recursive_key_scan(3) — Linux manual page

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RECURSIVE_KEY_SCAN(3)    Linux Key Utility Calls   RECURSIVE_KEY_SCAN(3)

NAME         top

       recursive_key_scan, recursive_session_key_scan - apply a function
       to all keys in a keyring tree

SYNOPSIS         top

       #include <keyutils.h>

       typedef int (*recursive_key_scanner_t)(key_serial_t parent,
           key_serial_t key, char *desc, int desc_len, void *data);

       long recursive_key_scan(key_serial_t keyring,
           recursive_key_scanner_t func, void *data);
       long recursive_session_key_scan(recursive_key_scanner_t func,
           void *data);

DESCRIPTION         top

       recursive_key_scan() performs a depth-first recursive scan of the
       specified keyring tree and applies func to every link found in
       the accessible keyrings in that tree.  data is passed to each
       invocation of func.

       The return values of func are summed and returned as the overall
       return value.  Errors are ignored.  Inaccessible keyrings are not
       scanned, but links to them are still passed to func.

       recursive_session_key_scan() works exactly like
       recursive_key_scan() with the caller's session keyring specified
       as the starting keyring.

       The callback function is called for each link found in all the
       keyrings in the nominated tree and so may be called multiple
       times for a particular key if that key has multiple links to it.

       The callback function is passed the following parameters:

       parent The keyring containing the link or 0 for the initial key.

       key    The key to which the link points.

       desc and desc_len
              A pointer to the raw description and its length as
              retrieved with keyctl_describe_alloc().  These will be
              NULL and -1 respectively if the description couldn't be
              retrieved and errno will retain the error from
              keyctl_describe_alloc().

       data   The data passed to the scanner function.

RETURN VALUE         top

       These functions return the sum of the results of the callback
       functions they invoke.

ERRORS         top

       Ignored.

LINKING         top

       When linking, -lkeyutils should be specified to the linker.

SEE ALSO         top

       keyctl(3), keyctl_describe_alloc(3), keyrings(7)

COLOPHON         top

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Linux                          10 Mar 2011         RECURSIVE_KEY_SCAN(3)

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