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NAME

       endutxent,  getutxent,  getutxid,  getutxline,  pututxline,  setutxent  —  user accounting
       database functions

SYNOPSIS

       #include <utmpx.h>

       void endutxent(void);
       struct utmpx *getutxent(void);
       struct utmpx *getutxid(const struct utmpx *id);
       struct utmpx *getutxline(const struct utmpx *line);
       struct utmpx *pututxline(const struct utmpx *utmpx);
       void setutxent(void);

DESCRIPTION

       These functions shall provide access to the user accounting database.

       The getutxent() function shall read the next entry from the user accounting database.   If
       the database is not already open, it shall open it. If it reaches the end of the database,
       it shall fail.

       The getutxid() function shall search forward from the current point in the  database.   If
       the  ut_type  value  of  the  utmpx  structure pointed to by id is BOOT_TIME, OLD_TIME, or
       NEW_TIME, then it shall stop when it finds an entry with a matching ut_type value. If  the
       ut_type value is INIT_PROCESS, LOGIN_PROCESS, USER_PROCESS, or DEAD_PROCESS, then it shall
       stop when it finds an entry whose type is one of these four and whose ut_id member matches
       the  ut_id  member of the utmpx structure pointed to by id.  If the end of the database is
       reached without a match, getutxid() shall fail.

       The getutxline() function shall search forward from the  current  point  in  the  database
       until it finds an entry of the type LOGIN_PROCESS or USER_PROCESS which also has a ut_line
       value matching that in the utmpx structure pointed to by line.  If the end of the database
       is reached without a match, getutxline() shall fail.

       The  getutxid()  or  getutxline()  function  may  cache  data.  For  this  reason,  to use
       getutxline() to search for multiple occurrences, the application shall zero out the static
       data after each success, or getutxline() may return a pointer to the same utmpx structure.

       There  is  one exception to the rule about clearing the structure before further reads are
       done. The implicit read done by pututxline() (if it finds that it is not  already  at  the
       correct  place  in  the  user  accounting  database) shall not modify the static structure
       returned by getutxent(), getutxid(), or getutxline(), if the application has modified this
       structure and passed the pointer back to pututxline().

       For  all entries that match a request, the ut_type member indicates the type of the entry.
       Other members of the entry shall contain meaningful data based on the value of the ut_type
       member as follows:

           ┌───────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
           │ut_type MemberOther Members with Meaningful Data                │
           ├───────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
           │EMPTY          │ No others                                                       │
           │BOOT_TIME      │ ut_tv                                                           │
           │OLD_TIME       │ ut_tv                                                           │
           │NEW_TIME       │ ut_tv                                                           │
           │USER_PROCESS   │ ut_id, ut_user (login name of the user), ut_line, ut_pid, ut_tv │
           │INIT_PROCESS   │ ut_id, ut_pid, ut_tv                                            │
           │LOGIN_PROCESS  │ ut_id,   ut_user  (implementation-defined  name  of  the  login │
           │               │ process), ut_line, ut_pid, ut_tv                                │
           │DEAD_PROCESS   │ ut_id, ut_pid, ut_tv                                            │
           └───────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
       An implementation that provides extended  security  controls  may  impose  implementation-
       defined  restrictions on accessing the user accounting database. In particular, the system
       may deny the existence of some or all of the user accounting database  entries  associated
       with users other than the caller.

       If  the  process has appropriate privileges, the pututxline() function shall write out the
       structure into the user accounting database. It  shall  search  for  a  record  as  if  by
       getutxid()  that  satisfies  the request. If this search succeeds, then the entry shall be
       replaced. Otherwise, a new entry shall be made at the end of the user accounting database.

       The endutxent() function shall close the user accounting database.

       The setutxent() function shall reset the input to the  beginning  of  the  database.  This
       should  be  done  before  each  search  for  a  new entry if it is desired that the entire
       database be examined.

       These functions need not be thread-safe.

RETURN VALUE

       Upon successful completion, getutxent(),  getutxid(),  and  getutxline()  shall  return  a
       pointer  to  a  utmpx  structure  containing  a  copy  of  the requested entry in the user
       accounting database. Otherwise, a null pointer shall be returned.

       The return value may point to a static area which is overwritten by a subsequent  call  to
       getutxid() or getutxline().

       Upon  successful  completion,  pututxline()  shall  return  a pointer to a utmpx structure
       containing a copy of the entry added to the user accounting database.  Otherwise,  a  null
       pointer shall be returned.

       The endutxent() and setutxent() functions shall not return a value.

ERRORS

       No  errors  are  defined  for  the endutxent(), getutxent(), getutxid(), getutxline(), and
       setutxent() functions.

       The pututxline() function may fail if:

       EPERM  The process does not have appropriate privileges.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES

       None.

APPLICATION USAGE

       The sizes of the arrays in the structure can be found using the sizeof operator.

RATIONALE

       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, <utmpx.h>

COPYRIGHT

       Portions of this text are reprinted and  reproduced  in  electronic  form  from  IEEE  Std
       1003.1,  2013  Edition,  Standard  for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System
       Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, Copyright (C) 2013  by  the
       Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers,  Inc and The Open Group.  (This is
       POSIX.1-2008 with the  2013  Technical  Corrigendum  1  applied.)  In  the  event  of  any
       discrepancy  between  this  version and the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard, the
       original IEEE and The Open Group Standard is the referee document. The  original  Standard
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