Provided by: libkeyutils-dev_1.6.3-6ubuntu2_amd64 

NAME
keyctl_read - read a key
SYNOPSIS
#include <keyutils.h>
long keyctl_read(key_serial_t key, char *buffer, size_t buflen);
long keyctl_read_alloc(key_serial_t key, void **_buffer);
DESCRIPTION
keyctl_read() reads the payload of a key if the key type supports it.
The caller must have read permission on a key to be able to read it.
buffer and buflen specify the buffer into which the payload data will be placed. If the buffer is too
small, then the full size of the payload will be returned, and the contents of the buffer may be
overwritten in some undefined way.
keyctl_read_alloc() is similar to keyctl_read() except that it allocates a buffer big enough to hold the
payload data and places the data in it. If successful, a pointer to the buffer is placed in *_buffer.
The caller must free the buffer.
keyctl_read_alloc() adds a NUL character after the data it retrieves, though this is not counted in the
size value it returns.
READING KEYRINGS
This call can be used to list the contents of a keyring. The data is presented to the user as an array
of key_serial_t values, each of which corresponds to a key to which the keyring holds a link.
The size of the keyring will be sizeof(key_serial_t) multiplied by the number of keys. The size of
key_serial_t is invariant across different word sizes, though the byte-ordering is as appropriate for the
kernel.
RETURN VALUE
On success keyctl_read() returns the amount of data placed into the buffer. If the buffer was too small,
then the size of buffer required will be returned, and the contents of the buffer may have been
overwritten in some undefined way.
On success keyctl_read_alloc() returns the amount of data in the buffer.
On error, both functions set errno to an appropriate code and return the value -1.
ERRORS
ENOKEY The key specified is invalid.
EKEYEXPIRED
The key specified has expired.
EKEYREVOKED
The key specified had been revoked.
EACCES The key exists, but is not readable by the calling process.
EOPNOTSUPP
The key type does not support reading of the payload data.
LINKING
This is a library function that can be found in libkeyutils. When linking, -lkeyutils should be
specified to the linker.
SEE ALSO
keyctl(1), add_key(2), keyctl(2), request_key(2), keyctl(3), keyrings(7), keyutils(7)
Linux 21 Feb 2014 KEYCTL_READ(3)