getgroups - get supplementary group IDs
#include <unistd.h>
int getgroups(int gidsetsize, gid_t grouplist[]);
The getgroups() function shall fill in the array grouplist with the current supplementary group IDs of the calling process. It is implementation-defined whether getgroups() also returns the effective group ID in the grouplist array.
The gidsetsize argument specifies the number of elements in the array grouplist. The actual number of group IDs stored in the array shall be returned. The values of array entries with indices greater than or equal to the value returned are undefined.
If gidsetsize is 0, getgroups() shall return the number of group IDs that it would otherwise return without modifying the array pointed to by grouplist.
If the effective group ID of the process is returned with the supplementary group IDs, the value returned shall always be greater than or equal to one and less than or equal to the value of {NGROUPS_MAX}+1.
Upon successful completion, the number of supplementary group IDs shall be returned. A return value of -1 indicates failure and errno shall be set to indicate the error.
The getgroups() function shall fail if:
The following sections are informative.
The following example places the current supplementary group IDs of the calling process into the group array.
#include <sys/types.h> #include <unistd.h> ... gid_t *group; int nogroups; long ngroups_max; ngroups_max = sysconf(_SC_NGROUPS_MAX) + 1; group = (gid_t *)malloc(ngroups_max *sizeof(gid_t)); ngroups = getgroups(ngroups_max, group);
The related function setgroups() is a privileged operation and therefore is not covered by this volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001.
As implied by the definition of supplementary groups, the effective group ID may appear in the array returned by getgroups() or it may be returned only by getegid(). Duplication may exist, but the application needs to call getegid() to be sure of getting all of the information. Various implementation variations and administrative sequences cause the set of groups appearing in the result of getgroups() to vary in order and as to whether the effective group ID is included, even when the set of groups is the same (in the mathematical sense of "set"). (The history of a process and its parents could affect the details of the result.)
Application writers should note that {NGROUPS_MAX} is not necessarily a constant on all implementations.
getegid() , setgid() , the Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, <sys/types.h>, <unistd.h>
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