KEYCTL_LINK
link a key to a keyring
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link a key to a keyring
Standard C library (libc, -lc)
#include <linux/keyctl.h> /* Definition of KEY* constants */ #include <sys/syscall.h> /* Definition of SYS_* constants */ #include <unistd.h>
long syscall(SYS_keyctl, KEYCTL_LINK, key_serial_t key,
key_serial_t keyring);
Create a link from a keyring to a key.
The key to be linked is specified in key; the keyring is specified in keyring.
If a key with the same type and description is already linked in the keyring, then that key is displaced from the keyring.
Before creating the link, the kernel checks the nesting of the keyrings and returns appropriate errors if the link would produce a cycle or if the nesting of keyrings would be too deep (The limit on the nesting of keyrings is determined by the kernel constant KEYRING_SEARCH_MAX_DEPTH, defined with the value 6, and is necessary to prevent overflows on the kernel stack when recursively searching keyrings).
The caller must have link permission on the key being added and write permission on the keyring.
On success, 0 is returned.
On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set to indicate the error.
A wrapper is provided in the libkeyutils library: keyctl_link(3).
Linux.
Linux 2.6.10.