NAME


fexecve - execute program specified via file descriptor

SYNOPSIS


#define _GNU_SOURCE #include <unistd.h>

int fexecve(int fd, char *const argv[], char *const envp[]);

DESCRIPTION


fexecve() performs the same task as execve(2), with the difference that the file to be executed is specified via a file descriptor, fd, rather than via a pathname. The file descriptor fd must be opened read-only, and the caller must have permission to execute the file that it refers to.

RETURN VALUE


A successful call to fexecve() never returns. On error, the function returns, with a result value of -1, and errno is set appropriately.

ERRORS


Errors are as for execve(2), with the following additions:
EINVAL fd is not a valid file descriptor, or argv is NULL, or envp is NULL.
ENOSYS The /proc file system could not be accessed.

VERSIONS


fexecve() is implemented since glibc 2.3.2.

CONFORMING TO


POSIX.1-2008. This function is not specified in POSIX.1-2001, and is not widely available on other systems.

NOTES


On Linux, fexecve() is implemented using the proc(5) file system, so /proc needs to be mounted and available at the time of the call.

SEE ALSO


execve(2)

COLOPHON


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