number of open file
descriptors has been reached.
ENFILE
The system-wide limit on the total number of open files
has been reached.
ENXIO
The calling process has no controlling terminal.
ERANGE
(getlogin_r) The length of the username, including the
terminating null byte ('\0'), is larger than bufsize.
Linux/glibc also has:
ENOENT
There was no corresponding entry in the utmp-file.
ENOMEM
Insufficient memory to allocate passwd structure.
ENOTTY
Standard input didn't refer to a terminal. (See BUGS.)
Файлы (Files)
/etc/passwd
password database file
/var/run/utmp
(traditionally /etc/utmp; some libc versions used
/var/adm/utmp)
Атрибуты (Attributes)
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
attributes(7).
┌─────────────┬───────────────┬──────────────────────────────────┐
│Interface
│ Attribute
│ Value
│
├─────────────┼───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│getlogin
() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:getlogin │
│ │ │ race:utent sig:ALRM timer locale │
├─────────────┼───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│getlogin_r
() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:utent sig:ALRM │
│ │ │ timer locale │
├─────────────┼───────────────┼──────────────────────────────────┤
│cuserid
() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:cuserid/!string │
│ │ │ locale │
└─────────────┴───────────────┴──────────────────────────────────┘
In the above table, utent in race:utent signifies that if any of
the functions setutent(3), getutent(3), or endutent(3) are used
in parallel in different threads of a program, then data races
could occur. getlogin
() and getlogin_r
() call those functions,
so we use race:utent to remind users.
Стандарты (Conforming to)
getlogin
() and getlogin_r
(): POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008.
System V has a cuserid
() function which uses the real user ID
rather than the effective user ID. The cuserid
() function was
included in the 1988 version of POSIX, but removed from the 1990
version. It was present in SUSv2, but removed in POSIX.1-2001.
OpenBSD has getlogin
() and setlogin
(), and a username associated
with a session, even if it has no controlling terminal.
Ошибки (баги) (Bugs)
Unfortunately, it is often rather easy to fool getlogin
().
Sometimes it does not work at all, because some program messed up
the utmp file. Often, it gives only the first 8 characters of
the login name. The user currently logged in on the controlling
terminal of our program need not be the user who started it.
Avoid getlogin
() for security-related purposes.
Note that glibc does not follow the POSIX specification and uses
stdin instead of /dev/tty. A bug. (Other recent systems, like
SunOS 5.8 and HP-UX 11.11 and FreeBSD 4.8 all return the login
name also when stdin is redirected.)
Nobody knows precisely what cuserid
() does; avoid it in portable
programs. Or avoid it altogether: use getpwuid(geteuid())
instead, if that is what you meant. Do not use cuserid
().
Смотри также (See also)
logname(1), geteuid(2), getuid(2), utmp(5)